Not exact matches
For many
anxious people, the psychosomatic symptom possibilities are endless, and
only infrequently indicate that something is actually wrong,» Heaney writes.
Luke Coppen ends his Catholic Herald leader with a question: «could all the parts of the Church — bishops, priests, the Catholic press, bloggers and committed lay
people — find a new way to work together to ensure that the Pope's message is heard not
only by all Catholics but also by those outside the Church who are
anxious to receive it?».
You may feel like you're the
only person in the world who feels depressed or
anxious during pregnancy or after your baby is born, but you are not alone.
Legislative leaders weren't the
only people anxious over the executive branch's budget actions: Members of the Seneca Nation came to the Capitol after getting word that the governor wanted to start taxing the sales of cigarettes in Indian lands.
But being
anxious at inappropriate times is counterproductive and can be a sign of unnecessary stress, a characterization that holds true not
only for fish but also for
people.
I'm Dying Up Here captures the special competitive spirit of the comedy wannabes, the
anxious camaraderie that knows
only a couple
people at the table will ever come close to Making It.»
I'm also aware that letting an
anxious young
person consistently avoid what scares them
only exacerbates anxiety.
I also
anxious to see what the new logo will look like because that
person not
only get the very first Adam but also the logo that will be put on all of them.
FROM THE USA TODAY BEST - SELLING AUTHOR OF DARK SPACE A MISSION TO ANOTHER WORLD COULD BE OUR
ONLY HOPE... The year is 2790 AD: with space elevators and giant orbital fleets hovering over Earth, open war looks inevitable, and
people are
anxious to get away.
A couple of weeks ago, a lot of us (I know I wasn't the
only person) got really
anxious about the potential of what Valve could be announcing at GDC.
Remember that it's
only natural to be
anxious and concerned about living with
people that you've never even met.
The other
person often became annoyed with my constant gratitude — they thought I didn't value myself enough, and my
anxious - preoccupied attachment style
only made matters worse.
The common misconception is that
people who are
anxious are the
only ones who really want to connect and find love and make things work in their relationships.
When we feel like we're the
only person trying to make a difference, this can lead to feeling hurt, frustrated, angry,
anxious and unloved to state a few.
I don't have an outgoing personality but apparently other
people see me as self confident and together whereas I feel more like I'm
only just managing to hold it together and
anxious a lot of the time.