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13:56 Sep 19, 2017 |
English to Portuguese translations [PRO] Psychology / Coaching | |||||||
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Grwoing edge |
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growth edges oportunidades de crescimento Explanation: Sugestão com base na definição do seu texto e nos textos a seguir. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 mins (2017-09-19 14:04:23 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.apa.org/monitor/2015/07-08/graduate-letter.aspx ... his or her "growth edges," or areas where the student needs development. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10... ... "What are your growth edges?" or "In which areas of your professional development do you foresee the most exciting challenges? Entendo que seriam as oportunidades de melhoria, as "arestas a lapidar... |
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growth edge vertente passível de crescimento Explanation: ou vertente de crescimento potencial, com potencial de crescimento |
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growth edge limite de crescimento Explanation: sugestão. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 52 minutos (2017-09-19 14:48:56 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Limite de crescimento / limite para crescimento http://absolutelytara.com/whats-your-growth-edge/ -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hora (2017-09-19 15:09:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Não sei escolhi o melhor termo para a sua tradução, mas sempre pensei em "growth edge" como algo que estivesse "me atrasando", "não deixando desenvolver-me ao máximo", algo quase como uma "fraqueza". |
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growth edge áreas de crescimento (que exigem mudanças) Explanation: No âmbito da psicologia ou aconselhamento: "A growth edge is any “dangerous opportunity” before us where we get to learn how to be more vulnerable in our lives. It’s that gut feeling deep down that SOMETHING NEEDS TO CHANGE, even if we don’t have a clue what that is. Sometimes, our growth edges present with some ease and excitement, but most typically, they come in the form of serious crises and pain. Regardless, we know we’re engaging with some type of growth edge when we are feeling uneasy, uncomfortable, unsure, or maybe even downright frightened. I know it doesn’t sound so great, but trust me, it’s actually a great place to be!" - Growth Edge Therapy, LLC Reference: http://www.growthedgetherapy.com/what-is-a-growth-edge/ |
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Reference: Grwoing edge Reference information: http://www.toningtheom.com/storytelling/what-is-your-growing... WHAT IS YOUR GROWING EDGE? There is a wonderful quote by Margaret Atwood, “In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt.” It reminds me that the days are longer and I get to see life around me sprouting. I look around to see what is growing. When I think about what is growing, I am reminded of my coaching and healing practice. I describe what I do for a living as bringing people to their growing edge and then welcoming them home. Growing edges are the places in our life we really want to be and live our life from, but are too scared to go there. We can stay away from our growing edge because we fear failure (or even fear success). Going to our growing edge means breaking through our fears of what holds us back. Going to your growing edge means gaining self-mastery. It’s going to the places that might be uncomfortable, but not going there is even more painful. It’s what Reverend Joyce Meyers refers to in her sermon as, “Do It Afraid.” It’s showing up to life even when we feel scared, lonely, worried, and insecure. Playing small doesn’t serve anyone, least of all ourselves. It is time to emerge – to go to your growing edge. When everything inside you points you in a new and blossoming direction, it’s time to go to the edge. |
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