Sentences with phrase «anxious people looked»

Less socially anxious people looked at the other more during proud than embarrassed stories.
More socially anxious people looked at the other less during both stories.

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I can tell the story of my life through my ornaments Each year I look forward to giving away ornaments to the people that I love and I'm always anxious to see what I will add to my collection.
Still, as I write this, I'm looking around at people in my favorite café near my home in San Francisco and wondering: Are some of them even more anxious than I am?
Anxious to see how things look in person and your feedback on some of those lesser - known Amazon brands.
It took me a while to figure out my own split personality and that having one is nothing bad... I am in constant struggle between the two people living inside of me: one that craves for safety, routine, success, having everything organised and solved and then another one which craves for everything opposite to that, unpredictable, wondering spirit that never stops daydreaming, is anxious when stale and is constantly looking for the next most exciting adventure.
He was fascinated by outcasts and orphans, father figures and struggling sons, broken people driven by anger and colliding with society, anxious teenagers and young adults looking for their identity and their place in a hostile world.
I also anxious to see what the new logo will look like because that person not only get the very first Adam but also the logo that will be put on all of them.
And if you are anxious to get a look at the display in person, it will be at FPD International 2013 in Yokohama October 23 - 25.
FROM THE USA TODAY BEST - SELLING AUTHOR OF DARK SPACE A MISSION TO ANOTHER WORLD COULD BE OUR ONLY HOPE... The year is 2790 AD: with space elevators and giant orbital fleets hovering over Earth, open war looks inevitable, and people are anxious to get away.
The truth is, whenever a contrarian buy signal appears, most people get anxious and look for sophisticated ways to ignore it.
If you are looking to enroll your dog into a training class to «socialize» him to be less fearful, less anxious, or friendlier to other dogs or people, please be aware that he has a nearly or fully developed personality and at this point we need to take on an approach of intervention, teaching better behaviors, and perhaps modifying behaviors and emotional responses.
Indications that a dog may be fearful or anxious include: licking his / her lips, puffing out his / her cheeks, pulling his / her ears back, dilating his / her pupils, looking at people from the side of his / her eyes or turning his / her head away from or staring at the people, piloerection (hair standing up), and tensing of his / her body.
It looked bad, and people were anxious for me to sock it to it.
The anxious psychocrat can relax; the point here is not to credit him or her with sufficient nous to have organised a conspiracy, but that they are the useful idiots of people who look up to them as intellectual giants.
And they're anxious enough and impulse enough to start clicking and reading and looking at things — and so if you can create a psychological profile of a type of person who is more prone to adopting certain forms of ideas, conspiracies for example, you can identify what that person looks like in data terms.
It helps if other people who look after your child — for example, child care workers, teachers and family members — also know what makes your child feel anxious and what they can do to help him with managing anxiety in these situations.
Children ages eight to twelve months should: be shy or anxious with strangers; cry when parents leave; enjoy imitating people in play; prefer certain people and toys; explore objects in different ways; find hidden objects easily; look at correct picture when the image is named; imitate gestures; and begin to use objects correctly.
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