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  2. 'you best...' (and 'you better...') are both grammatical and productive (you can change the tense and the person). It's not identical to 'should' but they share a lot in meaning. It often cones in the pattern: they had better (do something) or (something else unwanted will happen).

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    I was raised during the era when it was commonly said children are to be seen and not heard.That mentality and treatment of children has caused numerous negative side effects in adults today. Clearly, the being seen part of that line does not deliver the core human need I am addressing. Why is that? Because the second part negates the first. In tha...

    I read a short article by Joshua Hook, The Need To Be Seen. The writer shares an observation he made while at a sporting event. One thing I noticed during the game was how excited everyone was if they saw themselves on the Jumbotron. They could have been bored and half asleep one second before, but once they saw themselves on the Jumbotron, everyon...

    Having our need to be seen met provides these benefits. 1. It makes us come alive. 2. It validates us. 3. It infuses us with energy. 4. It motivates us – to engage, to respond, and to contribute. Motivation is clearly impacted by whether our need to be seen is met or not. Craig Dowden Ph.D. shares a powerful picture of this in hisarticle: Research ...

    The experimenter took the paper and without looking and immediately put it through a shredder. Their work was destroyed. When I read about the third group I was appalled. I expected their results to be the worst because they were treated the worst – I was wrong!

    The results were not as I expected. The research was done for the purpose of tracking motivation. Here is what they said. The results were striking…those in the Acknowledged condition persevered significantly longer… … NO DIFFERENCE between the completion rates forthe Ignored and Shredder groups. … findings demonstrate the sheer power of acknowledg...

    The third group had their work destroyed while the second group did not.
    Yet the second group’s lack of having their need to be seen met= their work being destroyed.

    I have an amazing illustration arrive in my own life. The illustration of the word SEE as it relates to the need to be seen. It wasn’t see,as in just with the eyeballs. Seeing and being seen is deeper than visual.

    I got to connect with my ALL of my grandbabies that week. Brené Brown defines connection as this: I have this with my grandchildren and I could not be happier! I have the privilege of providing them jumbotron type experiences when they shout out Mima watch! Mima watch! I have the privilege to acknowledge them, which helps them with motivation. I ha...

    We have the need to be seen. We crave it. 1. Have you ever tried to be on a jumbotron? Or anything else like that? 2. Have you photo-bombed a friend’s picture? 3. What about people who hack into people’s phones or Facebook accounts or whatnot to prank them? What is it they are in actuality doing? They are trying to be seen. Seeking to be seen is a ...

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  3. 00:00 • Introduction - Understanding "See and Be Seen": A Guide to English Phrases00:30 • The Literal Meaning00:53 • Social and Cultural Context01:21 • Usage...

  4. May 17, 2022 · What does it mean to be “seen?” Feeling seen is a state in which a part (or parts) of our identity, emotions, needs, and/or physical presence get fully recognized through various means—such as representation, validation, support, and/or inclusion.

  5. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English be to be seen/found/heard etc used to say that something can be seen, found, or heard somewhere A large range of species are to be seen in the aquarium. We searched everywhere but the ring was nowhere to be found (=could not be found).

  6. Jan 7, 2019 · The verb “to see” has an assortment of meanings. We can perceive something with our eyes. We can grasp something mentally and understand it. We can have an experience. We can watch, examine or notice something. We can visit or accompany somebody.

  7. To be seen (Infinitive) Purpose or Intention: Use the infinitive "to be seen" when you want to express a purpose, intention, desire, or potential action

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