Sentences with phrase «about believing in myself»

It's about believing in myself enough not to give people 5th chances when they only deserve second ones.
First its» about believing in yourself and what you can do.
Positive parenting is about believing in the altruism of our children, believing that they want to do what is good.
It's also about believing in what you are doing.
It is so ironic that many times I hear people attacking Roy Spencer about believing in «intelligent designer who keeps the planet in balance», when in fact it is the heavily positive feedbacked systems which need such a «designer».
Maybe Hansen was right about some believing in the Easter Bunny.
A point I have been trying to get across is that it's not about believing in AGW, it's about understanding the mechanisms involved.
Also, living in a time as we are now in which religion is so important, religion is all about believing in the invisible, and with x-rays you are actually seeing the invisible.
But most of all, it is a story about believing in the community and trusting in the power of compassion.
About believing in your book: Even self - publishers get on e-lists and make vague, scary pronouncements about other, unnamed self - publishers who are too blind to perceive their book is flawed or that it has no market.
What an inspiration about believing in yourself and staying true to your convictions.
I loved what you said in your blog post about believing in your writing.
McQueen has grown as a person, I mean, car, and Cruz has an epiphany about believing in herself, and of course we all share in the joy of an all - around, life - affirming, girl - power moment.
«It was a transformation to hear them talk about believing in themselves and speaking up for themselves.
The current local controversy over whether the school board should approve two more charter schools is not about believing in school choice, it's about survival.
Damien has made a film that is uplifting and joyful, about believing in and pursuing your dreams — something that everyone can relate to this holiday season.»
While the merits and actions of the characters can be debated, the message at its core can not — it's about believing in yourself and your own talent, against all odds; never being discouraged, and accomplishing anything despite being told you can't.
While the storyline feels weak at times, Rio couples that all - important kids» message about believing in yourself with a handful of one - liners that help liven things up.
We get the little robot, countless platitudes about believing in oneself, a heist sequence, a scavenger hunt across Los Angeles, a hastily portrayed rise - and - fall - and - reunion plot, random cuts to viral Internet videos in the middle of scenes, a semi-love story, and an uncritical presentation of fame as the only thing that serves as a genuine measure of self - worth.
A powerful performance about believing in Hope after losing everything.
It's about believing in yourself, trusting your own guts and learn to get what you deserve.
It's about believing in yourself and looking forward to all challenges life puts ahead of us.
It is one of the cutest family movies about believing in the magic of Christmas.
It is about believing in a man who can bring enduring change to our country, if we allow God to have His way through him.
About believing in your babies cries as real form of communication.
And it was all about believing in yourself.
It's about believing in each other and admitting that sometimes raising kids isn't always sunshine, rainbows, and glitter.
Wenger makes a good point about believing in himself and I think that although Chamberlain seemed to show a lot of passion and confidence on the pitch last night, there is also a lot of frustration surrounding his game.
It's about believing in people and supporting them.
Play the odds if you want, about believing in God.
While religion is about believing in what someone else tells you and not questioning it and even if a belief is proven wrong time and time again that belief remains a concrete part of that belief system.
If you want to say that faith is about believing in this rubbish with no proof, no rational, I suggest that you break your arm and pray it better, see how that works for you.
12ax7, please tell me that you don't think science is about believing in what you can't see or touch.
There is a verse somewhere that says something like» one sows and another reaps» Isn't it supportable by scripture that just a small word about believing in Jesus might be enough for a starter.
about believing in God.
I'll tell you about trusting our souls and our bodies, about believing in the inherent goodness of our physicality, about the lie of dualism separating our spirits and our bodies.
Prove to us that they care about others — when you can convince them to give up their tax exempt status and contribute to things like the healthcare of OTHERS, THEN come back here and tell us about believing in helping others...
It's not about trusting a caholic priest, it's about building a moral compass, about believing in right from wrong.
Atheism is about believing in nature and reality (science, technology, etc) as opposed to believing in magic mythology without questioning its authenticity.
To the atheists, I say there's nothing illogical about believing in a higher power.
And there in Luke 1:45 is another statement about believing in the promises of God that they will be fulfilled.
It is about believing in something better than ourselves helping us in our lives, knowing spirituality (totally different than religion), being humble (after experiencing humiliation) and daily addressing our character defects and the wrong we have done upon others.
religion is not about believing in god, it is about power and control.
alfonse, perhaps you can explain what is logical about believing in a god for which there is no evidence and what is logical about not believing in climate change for which there is a mountain of supporting evidence.
There is nothing here about believing in Jesus for eternal life, and you do not get eternal life by believing that God can clothe and feed someone.
Everyone has to have something to believe in to get through their day, how about believing in ourselves?
You were talking first about believing IN god and then about believing (the arguments of?)
The thing about believing in God has to do with faith.
«Lean In is about believing in ourselves and reaching for any ambition.
Sure you believe in something else, everyone always has, but how about believe in yourself and connect with whoever you believe in.
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