Sentences with phrase «emotional toll on»

I've had so many rejections that it's heartbreaking and takes an emotional toll on me.
Parents should take care to remember their child is also dealing with their parent's separation, and making a child yo - yo back and forth between parents too many times a week, may take an emotional toll on the child, and may be disruptive to the child's routine school schedule.
And Barry felt like most of those cases ended up like this one: incredibly expensive, taking a huge emotional toll on everybody, damaging children.
Chronic pain takes a physical, mental and emotional toll on those who suffer from it.
Therapists often struggle with the complexity, frequency, and severity of these events, and their overwhelming emotional toll on both client and therapist.
Finally, it is hard to put a price tag on the emotional toll on the family in tears, sleepless nights, stress and worry that are just part of an adversarial divorce.
It can affect your entire outlook on life while taking a huge emotional toll on your relationships and overall health.
Through such an agreement, clients meet their objectives in a manner that takes less of an emotional toll on themselves and their families than seeking the court's help through a divorce case.
But beliefs in this stereotype persist and can take a major emotional toll on a marriage.
We understand that car accidents can take a financial, physical, and emotional toll on victims and their entire family.
Since collaborative divorce encourages cooperation and transparency, the process takes less of an emotional toll on the spouses and any children involved.
You may need emotional support when filing a Kansas City motorcycle lawsuit Whether you are filing a Kansas City motorcycle lawsuit on your own behalf or on behalf of a loved one, there is a good chance that the situation surrounding the motorcycle accident has taken a great emotional toll on you.
For instance, many aircraft accidents result in permanent injuries or deaths that can take a severe physical and emotional toll on victims.
Being a party to a lawsuit, starting a business or suffering a personal injury are life - changing events that take a physical, mental and emotional toll on everyone involved.
The resulting financial and emotional toll on a victim and his or her family can be devastating.
Further still, the acknowledgment of our primate cousins as sentient beings could add some much - need impetus to global conservation efforts as a profound emotional toll on the animals themselves is counted among the tragedies resulting from poaching and habitat loss.
When animals are killed, it can take a heavy emotional toll on that rescuer, leading to feelings of anger, helplessness and despair.
Losing a dog to behavior issues takes an emotional toll on the dog's family, and even on the veterinary staff.
This may help shelter workers feel that their euthanasia method is more humane for the animals in their care, and it may take less of an emotional toll on them.
Bankruptcy filing is a hard choice and takes an emotional toll on a person.
The ongoing struggle with Alzheimer's takes an enormous physical and emotional toll on those who are touched by it, whether directly or indirectly.
As noted by Clark (2014), «the loss of experience, expertise and the emotional toll on children and their parents» will be felt in the near future if districts and states are unable to attract and retain highly qualified candidates now.
Even if they remain in school, the struggle takes a devastating emotional toll on at - risk readers — and their teachers.
Moore, the former student from Jackson, said teacher departures took an emotional toll on him and other kids.
It seems that being brought to the brink of death and then revived as a freakish android - man hybrid tends to take an emotional toll on a guy.
Unfortunately, the movie doesn't exactly end on an upbeat note, since the toll takes a heavy emotional toll on everyone, including Ms. Pearl.
Mental and emotional exhaustion Pushing yourself too hard physically can also take a mental and emotional toll on your body.
Celiac disease, asthma and Crohn's disease bring not only physical pain but also an emotional toll on you.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a devastating condition that robs individuals of their memory, mental function, and independence while also taking a massive emotional toll on family members and caregivers.
«And those results can influence patients behavior and incur, at the very least, a financial and emotional toll on them if they act on it.»
These personal and professional losses took a heavy emotional toll on Stromer.
«This takes an emotional toll on the kids, and puts them even further behind their peers,» said Susan J. Horwitz, Senior Staff Attorney at The Legal Aid Society, which represents several of the families involved in the suit.
Not only is it hard to watch your child be overtired and fussy, it takes an emotional toll on the parent as well.
When you have a fussy baby day in and day out, it can take a physical and emotional toll on you.
Clinic visits, surgical procedures, and frequent checkups can throw big kinks into everyone's schedules and take an emotional toll on the entire family.
This likely took a great physical and emotional toll on Moses and prevented him from focusing on more critical issues of leading a nation.

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«That takes an emotional and physical toll on you.»
Her company, Embrace Innovations, makes low - cost baby incubators for use in the developing world, she explains in the post, and the emotional struggles of getting to know seriously ill infants, many of whom sadly didn't make it, and their families was taking a huge toll on her.
Before polling her audience, Griffiths didn't realize how much of an emotional toll leaks had on women.
«One day they could be in a super great mood and everything's fine and dandy and you're being praised left and right, or else you walk in and you're treated like you're dirt... That takes an emotional and physical toll on you.»
«I don't think people understand that entrepreneurs do not start companies to become rich,» says Roberts, an entrepreneur who has also authored a superb paper on the emotional toll of entrepreneurial transitions.
The time I commit to sports is one thing, the emotional toll it takes on me quite another.
«34 Anyone who has visited Nicaragua has witnessed the emotional toll that U.S. psychological - warfare operations, including ongoing training exercises and threats of invasion, have had on the Nicaraguan people.
Pastoral alliances in that state advised Kelly that it was very hard for people to move on with life until they've dealt with the emotional and psychological toll.
«The continued imprisonment of Saeed has taken a very emotional and tragic toll on our family,» she wrote.
But the drain on physical, emotional and spiritual energy often takes its toll.
If you feel like you are caught in the middle of a downward spiral that is taking a toll on your mental, physical and emotional well - being, you can interpret the red flag as a green light to move onto something different.
Beyond the physical toll of the race, IRONMAN events exact an emotional and mental effort on an athlete — and a way to recover after...
He cut an emotional figure during his press conference and had clearly put a lot of thought into the decision but ultimately the role had taken its toll on the coach «both personally and professionally».
I have seen many hospital, dr attended births go very badly and the emotional toll it was going to take on the woman, in the long term, was evident.
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