Sentences with phrase «feel a fear of»

I needed to feel the fear of not having enough money, which is why I invested 100 % of my severance in the market in 2012.
I can't help but see the comments of Jew haters and feel the fear of another holocaust G - d forbid!
I don't feel a fear of any type of food and am really happy not to label myself.
Every expectant mother is guaranteed at some stage of their pregnancy to feel fear of childbirth; however, it is important to remember that you are not alone.
I feel your fear of having to hide in the bathroom to do something so natural as breast feed and happy to know you had so many supportive people behind you.
To complete the equivalence, after difficult months of external pressure it is understandable to feel the fear of default and total failure and lack hope and perspective.
In fact, it might make you feel the fear of rejection before you've even asked a woman for her number.
The amateurs and «worst» traders we shall say, tend to jump in right as trends are ending because it's at this point that they are feeling the fear of «missing out» on the move... because it has come so far and looks so good... but this usually about when it's ready to end.
I felt some fear of the unknown, a dose of self - consciousness, and an emotional quality best described as entrepreneurial zeal.
I don't want to feel the fear of my own impending and inevitable death or witness the lengths I would go to in order to avoid it.
It was fun, but at the same time I felt a fear of what the people would do and how they would react.
Two of three scientists at a session on climate change and society at the Indian Science Congress on Tuesday felt fears of man - made global warming were greatly exaggerated.
Almost all candidates feel a fear of writing a cover letter, yet an essential part of any job hunt.

Not exact matches

And how about this uplifting message from Jagmeet Singh after he won the leadership of the New Democratic Party on the weekend: «At a time when people are feeling so despondent, when there is a lack of hope, when it feels like things will only get worse before they get better, Canadians must stand united and champion a politics of courage to fight the politics of fear
They don't feel comfortable bringing up minor issues that can become major issues down the line, for fear of reprisal, or of being ignored.
The former Mt. Gox CEO, who once felt safe leaving his laptop on a park bench, refused to set down his bag for fear of theft.
Employees who give falsely high marks might fear retaliation or feel a general disinterest toward a survey that takes time out of their busy work day.
Schab says that in addition to the very real fear of losing some of the brand equity they've worked so hard to build, entrepreneurs faced with a corporate name change often feel a threat to their very person.
«Creating a space in which people can feel vulnerable means a person can walk into their boss's office to admit a mistake without fear of losing their job.
But the clean eating journey, however short, can come with associative feelings of guilt, fear, and a negative relationship with food.
While a third of professionals in the Middle East say that they do not feel communication channels in their company are open, one way for you to create open communication between employees and management would be by holding regular meetings with employees and adopting an open door policy that encourages them to speak frankly without fear of repercussion.
Fear is based on feeling a loss of safety.
FoMO (Fear Of Missing Out - feeling you need to stay connected because you are worried things could be happening without you)
It means someone can raise their hand and ask for help, admit they have been given a responsibility they don't feel prepared or knowledgeable enough to complete, or admit they are scared without any fear of humiliation or retribution.
In my role as advisor to small businesses, I often hear first - hand the challenges and failures of retail store owners who fear the advantages of online and feel the exodus to Internet eCommerce, led by Amazon and Ebay.
«There is just less fear from people who feel like they might lose their jobs... Our shoppers seem more confident than they did a year ago,» said Reed, 63, whose chain of four stores clocked a roughly 10 percent jump in sales from Thanksgiving to this week, compared to the year before.
For many, brief moments of observation or self - reflection have been replaced by constant reading and responding to messages, checking of social media feeds or simply browsing the internet — actions spurred on by feelings of anxiety and fear of missing out.
It's hard to tell whether it's misplaced guilt, or a fear of social opprobrium, or some vain need to feel more savvy than consumers, but it's there, this grim layer of doubt.
That palpable sadness so many of us are feeling in the wake of the election isn't just the product of shock and fear, says Moss, but the loss of hope.
Almost the same percentage — 55 % — reported feeling «FOMO,» or fear of missing out.
Negative thinking and a fear of rejection will only fuel feelings of uncertainty and indecision.
Cus D'Amato, the famous trainer of champions Mike Tyson, Floyd Patterson and others, once said, «The hero and the coward both feel the same thing, but the hero uses his fear, projects it onto his opponent, while the coward runs.
Employees should be free to be themselves and feel comfortable sharing their opinions and ideas without fear of retribution.
It may feel nearly impossible to stop investing due to hopes of recovering funds as well as the need to save face and a fear of failure.
Research shows that Generation Z in particular is much less able to manage and deal with stress: feelings of fear, trepidation, and hesitance keeps them from performing as well as they could.
When the Congressional Budget Office reported that the AHCA stood to strip 24 million people of their health insurance, Congressional Republicans divided into two camps — those who disliked the bill for fear that it would harm their constituents (not to mention their own electoral prospects) and those who did not feel that the bill went far enough in rolling back the «socialism» of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
So what the Russians try to do is to change the subject, change the rules of international competition away from those more objective things to more subjective things like feelings, like fear, like anxiety.
Everyone feels fear, except perhaps psychopaths capable of compartmentalizing their emotions.
Clearly, better problem solving abilities and boosted creativity will only be good for your business career, but if you're still not convinced of the benefits of international travel, a whole host of nomadic entrepreneurs, bloggers, and economics professors (and more economics professors) have expressed why they feel travel is valuable for reasons ranging from conquering fear to heading off future regrets and challenging our bias for the status quo.
If you feel overwhelmed by fear in your professional life, read on to see how I flipped the script and turned fear into one of my greatest allies.
«You might feel a sense of excitement, fear, sadness, or some combination of all of those emotions.
The problem is this: an employee (especially a new hire) isn't likely to proactively approach her manager when she's feeling overwhelmed for fear of appearing incompetent or unqualified.
Hopefully having a good wallow, really thinking about your feelings and showing yourself some compassion (sadly, there's no word from Gilbertson on whether that can come in the form of chocolate fudge brownie icecream) should help ease your fear of failure going forward, but Gilbertson suggests that you take things slowly as you move on from a disappointment.
«Constructive wallowing,» she argues, isn't simply a failure of backbone and grit, it's an occasion for self - compassion and a chance to learn about your negative feelings and fear so you can get better at working through them.
There was a Google - sponsored concert in Singapore featuring star DJ Paul Oakenfold, a Cisco event at which Lightwave data determined the winner of a pitch competition, and a TED conference at which Lightwave compared attendees» self - perceptions with their responses to video scenes meant to evoke feelings like fear and compassion.
«It made me realise how the media often distorts things and we can't look at the people in that place through that lens of the media, which can make it feel that extreme, and then that encourages that fear of people in a foreign place,» she told Business Insider.
«Knowledge is power and people tend to feel a huge sense of relief from discussing their situation and possibly fears with regard to money.
You may think you fear public speaking, but in reality what you're feeling may be fear of rejection or the unknown.
The billionaire investor is scaling back his role in the tech industry because he feels alienated by the liberal - leaning political climate in the San Francisco area and fears the effects of increased regulation, according to The Wall Street Journal.
«It's one thing to report on how people feel: their fear of losing their job, increased competition (from women), discomfort with how to behave in the workplace etc... People's feelings are real; but their opinions?
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