Sentences with phrase «stop being afraid of»

What if we could stop being afraid of it and instead plan for it as a natural part of our process?
It is possible to train some dogs to stop being afraid of thunder.
Clients may say, «I want my dog to enjoy her walks,» or «I want to be able to invite my relatives over to my house without them getting snarled at,» or, «I want my dog to stop being afraid of city noises.»
Facts do not stop us being afraid of monsters.
Want your kids to stop being afraid of your neighbour's dogs?
Stop being afraid of women, and man up.
The other thing I learned, a true small victory, is that once you stop being afraid of yeast, mastering a basic yeasted dough, like the one I've included here, means that everything from cinnamon buns to dinner rolls is within your reach.
As a matter of fact, when you addressed fear (Fear and the Creative Worker, Fear of the Dark, How to be Brave) you inspired me to just stop being afraid of what I can or can not accomplish and GO FIND OUT.
Dating industry: Stop being afraid of change and taking risks.
The site promotes honesty and encourages singles to expose their flaws, positioning itself as a dating service where people can let loose and stop being afraid of being judged so harshly from their profiles.
Maybe we need to stop being afraid of being alone like it's the worst thing in the world that could happen to us.
So let's all please stop being afraid of dairy fat, as long as you avoid that cheap homogenized milk!
From top to bottom the whole party should stop being afraid of its own shadow and have the courage of its traditional convictions.
Stop being afraid of change.
Maybe this will be the recipe that gets me to stop being afraid of beets.
Chrissy @ Snacking in Sneakers recently posted... Stop being afraid of last place and sign up for that race!
If you need some real proof, we can tell you about some non fiction books and DVD's that are real eye openers, because it's time for real rChristians to stop being afraid of offending our Mormon relatives and neighbors.
Stop being afraid of other religions.
I stopped being afraid of stupid things and decided to break the mold.
I was really happy CJ stopped being afraid of AD and started attacking him more.
I stopped being afraid of co-sleeping, and I loosened up about other people having different styes of interacting with kids.
Once I embraced the feelings of panic and stopped being afraid of them, they went away.

Not exact matches

In an age where managers are many times afraid to ask questions at the risk of being viewed as a «micro-manager,» we sometimes only know if we have a poor performer when the music stops.
As long as you remain committed, and aren't afraid of challenging or changing yourself, there's nothing that can stop you from becoming a great leader.
Ray notes that there are a few things to remember: «One, DO NOT be afraid of technology, INVEST in [it]; Two, BACKUP your technology [and] get experts to help you use it better; Three, STOP using old technology; Four, every six months consider refreshing your technology; Five, DO NOT just replace it but at least consider what's new.
So get a clue and stop broad brushing beliefs you are afraid of.
Most of us — not all, I'm afraid — would stop short of blaming the citizens of New Orleans for the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, but that doesn't mean we don't moralize our suffering in other, more subtle ways.
We can't stop for all, that's true, but there are so many out there afraid of their own shadow.
I stopped blogging at ATP because, frankly, I became afraid of being ousted prematurely from my position as a paid minister (still had bills to pay).
As an Englishman growing up in the 70s and 80s, I am afraid that my attitude to the Troubles was simply that of wanting them to stop.
My parents were afraid of my interest in him, so they put a sudden stop to our romance.
I'm not sure what my point is really, I'm kind of rambling, but I suppose it's just that I'm wondering that if it's possible for a bunch of online strangers to work out their disagreements and come to a friendly understanding (and yes endure temporary offenses and misunderstandings), it must be possible in real life church IF (a big «if») we are willing to stop being too afraid to speak up.
Sometimes I think the church (read: the institution, «Christianity Incorporated») is afraid of what everyone else would think if they stripped themselves of the artificial crap, if they stopped — for all practical purposes — encouraging other to lie about their emotional state (which, by extension, means they're encouraging others to SIN).
Put another way, many alcoholics want to stop because they are afraid of the disastrous consequences of continuing, and yet they are also afraid to stop because alcohol has become the center of their psychological universe.
What fascinates me is in the article they quote him as saying: «I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail,» «There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark.»
The trick Richard Dawkins uses — to stop the clock at every correct iteration and retain it for the next one to arrive — is the work of a mathematical simpleton I'm afraid to say, because taking a protein for example, the correctness of the components — their placement and the exact amino acid used — is only correct in the context of the final structure.
The muslim community could put a stop to it, but they have no balls because they're afraid of the «fanatics.»
I'm afraid of giving people an excuse to say, «oh, she's over it, now we can stop talking about abuse.»
But the night that my eight - year - old child died of leukemia, I stopped being afraid
I used to do stop motion short films in college, but have been too afraid to do them for the blog (the quality of my old videos werent anything to brag about).
Since his treatment has been so successful, Klatt said he might reduce his cayenne intake, and then gradually stop treatment altogether; however, if this should this prove detrimental, he is not afraid of taking cayenne indefinitely to maintain good health.
He was not afraid to stop the flow of practice.»
a high level organization shouldn't be afraid of makin such changes, as I said, they're good, Crawford is a good presence, the team won't be better without him, you're right, but the same can be said with previous departures like Romo, Ware, among others, yet that doesn't stop you from pulling the trigger.
I don't like blaming one player but in this game he hampered us if you watch the game again and you will see how many times the team will build up an attack and when the ball gets to him he loses it and the entire team had to track back and the attack would break this happened for about 60 minutes and he then retreated back and stopped making any runs forward because he was too afraid to go forward and lose the ball again and that when we saw more of Eboue going forward and try and do something which Denilson failed to do miserably.
The disease that cause all these symptoms of rotting flesh in FIFA — and in UEFA, and even FA etc. — is well known but I am afraid we do not have the stomach to really accept that: our own unwillingness or inability to move ourselves off Football (stop watching or following it) at any level to make our disagreements count.
For those who think using technology will stop all the complaining, I'm afraid you don't understand the psyche of your average footballer or fan, and the technology will need to be 101 % correct before it can be taken out of the dock when the blame trial comes around.
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Do not be afraid of being experimental, so when shopping for your baby, make a stop at the pad cover section and grab this one.
I don't want this to turn into a whole paragraph about resolutions, so I will just say that some things have happened very recently that for lack of a better word made me realize that I need to stop being afraid and get up off my a $ $ and make things happen for myself.
If you're at the end of your rope because your baby won't stop crying, and he's not hungry, cold, wet, sick or hurt, and you're afraid you're going to hurt yourself or the baby, put him in a safe place.
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