The first essay I had written was returned splattered with red ink and harsh comments about mistakes —
the familiar feeling of shame and frustration.
Not exact matches
Well, I've long
felt that as someone who is intimately
familiar with the culture and climate
of Christian parenting, Gary Ezzo exploits the fears
of many Christian parents by portraying families who don't follow Babywise as families where the children usurp the authority
of the parents and bring
shame on them with their selfish, demanding behaviors.
A lot
of the problems stems from the lackluster characterisation,
of which the Elites suffer the most as half their number
feel ignored entirely and the other two have nothing but a shallow, «proud warrior» personalities, which is truly a
shame because they are N'tho «Sraom and Usze «Taham, two names Halo fans should be
familiar with.
Titanfall 2's slick campaign put it to
shame, while Battlefield 1's 64 - player battles in open terrain made the
familiar Call
of Duty formula
feel stale.
The process
of making amends and what must be in place for the process to effectively unfold [24:35] How does
shame affect our ability to
feel and express remorse, and why doing inner work around our
shame is essential preparatory work for rebuilding relationships [27:40] Healing relationships by working with our 4 R's: resentments, respects, regrets, requests [30:33] The willingness to be vulnerable and why emotional responsiveness plays an essential role [31:16] How masculine and feminine typologies, expectations, and gender norms affect our expressions
of vulnerability, and how to unpack what lies beneath [34:28] Differences in communication styles between the masculine and feminine poles
of a relationship, and how communication styles affect not only our primary relationships, but our
familiar relationships and friendships, too.