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The use of the word proactive (or pro-active) was limited to the domain of experimental psychology in the 1930s, and used with a different meaning. [3] Oxford English Dictionary (OED) [4] credits Paul Whiteley and Gerald Blankfort, citing their 1933 paper discussing proactive inhibition as the "impairment or retardation of learning or of the remembering of what is learned by effects that ...
By focusing on long-term goals rather than rate fluctuations, you can shift your focus from reactive to proactive. Instead of dwelling on today’s rates, focus on goals such as building an ...
“This approach keeps people in a reactive financial position rather than a proactive one, relying on external forces like tax refunds to feel financially stable,” Sarrel said. View Refunds as ...
Tips and Strategies to Cope With Holiday Stress. Coping with holiday stress should really be more of a proactive process than a reactive one. Instead, you need a plan — and some rules for yourself.
The goal of the VIRTUS program is primarily to be proactive instead of reactive when dealing with child sexual abuse. To prevent sexual abuse, VIRTUS advocates five steps: Knowing the warning signs of abuse; Controlling access to children; Monitoring programs involving children; Being aware of how children behave; Communicating concerns
Researchers noted that police moved towards reactive strategies rather than proactive, focusing on answering emergency calls quickly and relying on motor vehicle patrols to deter crime. [9] Some police forces such as the Chicago Police Department began rotating officers between different neighborhoods as a measure to prevent corruption and, as ...
Cavoukian's approach to privacy has been criticized as being vague ... Proactive not reactive; preventive not remedial ... Suggestions have been made to instead start ...
Be Proactive. It can be said that the process of potty training a puppy is similar to the process of potty training a toddler—complete with all the proud “way-to-go!” moments and the ...