Sentences with phrase «bit of help coping»

The truth is the more crazed and frenetic our society and lifestyle become, the more people are looking for a little bit of help coping.

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You have to accept that these injury problems do not help, though, so it was a bit of a downer for Arsene Wenger to have to start the season already struggling to cope with a defensive crisis and fitness issues for the likes of Giroud, on top of the long term absence of Danny Welbeck up front.
And for a bit of nostalgia, anybody remember the thread on MDC a couple of years ago where the midwife covered the poster's vagina with warm towels to help her cope with her mother's c - section in some weird ritual in the woods?
Letting your child experience the transition a little bit at a time can help her cope with the idea of separating from you.
How to cope: Getting back bits of a normal routine outside of the hospital — regular walks, checking in with work, going to church — can help you re-engage with the other parts of your life and give you a mental breather.
While each father develops his own way of coping with the birth of a premature or sick infant, this information may help make this difficult time a bit easier.
This means the Nottingham group can transfer these tiny bits of genetic information from the wild relatives into wheat on a large scale creating a step change in the search for new varieties of wheat that will cope with disease and climate change and help feed a growing population.
She told me she read somewhere that bagels were invented in Poland many years ago for women to bite down on to help cope with the pain of childbirth.
The archaeologists acknowledged it is a «bit of a leap» to say that what occurred thousands of years ago may help predict how modern - day humans will cope with climate change but lessons from the past offer hint at how people today can survive these changes.The researchers cited the importance of cooperation amid challenges humans face today.
We spend a bit of time here at Slaw fielding the news about this and that technical development initiated by others and helping each other cope with change that if not forced on us then certainly is, like the weather, happening without our informed consent.
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