Sentences with phrase «challenging life decision»

Ironically, it's Tina's career that unexpectedly becomes the source of their most challenging life decision.
Irregular Choice, isn't just about a pair of wacky but wearable shoes — it's a life style choice, it's a declaration of independent fashion and creatively challenging life decisions.
Vitter found it difficult to provide the right response to the Brown v. Board question because many among us still believe in segregation, and saying otherwise would challenge our life decisions, such as where we live and where we send our children to school.

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Maintaining a positive view on life and a healthy response to life challenges will help you to avoid poor decisions that may make things worse than they already are.
Well, you will find that with it, you will be able to relax, make better decisions for yourself and not be knocked off kilter so easily when life challenges present.
It probably won't make Wynne any more popular in Harper's eyes, and will be one more reason for him to avoid meeting with her, but it could also be the first shot in a Supreme Court challenge of the legislation, which could conceivably be much faster - tracked than it would be if we had to wait for a Charter challenge the traditional way, which could conceivably help save lives, going back to the thrust of the Bedford decision in the first place.
In our preaching of the gospel we must get at it, present its «offense,» in such a fashion that it is a challenge to decision for men and women who live in the middle half of the twentieth century.
In it, the reader mentioned the fact that sometimes she felt insecure about her decision to pursue a family life before a career, explaining how challenging it can be to find time to write amidst the craziness of having young children at home.
In any case, the life of faith is being daily challenged and tested afresh in the decisions and crises, both great and small, of which normal life consists.
Sometimes we are told that human life is determined by cosmic forces, at others we are challenged to a decision.
At an enrichment workshop one mid-years engineer declared during a session on life - investment planning, «I'm in work I no longer find challenging — trapped by economic necessity and by career decisions I made twenty - five years ago when I was a mere kid.»
I guess my question, with that in mind, is this: After reading such an intimate account of the challenges that come with a life of celibacy, is it fair for those of us who are not in the position to make such a decision ourselves to demand that others choose that life?
Living in the midst of cattle country (ranchers, feedlots, and packing plants) and in a small town (population 900) has made my choice challenging at times, but I have a clear conscience and a healthy body because of that decision.
He challenged all of us to consider the decisions we make everyday» ¦ and to always be willing to ask God for strength to stand as you journey through this life.
Whether you're a fan of psychology or not, having the time and inclination to understand one's self is critical to making good decisions, to understanding motives and to appreciating the challenges that living presents.
All parents face similar challenges and decisions as part of everyday life.
As a father of six children, he also appreciates the challenges that young mothers face today when making life - altering decisions in the changing health care landscape in addition to the various pressures in today's workplace.
Living with my decision to do adoption has been by far the biggest challenge of my life.
These benefits include but are not limited to the power of the human touch and presence, of being surrounded by supportive people of a family's own choosing, security in birthing in a familiar and comfortable environment of home, feeling less inhibited in expressing unique responses to labor (such as making sounds, moving freely, adopting positions of comfort, being intimate with her partner, nursing a toddler, eating and drinking as needed and desired, expressing or practicing individual cultural, value and faith based rituals that enhance coping)-- all of which can lead to easier labors and births, not having to make a decision about when to go to the hospital during labor (going too early can slow progress and increase use of the cascade of risky interventions, while going too late can be intensely uncomfortable or even lead to a risky unplanned birth en route), being able to choose how and when to include children (who are making their own adjustments and are less challenged by a lengthy absence of their parents and excessive interruptions of family routines), enabling uninterrupted family boding and breastfeeding, huge cost savings for insurance companies and those without insurance, and increasing the likelihood of having a deeply empowering and profoundly positive, life changing pregnancy and birth experience.
Regular self care acitivies can help you achieve your goals, assist through a weight loss journey, empower you in decision making and help you cope and navigate through life's challenges.
For this month's Green Moms» Carnival, Beth of Fake Plastic Fish challenged the Green Moms to write about a «Day in the Life,» reflecting on the «green steps we take as well as the green challenges we face and the hard decisions we have to make.»
We faced many challenges, from living and working in difficult circumstances to life - threatening, split - second decisions that had to be made under extreme pressure.
The Home Office sits at the heart of some of the most complex and challenging decisions in government - and, if his predecessors» experiences are any guide, Sajid Javid should probably give up now on the hope of having much of a life beyond his red ministerial boxes.
The Home Office sits at the heart of some of the most complex and challenging decisions in government - and, if his predecessors» experiences are any guide, Mr Javid should probably give up now on the hope of having much of a life beyond his red ministerial boxes.
In a statement released this afternoon, Fuschillo called his departure a «hard and bittersweet decision to reach,» but also said he's at a point in his life at which he's ready for a «new challenge
Kathryn J. Boor, the Ronald P. Lynch Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, said, «Introducing a new crop presents agricultural challenges that must be addressed in order for growers to make optimal decisions on the farm.
Your decision to take the challenge was based on your desire to make changes to your body, and to your life.
If you are considering doing the BodyBlitz challenge, you are halfway towards making a huge and possibly life - changing decision!
Unfortunately, we live in challenging times and must be very careful with our purchasing decisions.
ADD, anger, fear, confusion, bad decisions, learning problems, lack of concentration, procrastination, motivation and confidence difficulties, an inability to stick to diet and exercise resolutions, and many other common life challenges...
Rather than introducing restrictions into your life, we'll instead challenge the way you interact with food and exercise and create awareness of the emotions behind those decisions.
The greatest challenge of life is the morning decision to wake up late and compromise with your looks or be the rise and shine baby.
Going online to search for my one and only wasn't an easy challenge, but I can say it was the best decision of my life.
They obtain jobs as journalists at competing local newspapers, buy their first home, and begin to make their way through the challenges of a new marriage, new careers and, possibly, the life - changing decision to start a family.
His scenes with Spacey's professor are the film's best, and Hoult also shoulders the responsibility of Salinger's writing frustrations, personal life challenges, military service, and finally, his decision to become the most famous and long - lasting recluse (by comparison, Howard Hughes was an amateur).
And while he finds an unexpected idealism buried under layers of marketing pragmatism, the challenge is often to make the decision - makers see that while the topics they're dealing in are of epic, life - or - death, historic importance, sometimes the only way to gain majority attention is with a catchy jingle.
As a followup to the more commercial Drive, Only God Forgives presented the director with all new challenges, which he met head - on... except for the times when he questioned his own decisions, multiple times, in the privacy of his rented living quarters.
And with this study, Selman and Elizabeth hope to get at something deeper too as they observe how students wrestle with the ethical decisions the characters make and how the students apply that thinking to challenges they may face in their own lives.
Schools should create a learning environment which allows and encourages pupils to tackle real life challenges which require them to manage risk and to develop their decision making, team building and problem solving skills.
Ensuring all children and youth thrive as they move through school and into their adult lives requires that they have the opportunity to develop the skills and competencies that will help them land their first job, navigate and overcome the challenges they will face, keep positive relationships, and make good decisions.
Like in real life, learners will be put in front of challenging situations, in which they have to make the right decision with the right timing, otherwise the scenario might lead to failure, just like in real life when their decision making process has been wrong.
Through social and emotional learning, we develop our capacity to manage our feelings, relate well to others, skillfully handle conflict and other life challenges, make good decisions, and take responsibility for improving our communities — from the classroom to the world.
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is the process by which we develop our capacity to understand and manage our feelings, relate well to others, skillfully handle conflict and other life challenges, make good decisions, and take responsibility for improving our communities — from the classroom to the world.
Lincoln's life was filled with many relationships, events, challenges and decisions that shaped him from boy to politician.
We believe that putting adolescents in a safe but alien and challenging environment and pushing responsibility and decision - making to them as quickly as possible helps them develop emotional intelligence and leadership qualities during a very important transformative period of their lives.
Other strategies include: (1) establishing and using a time - out or cooling - off place (even an informal time - out activity like having a child take a message, book, or box of chalk to another teacher could give the student the space and time he or she needs to maintain or regain composure); (2) applying role plays, simulations (for example, Barnga, Living in a Global Age, Rafa - Rafa, and Broken Squares) and moral dilemmas to teach students how to resolve conflicts, make collective decisions, appreciate different perspectives, weigh consequences, identify right from wrong, and check impulsive behavior; and (3) suggesting or assigning literature with characters who face similar challenges to that of the disabled student.
Among the college courses arising from the project are Colby College's «Meaningful Work in a Meaningful Life,» New York University's «Good Work in a Global Context,» and Brown University's «Entrepreneurship and Good Work» — all focused on helping students think proactively about the challenges of ethical decision - making in the various professions.
As our recent blog on conduct training highlights, challenging learners to explore the «grey areas» is a more challenging and realistic way to get learners to a place where they are making the right decisions in real life.
Growing students» self - knowledge, effective decision making skills and readiness to seek and persevere with challenging learning experiences puts the tools for personalization in their hands, effectively empowering every student to become their own conductor, prepared to lead the symphony of their own life.
Sakamoto's decision to teach underprivileged children to swim and to challenge them to dream, changed hundreds of lives for the better.
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