What if you learn about irresponsible behavior from a Nature First member? As disappointing/infuriating as it may be, try not to have a negative, knee-jerk reaction. Take the high road and think of it as an opportunity for that individual to learn and grow. Think about contacting the individual to ask them about their behavior. But first ask yourself:
If you see bad behavior on the internet (you don’t have to look very hard), we encourage you to reach out to individuals privately, if possible, and use the resources on the Nature First website to spread the word about responsible nature photography . People are much more likely to respond positively to private criticism (even if you never see or realize the change in their behavior). Publicly calling out an individual on social media will likely result in denial, deflection, rebuttal, and/or retaliation. We’ve all seen it. And it generally does not lead to a positive outcome. Education is one of the primary reasons for the Nature First website. You are always encouraged to reference it!
Nature First will not police the irresponsible actions of individuals. That is not our goal.
Not taking Responsibility of your actions. Creating division among people. Giving orders to others, and not doing anything yourself. Taking bribe and give loans to people who are never going to return it. You put people’s hard earned money, and country’s financial system at great risk.
Rapists, and murderers are let off because you choose to remain silent. You failed to get your life partner on the righteous life path. Not fulfilling promises you make. Being overly selfish and only thinking about yourself, and not about your family, or less privileged people in the world.
Teaching children to speak lies, cheat, bribe, and rob others instead of values and life lessons. Showing wrong path to someone in need. Beating Wife.
Spending precious time causing destruction, means you never did any construction in life.
a realistic threat is present in the environment.
Countertransference reactions are inevitable because all therapists have unresolved conflicts and personal vulnerabilities that are activated through their professional work.
Therapist anonymity is used to foster the transference relationship.
a realistic threat is present in the environment.
Countertransference reactions are inevitable because all therapists have unresolved conflicts and personal vulnerabilities that are activated through their professional work.
Therapist anonymity is used to foster the transference relationship.