It depends on the intent behind the influence. If you are trying to influence their decidion for your advantage, you are using manipulation. I would say influencing a decision related to health would be best described as coersion. However, I do not wish to refer to either as a skill.
Trying to change someones decision regarding their health is not advised. I would recommend that you provide this individual with the most factual information you can access and allow them to make their own informed decision, in which everone should have a right to do.
It depends on the intent behind the influence. If you are trying to influence their decidion for your advantage, you are using manipulation. I would say influencing a decision related to health would be best described as coersion. However, I do not wish to refer to either as a skill.
Trying to change someones decision regarding their health is not advised. I would recommend that you provide this individual with the most factual information you can access and allow them to make their own informed decision, in which everone should have a right to do.
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The word impetuous is an adjective. It describes someone who makes arbitrary decisions.
"Independent" is not typically considered a personality trait, but rather a characteristic of how someone behaves or interacts with others. It describes someone who can make decisions and take actions without relying heavily on others. It may influence certain aspects of their personality or behavior, but it is not a standalone personality trait.
Influence is used as a verb when someone or something has an effect or impact on someone else's thoughts, decisions, or behavior. For example, "She was influenced by her friends' opinion and decided to change her mind about the movie."
No, it is not. "Influence" can be a verb-- to influence (persuade someone); or it can be a noun-- an influence (someone or something that inspires or affects your beliefs & attitudes). But an adverb is a word that describes (tells us more about) a verb. You could create an adverb out of "influence"-- influentially.
Fertile means the ability to conceive and bear children. It is the ability to become pregnant through normal activity. Healthy describes someone or something that has, appears to have or helps to produce good health.
Influence is already used as a verb. For example "to influence something or someone".
"Influential" refers to having the ability to have a significant impact or influence on someone or something. It often implies that a person or entity has power or authority to shape opinions, decisions, or outcomes.
Perspective refers to the way in which someone sees or interprets the world around them. It is shaped by one's experiences, beliefs, and values, and can greatly influence how they understand a situation or make decisions.
The verb for influential is influence. As in "to influence something or someone".
when someone has "given" influence due to an organization's structure
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