Sentences with phrase «feel moved by»

Empathy is a powerful way of holding mindful space with and for another person, without trying to problem solve, fix or change anything: It is the ability to deeply witness and feel moved by another person's experience, so much so that it stirs in the witness similar feelings.
Feel moved by the USS Arizona Memorial, which commemorates the crewman who lost their lives in the historic attack on Pearl Harbor.
You are sure to feel moved by such an ephemeral and eternal beauty.
It feels like Coogler is trying not just to tell the story of Grant's last day, but to pay tribute to his whole life, condensed and represented in miniature by this 24 hours, the better for us to feel moved by the injustice of how cruelly curtailed a life it was.
If spock went to church... his already intelligent, logical mind would tell him he didn't feel moved by a holy spirit or a god because it's all fairy tales made up to control others.
When I feel moved by the creations around me, I am astounded at natures ability to exist — simply, with clear explanation, symmetry and logic — on it's own without interference by a higher hand.
I'm so glad you felt moved by the post.
Either way, NARAL clearly felt moved by something to step up its surrogate efforts on Gillibrand's behalf.
Ever felt moved by the plight of a video game character and wondered why?
Every event I do I meet people who tell me exactly how and why they felt moved by Wild or one of my other books.
But he had felt moved by the locals he had met and the beauty of Belize's coast that he established a $ 2 million trust for the country of Belize.
I am so inspired when I hear other people feeling moved by the encouragement of others.

Not exact matches

I grew by being able to set a direction but really empower the team to feel like they have full ownership in achieving the objectives and moving things forward.
Michal Kauffman writes: By Stage 4, in addition to the panic the company may be feeling as a whole, all sorts of competing interests come out of the woodwork when it comes time to actually move forward with significant investments and real money: from the European tech team that is jazzed about the acquisition, to the U.S. tech team that's threatened by it, to the corporate VC team that hates it because it will undermine a competing investment in their portfolio, to the Services Division as a whole worried about their jobs if the acquisition goes through and much of their work gets automated, etc..By Stage 4, in addition to the panic the company may be feeling as a whole, all sorts of competing interests come out of the woodwork when it comes time to actually move forward with significant investments and real money: from the European tech team that is jazzed about the acquisition, to the U.S. tech team that's threatened by it, to the corporate VC team that hates it because it will undermine a competing investment in their portfolio, to the Services Division as a whole worried about their jobs if the acquisition goes through and much of their work gets automated, etc..by it, to the corporate VC team that hates it because it will undermine a competing investment in their portfolio, to the Services Division as a whole worried about their jobs if the acquisition goes through and much of their work gets automated, etc....
Speaking with friends in the industry, it feels like a few years ago there was such a move by indie developers to build apps and put them up in the smart device stores.
«There will always be some people who operate on the basis of feel, but more and more people are moving away from farming by feel [alone].»
Quebec, where home ownership rates have been rising, remains a renting - friendly society, at least in the urban centres, and Montrealers who move to Toronto are often shocked by the pressure they feel to buy.
But if enough people feel SpaceX is threatening what they value (such as the environment — here or there), or disadvantaging them in some way (for example, by allowing rich people to move to another planet and abandoning the rest of us here), they'll make life difficult for the company.
While Musk is clearly smart enough to have considered all this already (or at least to pay someone else to consider it), Maynard ends with a word of caution for the SpaceX team: «If enough people feel SpaceX is threatening what they value (such as the environment — here or there), or disadvantaging them in some way (for example, by allowing rich people to move to another planet and abandoning the rest of us here), they'll make life difficult for the company.»
A lot of coding and other activity may make your engineers feel better (it's a somewhat effective antidote for anxiety), but it's not likely to be moving the ball up the field or leading your business to a better result for your clients unless it's informed by actual and timely customer input.
Panera, meanwhile, has worked hard to stand out from the crowd by promising diners that the chain's food uses «cleaner» ingredients, a move that it feels makes it more on trend with prevailing trends today as consumers — in particular millennials — want better quality foods.
In 1997, I moved to Ernst & Young, and by the time I was 27, I was one the youngest senior managers at the firm, but I felt unfulfilled in my role.
We felt that if we didn't get on the stick and move to these next generations products, we were going to get run over by the big guys.»
He says he felt frustrated by his work because it was slow moving, and at times corrupt.
By the time market highs are reported and investors feel as though the all clear has been signaled, the market has typically already changed position so that the investor that moves on the signal, often buys at an all - time high.
But among various stakeholder groups, the move is perhaps felt most acutely by Target Canada's employees.
The broadcast failed to set any records — apart from just being the first of its kind — and feels as much like a desperate move by Yahoo (YHOO) to remain relevant as it does a ground - breaking vision of what TV could become.
But it feels like some part of that opposition is not going to be moved by anything.
The depth of feeling in Europe over this issue and the strange bedfellows it makes were evident in a surprise move by French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Jan. 10.
I wouldn't consider it an indicator to enter or exit positions by, but it's definatly good for giving you a better «feel» for how a trend is moving.
Hicks had been contemplating leaving the White House for several weeks and told friends that she was relieved to finally announce her move... She felt three years was a long time to work in the whirlwind of the Trump orbit, with crises occurring by the day and sometimes by the hour, and was eager to try something new and return home to her family in Connecticut.
The Trudeau government's move to lift the requirement that Mexicans obtain visas before visiting Canada — a requirement that was seen by ordinary Mexicans as an insult — sparked a period of good feeling.
The US will eventually feel left behind by being more dependant on fossil energy products while the world moving towards the opposite direction, something even Trump will never gamble with even for his own benefits.
That a life form can emerge with feelings, look back on the universe and be moved by what it sees.
The move led to discipline by the Anglican Communion and was the final straw for conservative Anglican group GAFCON who appointed a missionary bishop to oversee churches who felt they could no longer work within the SEC.
The criteria for measuring the «vertical dimension,» however, include no reference to belief or doctrine but are heavy on feeling (e.g., «I am spiritually moved by the beauty of God's creation»).
Emboldened by this move, Neuhaus likewise feels free to declare that «the great majority of Christians in the world belong to bodies that, in continuity with two millennia of history, believe women can not be ordained to what is traditionally called the presbyterate,» as if the mere pronouncement of such a statement thereby settles the matter for any contemporary or future discussion.
While I don't doubt that this is a difficult time for many LGBT students, staff, and others who feel alienated right now by InterVarsity, it seems obvious to me that they stand to benefit from this move.
«If we are ever to reach you, matter, we must, having first established contact with the totality of all that lives and moves here below, come little by little to feel that the individual shapes of all we have laid hold on are melting away in our hands, until finally we are at grips with the single essence of all subsistencies and all unions.
If we are struck by Francesca's courteous speech, we note that she is also in the habit of blaming others for her own difficulties; if we admire Farinata's magnanimity, we also note that his soul contains no room for God; if we are wrung by Pier delle Vigne's piteous narrative, we also consider that he has totally abandoned his allegiance to God for his belief in the power of his emperor; if we are moved by Brunetto Latini's devotion to his pupil, we become aware that his view of Dante's earthly mission has little of religion in it; if we are swept up in enthusiasm for the noble vigor of Ulysses, we eventually understand that he is maniacally egotistical; if we weep for Ugolino's piteous paternal feelings, we finally understand that he, too, was centrally (and damnably) concerned with himself, even at the expense of his children.
Exercising your coping abilities by standing off (perhaps with a counselor's help) and getting an overview of the situation, then deciding on one option, and moving into action, usually makes you feel less helpless.
Those feelings of profound awe which are triggered by nature's power and remaining mysteries can be quite moving.
A leader helps the group move from superficial socializing to need - satisfying relating by sharing his own feelings and responding to the feelings of others.
By doing something positive to move toward a mutually - chosen goal, you'll begin to feel better and this will make it possible for each of you to meet the needs of the other more fully.
Regarding the first: I do not care to defend here Hartshorne's psychicalism against the criticism that it commits the pathetic fallacy (or «fallacy of mislocation,» as Shalom contends) by attributing to nature human - like feelings, actions, etc. 3 But I do wish to argue that he is innocent of trying to move from (a human - like) nature («event - cells,» etc.) to human beings and characteristically human activities.
after 30 years of moving around the country and participating in various churches that were glad to have me be part of their work & ministries (as a musician), I find myself now living in a small, very isolated, undereducated and underexperienced town, where I've been rejected by more than one church on the basis that I know too much (I apparently make everyone else feel stupid) and have too much experience (i.e., I make everyone else feel inadequate).
I write my songs about what God lays on my heart and I, likewise, feel mostly moved by a song when it is about the pain and suffering of the people in this world.
The process starts with the multitude of environmental objects awaiting unification in a fresh perspective, moves through stages of partial integration, and concludes as a fully determinate synthesis, effected by a concrescence of feelings.
On the other hand, the multi-media deluge is likely to leave many visitors feeling neurologically if not emotionally depleted by the time they move on to the Al - Qaeda display, the huge 9 / 11 - aftermath section, and the supposedly inspirational conclusion suggesting ways to commemorate 9/11, including the inevitable appeal for a national day of service.
I believe that people are able to move past their pain by letting themselves fully feel that pain.
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