Sentences with phrase «feel damaged in the process»

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This process of making a child feel heard and understood is relationship building - the precise opposite of what happens when adults allow themselves to be drawn into the conflict and to engage in relationship damaging wars of words.
Not only is organic cotton healthier than conventional cotton, but it also feels softer because the threads have not been broken down or damaged by chemicals used in their growing process.
Here's the thing about fat - free foods — you might feel like you're making a healthier decision because in most people's minds, «fat» equals «bad», but in reality, these overly - processed foods are actually quite damaging to your health.
PeakO2 ™ contains high levels of beta glucans and L - Ergothioneine, a «master» antioxidant that fights damage from oxidative stress in the body, helping athletes train longer, recover faster, and feel better throughout the process.
Lincoln himself proved to be a worthy protagonist, and I could feel his inner turmoil as he struggled to avenge his family while dealing with his damaged psyche and a desire to support his community in the process.
With so little time on the clock it feels like the developers attempted to pack as much horror in as physically possibly, and in the process damaged the sense of tension.
You've already been the victim of property damage, but the claims resolution process could make you feel like a victim all over again as you wait for justice and fair treatment — sometimes in vain.
It's a lousy feeling to have your bike stolen, and it's even worse when your property gets damaged in the process.
The sticker feels redundant however, because there is so much glue holding the box together that it is practically impossible to open without causing an obvious amount of damage in the process, so you should look at the tape carefully when you open the package to ensure it's not been messed with.
If more mental health professionals and organisations engage meaningfully with the process of making apologies to indigenous peoples, in Australia and other places, this may lead to further work on reconciliation between our professions and those individuals and families who have felt damaged more than helped at times by contact with our professions.
It is very important to process new feelings as they arise otherwise they may become emotional left overs that can be quite damaging later in life if not dealt with.
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