Sentences with phrase «experiencing much fear»

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It is possible to get through this experience and come out the other side much stronger for it, St. Claire insists: «This is a rite of passage that will launch you into the League of Business Badassery in which, once you are out of the money hellhole, you will be unstoppable,» thanks to having confronted your fears and stuck to your dreams.
After many years of experience we have become accustomed to tuning out much of the rhetoric that accompanies low valuations: controversy, fear, and doubt about near term prospects.
The successful experience of the State of New York with such a law in which hundreds of cases have been adjusted satisfactorily even without recourse to the courts encourages us to believe that the difficulties are not nearly so great as some feared or wanted us to believe.42 It is true that one can easily put too much faith in sheer legislation which may be rendered futile if it is not supported in the community consciousness.
Zacharias probably experienced much of the shame, fear, and questions that we feel today.
of course no team wants to lose but I can guarantee you that the reaction by the Chelski fans after today's results are nowhere near what would have occurred if we shit the bed on opening day... the difference is they have tasted EPL success on more than one occasion recently, they have won the Champions League and they have done it with 3 different managers in the last 12 years with a similar, if not smaller, wage bill than us... in comparison, we have been experiencing our own personal Groundhog Day with nothing to show for it but a few silvery trinkets that would barely wet the appetite of a world - class club... so it's time for Wenger to stop gloating over our week one escape act and make some substantial moves before this window closes or I fear that things will take a horrible turn when the inevitable happens... living on a knife's edge is no way to go through a full season of football and regardless of what side of the argument you fall on, you could feel high levels of toxicity in the air and that was friggin week one... I would much rather someone tried their best and failed, than took half - measures and hoped for the best
He was driven not so much by ambition but more a morbid fear of the poverty he had experienced in his childhood.
We're much more experienced and uninhibited, with no fear of pregnancy.
Impulsive, with not much ability to control himself, he had a hard time following verbal instruction and often seemed to pay no attention to what was being requested of him.He is very attached to his father and me and was experiencing extreme fear of separation into kindergarten.
There are some great natural birth books that helped me feel empowered before my first... if you go in saying, I can do this, my body can do this, you're much more likely to have a good experience than going in with fear.
It's just too much of a risk to go into the hospital and take your chances with the nurses on duty if you're feeling that much fear, since the nurses make the whole experience unless you have someone else there advocating and translating for you.
Much previous research has shown that the function of the emotion disgust is to motivate people to avoid sources of potential infection, so the researchers predicted that unlike most phobias (e.g., snakes, heights, dogs) which mainly involve intense fear, people with trypophobia would predominantly experience intense disgust.
Research shows that negative thoughts, emotions such as fear, anxiety and avoidance, memories, sensations and much more can magnify your pain experience.
But fear not — within a few short weeks your body will adapt to this added training frequency and you will soon begin to make gains in both strength and muscle mass at a much faster rate than you ever experienced previously.
Readers may also want to check back with me later regarding Pascale Ferran's goofily astonishing Bird People, about which I'm reluctant to say much for fear of spoiling the singular, WTF experience of seeing it cold.
He was driven not so much by ambition but more a morbid fear of the poverty he had experienced in his childhood.
With all of these figures, the actual number is likely much higher, as many victims of sexual violence never report their experiences to the authorities for various reasons, including fear of reprisals from authorities or perpetrators.
The student was hoping the President could offer him some advice on what to say to the Black high school students reluctant to attend an HBCU because they feared the experiences and degrees won't offer them as much opportunity (read potential employment... Read More
In The Dynamics of Creation, Anthony Storr, the British psychiatrist, contends that an individual who «fears love almost as much as he fears hatred» may turn to creative activity not only out of an impulse to experience aesthetic pleasure, or the delight of exercising an active mind, but also to defend himself against anxiety stimulated by conflicting demands for detachment and human contact.
I relate to that fear very much based on what my father experienced at the end of his life.
My fear [in writing about faith] wasn't so much that people would look at me and think I was a candy - ass, as that I wouldn't represent it truly — I wouldn't be able to recreate an experience in the reader that matched and mirrored my experience.
But as you may know, I can be sloowww to buy new holdings, I'm (usually) slow to sell holdings, and these days I'm much better about practicing what I preach: To Average In, Average Out of positions is an excellent way of fighting the Fear & Greed we all tend to experience.
However, since you can't actually remove the «going to the vet» part of the experience, it's much better to reduce or eliminate your dog's fear of the trip.
Poorly socialized dogs are much more likely to react with fear or aggression to unfamiliar people, dogs and experiences.
The gassing process takes at minimum several minutes and often much longer, during which time the animals experience fear, panic and immense suffering.
Hi Debbie... I have a pit bull named Dez (actually he is my son's) and he is about 7 months old now and the best dog I have ever been around... I recently was in on a rescue of some dogs that were under nourished and pretty much left uncared for in some pretty harsh environments, well I'm still quite tore up from the experience... the whole point is that of the 7 dogs that were rescued the one that came to me and accepted my help without fear and no grudges was the pit bull.
I did a lot of reading and attended some classes when my son brought home his Pit Bull, this is where I learned about the their attitudes and tendencies... about their fear factor, they are tenacious and strong but they are actually less aggresive than some of the more common breeds that nobody seems to fear, Rotties have a very powerful bite and a record of people attacks, but no one is banning them... so I would suggest you get your puppy, take him / her to classes and get him / her socilized early on, let him / her play with other dogs so they know that there is nothing to be afraid of... you'll have a wonderful time and you will become so much more wise from the experience.
There is so much to like about Layers of Fear, but if there is one thing that can destroy an immersive horror experience, it's technical issues.
And unfortunately, whilst proving to be a beautiful affair, Wildlands pretty much lived up to all of my fears as a single player experience, before papering over the cracks as a co-op mixed bag.
On the other hand, the first person perspective forces us, the player to experience the fear with our own eyes and not through an avatar; making it that much more real.
I feared that I would jump into a game with players who already knew what they were doing and who were a much higher level than me, making for an unpleasant experience, but this is not the case.
However, the one thing that does comfort me is that yes, there are indeed many people who are interested in creating interesting experiences on the Gamepad (like Kickstarter title «Hex Heroes» which is one of the games I'm looking forward to quite eagerly this year) and that the Gamepad has a ton of possibility - there's motion, touch, NFC... a slew of neat features that could possibly be taken advantage of, but I fear the console doesn't have much more life in it for those ideas to arrive.
Fear is poisonous and yet it has been the driving force for so much of my experience.
Perhaps the work can be understood in relation to the quotation which Eisler herself pulls from Fassbinder, as he describes his experience of watching [Douglas] Sirk's The Tarnished Angels, «I have rarely felt fear and loneliness so much as in this film.»
With much of the country experiencing an unseasonably warm winter, fears of climate change come to mind.
I would very much like to document these observations in R as a learning experience, but I fear by the time I get an efficient script down we will have moved on from the Steig et al. (2009) paper.
If we can determine how much of the increase in CO2 is simply driven by the slight warming we have experienced, then we can, happily conclude that even less of the hysteria and fear mongering of your profession is something to worry about.
A lot of the financial anxiety experienced by millennials isn't a result of bad money behaviors so much as it is a result of fearing the unknown.
Despite negative interactions, strained intimacy, and other challenges faced by couples experiencing relational distress, fear of the unknown, of what lies beyond the familiar much, is so great that many couples are afraid to even reach out.
Well, when it comes to treating anxiety, there's growing evidence that the quickest, most effective approach involves instructing them to ramp up their fears while telling themselves how much they welcome the experience.
Professional realtors have much greater experience in the home buying and selling processes and may «forget» the fears the home buyer is experiencing.
Turns out the fear of the unknown was so much worse than my actual experience!
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