Sentences with phrase «feel the real life»

Harrelson finds the humor in that, in the exhaustion of an adult who has to listen to kids all day, but who feels his real life is elsewhere.
Get to know the people you meet on the road and feel the real life of your destination.

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The lifestyle I can afford is amazing and I feel a real sense of freedom compared to my life back home.»
In the context of this study that simply meant more anxious subjects tended to feel more irrationally negative about the neutral word puzzles that accompanied stressful images, but in real life this effect could cause actual trouble.
Real estate agents can take virtual home tours to an all new level - making the potential buyers feel like they're home without ever leaving their own living rooms.
«If you're near (a bank branch) feel free to go in and initiate a conversation with a real live human being.»
That said, if you're like me and are connected with people you don't know in real life, it can feel phony to receive endorsements from strangers.
There was a lot of dissatisfaction with the intimate apparel industry and people feeling like products weren't being created for real life.
«This is an exceptional company with great pay and benefits, a real focus on work - life balance, and a welcoming culture that makes you feel like a vital part of something very special.»
Feel - good business trends often seem unstoppable — until they run up against real life and collapse
I'm at a point in my life where «wedding season» is about to become a very real thing, and I wanted something fun that would make me feel like the life of the party, even when awkwardly sitting to the side of the dance floor.
Despite a real - life narrative stuffed with secrets and suspense, the film version quickly feels bloated as Stone treats us to scene after scene of Snowden struggling with his inner dilemma and, especially, with his devoted girlfriend, Lindsay, who is a major character in her own right.
Taylor feels that by having a real human being closer to the change itself, the more relevant it will feel to our daily lives.
However, a competitive workplace shouldn't run on employees» fear or feel like a real - life Hunger Games.
«She believes that all animals are dirty and should live outside and that they don't have real feelings.
When we turn our own attention away from the real world, the three - dimensional world, and we pay more attention to the internet and to what feels good or bad to us, in effect, we're making life easier for Russia.
Any pauses in speech feel infinitely longer in your head than they are in real life, I promise.
«Producing something important, gaining respect for it, feeling a sense of control over your life, feeling a connection to other people — that gives people a real sense of passion,» Newport says.
If I'm walking from one place to another I actually have time to look around, observe my surroundings (which is actually a great source of cheeriness when you live in Palo Alto, the place has a real cheery feel to it) and most importantly, to think.
In some cases, a real - life spouse feels threatened.
The kind of stress I have in real life is usually around not feeling productive.
Governor, I think some of your comments around speculation in the Toronto real estate market — of course I live there and feel it every day with agents knocking on my door.
Through real estate I feel I'll be able to have the freedom to make my own path; choose what type of business model i see could work; education myself in the subjects that are actually important in life; and finally the ability to choose family over work as opposed to hoping to find time for family.
I literally felt nothing with my SF real estate b / c I lived in one place like usual, and the rent in my other units were paid as usual.
It is a great privilege to drive across the country and get a real feel for what concerns Canadians in their daily lives.
Facebook was pulling him away from real life and it felt like an addiction.
When your personas create a real life feel to them, creating effective messages and strategies to win more business becomes far easier.
Elizabeth Grace Saunders is the founder and CEO of Real Life E, a time coaching and training company that empowers individuals who feel overwhelmed and frustrated to feel confident and accomplished through an exclusive Schedule...
The story of his previous startup, Mako Surgical, could be a blockbuster movie («RoboDoc») about a dreamer from Hollywood (Florida) living hand - to - mouth, overcoming all odds to build something the experts said was impossible: A futuristic robot that gave surgeons the real - time «feel» of flesh, sinew and bone.
I feel like your views on real estate are highly colored by the fact that you've lived in New York and San Francisco, two areas that have experienced incredible bull markets due to falling crime, falling interest rates, foreign buying, and the increased desirability of living in cities.
How about how do real living human beings think and feel about it today?
To pile on the ironies, Le Rider carefully demonstrates through a minute examination of the relevant evidence that the real Vienna was in fact nothing like the city that her artists and theorizers felt they were living in.
And I feel like I can trust a guy who's been so faithful his whole life (like he's for real, not just recent nice stuff).
My life may not have meaning, but if I try very hard, and do very well, it could have quite a lot of meaning, real meaning, that will be felt here in the real world, not in a possible reward in a realm that can't be proven to be anything other than imaginary.
But the story I've lived and the stories I know don't fit into «Side A» or «Side B,» and it is somewhat frustrating to feel as if our stories not real, recognized, or legitimate.
Those who feel lonely and lost and long forgotten, get to feel the fullness of the only Love who has ever loved them to death, and back to the realest life, the Love who woos and heals wounds, who whispers Beloved and Bride, whose passion proves even we are worthy of being loved beyond this world.
I have felt strong, able to shoulder burdens and fight alongside other women in my real life.
I've found God to be most present, I've heard the Holy Spirit most clearly, I've felt the peace of Christ most, when I stop thinking that these indignities and frustrations or failings, are getting in the way of my Real Life.
Even though I am human and not God, part of my responsibility as a parent is to reflect to my babies my full, deep, wide, and as - unconditional - as - possible love in the midst of their real lives, their real emotions, so that they can feel more secure and free.
There is not a thing I wrote in that post that I would not feel comfortable owning up to in real life with real - life pastors or real - life friends.
I feel like i'm not «faithless» more so asking is heaven really what i always thought it was or is that something i was told soooooo many times i think its real; as the easter bunny, is it our loved ones, pets, we will all live in big homes no pain or sad feelings.
feels like an excuse to laugh at the personality and foolishness of Tommy Wiseau in brand - new ways, but it also humanizes him, establishing a strong central story about a lopsided and perplexing friendship between Tommy and his longtime best friend and filmmaking partner Greg Sestero (played by Franco's real - life brother, Dave Franco).
the real funny thing is that because individuals as yourself do nt have religion in your lives you feel the need that no one else does either.
I found myself fascinated by the way Greg handles and defends their increasingly complex friendship, as it's one that can simultaneously make you feel guilty for laughing at the real - life Tommy's mannerisms, accent and awkward behavior.
The real tragedy for Byrne's new Adam is not that he hates the world he has to live in; most of us feel a similar hate at least sometimes, without believing that such frustration makes us King Lear.
while the most ardent adherents to nihilism might embrace the full ramifications of such belief, most folks aren't willing to follow it to its logical end: compassion is just a «feeling» but it's not real / people live & die / there is no such thing as good & evil / etc..
The real debate is when does a baby become a baby, and for some they feel it's at the «twinkle in the eye» stage, i.e. moment of conception, and for others it's when the mass of cell's inside the womb are able to live outside the womb (the current legal definition).
Crocodiles and rattlesnakes and pythons are at this moment vessels of life as real as we are; their loathsome existence fills every minute of every day that drags its length along; and whenever they or other wild beasts clutch their living prey, the deadly horror which an agitated melancholiac feels is the literally right reaction on the situation.
The solution to this lack of real public and personal life is not freedom of feeling, writes Buber.
There is a real difference between theology - in - the - books and theology - in - the - life, but I wouldn't want to describe that as a conflict — to do so is to set up an opposition between what the Spirit said about God (which is, after all, recorded in a book) and how God actually feels.
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