Sentences with phrase «feel nervous showing»

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A mere seven minutes into the game, Wijnaldum was feeling particularly philanthropic when he played a nervous back pass intended for Mignolet, but Benik Afobe showed excellent awareness when he anticipated the Dutchman's jittery movements.
You may feel nervous at first, but your baby's nurses will show you what to do.
A teenager's first school dance is a milestone, and they can often feel nervous and stressed out about what to wear, how to dance, and when to show up.
The very fact that the government felt compelled to launch one at all shows that housing is rising up the agenda, and causing real concerns among MPs already nervous about their seats following the planned boundary changes.
Wheat can also inflict direct damage on the brain and nervous system and show up as a condition called cerebellar ataxia, the progressive loss of balance and bladder control, and peripheral neuropathy, the loss of feeling, usually in the feet and legs.
I feel like I can only pull off the crop top when my tummy isn't showing at all, but that's just me being all nervous, haha.
The cast carry off their bravado, throwing caution to the wind if any of the heterosexual actors felt nervous about the material (Nero apparently had reservations), it doesn't show.
When a dog is wagging its tail at high speed while it is held low or tucked under, it is a clear indication that a dog is nervous and probably trying to be submissive, showing that the dog doesn't mean harm and would like to be on the good side of whatever it is the dog is feeling intimidated by.
He and Sara had some similar traits — Ezmond never showed his anxiety, but it was clear that there was something below the surface that made him nervous and kept him feeling unsafe.
The show as a whole feels much more vulnerable and maybe a bit nervous, or maybe that's just how I feel about it; it's more revealing than anything I've done before.
Internalizing problems include anxiety (feeling worthless or inferior, feeling unhappy, sad or depressed and feeling nervous or tense), while externalizing problems encompass aggression (threatening to hurt people or destroying property), assertiveness (stubbornness, hot temper, etc.) and attention - seeking (bragging, showing - off, clowning, etc.).
My psychotherapy and coaching services can help you develop feelings of safety, confidence and empowerment by showing you how to nurture your nervous systems, befriend your fear, and stand in your power.»
I also think that if color makes you nervous, these pictures show you how you could add it a little at a time, adding more once you feel comfortable with what you have!
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