Feeling afraid of plagiarism?
These include children
feeling afraid of the communities they live in, availability of support services and lack of clarity over referral routes into mental health services.
Feeling afraid of what may happen isn't one of those reasons.
You are
feeling afraid of the unpredictable and unpleasant emotions you're feeling as you try to move on.
What evidence do you have other than something anecdotal or rhetorical to show that this is prevalent and the pretext not a lie to make women
feel afraid of the bogeyman so to speak?
It looks like scars where there were wounds and it looks like light and hope and you even
feel afraid of your joy.
Eight of every nine persons say they feel that God loves them, 80 percent say they feel close to God, and only 16 percent say they have ever
felt afraid of God.10 In the Lutheran study cited earlier, nine in ten said God loved them and was giving them new life; only a quarter felt they were sinners under the wrath and judgment of God.
I feel afraid of getting my hopes up and feeling crushed by disappointment if I fail.
You may
feel afraid of the future and how your partner will handle this new addition, or if you'll be able to provide a safe environment for this new child to grow.
There are people who actually
feel afraid of wearing white jeans but the moment you come out of this old rule and start wearing them, White pants can be discovered as a wardrobe staple.
If you act ashamed of the large, or small, number of people you have slept with, then you will project a judgmental attitude toward sex to your woman, and she may
feel afraid of opening up about her own history, whether extensive or focused.
Some feel afraid of making the «wrong» decision, socially.
She no longer
felt afraid of this stranger.
I think the «threat» is primarily in the minds of alarmists and folks who
feel afraid of change... which is inexorable but hardly negative if we don't want it to be.
This does not mean that humans should
feel afraid of feral cats outdoors.
Does
he feel afraid of the burly postman who comes by in the afternoon?
Personally, I think 1886 is an awesome concept but I just wished [email protected] would've used some of their ideas for 1886 in a different way.Fist off, I really didn't
feel afraid of the halfbreed because I think the technology & weaponry used in 1886 seems to powerful and made the halfbreed look powerless imo.
Whenever
I feel afraid of change or second guess myself I always think of the saying «If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try», I don't think anyone dives into the world of self - employment without thinking it through a thousand times first.
Even though she can't believe it herself, she tells him that
she feels afraid of their child.
When we ask questions about things, we are, we feel like there's a confidence that we will be heard and valued in that discussion, and that when difficult things arise we don't
feel afraid of raising those issues or identifying things that are of concern to us.
When our partner disappoints us, when
we feel afraid of losing them, or when we don't feel unconditionally cared for, intense anger is often evoked in us.
We all need a place where we can express our thoughts, feelings, dreams, intentions, and beliefs and not
feel afraid of being judged, laughed at, criticized, or ignored.
Not exact matches
And don't forget extended family and friends: «Don't be
afraid to ask for help, including babysitting; take the risk
of confiding in friends when you
feel overwhelmed.»
«I believe if people
feel they can control their environment, that leads to a greater sense
of ownership over the product,» says Barry, who makes posters for the campus walls with mantras like «What would you do if you weren't
afraid?»
We both aren't
afraid of anything and have a similar
feel around risk.
You can't please everybody, but if you're so
afraid of offending people or hurting their
feelings that you apologize for every decision you make or opinion you have, you end up looking weak — and that doesn't do you or your business any good.
But these days, it
feels like businesses are
afraid to embrace these fundamental truths and instead work desperately to «think outside the box» and «reinvent the wheel» (without phrasing it that way,
of course, or they would perpetuate more dreaded clichés).
In that case, you need to dig deeper into your
feelings and figure out what's going on in there, what you're
afraid of.
A lot
of stress and angst results from a sense
of not being able to express how you are
feeling because you are
afraid of having an argument that could get out
of control.
«But employees will have their guard up and may be
afraid of jeopardizing their jobs, so it's critical to make them
feel safe about sharing real problems.»
When Lehman and Zechory recently announced a list
of Genius company values such as «
Feel It to My Face» (never be
afraid to tell others what you're thinking) and «Take the Roast out
of the Oven» (unleash incomplete products into the world and see what happens), Moghadam immediately sent an unprompted email declaring «I think Tom has finally lost his f — ing mind — RIP.
I don't
feel afraid to say that I need help or that I need time off to take care
of myself.
This
feeling hijacks your rational thought processes, and it's crucial to ask yourself what, exactly, you're
afraid of if you want to get over it.
How we
feel — happy, sad, surprised,
afraid — is a result
of all those factors.
Most people are
afraid of all the technological baggage associated with Bitcoin, and they
feel they will not be able to comprehend fully its potential.
Although I
feel very much on track, I am
afraid marriage and kids could upend all
of this so that is one
of the reasons I am have been wary about going down that road.
It
feels like the war - like continent is
afraid of losing its leadership status... and 3.
I am
afraid that the way to compare the effectiveness and progress in different public and private chain will remain a manual and tedious network participate and
feel comfortable in it, separating the main indicators
of performance statistics.
For example, the person who owns the dog who should have been named «Houdini»
feels frustrated — and is perhaps
afraid of what might happen to the dog when he's out running the streets.
i really would love to be led by somebody who
feels what i
feel and is courageous enough to say that even though he is the pastor and this is his church and there is nothing to be
afraid of because Christ found us and not the other way around, yet he still gets scared.
What he says is true: a lot
of people begin to
feel useless,
afraid of life, and basically out
of it when they grow old.
Most cults make people
afraid to leave for fear
of being rejected and made to
feel as if they betrayed God.
I began to notice areas I
felt some pressure to conform: sometimes I
feel an unspoken pressure from the institution and individuals within it to adhere to a preset systemization
of belief and morality; sometimes I allow a comment left on my blog or criticism from other bloggers to intimidate me into conformity; sometimes I
feel afraid to let what I really believe to leak out
of my mouth; sometimes I allow criticism
of the way I oversee our community, or criticism
of our community itself, to frighten me into silence, passivity and paralysis.
But many
of these folks are
afraid to admit the huge decrease in the value
of «The Bible» in their lives because they then
feel they will have no basis for anything.
How I
felt so wildly out
of control and
afraid.
But six years later, I was reliving that moment
of feeling so completely out
of control, so
afraid, so alone, so unprepared, so exposed over and over and over again in my dreams because I refused to
feel it in my awake life.
Author Elizabeth Gilbert said, «Is it logical that anybody should be expected to be
afraid of the work they
feel they were put on this earth to do?
I wonder is there a
feeling of a need to speak up among women to do so resulting in men
feeling under pressure to be
afraid to appear to be anything other than «nice», in the light
of how woman have sometimes been mistreated by men?
According to J.R. Briggs, «the elephant in the room for pastors is that many
of us are
afraid of failure, and we don't
feel as though there are safe spaces to talk openly about it.»
If you are
afraid I'll hurt your
feelings or the truth about why you are here is not worthy
of discussing, then just avoid it.