Sentences with phrase «always felt heard»

We may not have always agreed with his positions, but we always felt heard and knew that he was making decisions with children — and only children — in mind.
Many who have passed through Bridgewater criticize this arrangement, saying that workers haven't always felt heard when they voice their criticism.

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Startup success stories are always good to hear, especially in the Middle East, and Fadel feels that people invested in the ecosystem need to help each other out, if more such tales are to come out of this region.
I would tell someone just starting their career here at Franklin Templeton that they should not be afraid to contribute ideas, challenge the way that things are done, or speak up as I have found that colleagues and leaders are always open to hearing what you have to say and will act upon ideas if they feel as though it would be beneficial.
They are simply looking for a place to belong, where they can feel safe, where they will not hear a joke with that word that always condemns them, like magic.
To read it from a survivor's standpoint, to feel the fear they must have felt hidden away, to hear the cries of their rescuer as the Nazi's beat him, trying to get him to say he had Jews he was hiding, to think of the rescuers children never saying a word, and being always vigilant... it is both heartwarming, and utterly heartbreaking at once.
I've always wondered how far people would drive to feel heard.
Real love and compassion isn't always a feel good experience... real loves sometimes tells us the things that we do not always want to hear, with the true well being of the person at the forefront.
I always feel like I love Jesus better when I hear from other women how and why they love Him, too.
Lots to see and hear, and I always come home feeling better, closer to the good side of things.
We always hear about how the angel appeared in glowing white, and how the person felt tingles and shivers and a warm sense of love and well being.
Should there be an «individual» who could not feel easy about yielding, and who raised a strong objection to this widespread practice of excusing, alas, we have not yet heard all; for there is always one excuse held in reserve, that lies in wait at his door and demands of him, «What good does it do for a single individual to insist upon opposing this?»
I'm always encouraged and it always makes me feel good when I hear of another who is willing to come face to face with what they REALLY feel and what they REALLY believe.
Raised a churchgoer in deeply religious Lancaster County, where churches far outnumber bars, Monville said she always enjoyed a close relationship with God, hearing his voice call to her, feeling his embrace during prayer and worship.
Christine, that is a really powerful way to convey that relationship, and one that portrays my relationship not to the bible, but more to the «feeling / knowing / hearing» god... Even at my most believing, I never had the experience of God talking directly to me and telling me what to do, but so many people I knew seemed to have this... I always had my doubts and confusions; the times where I truly felt god or heard god, it was at a deep sensing level... not anyting spoken or any kind of instruction.
I hear you with being busy; this is always the time of year things seem to get pretty major, which makes it impossible to get things done; i'm feeling that a little bit myself right now.
Oh glad to hear that you're feeling better now It's always hard to say goodbye ~ This soup looks great and I can't believe you posted a savoury recipe too Take care of yourself!
I always feel bad when I hear of someone trying one of our recipes and not liking them and we do all we can to prevent this from happening.
Today for example, I spent my lunch break at the hair salon, a place I love for these three reasons: first I adore my stylist and love hearing about her recent travels and life experiences; second because I always leave feeling refreshed and happy; and third because they have the best assortment of magazines!!
So glad to hear you are starting to feel better and had a nice time celebrating VDay:) This looks like an awesome snack Zainab, we love pistachios and always have them on hand and I love the melted chocolate and added crunch from the cereal!
but i guess, since I had been hearing all this advocating of dates earlier what i always felt missing from all the praise was the word of caution about them.
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As for Giroud I hope what I'm hearing is not true.You get the feeling that once Lacazette starts scoring he just won't like it.He's also another overrated player who's also hear because of Wenger's kindness.Apart from the fact that he's good with his head I don't see the positives of keeping here and even Welbeck.We need players who can push Lacazette to perform and these are just not the players.They are more of rotation players.Do you think if Welbeck and Giroud were at top form they can challenge Laca at his best?I always laugh at our strikers though.On one hand, one doesn't fit our style of play but at least he can finish.On the other hand, the one who fits our style of play can't even score a goal.I can't believe we are joking with such a crucial role.I'm sick and tired of seeing average strikers in the club.It's been painful watching the likes of Bendtner and Chamakh already.Now I have to cope with this.
It is always good to hear that I am not alone with my feelings, and that others are not alone in theirs.
«I always hear the boss say it is my first five - metre burst, when I receive the ball and to get away from defenders and I feel that's getting better and better each day,» he said.
Though NBC broadcasters felt compelled — as always — to apologize to those who had never heard the word before, the 2007 Irish Amateur champion and the winner of the 2009 Irish Open as an amateur refused to make amends for making some of your tender ears bleed.
«It's something that touches my heart because it's always a good feeling when you see the flag and you hear your name in the stands,» Salah said.
I always thought it seemed «gross» to hear of toddlers nursing, but I knew very little of it and feel terrible for ever thinking anything like that!
I'll spare you from hearing that it's my favorite issue though you know it is, always the latest issue feels nearest and dearest to my heart... right next to the next issue, which is fresh on my mind and in front of my desk.
Whenever I coach or visit a Boot Camp workshop, I always hear a new comment that I feel all new dads should hear.
«For... women, it is not always the sensational or dramatic events that trigger childbirth trauma but other factors such as loss of control, helplessness, loss of dignity, the hostile or difficult attitudes of the people around them, feelings of being invisible, not being heard or the absence of informed consent to medical procedures.»
It always irks me to hear people say they felt pressured into a c - section because most have no problem telling you how horrible you are for even considering a RCS.
Go over clear rules with your child and let her know that while you are open to hearing her out if she feels like a rule is unfair — as long as she speaks to you respectfully — there are some things, like riding her bike with a helmet, that is non-negotiable and must always be followed.
We often hear that good parents love their children unconditionally, but we all know that no parent always feels loving.
I always point out (to women in particular) how frustrating it is for us when we complain about something and someone (usually our husbands) immediately launches into «fix it» mode; sometimes all we want is to be heard, to feel felt, to complain.
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There were glimpses of hope but they were always tainted with worry and instead of finding joy in moments such as hearing a heartbeat, all I felt was relief.
I feel like I hear lots of stories of bedsharing toddlers who transition to their own beds with little to no fuss, but I don't really believe that it is always that way!
Yes I have heard so many people saying that they lost their child at the shopping mall or even at the beach and I always thought «oh that must feel awful» right?
I have never had a negative experience with a lactation consultant, during my troubles breastfeeding both kids, so I was always surprised when I heard friends talking about the pressure they felt from their own.
I am a huge nutrition fan, myself, so I'm always interested in hearing more, but it felt like pulling teeth listening to this podcast.
For those people that are lucky enough not to have to go through what I did, please don't place judgement on those that can't breast feed / It isn't always «they should have stuck with it», and hearing that along with «oh, well you should have...» can sometimes feel like a knife to the gut when it is already hard enough.
As well as blind and partially - sighted people, «Talking Buses» will help other people - including the elderly, people with hearing impairments and learning disabilities - by making them feel reassured that clear and timely information is always available.
«Yesterday's ruling was a landmark ruling that tells about the fact that our courts are working, rule of law is part of our lives and that our democracy is alive and kicking and that at any point in time we can be confident that we have a court to rely on and that when people feel aggrieved by decisions by an arm of government or a constitutional body, they can always appeal and have hearing and sometimes can have their grievances addressed in their favour.
We always feel like we're fighting for crumbs, and when the majority leader position is here — whether it was Ralph Marino, Dean Skelos and now John — we feel like our voices are being heard better.»
Matter of fact, its always a good time to hear how their disgusting party really feels.
What's more, when you have atypical depression, you don't always feel low: Your mood may lift temporarily when positive events happen, or you hear good news.
I always hear people say how they don't really enjoy exercise, but love the feeling afterward, so they do it.
I'd love to hear what you tried — please feel free to leave a comment below and let me know, I'm always interested in learning about new food.
How many times have you heard, «you'll feel better after a good night of sleep» or «it's always better in the morning?»
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