Sentences with phrase «actually feel grateful»

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That sounds corny, but I've found that when I take the time to write down the things I'm grateful for, I can actually feel my mindset shift.
But I also was feeling especially grateful to you after making your cherry cake and wanted to actually put out a written «thank you» to you for all you share on here!
Sitting in the meeting last night made me feel grateful that I actually followed through on the crazy whim to start The Lunch Tray.
I actually started to enjoy bottle feeding and felt grateful that I could fill his food need and watch him sleep peacefully on a full belly.
- and am actually very grateful that he is a tether to the part of my identity I know (mom of baby) as I feel out the part I don't know (mom of school - aged kids).
I love how open adoption made me not only forget about my infertility, but in an odd way actually made me feel grateful for it.
But I also was feeling especially grateful to you after making your cherry cake and wanted to actually put out a written «thank you» to you for all you share on here!
Try wearing them to work just one time, see how you feel, then do it again, and again, and again, until you can barely fathom living without them (or at least until your feet hurt so much you are actually grateful that in flats, you can still be so tall)
I actually feel very grateful to the people who did mumblecore.
On tortuous Welsh roads, we're grateful for a steering setup that is light and quick — a Ferrari - ism to go along with huge gearshift paddles worthy of any supercar — and plays a good part in making this car feel far less substantial than it actually is.
Playing through a game actually takes a lot of work, so you feel really grateful to people who've gone through all the trouble and all the work to play through one you've made.
I felt so grateful to Chester Gould that I actually sat down at a café and wrote him a letter.»
After his hashtag debacle of last week, Mann was doubtless grateful to be back in the insulated climate cocoon in which the only questions that slip through the net are from sappy rubes who support climate alarmism so they can feel like they're «saving the planet» without actually having to lift a finger.
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