Sentences with phrase «days of adversity»

We thereby have complicated our spiritual problem for the days of adversity which we are bound to experience.
In the time of his greatest power he maintained the same simplicity of manners and appearance as in the days of his adversity.
The Bible says that if you faint in the day of adversity, your strength is small.

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Ah, the good old days... seems every generation has an amazing story to tell about how their own personal ingenuity and perseverance helped make life a bit more pleasant, even in times of adversity.
Supporting parents and children from the early days and weeks of life will help not only children identified as growing up in adversity, but all children.
Their strength, courage and positivity in the face of adversity at such a young age inspires me every day.
A personal practice is something you can return to over and over again to get your day off on the right foot, help you wind down at night, or give you the tools to cope in times of adversity.
It was worth commenting on, but Blunt implied — as did so many others over the last few days, as the shoegate outrage kept building — that women in film put up with so much adversity, the shoes are the least of the problems.
The terror attack on the 2013 Boston Marathon is the subject of the new Peter Berg movie Patriot's Day, a story of one cities courage and strength in the face of adversity.
Previous research has suggested that «reducing adversity and promoting learning in the first 1,000 days of life is particularly critical, as this is a period when children's brains are most sensitive to environmental input,» McCoy says.
As Portell says, these students know «every day they come in this building that somebody's excited to see them,» and feelings of safety and attachment to even one adult at school can improve a child's ability to cope with adversity.
Their founding of the organization proves that, despite adversity and discrimination — which many feel extends to this day — women are an integral and valuable part of the arts community.
The team's 17 players — a number that will long serve as a striking reminder of those we've lost — turned unimaginable adversity into the willpower to get on the ice and win twice on the final day of the state tournament in Estero, defeating East Lake and Tampa Jesuit to claim the state crown.
Currently working individually with adults with complex mental health difficulties related to childhood trauma and adversity, and Have previously attended a two - day Introduction to Schema Therapy training workshop or Have previously attended a one - day Introduction to Schema Therapy workshop and have completed an additional 6 - hours of CPD in ST.
As Portell says, these students know «every day they come in this building that somebody's excited to see them,» and feelings of safety and attachment to even one adult at school can improve a child's ability to cope with adversity.
Oscar for Resilience: Precious: It would be impossible to give this award to any other film given the extent of adversity faced by Precious, a 16 - year - old who repeatedly «bounces back» from challenges ranging from the trials of day - to - day living as an obese, impoverished African - American adolescent to misfortune, neglect, abuse, and trauma.
Each candidate brings a unique story of personal triumph, overcoming adversity, devotion to their trade, and work every day in their local market to make homeownership a reality for families.
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