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Each individual may have a different opinion of what it means to self-actualize.
Work has become almost a secular religion; people are trying to self-actualize through work.
Scientology is described as "a religion to help people use scientific approaches to self-actualize their full potential."
• the need to self-actualize, to feel that we are capable of accomplishing something worthwhile.
Later in life, Maslow was concerned with questions such as, "Why don't more people self-actualize if their basic needs are met?"
Since Maslow himself believed that only a small minority of people self-actualize - he estimated one percent -
A man learns that his life is a dream; to realize his full potential (or self-actualize), he must break through to the "real" reality.
By having an easily accessible avenue to self-actualize as well as identify personal interests people can seize the opportunity to participate in a larger movement.
Patty Giacomin had departed to self-actualize in New York.
Humanistic psychologists argued that depression resulted from an incongruity between society and the individual's innate drive to self-actualize, or to realize one's full potential.
Self-esteem allows people to face life with more confidence, benevolence and optimism, and thus easily reach their goals and self-actualize.
Dyer also explains that disease is just energy with an incompatible frequency; therefore, we can train ourselves to self-actualize and conquer disease.
Beagles are purported to be rabbit hunters, so we set to work providing our friend with a chance to self-actualize by honing his lagomorphocidal instincts.
This is a question I can barely answer the other 364 days of the year so God knows why I’d be able magically self-actualize on Halloween.
Once a person has moved through feeling and believing that they are deficient, they naturally seek to grow into who they are, that is self-actualize.
But as people are increasingly expected to self-actualize clear to the grave, what are the chances that they'll pair up with someone who is on the exact same path of discovery?
And that's kind of the premise of the show: no matter how often they tell her who she is, Echo is always in there somewhere, struggling to get out, and to self-actualize.
In a nutshell the argument is that since individuals require the assistance of groups to self-actualize, individuals have a strong self-interest in the good of the community to which they belong.
It tells the story of a seven-year-old child prodigy, Fred Tate (Adam Hann-Byrd), who struggles to self-actualize in a social and psychological construct that largely fails to accommodate his intelligence.
Modern shugenja in Japan and throughout the world are known to self-actualize their spiritual power in experiential form through challenging and rigorous ritualistic tests of courage and devotion known as shugyō.
As you wait for Imogene to self-actualize, the actors keep you watching and hoping and sometimes manage to find a moment of grace, as when Imogene goes to Atlantic City to hear Lee perform in a 1990s cover band.
Truer to documentary style than reality-TV form, the show continues to follow the lives of the same group of women it began examining last year: working mothers and their stay-at-home counterparts, carousing and laboring to self-actualize in one of the fabled gated communities of suburban Southern California.
He argued that people were naturally motivated to achieve or self-actualize if their needs were met.