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- Anankelogy 101: Need Creation [1 of 6]
One that focuses on studying the experience of needs. Including your specific needs, like no one has ever done before. All the social sciences exist to provide us answers to our many human needs. Psychology offers answers If these all exist to provide for our needs, why not study the needs themselves? , and the needs of others.
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By learning to fully resolve needs. Pain cannot exist apart from unresolved needs. Unfortunately, we frequently miss fully resolving our needs. emotions, exaggerates personal responsibility while overlooking limits set by elites and their divisive needs. Ch. 5: Your need to fully function is the basis for all your other needs.
- 1.4. Cyclic functioning
Anything we label as need points back to this cyclic rhythm of nature. We “need” stuff from nature. Some aspects of nature rely on us. We each need to “winter” in place. We cannot always count on others to provide for our every need. Reflect on your own needs. For food to satisfy your hunger. New needs typically begin there.
- Share what you're learning
For example, "I learned to regard needs as worthy of the scientific process, and not easily dismissed
- 1.5. Function is a balancing act
You draw in from your environment what you need for functioning. Homeostatic cycle of your needs Most of the time, your body fluids remain within an optimal level. No need for water. No need to remove excess fluid. As your body level goes, you function just fine. Your body removes what it does not need. Your emotions spur you to address your homeostatic needs.
- Survey: 7.2 What is your current attitude toward pain?
Testable hypothesis: The more you fully resolve your needs, the less emotional pain you must suffer, Appreciate your growing capacity to serve as a qualified need-responder.
- NR201 Social Need-Responder
Earn your next qualification to be a credentialed need-responder. Discover how you can replace overreacting to your detractors with your untapped potential to respond Most of us react to our situations instead of responding to the needs in the moment. You can now develop the skills to shift from habitually reacting to conflicts to routinely responding to each other's needs behind those conflicts.
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