Sentences with phrase «always get emotional»

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I always smile to myself and think, «Yes, because I've totally got the emotional fortitude it takes to bleed onto the page on demand.»
Armor - plated with a glass screen that kept people from getting too close without feeling shut out, Fosdick maintained a physical (though not always emotional) distance from his congregation.
To those of you that know me well, I always try my hardest never to get emotional; however, I write this...
I get that for a lot of people the most fun thing a team can do is get better, but for me that'll always be secondary to my emotional connection with certain players, especially ones who shaped my childhood.
The «Spending = Always Good» crowd pretends that the pickier, more patient fans are hopeless romantics — but suggest to them a retread traitor as a backup, and they get quite emotional.
They always get in the way of the emotional fan - boy rants.
Football fans have always been an emotional bunch, especially during the Premier League when local pride gets amplified beyond the borders of emotional restraint and sound judgment.
The biggest emotional trouble I've ever gotten into in my life always stemmed from the same dilemma — when I was torn between telling the truth, and being kind,» she begins.
Emotional intelligence isn't always his strong point, and this can quite easily get to you when you have a little one to take care of.
With postpartum doula support, you get practical, hands - on help and emotional support while you recover from birth and adjust to your life with a new baby; always with total respect and support for your parenting choices, whatever those may be.
That it's not always a case of just «trying harder» or «persisting longer»; in the above case persistence alone would never have resolved the issues — it's about effective help, emotional and mental support and accurate information — and most importantly it's about getting it at the right time.
Because of what I went through My dream has always been to get self - care (mental, emotional and physical wellness) education into schools.
«Because of what I went through [m] y dream has always been to get self - care (mental, emotional and physical wellness) education into schools,» she writes.
But I've gotten pretty good at predicting the source based on the emotional tone of their inquiries, and there is nearly ALWAYS an emotional tone to these inquiries.
And sorry about that haha I always get so emotional towards the end of a year.
It's not completely unheard of for someone to belt out Whitney Houston's «I Will Always Love You» at a karaoke bar or in the shower as a source of emotional therapy after getting dumped.
You have to be well — mannered and show that you're not looking to get into a relationship with her for money and that you can give the emotional support that she had always been looking for.
Once you get through basic background information, you have to open up about the good, the bad, and the emotional — and that's not always easy.
moments, and it works very well, but don't walk into it thinking you're getting It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, because the show packs a heavy emotional punch as well; I found myself feeling genuine compassion and sympathy for Grace and Frankie, and was even a little misty - eyed by the end of the pilot, as anger, resentment, and bitterness gave way to cautious optimism.
As always, the lyrics are great, and a number of the songs here get really emotional, particularly my three favorite songs on the album, Heartworms, Fantasy Island and The Fear.
Rachel got emotional thanking guests, declaring it's «always the year of the woman» and that this is her most favorite collection since beginning to design.
Both Wiress and Beetee could have simply been twitchy, nerdy caricatures, but casting Wright (who seems to be everywhere) and Plummer (who we always want to see more of) gives them depth and brings additional emotional weight to the arena's proceedings, to the cast of other tributes (which needs all the rounding out it can get) and to the film as a whole.
When the emotions overtook you Saoirse Ronan: «For me, there was always one scene that stuck out I got very emotional with, where I was drowned in the scene for quite a long time: It was the barley field scene towards the end in which Mr. Harvey's victims come to take Susie to heaven.
Throughout the award season, she always started her acceptance speeches with «I've got something to say...» At the Oscars, winning for Three Billboards, she got emotional thanking her husband, Joel Coen, and her son — but then got us ALL emotional when she asked all the women who had been nominated for Oscars to stand up and be counted.
We believe and empathize with Mary Elizabeth Winstead when she's upset often as she's a good actress that can sell a scene, but we don't always believe the situation or the sequence that got her from emotional point A to B. And this obviously hurts the movie and the viewer's engagement in it, and that's not all.
«And he would always get really emotional in different parts of the movie — my pops, he's a tough guy from Oakland, and I'd always kind of find it funny that my dad would tear up at certain parts of the movie.
• Children should ALWAYS wear the correct safety gear and equipment • The playing field or court should be safe, and checked before use • Teams should be made up of children of similar size, skill level, and physical and emotional maturity • All children participating should be physically and mentally prepared • Children practicing a sport should be watched by an adult who enforces the safety rules • Children should get enough fluids before, during and after sports
In my small unique book «The small stock trader» I also had more detailed overview of tens of stock trading mistakes (http://thesmallstocktrader.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/stock-day-trading-mistakessinceserrors-that-cause-90-of-stock-traders-lose-money/): • EGO (thinking you are a walking think tank, not accepting and learning from you mistakes, etc.) • Lack of passion and entering into stock trading with unrealistic expectations about the learning time and performance, without realizing that it often takes 4 - 5 years to learn how it works and that even +50 % annual performance in the long run is very good • Poor self - esteem / self - knowledge • Lack of focus • Not working ward enough and treating your stock trading as a hobby instead of a small business • Lack of knowledge and experience • Trying to imitate others instead of developing your unique stock trading philosophy that suits best to your personality • Listening to others instead of doing your own research • Lack of recordkeeping • Overanalyzing and overcomplicating things (Zen - like simplicity is the key) • Lack of flexibility to adapt to the always / quick - changing stock market • Lack of patience to learn stock trading properly, wait to enter into the positions and let the winners run (inpatience results in overtrading, which in turn results in high transaction costs) • Lack of stock trading plan that defines your goals, entry / exit points, etc. • Lack of risk management rules on stop losses, position sizing, leverage, diversification, etc. • Lack of discipline to stick to your stock trading plan and risk management rules • Getting emotional (fear, greed, hope, revenge, regret, bragging, getting overconfident after big wins, sheep - like crowd - following behavior, etc.) • Not knowing and understanding the competition • Not knowing the catalysts that trigger stock price changes • Averaging down (adding to losers instead of adding to winners) • Putting your stock trading capital in 1 - 2 or more than 6 - 7 stocks instead of diversifying into about 5 stocks • Bottom / top fishing • Not understanding the specifics of short selling • Missing this market / industry / stock connection, the big picture, and only focusing on the specific stocks • Trying to predict the market / economy instead of just listening to it and going against the trend instead of folloGetting emotional (fear, greed, hope, revenge, regret, bragging, getting overconfident after big wins, sheep - like crowd - following behavior, etc.) • Not knowing and understanding the competition • Not knowing the catalysts that trigger stock price changes • Averaging down (adding to losers instead of adding to winners) • Putting your stock trading capital in 1 - 2 or more than 6 - 7 stocks instead of diversifying into about 5 stocks • Bottom / top fishing • Not understanding the specifics of short selling • Missing this market / industry / stock connection, the big picture, and only focusing on the specific stocks • Trying to predict the market / economy instead of just listening to it and going against the trend instead of follogetting overconfident after big wins, sheep - like crowd - following behavior, etc.) • Not knowing and understanding the competition • Not knowing the catalysts that trigger stock price changes • Averaging down (adding to losers instead of adding to winners) • Putting your stock trading capital in 1 - 2 or more than 6 - 7 stocks instead of diversifying into about 5 stocks • Bottom / top fishing • Not understanding the specifics of short selling • Missing this market / industry / stock connection, the big picture, and only focusing on the specific stocks • Trying to predict the market / economy instead of just listening to it and going against the trend instead of following it
Money is always an emotional subject, but often when our emotions get involved with our investments, we will make wrong decisions.
While our organization was created to provide service dogs and emotional support dogs to veterans and they will always get priority, we will gladly consider placing dogs with non-veteran applicants as well.
It's always sad that we're losing a pet, but I think the part I get emotional about is something different.
Although using this process doesn't guarantee that you'll always get your needs met, it will substantially increase the likelihood that you'll spend more time feeling comfortable and at ease and less time in emotional distress.
(it's always a extreme emotional wrench every time I get to Marberry Shore and I have to forcably push my self past each time.
We'll admit we had always thought that one day technology might get to the point where real life actors wouldn't be required to bring a game character to life at all and an emotional performance could be rendered solely by a computer, but Antoniades was very supportive of the continued use of real actors in games.
I get that I'm comparing apples and oranges here, but the emotional beats of Uncharted always fell flat for me.
In settlements, you do not always get everything you are entitled to but you save on legal costs and the mental agony that can sometimes cause permanent emotional damage.
A cool head will always get you a better outcome than an emotional reaction will.
I've always offered emotional support to the people around me, helping them feel better about themselves and figure out how to get what they want out of life.
I've always been reserved about showing emotion, and perhaps she got more emotional trying to counterbalance me.
My primary goal has always been to help my clients get through a difficult time in their lives with the least amount of wasted time, emotional pain and unnecessary expense.
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