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Effort may refer to: Effort, Pennsylvania , a census-designated place in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States Effortfulness , the subjective experience of exertion when performing an activity
In modern English, this is analyzed differently becoming Our Father, who is heaven (= Our Father, he who is in heaven; pace Milkbreath, this is the translation in modern versions of the Bible). was and were are both past tense. – ishwar (speak) 22:48, 31 March 2008 (UTC) [ reply ]
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Effort is the physical and mental energy invested when exercising an ability. [35] It depends on motivation and high motivation is associated with high effort. [36] The quality of the resulting performance depends on the ability, effort, and motivation. [32] Motivation to perform an action can be present even if the action is not executed.
In the absence of sustained effort in practicing meditation, craving creeps in and the meditator comes under its influence. Right effort ( vīryabala ) is thus required to overcome unskillful mental factors and deviation from dhyāna .
Effort optimism is the confidence that acquiring the skills valued by the majority of society, such as those skills measured by IQ tests, ACT, and SATs, are worthwhile. This outlook is grounded on different cultural belief systems that link effort with success.
Although this is a psychological measure of effort, it tends to correspond fairly well to the actual physical exertion of an exercise as well. [9] Additionally, because a high perceived exertion can limit an athlete's ability to perform, some people try to decrease this number through strategies like breathing exercises [ 10 ] and listening to ...