Sentences with phrase «accurately describes feelings»

Her easy access to language that accurately describes feelings — something that most teenagers lack entirely — always stood out to me even back then.
It is impossible to accurately describe the feeling we got the moment we walked in the front door of Le Mas des Sables after a long day of travel.
His great sacrifice brings so much Joy, and so accurately describes the feeling of this season.

Not exact matches

Successful couples reported identical feelings and / or described their partner's feelings accurately approximately twelve times as often as did seriously conflicted couples.
If there is a belief system that can be accurately described as childish and immature... it's atheism... like sticking your fingers in your ears in singing «la la I cant hear you I wan na believe what I feel like believing!
I can not describe it accurately until you have been living there and just can feel that underlying sentiment that «you better take food seriously -... FOOD IS SACRED!»
If you feel like this describes your situation accurately, or if you are experiencing any abdominal pain (definitely check with your doctor if this is the case as well) then you may have Diastasis Recti.
I feel like that accurately describes these coconut flour brownies.
I don't think a paragraph can accurately describe me but feel free to ask any questions.
But how do I accurately put into words just how much that game means to me, just how much it changed me, shaped me... How do you describe that overwhelming feeling of warmth that comes over you when you talk about something that holds so much significance to you?
Step back and assess if you feel this accurately describes your work self.
Here at Career Brander our tag line is Personal Marketing in a Web 2.0 Put together, we feel our tag line accurately describes Career Brander's service.
If you have additional skills such as computer skills or language skills that you feel you could not accurately describe in the work experience.
Judges who apply the principles described in this book should feel a much better sense of control over their courtroom and less stress, as the families are doing more of the work, practicing conflict resolution skills that will help them raise their children out of court, or showing each other's patterns of behavior to more accurately see what needs attention and protective orders.
Relationships have honesty whenever partners are able to accurately describe their own feelings in a non-judgmental way and speak openly about their needs.
This is in line with findings by Noller, Beach, and Osgarby (1997), who propose that, when relational partners have the ability to describe feelings and emotions accurately to their relational partners, as occurs when individuals practice the ability to describe aspect of mindfulness, they are more likely to report higher levels of marital satisfaction.
In many such instances, I felt that the person wasn't accurately describing our sessions, but that was irrelevant.
Mothers who recognize what is distressing for their children have children who are better able to cope with their own distress11 and parents who can accurately identify their children's thoughts and feelings during conflicts are better able to achieve satisfactory outcomes for those conflicts.12 «Mind - mindedness,» the ability of parents to think of children as having mental states as well as being accurate in their assessment of these mental states, has been linked to children's secure attachment, 13 with a positive link between mothers who describe their children using positive mental descriptors and mothers» sensitivity.14
Until recently, I really struggled to find words that accurately describe how I feel being 1300 miles away from my son... then I found these:
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