Sentences with phrase «brittle says»

As a marriage counselor, Brittle says that the power of rituals to prioritize one another works the same for marriage relationships as well.
In fact, certified Gottman therapist Zach Brittle says that learning to tell your partner what you want is one of the most important things to learn before you get married.
Brittle says that there will be a lot of emotions either way, but the key is to channel them into honoring your relationship and giving your partner the respect they deserve.
«At the end of the day, there are two ways to handle a breakup,» Brittle says.
Butterflies can be fun, sure, but author and Gottman Institute Certified Therapist Zach Brittle says that exiting the honeymoon stage can actually affect your relationship in a really positive way.
«I think more important than learning how to argue well is learning how to repair well,» Brittle says.
«The main reason that people fall out of the limerence phase is because they take a new, mature view of their relationship,» Brittle said.
«I actually get concerned when couples haven't fought yet,» Brittle said.
«At the end of the easy love is the beginning of meaningful love,» Brittle said.
As certified Gottman therapist and Verily writer Zach Brittle said, focus on how you fight instead of what you fight about, and you'll find that conflicts don't necessarily need to be about surviving battle, but are an opportunity to get closer.

Not exact matches

It works well with astra blades on my too brittle to wax leghair, but my husband said it tugged on his mustache hair.
If you are trying to say that a man can not provide the same emotional support as a woman I simply disagree because I have known many gentle, tender and caring fathers and many brittle, bitter angry mothers where the kids got their emotional support from dad.
Most of the 2012 cycle presidential candidates who marketed themselves as authentic conservatives (which is to say, to the right of Mitt Romney), had very shallow and brittle arguments against Obamacare.
But it would be delicious, say, with my Pepita Caramel Syrup (which is equally good on my Vegan Pumpkin - Bourbon French Toast) or with Pepita Brittle.
But I must say, although it sound un-American to admit, I think oats get brittle and dry in the topping.
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«The grass was brittle,» she said, but her chip with a nine - iron was not.
«Given the UK's ability to grind to a halt with even a flake, the snow has come at a very brittle time for the UK economy, adding to the headwinds that it is already battling against as it tries to avoid a triple - dip recession,» HIS Global Insight's chief UK and European economist Howard Archer said.
Challenged if Labour could have won under another leader, Leslie said: «I've never known a more beatable prime minister than Theresa May — brittle, I think, very, very wobbly and shaky indeed.»
«At this scale,» Rogers says, «something that would otherwise be brittle is completely floppy.»
That's exactly where the brittle star has nerves that fire when stimulated by light, Hendler says.
Such «brittle dieting», says Christopher Fairburn, a psychiatrist at the University of Oxford, is a symptom of an «all or nothing» mindset that makes it hard to shed weight.
«They can, for example, become more brittle, susceptible to cracking or less able to cope with temperature extremes,» said Anthony Froggatt, senior research fellow at London - based thinktank Chatham House.
«Spider silk becomes brittle at about -50 °C to -60 °C, which is much lower than most polymers,» Fossey says.
Increased calcification tends to make a structure more brittle and less tough, Taylor said.
«I envision a treatment that uses a precise combination of sclerostin antibodies to grow new bone, followed by bisphosphonates to lock in that bone growth,» said Michelle Caird, associate professor of orthopaedic surgery who specializes in brittle bone disease.
«The challenge was to make brittle materials into a flexible wire; it seemed impossible,» Peterson says.
«The Titanic didn't sink because it hit an iceberg; it sank because the steel was brittle and it cracked,» Pennycook says.
The principle of directing sound at a brittle object is used, for example, to break up kidney stones — except doctors don't bother to find the resonant frequency, preferring just to blast the stone with lots of sound energy (and if a singer were as loud as, say, an explosion, she wouldn't have to find the resonant frequency to break a glass, either).
Icy moons exhibit what is know as brittle elastic behavior, which Quillen says most resembles «silly putty.»
Not only does the work have potential significance to earthquake forecasting, Johnson said, but the approach is far - reaching, applicable to potentially all failure scenarios including nondestructive testing of industrial materials brittle failure of all kinds, avalanches and other events.
Additional side effects of the drug include osteoporosis, a condition in which bones become weak and brittle; akathisia, a disorder characterized by the need to be in constant motion, including the head and jaw; bruxism, or teeth grinding; and dryness of the mouth, all of which affect the implant healing process, says Bairam.
«Such an alkaline solution can be damaging for people with chemically treated hair; it may make it even more dry or brittle,» she says.
Dry hair The problem: Moisture - robbing UV rays can lead to dry, brittle hair, says Michael Dueñas, owner of Hair Room Service in New York City.
I must say I do not know a single woman of reproductive age who is in ketosis and fasting every day and not suffering the effects of stress in some sense (loss of her menstrual cycle, elevated cortisol and belly fat or other stubborn fat areas created by cortisol, acne, moody and on edge, disrupted sleep, hair loss, brittle nails, dry skin, heart arrhythmia, cold body temperature, fatigue).
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Kendrick, who I've long suspected to be a character actress hiding in ingénue form, uses her slightly metallic, brittle quality to give Beca an interesting tension; Rebel Wilson («Bridesmaids») continues her weirdly effective shtick of saying her lines as if the words have been randomly rearranged; Hana Mae Lee is a scream as meek choir member Lilly, who keeps murmuring things that the others can't quite hear (e.g. «Do you guys want to see a dead body?»)
Texas Instruments said it will provide a replacement part that does not become brittle.
Consumer Reports said the shorter braking distance improved the car's overall score enough for it to recommend the Model 3, but the publication continues to criticise its wind noise, brittle ride quality and rear seat comfort.
I tell them to ask their contacts (or reader) if they can use what their reader just said to them rather than having them back up and make it into a brittle, lifeless twig.
The folks at Dogs Naturally say that when you trim a dog's toenails, you may find they're dry and brittle; the nails may fray or even get infected.
«You don't want your dog to pig out on chocolate or leftover pizza, chicken or turkey — anything with a high percentage of fat can lead to pancreatitis (inflammation and swelling of the pancreas, which can cause permanent damage and be fatal),» says Martha Gearhart, DVM, owner of Pleasant Valley Animal Hospital, Pleasant Valley, N.Y. «Raw bones are digestible, but their sharp points are dangerous, and cooked bones are very brittle and can shatter [once eaten].»
Often, you can look into a tank, say a 40 - gallon hatchery style tank, with a dozen brittle stars and never see a one.
Located along the river Brittle on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, these beautiful crystal - clear and cobalt blue pools bounded by stone walls and rushing falls are so, dare I say magical, visitors may feel as if they're walking through a real - life fairytale.
That said, the system still feels solid and I suspect that the brittle backplate will act like a motorbike helmet if dropped, snapping and absorbing most of the impact with easy replacement.
If you were stuck using brittle swords made of frosted candy for the first, say, hour or two of this game, just as long as you're on the elevated platform that's home to the Temple of Time, I think that would be fine.
Now, the still newer advances addressing contemporary art can determine the uniformity, say, of the coating on outsize pieces; reveal what is called the «inherent vice», or stability, of a material — such as masking tape that turns brittle and was intended for short - term use only; and detect fugitive pigments and alloys that will age poorly or suffer damage in bright light or outdoors.
The deformed earbones are larger, lighter and more brittle, and the way they perform within the ear changes,» Reimer says.
«The furious hoarfrost bearing down upon us knows neither mercy nor reason, and all within the five boroughs will perish, cowering in their brittle dwellings,» said de Blasio, adding that none would find succor from the gale save those favored by providence to pass quietly in their sleep.
He's saying that the current paradigm based on a fixed sensitivity «is a preeminent brittle structure».
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