Answer:
Prophecy.
Explanation:
Self-fulfilling prophecy is a socio-psychological phenomenon of someone predicting or expecting something, positive or negative, and this prediction (prophecy) or expectation comes true simply because one believes it will, and their resulting behaviors align to fulfill those beliefs, including the act of predicting it (self-fulfilling). This suggests peoples' beliefs influence their actions/behaviors. The principle behind this phenomenon is people create consequences regarding circumstances, people or events, based on their previous knowledge toward that specific subject solely based on one’s interpretation of a certain situation. In this case, if the students failed previous math classes, they will fail again because they believe they are going to.
Answer:
I eat three meals a day with family.
Answer:
Goals setting
Helping athletes
Building a psychological and social environment conducive to achieving team goals
Instill values
Motivate teams to pursue goals set.
Resolve conflict amicably
Explanation:
When a coach does all these, results are sure.
I had to do this too when i was in middle school;
Number 1, I said that their are many local gyms and fitness centers, healthy restaurants, and clinics that help your health, and one way you can say that you are experienced with one of them is by going to a gym or eating at a certain place before, or even shopping at a clinic.
For number 2, you can motivate yourself past and distractions by staying positive, paying attention by putting more focus on what your working on, eliminating distractions like your cellphone or devices, or anything that is unnecessary for what you are working on, and not letting others in the classroom or work environment distract you.
Good luck, hope this helps!! :)
A medical professional would definitely not approve of quick weight loss, A med. professional would more likely recommend a neurologist for ADHD symptoms like Chris has, and they would recommend a supplement like acidophilus for digestive disorders like Diane's lactose intolerance, so I believe the answer is the last choice given.