Sentences with phrase «actually live this reality»

«Our research shows that there is a fundamental disconnect between marketers, who are presenting motherhood as an ideal, and Canadian moms, who are actually living the reality,» said Julie Michaelson, BabyCenter Head of Global Sales.

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Such training scenarios are one place where virtual reality might actually be living up to its hype.
In determining that participants» aspirations do not always match the reality of what they're working towards, such findings can ultimately help people better budget their lives — and make New Year's resolutions that they'll actually keep, said Emilio Pardo, president of Life Reimagined.
If he could actually make living on a boat a reality, he'd have to find the right vessel - at the right price point.
The reality is that the bump in cancer rates is actually a good news story, because it means more people — especially in the developing world — are going to live to get it.
They actually visualise and plan their best reality while others are merely spectators of life.
I know there's some work that gets us... As Michael Kitces has pointed to, that's like, the reality is for savers, most of them actually keep accumulating money, and they retire at 60, they've got a million to two million bucks, and then they live'til 85, pass away, and they've got three million dollars.
We seem to have become that child that grows up raised by wolves, believing our whole life that we are actually a wolf when in reality we are something different altogether.
@Keith actually it's you who can't seem to stomach the reality of things we know full well what it means, once again you have to get your facts strait, it's only legal to abort the first 21 weeks when the fetus can not live outside of the mothers womb, if the mother is to give birth within this time line the the fetus could not survive (a miscarriage).
i am going through this again... all of the dreams I had, that I discern were visioins, were because I was having dreams that were LEADING what my reality and awake life was about to actually present to me.
One way of viewing the religious crisis of our time is to see it not in the first instance as a challenge to the intellectual cogency of Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, or other traditions, but as the gradual erosion, in an ever more complex and technological society, of the feeling of reciprocity with nature, organic interrelatedness with the human community, and sensitive attention to the processes of lived experience where the realities designated by religious symbols and assertions are actually to be found, if they are found at all.
I didn't say I hated anyone and if you could bother to actually read and live in reality you'd see my comments weren't directed at Christians, just at about one third of Christians who are extremists.
b) How shall the theological course of study be made adequate to the pluralism of ways in which the Christian thing is actually construed, that is, interpreted and lived in concrete reality?
What has been said about authority implies that he reveals what it means to live in terms of the way reality actually is.
It instructs that all life is actually pure thought and there is no physical reality to the universe at all.
Why believe in real truth - that actually confronts the deep multiplicity of what it means to be human, and actually change your life - when you can believe in your own shallow truth that simply adds to one's self - justification and denial of reality, and remain the way you are?
For the plain fact is that God had actually revealed to those who had known Jesus a reality which no bare record of his words or life could convey.
Funny how star gazing gives one awe and a sense of eternity and in my case it removes the hope of heaven... i.e. there is no heaven, just space with gazeous substance... a place where it is childish and absurd to think we are going when we die... Our solar system / galaxy seem empty of organic life altogether... actually inorganic seems to be the norm... so my faith struggle of the week is how can I possibly believe in after life... when reality shows me decomposition of all that we are, scientific observation does not allow room for a «spirit body» to rise and go in some nebulae... So why do I still need to believe despite this raw evidence... I drive me crazy sometimes...
Actually what is clear is that many Christians see both the spiritual and physical realities of life.
Maybe, just maybe because secretly you think there might actually be something to this God and the simple reality there is nothing after you die scares the life out of you.
I suspect that there may be more «pro — life» Americans than we think who would not vote in private to actually end legalized abortion — that they have grown accustomed to the reality that abortion is there «just in case» something uncomfortable occurs in their lives in regard to an unwanted pregnancy.
While the debates rage on about whether Noah is biblical enough, Heaven is For Real true enough, and God is Not Dead profitable enough, Philomena delivers a quiet, understated, and powerful portrayal of the actual human experience, where clear - cut lines between good and evil, heroes and villains, right and wrong might be good «story-wise» but don't reflect the reality most people of faith actually live in.
Alan Jackson actually had the guts to admit it, but they lose touch with the reality we all lived in and the one in which they once lived.
These days, with Floyd Mayweather Jr. gabbing on Live with Kelly and Michael and posting twitpics of his $ 200,000 betting slips, and with Mike Tyson (yes, sigh, Mike Tyson) launching a reality series, it's hard to conceive of a time when anything a boxer did outside the ring actually, well, mattered.
Although the reality is that divorce is hard, for many it is harder, more painful, and actually dangerous to live disconnected and disengaged emotionally from an abusive spouse.
Some estimates offer that 1 in 8 people started life as a twin, while in reality only 1 in 70 actually are a twin.
The breast is part of that sexiness and it's important to realize that the idea of the breast being sexy, is actually not the biological norm for humans, which to us, from the West, sounds a bit mad, because we just assume that breasts are inherently sexy and inherently part of our sex lives, but actually, that's not the reality for a lot of cultures out there.
She strives to help moms make positive mothering a daily reality through educating them not only about our offerings, but how to personalize solutions for their own family and actually make our products work to improve the chaos in their every day lives.
People who make models like I do for a living don't actually believe they're describing reality.
When asked if this has made her a fatalist, Miller is quick to respond, «Actually, I'd say all that reality so early in life has made me an optimistic pragmatist.
Next, download a tracking app, like Moment, that can help give you a reality check about just how much of your waking life you're actually spending staring at that little screen.
Here, Shannon shows you how to jump - start your growth by figuring out what it is you actually want in your dream life, and how to overcome your fears so you can make it a reality.
But the reality is is that when you're actually, you know, living in your powerful space, when you're being who you are supposed to be, the person is going to appear.
However, the reality is that falling into an upside down position as in a headstand actually helps boost the morale and renders a new perception in life.
The new owners actually did the renovations, and so now when I visit one of my besties that lives across the street, I can see my wildest dream a reality....
In reality, I know how to operate more tools than the average male and actually use power tools in my personal life for many DIY projects as well.
Into this season of the Serious Movie, when every other film seems to speak to the troubled times in which we actually live, the fact - based, yet farcical «The Disaster Artist» blows like a fresh breeze, throwing open a window through which we may escape, briefly, from ugly reality.
Catching Fire is actually an improvement on its predecessor, the story is darker with Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) beginning to look outside of her immediate situation to see the harsh reality of the people of Panem's lives.
On the other hand (again), its still frustrating because its bringing attention to this type of crap which actually goes on in reality, and I'm still not totally convinced if its in here to take the piss or because we all live in an ultra PC society these days and everyone has to conform, including horror icons apparently.
Perhaps that's because the movie actually features an alternate reality in which Pepper survives, and she and Tony live happily ever after.
The film industry has recently come under fire for representing certain types of individuals on screen but not actually hiring actors who are living those realities, including the recent horror film Hush; Kate Siegel, a non-deaf actress, was cast in the role of Maddie, a deaf writer.
I also like this part of the movie because it reflects both the allure of the dreams Vegas offers and the reality of what it's like to actually live and work there.
While the film might sound depressing, it is actually a very funny comedy that happens to deal with such cold, hard realities as familial difficulties, the physical and mental deterioration of aging, and the morass of realizing that one hasn't lived the life one expected or desired — maybe even realizing one was never certain of what kind of life that might have been in the first place.
I don't know if Craig thought that audiences couldn't handle the stark reality of what would have actually happened if this were real life but I felt a lot of the moments that could have had emotional tension were simply glanced over.
The slowing - down effect of Venice makes it possible for Jackie to actually live in reality rather than hurrying through it or avoiding it.
Coupled with two fantastic leading performances, that makes for a true - story drama that actually lives up to the remarkable reality it's trying to portray.
While many of the characters surrounding Frances are all playing the parts of grown - ups without actually doing anything, she is well - aware of her ambitions, just dancing her way through life and drawing her world with colors that simply don't exist in her reality.
In reality, the film is actually a surprisingly enjoyable, thoroughly heartwarming fantasy about a woman (Queen Latifah) who learns that she has three weeks to live and decides to spend her life savings on an extravagant vacation.
«The hard reality of soft skills is, actually, these things around the workplace, and these things around character and resilience are important for anybody to achieve in life, as well as for the success of our economy,» said Mr Hinds.
In most augmented reality systems, generated, virtual visuals supplement real - life images in real - time, adding an extra layer on top of what the user is actually experiencing.
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