Sentences with phrase «about feeling forced»

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He also told The New Yorker he felt the ambitious undertaking would allow him to «confront a lot of our shared anxieties about the future of human expression (see: Twitter or text messages) by forcing a great work of literature through such a strange new filter.»
«My philosophy is that if you take an average work force and give them a great process, you can accomplish tremendous things and make them feel really good about what they do,» says Virts Mozer.
If you force yourself to think about how the employee makes you feel, your gut may be able to tell you more than any reports or individual bits of data can.
The scariest part for me is actually your parents forcing you to collect all of that debt, to make themselves feel good about you representing a name brand.
While there is some genuine confusion among businesses about some of the new regulations coming into force, it's also tough to feel too much sympathy for those who are complaining like it's the end of the world.
Regardless of your feelings about them, these people will account for 75 percent of the global work force by 2025.
But research has shown that forcing people to feel positive for something they're unsure about can actually «highlight how unhappy they are» and, ultimately, will make them even more depressed.
Plus, control is short term at best, because it often requires force, or fear, or authority, or some form of pressure — none of those let you feel good about yourself.
It also provides Clearwater's sales force with a environmentally positive marketing story: Their company doesn't just offer high quality seafood, but does so in ways that eco-conscious consumers can feel good about.
That said, if one partner feels strongly about an investment that the others question, «we don't want to force unanimity,» says Lonsdale.
Sour force must have been a Freudian slip considering how I feel about some Christian's exclusive theology
At least I can feel good about living my life without being a bigot, forcing myself to deny the logical and embrace the illogical, or supporting clergy, many of whom are already richer than I and the rest of «the 99 %.»
But, stay away from my pocket and do not force me to pay more taxes to help you to indulge your «lets feel good about ourselves at others» expense» self image.
Assuming it was Christianity, it ameliorated many of the harsh realities of human existence, such as your own death, the death of a loved one, injustice, feelings of being at the mercy of the forces of nature, and so on, gave you answers to questions about life, and so on.
It's not that I do nt believe there is possibly anything, a force, something, but I feel slightly uncomfortable about absolute belief to some guy, or «just know jesus loves you..»
The chapter entitled «Waging Identity Wars» forced me to confront some of the reasons why I can be cruel and dismissive toward conservative evangelicals (``... when we're suffering an identity crisis, we take cheap shots at other groups in order to feel better about ourselves») and how to move forward (``... we must affirm who we really are as the people of God before we can begin to interact with each other as the people of God.»)
But it's so difficult to feel warm and fuzzy about people who would like to force everybody to submit to their dreary religious dictates.
Jesus affirms their feelings about immigrants, but tells them to practice it themselves rather than force their feelings on everyone else.
They know about the anti-Jewish polemics of certain church fathers; about the forced baptisms, especially of children; about the church council decree that sanctioned the removal of such children from their parents; about a papal edict encouraging raids on Jewish synagogues by the faithful; about the expulsion of all Jews from a country like Spain; about Luther's hate language directed against Jews when they did not convert according to his timetable; about the prohibition against Jews living in Calvin's Geneva; and about all the cruelties Christians have felt justified in perpetrating against the people they called «Christ - killers.»
Don't try to force people to think how you think, however speak your feelings with good intentions, and let others decide for themselves how THEY feel about it.
Think you are wisely right to have your concerns but let me Guide you to ask which branches of Islam handles each mosque you know of and find out more about their mentality and they call for since not all branches of Islam are of danger, but you mentioned some thing which make me feel that there is a possibility that you got the most redial branch of all Islam branches... This branch is taking advantage of the presence of non harming Muslims to expand it's redical teachings by offerings or force turning Islamic communities from normal to most redical of all... do not favor to give the name of that branch but sure you will find it if you look for it...
I recall feeling ashamed at my part with bombing civilians and burdened with guilt about that in spite of my discharge from the Air Force being honourable and my conduct being exemplary.
I feel a warm glow and a sense of affirmation when I learn of churches which are eliminating sexist language from their worship services and liturgy, of ministers who are studying and preaching about feminist theology and the Mother - Father God, of consciousness - raising groups and task forces on sexism in the church.
Given the way it is hitting the narrator, it can not be dismissed as a mere force like poison — i.e., at the least he needs to think about what in his life has led him to feel it so strongly for her.
When the dam of past episcopal miscreance broke in Boston last January, district attorneys began to be more assertive about the possible complicity of bishops in criminal acts, and bishops felt forced to compromise traditional and legal prerogatives related to the Church's right to govern itself.
Perhaps in this process we have some hint as to the way in which the mind of ancient man, less adept in handling abstract concepts, was led to express the conflicts he felt among the unseen forces about him in the form of stories of the gods and spirits.
You have choosen to purposefully ignorant about these things, yet feel compelled force your religious beliefs on everyone else.
Do NOT try to force every other woman to feel embarrased just to make yourself feel better about your embarassment though.
It's easy to feel guilty about forcing myself to reflect and pray when shopping and wrapping and draping the tree in tinsel all come so easily.
Sad that people think — NAY FEEL — that THEY are SO important that some «ultimate cosmic force» is going to be SO concerned about THEM.
Dyslexic doG «there may or may not be some force that created the universe... we haven't figured that out yet» = > So, you admit you don't know the truth about existence yet somehow feel real smart about saying so.
If we now suppose this feeling of unity to be taught as a religion, and the whole force of education, of institutions, and of opinion directed, as it once was in the case of religion, to make every person grow up from infancy surrounded on all sides both by the profession and the practice of it, I think that no one who can realize this conception will feel any misgiving about the sufficiency of the ultimate sanction for the happiness morality.
Christian undergraduates at elite universities often feel forced into a troubling dichotomy: They may go «all - in» for a secular education, by examining their opinions under the tutelage of an irreligious faculty; or else they must withhold something of themselves from rational inquiry, erecting a barrier between the performative requirements of their research discipline and their beliefs about the way the world actually is.
Liberals don't donate or help anyone, they just try to force others to so that they can feel good about themselves.
I felt bad about forcing Mr Ltt to «get his plumber on» and get the dishwasher sorted yesterday, because he was working on Saturday and he was grumbling about needing a break, but by giving him a small window of opportunity to get it done before the Formula One was on, he was motivated enough to finish it on time.
I've noticed granulated sugar does some gnarly things to my skin (it's not just limited to cane sugar, either — coconut sugar is just as bad), but we're going to talk about that another day when I don't feel so weird trying to pivot from talking at you about snacking cookies to talking at you about how I found out that sugar — not my hormones — was one of the driving forces behind my adult acne (the other driving force was, «beating the crap out of your skin,» according to Adina of SW Basics).
Next thing I knew we were having coffee at one of my favorite coffee shops in Denver (SUP CREMA) and then a week after that we decided we should probably join forces because a) they make declicious muesli, b) I like delicious muesli, and c) we have similar feelings about breakfast.
So, today, we're not going to talk about India because doing so would require me to a) make everyone feel glass - half - empty or b) force a sugar - coated version of our trip that isn't at all representative of my experience there.
After the West Ham man spoke about arsenal recently the rumour mongers will be out in force but I do feel that there may be something to this one.
Rahman will have to wrestle the starting spot from Spanish international Azpilicueta or face time warming the bench and the youngster's decision to move to Stamford Bridge may hinge on how confident he feels about being able to force his way into Mourinho's Premier League winning side.
For he came back in July to execute three of the most unforgettable shots in British Open history — an impossible putt, an unforgivable chunk and an unthinkable prayer — and force a playoff with John Daly, who has no feel for operettas about sweet Italians and stomped Rocca flat.
I would rather want quality over quantity, and in the past he was forced to buy cheap and ultimately not really get the best players... but now I feel I would rather buy one world class player at a time and bind them in for the long term, than buy 2 mediocre players and then moan about them a year down the line when they are not consistent enough and under performing.
I really do nt feel like anybody else on the stagg is going to be forcing players into majors, especially with baxter having written that book about education
If not by forcing the player out during the transfer period they hope that the player is having a bad season because they feel unhappy about the support they get (or don't get).
For someone who strongly believes in the power of UC, if they were forced to have their baby in a hospital and something awful happened, they'd have to live w / that consequence and would feel terrible about it.
I am glad when people don't force information on me; instead waiting for me to inquire about it when I feel secure and comfortable.
Plus, if they are ready, this is the one thing you can not FORCE them to do, so if you make a big deal about it, they may not do it just as an act of defiance... you know to feel like they are in charge of some point of their life.
Seriously, please don't force yourself to feel a certain way about breastfeeding.
However, I did buy a book to help talk about potty training (I didn't want to force her AT ALL, but felt it was time for her and I to really make the move together).
I felt kinda possessed, like I wasn't really in my body, and unlike the screaming in the movies, the screaming was more about FORCE than pain.
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