Facebook or online media is an easy way to stay in touch, or to see what’s going on but a poor substitute for actual conversations. People become lazy about “real” communications. We tell ourselves that the watered down version of communication that we get from online media is enough. Emotion is also missing from online social media. Niedsvieck planned his party and was excited about it and he thought others were too.
Motivation Theories Shivani Rathod PSY/230 14th March 2014 SHAREMAH BARLOW Motivation Theories Based on the studies I have read, I agree more with diversity theory, as we are all vastly differing from each other; our motives are individually based, yet may be similar in some, yet less likely to have many of the same types of motivations. In my opinion; I do not feel too many individuals would be motivated my aggression or sexuality which falls under the psychoanalytic theory, granted I am sure there may be a group who may be motivated in such a way. Humanistic theory is based more on self, there are many people with big egos, and however, I feel not enough to be a strong motivator for a large group of people to fall under. After
Now we allow our friendships to be influenced by our activities, or by the events we surround ourselves with. It is your choice who your friends are, your choice to have a multitude of close friends or just one special person. The era of feel good, the sixties allowed people to believe they were friends with everyone, it was a very relaxed time period. The feelings of love and peace affected most everyone. The nineties gave way to a different perception and that people believed it was ok and the norm of the day to be single to have close friends.
However, because they are typically easy to attend, many people think of community college as offering a sub-par education, which limits students’ success when later attempting to develop and expand careers. In addition, a great
Next, I tried an email from a boyfriend that I wanted to get closer to but somehow felt like we communicated in different languages. The results, interestingly, were only a bit lower than the first (Bower, 2010). The third example I tested was an email between me and a person I am in competition with at work. Those results were still in the same range but just a bit lower. With her, our general styles of communicating could be contrasted as collaborative versus aggressive, (Sole, 2011, Glossary) (Estroff Marano, 2011) and
Examples of these relationships are family relationships, friendships, intimate and sexual relationships. Personal relationships has no boundaries ,time settings, you tend to be free , shear intimate or personal issues with little or no reservations unlike in the working relationship were you are strictly there to render service and in return be paid. . Describe different working relationships in health and social-care settings Working relationship with colleague- professional at work, supporting each other in the day to the work by giving a clear hand over notes. although often you make friends with colleagues, Therefore you will no doubt tend to be informal outside of work , working as a team in a service user’s home.
They include occasional use of fillers, hesitation indicators and false starts in my speech, but I will develop these points later on in my study. The subject of my transcript was the popular television programme, “I’m a Celebrity, Get me out of Here”, and therefore I used an informal choice of register. In the transcript, I used a fairly relaxed style of speech, which shows that I was in a situation where I felt comfortable, conversing with a very close friend and therefore I felt no need to adapt the language I normally use. I tend to use a colloquial register when talking to friends. This is illustrated in my transcript by the word ‘yeah’, which I use quite commonly, as seen a numerous amount of times in the conversation.
Amirah Shaheed Psychology 2101 June 11, 2014 Self-Reflection 8.2 1. I dislike people who talk down about other people 2. Those who really know me would say I am a very good friend 3. When I let someone know something I don’t like about myself I feel like he or she will use it against me in the future 4. When im in a group of strangers it is easy for me to have small talk 5.
I'm very social indeed. It all depends on what you mean by social, doesn't it? Social to me means talking to you about things like this" (Bradbury 22). When Clarisse says this, it is easy to tell that she is unique and different from everyone else, but it makes her happy to talk to other people so she does not care if others label her as antisocial because of it. Another example of
Also another strength is interacting with other people. Im really a peoples person i enjoy chilling with my freinds talking and having fun and just relaxing. it really make life more fun when you have a lot of friends and when u are chill most of the time. But some weaknesses are the fact that i get lazy sometimes and i dont feel like doing anything. Sometimes i dont feel like doing something i won't do it or wait to the last minute.