Sentences with phrase «confidence for life»

You might be trying to rediscover balance and confidence for your life.
This innovative resource will help students to see their ability to study and pass exams as part of their self - belief and confidence for life.
Through a five - part process she helps every woman analyze her nutrition, exercise, sleep, stress and rest so she can balance her hormones and create optimal energy, fitness, and confidence for life.
They wanted everyone to become a believer of course — to assent to the reality of God and God's providence, justice and compassion, and thus find a confidence for living in this precarious world.

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'» It became known as the «Frisbee speech,» and for years it gave foreign acquirers confidence the government wouldn't throw the book at them if they failed to live up to their promises.
Sandberg, the COO of Facebook, has spent the last two years struggling: to normalize life for her children, to get comfortable accepting the help of friends and family, to regain confidence at work, and to rediscover hope.
«I can say with confidence,» he says, «if you invest in just bonds for the rest of your life, you are not going to have a retirement.»
When you're going through your teenage years, that confidence kicks you off for the rest of your life, whether in a good way or a negative way if you lack confidence through those years.
You'll gain confidence and self - assurance, and the skills you gain will serve you well for the rest of your business — and personal — life.
A gamification approach to life also cultivates qualities of resilience, and confidence, and an appetite for risk — critical for advancement.
I hope I have instilled in each of you the values that have blessed me in this life and rewarded me with this extraordinary sense of accomplishment and a confidence that you can break rules and make things work for the better.
Having been overweight for more than half my life, and having struggled with body image issues throughout the second half, I found myself searching for something that would give me the body I so longed for and the confidence to go with it.
Every box you buy helps power unique and amazing experiences for the awesome girls who sell them — it also gives her the opportunity to learn essential life skills, soar in confidence, and quickly discover the leader within.
The commonly prescribed arthritis drug Vioxx was withdrawn after it was linked with heart attacks and strokes, a drug trial which went horribly wrong left six men fighting for their lives in intensive care, hospitals were names and shamed for MRSA and Clostridium difficile deaths, and measles made a come back after public confidence in the MMR vaccine plummeted.
Regardless of what you use them for, annuities enable people to enter retirement with confidence — especially when they're backed by the financial strength of New York Life.
To give you confidence in a long - term distribution strategy, several factors must be considered to solve for the «magic number» needed to support your lifestyle including: sequence of returns, volatility, portfolio withdrawals, taxes, life expectancy, inflation, and more.
Look for commentary that treats people with dignity and care; look for examples you can emulate with confidence it won't ruin your life or society.
People want recipes for inner serenity and confidence that do not involve interaction with others or taking responsibility for institutional life.
If the life of a tailor working from home was chosen to facilitate his prayer life, it is also possible that his choice was a convenient one for an introvert with little self - confidence.
For it is my confidence that no power in life or in death is stronger than the self - giving love of God, revealed for me most clearly in Jesus ChriFor it is my confidence that no power in life or in death is stronger than the self - giving love of God, revealed for me most clearly in Jesus Chrifor me most clearly in Jesus Christ.
For the future of the Church everywhere, too, what is most essential is the ancient yet ever - new message of Christianity, that is to say that in the darkness of this life the hearts of men must entrust themselves to that ineffable, adorable mystery of life which we call God in faith, hope and love and unconditional confidence in Jesus Christ our Lord.
It means giving up every attempt to carve out a niche in life for ourselves, surrendering all our self - confidence, and resolving to trust in God alone, in the God who raises the dead (2 Cor.
Not until I had been back in the U.S. for several months did it dawn on me that I had experienced a profound sense of serenity in these people and, through them, had glimpsed my own confidence and inner strength, elusive through much of my life as a white christian in the U.S.
Much of what the west has long taken for granted is now disappearing: the security provided by Christendom; the Christian way of interpreting reality; the confidence that the Christian path leads to eternal salvation; and the belief that Christian doctrine embodies the essential and unchangeable truths by which to live.
Where confidence reigns man must often, indeed, adapt his wishes to the commands of his community; but he must not repress them to such an extent that the repression acquires a dominating significance for his life....
«Therefore, brethren, since we have confidence to enter the sanctuary by the blood of Jesus, by the new and living way which he opened for us through the curtain, that is, through his flesh, and since we have a great high priest over the house of God, let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith» (10:19 - 22).
The teacher's only access to the wholeness of the pupil is through winning his confidence, and this is done through his direct and ingenuous participation in the lives of his pupils and through his acceptance of responsibility for this participation.
The first and more important is to mediate to the sufferer the abundant and unfailing resources of God for mastering his pain — a sense of the divine nearness, an assurance of divine concern, confidence that in the midst of it all there is a good to be found which, with the help of God, can lead to richer and deeper living.
We ask them for guidance in beginning and starting over again, not against or as an alternative to our inherited tradition, but in confidence that the Church, our mother, lives for the sake of ever more fully serving the truth of Christ.
The use of supernaturalism to manipulate and control people is the world's oldest confidence scheme, it relies on the ritual abuse of children at their most impressionable stage by adults who have themselves been made childish for life by artifacts of the primitive mind.
As one who has studied genetics and mechanisms of evolution for most of her life» evolution by natural selection being the one with which I am most familiar» I can say with a high degree of confidence that Prof. Carlin has no clear idea of what «Darwinism» means.
Clearly, the tree never faces the terrible stymie that confronts parents who fiercely love their children but also discover that they can not provide them with what they most need — a mate, self - confidence, a reason for living, whatever.
I can say this with confidence, because I lived in that world for over a decade.
As each died in turn, proudly defying the king in the worst that he could do, they expressed their confidence in their ultimate vindication with such words as: «Fiend though you are, you are setting us free from this present life, and, since we die for his laws, the King of the universe will raise us up to a life everlastingly made new.»
We hope that this in turn will deepen our love for God and give us confidence to live our Catholic faith joyfully.
In his foreword, the Rt Rev Peter Doyle, Chair of the Bishops» Committee for Marriage and Family Life, described the 4th edition as «a resource to assist all those in our communities whose marriages have failed, and those accompanying them; and restore to them, with the mercy of God, hope and confidence on the journey of faith in the light of the Gospel.»
The follower of Christ surrenders himself in gratitude and faith to Christ, lives in Christ, finds himself released from bondage to sin, and affirms with utter confidence, «There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.
Give unto us the increase of hope — not wistful desire for what is round the corner or over the hill, but the habit of living with tip - toe expectancy in the sure confidence that God has in store for us more than we can conceive or know.
And yet it is precisely this confidence which seems so unrealistic, even fantastic, to many modern people, who nevertheless long for some ultimate justice, some ultimate affirmation of life over death.
One is the belief in progress.4 The expectation that life gets better for most people as time passes has been widespread since the 18th century.5 A basic source of the confidence in progress is the Biblical idea that the Kingdom of God will come at the end of time.
Updike does not flinch at making God responsible for the deaths that undermine our confidence in the goodness of life.
Serious efforts should likewise be made to secure for foreign service in government and commerce men and women who are capable and dedicated, who will inspire confidence, respect, and affection in the people among whom they sojourn, and who will identify sympathetically with these people in attitudes and way of life rather than create little outposts of the home country in a foreign land.
It faces death not with the hope for immortality, but with the human confidence that man may befriend death and live with it as a possibility always alongside.
Maybe it is the grindingly long, 162 - game season, which allows for so many promising and disheartening plotlines to take shape, only to dissolve again along the way, and which sustains even the most improbable hope past any rational span; or maybe it is simply the course of the year's seasons, from early spring into mid-autumn — nature's perennial allegory of human life, eloquent of innocent confidence slowly transformed into wise resignation.
At several points he touches upon the paradoxes of modern urbanism and the tragic ironies of our cultural attitude toward cities: although we now have more individual freedom, technical ability, and, arguably, social equity, we do not live in places as hospitable to human beings as were our cities of the past; we are pragmatists who build shoddily; our current obsession with historic preservation is the flip side of our utter lack of confidence in our ability to build well; while cultures with shared ascetic ideals and transcendent orientation built great cities and produced great landscapes, modern culture's expressive ideals, dogmatic public secularism, and privatized religiosity produce for us, even with our vast wealth, only private luxury, a spoiled countryside, and a public realm that is both venal and incoherent; above all, we simultaneously idolize nature and ruin it.
While the Letter to the Hebrews does not specifically mention the Eucharist, it surely has this in mind in when it states in connection with Christ's priesthood, «We have confidence to enter the sanctuary by the Blood of Jesus, by the new and living way which He opened for us through the curtain, that is, through His flesh.»
Children play it for kicks and confidence men for a living, but Supreme Court justices do not engage in such antics consciously or deliberately.
They viewed their action as «a vote of confidence for the national church in its effort to work out a new life» — that is, as a way of supporting the indigenous church.
I finished my degree at 19 and landed my first professional job by avoiding my life, burying my lack of self - confidence in accolades, and — ultimately — setting myself up for failure.
Instead, I think the big issue for women (and much less so for men) is their lack of confidence in their ability to fulfill their life - goals, which is why marriage, family, and the extremely fraught issues of sexuality loom so large in our cultural politics.
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