Not exact matches
Facing unprecedented economic challenges,
emotional baggage from seeing so many of their parents divorced and having core values tested
by a shifting cultural climate has given many millennials pause when it comes to «settling down.»
No matter how the flight unfolds, my experience is that I'll arrive at the
baggage collection exhausted and
emotional and be met
by an angel.
Every time you do this, you're emptying your
emotional backpack of old
baggage, so you're less likely to get hijacked
by anger the next time.
Guys are generally less likely to choose a celibate lifestyle as such but it can happen
by default as a result of other factors such as shyness,
emotional baggage or lack of social opportunity.
Improving our mental /
emotional process
by stopping the mental chatter, approving and accepting ourselves and loosing the
emotional baggage that drags us down.
I am a very transparent person, Tired torturing thyself
by dieting but never seemed to succeed.Always wan na make people laugh though i'm becoming corny sometimes.UNFAITHFULNESS, ARROGANCE, PRIDE,
EMOTIONAL BAGGAGE turns me off.I have big ears to listen, a big heart to offer a hand and I am a good...
He lives out of a suitcase for most of the year, loving his nomadic existence and lack of
emotional baggage, but his boss hires arrogant, young gun Natalie (Kendrick), and she threatens his lifestyle
by implementing an automated firing system.
Fresh off a breakup, packing lots of
emotional baggage, she's planning to crash for a bit with older brother Jeff (Swanberg himself), his wife Kelly (Melanie Lynskey) and their 2 - year - old, played
by the director's own budding scene - stealer, Jude.
This witty and knotty comic portrait of a dysfunctional New York family unpacks the
emotional baggage of three adult siblings played
by Ben Stiller, Adam Sandler and Elizabeth Marvel — the kids of a New York sculptor, Harold (Dustin Hoffman, in a shuffling self - possessed performance).
With a rainbow - inflected wardrobe seemingly handed down from MADtv's Lorraine, Doris is a fantastically out - of - touch ditz whose
emotional baggage is symbolized
by her hording habit and whose every action is founded on the unfunny truism that old folks say and do the darnedest things.
While these owners rationalize their actions
by saying there was nothing more they could do, these birds enter a very uncertain future with the heavy burden of years of
emotional and behavioral
baggage.
The
Emotional Baggage Drop is co-curated
by Denver - based nomadic contemporary art museum, Black Cube.