Sentences with phrase «expresses emotions i felt»

A few times each year, like the anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States or a date that has importance only to me, I express the emotion I feel.
In contrast, when a child is at home all day, he is more comfortable to express any emotion he feels.

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They don't know how to express hard feelings and emotions.
As J. I. Packer has put it, «Scriptures expressing the reality of God's emotions (joy, sorrow, anger, delight, love, hate, etc.) abound, and it is a great mistake to forget that God feels — though in a way of necessity that transcends a finite being's experience of emotions
By looking at pupil dilation, ear twitching, small head movements and other indicators of cat emotions, the feline - feeling researchers found cats do get really excited around their owners, yet they choose to express it in extremely subtle, essentially imperceptible ways.
It seems to me that those who express a negative attitude towards attending a «church» base it on emotions and feelings more than scripture.
There are different emotions we feel in the grieving journey, and different ways of expressing those emotions.
Individuals may lose interest in attending to their own personal hygiene, have little interest in interacting with others, and rarely seem to feel or express strong emotions.
Why not form an opinion totally based on how you «feel» or your «emotions» and justify your argument on why you feel that way, rather than saying «for the bible tells me so»... That's why we can't move forward on issues in this country; people feel they can't express themselves without the safety of a group's opinion... Let's listen to ourselves for once instead of having your daddy's politics and religion handed down to you like a family asset.
I never said that people should not express emotion or feelings.
He expresses deep emotion and inner feelings, but in highly codified ways: he has «peace and comfort,» «takes delight,» «strives mightily in this heart,» «lays hold upon,» «experiences conflict between the flesh and the spirit.»
Perhaps in an attempt to be more empathetic towards women and express emotions, many contemporary men have let their feelings control them in a way that might not be the most helpful to either men or women.
In it, they refer to a «set of skills» that allows someone to appraise, regulate and express emotions, including how to leverage feelings to move forward in life.
He wanted to express the actual thoughts and emotions he was experiencing, and in the moment, the kinds of songs many people think of as worship just didn't fully represent how he was feeling or thinking.
When we pray the Psalms, we learn to express all our feelings and emotions to God, just as we do with any true friend.
In seeking wholeness, the self attempts to develop fully the health of the body, the capacity to feel and express the emotions, the will, and the capacity to reason.
Taught to be independent and not to feel or express emotions, the male capacity for relationality is underdeveloped.
And I feel his post shuts down communication because it tells us to stop feeling or at least stop expressing strong emotions.
Unfortunately, God doesn't offer Habakkuk a promise of immediate relief; but God does offer the prophet the space to feel what some would call «negative» emotions, room to honestly express those emotions and God's own presence.
You aren't alone in asking the questions you ask, or in feeling the emotions you are expressing.
The vivid imagination and the sharp observation of men and nature that marked his mind; his acquaintance with common speech and his joy in the use of proverbs; indeed, his capacity to express in creative speaking with a skill that only a poet and genius possesses the whole range of human emotions from awe in the presence of the numinous to the feelings of the body — all are reflected in his sermons (as also in the commentaries, his work of the lecture room), not consistently, of course, and not every time, yet most impressively in the Church Postil Sermons, one of the products of his exile on Wartburg Castle, written in order to furnish to the preachers of the Reformation examples of Biblical preaching.
It is the first of several hundred «sssshhhh's» he is to emit during the game, and I quickly realize that this is merely his manner of expressing his feelings of shock and excitation when his emotions run away with him.
By coaching rather than punishing their emotions, my children are learning to express themselves more appropriately and manage their feelings better.
Set up a Feelings Center in your home or classroom, and create a safe, creative space where your child can read about and express their emotions.
By taking a deep breath and expressing how you feel calmly, you are showing them that there are helpful ways to handle big emotions.
Still others say they feel no strong emotions or don't know how to express how they feel.
Children with abandonment issues may have difficulty expressing their emotions: Children who have experienced parental abandonment may also have difficulty sharing their feelings.
I am trying to express my feelings and name my emotions for him.
As a tween, she should be able to express why she feels a particular emotion (positive or negative) and that keeps you from having to constantly guess what her mood is or why she's grumpy or extremely happy.
Books about feelings, emotions are excellent for kids to learn how to care for others, how to express their feelings the right way, how to respond to bad emotions.
We will work with your child to give them the skills they need to identify their emotions, putting their thoughts and feelings into words so that they can more appropriately express themselves.
If your child only expresses negative emotions in your presence, or in specific areas such as only at home, this is a sign that she feels safest with you.
A secure attachment does not mean «over parenting» but rather involves being a resting place where your child can safely express thoughts and emotions and receive empathy and support, and where he or she can feel a sense of belonging, acceptance, and unconditional love.
As he begins to act out, he comes to find that certain ways of expressing his emotion not only feel good, letting off steam and relieving that anxiety inside him, but might also cause a reaction in others.
Sometimes kids whine because they can't express their feelings, so help your toddler identify her emotions.
Men may have more difficulty expressing their emotions and may not show disappointment or sadness in front of others, but instead hide their feelings and grieve alone in private.
But, children aren't born with an understanding of their emotions and they don't inherently know how to express their feelings in socially appropriate ways.
Helps Henry «express» the emotions that have been eating at him and driving his aggressive behavior, so those feelings can begin to evaporate.
I happen to think that when we don't express our emotions or overly judge our emotions, we are teaching our kids to do the same... and that it's bad for them to feel anything other than happy, happy, happy.
Maybe you need to feel and express certain emotions more deeply - can we do that through song and dance, listening to sad and / or angry songs, and then something uplifting and moving it through your body?
Babies, toddlers and young children authentically feel, express and move their emotions - joy, as well as sadness and anger in full blown temper tantrums, then get up and resume play.
And healing is in the feeling and expressing emotions healthfully so they do not get stuck and cause physical and psychological health problems.
Also, teach your child about feelings so she can express her emotions with words, instead of by acting out how she feels.
Help your young child learn the words they need to express the emotions they are feeling.
prevent your children from feeling sad or disappointed, but you can help them to express and cope with their emotions.
We have practiced understanding and expressing our feelings in an appropriate way, and how to manage our emotions.
Accept your emotions (feeling angry, guilty, afraid, etc.) and allow yourself to express them in whatever ways you find comfortable.
In addition to teaching preschoolers creative ways to express their thoughts and feelings, internalizing rhythm and tone at an early age can help tots recognize emotion in spoken language later on.
To help a young child express his feelings, get on the floor and start playing — doing puppet shows, drawing pictures, and reading books can help small children get those emotions out.
Around the preschool years, many kids start to use the word «hungry» to express other feelings such as boredom, loneliness, sadness, or other emotions they don't understand or can't name.
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