Sentences with phrase «feeling bored about»

Having a collection recipes to hand makes it easier to meal plan in the weeks when you're lacking inspiration or feeling bored about cooking the same meals over and over.
Well, about me, I try to always be funny and joky, it's my way, I don't want to make people feel bored about me.

Not exact matches

This sounds wonderful to most people, but in reality, we tend to get bored right about now and lose that loving feeling for our business.
I don't know what it is about email that makes people feel like they have to be formal and buttoned - up, but I do know that no one has ever been excited to read and reply to an email that's really dry and boring.
While some patients might feel contrite about professing a love for the Canadian public system and then paying for care, when it comes to their health, that's a guilt many patients are willing to bear.
Not so the Canadian stock market, which is why we are all acutely feeling the painful effects of a bear market in energy and why this would be a great time to think about whether you're getting enough diversification from your holdings.
«I felt good about the revenues this goal could produce, and even better about the product - market fit and client success fruit that this goal could bear
With the stock market in a free - fall, fixed - income investors anxious about coming interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve might feel a little better about boring bonds and their measly coupons.
I'm comfortable buying in bear markets, but I've still felt bad about losing money.
And they pull it off without having to give away the movies storyline or talk about everyone's resume and do a bunch of other boring things we feel like we've seen a million times now that crowd funding has been around for a while.
Largely I would echo what Christine has already said about the way in which we feel accepted within our community, but if you'll bear with me for a little bit, I'd like to attempt to explain to Trey in particular what I see as the difference between this type of acceptance and the attitude of the many Christians who view homosexuality as sinful such as what you have encountered with your sister.
But thinking about a whole story feels boring and intimidating.
Sorry, it's not the job of the church to help us to feel good about our sin... but rather to condemn it so that repentance can happen and that faith may be born, or to continue.
I feel everyone should sip $ 11 coffee's at trendy coffee shops, listen to underground acoustic music, care more about polar bears than humans, wear black framed glasses to look really kewl and smurt, jog in place at red lights, drink Pabst blue ribbon, hate God, and be ironic.It's the kewl and smurt way to be.
If you had been born in Denmark about 1100 years ago such expeerience would have made you feel the presence of Odin, Thor or Freja.
All of us, Lord, from the moment we are born feel within us this disturbing mixture of remoteness and nearness; and in our heritage of sorrow and hope, passed down to us though the ages, there is no yearning more desolate than that which makes us weep with vexation and desire as we stand in the midst of the Presence which hovers about us nameless and impalpable and is indwelling in all things.
Eventually, I decided to try combining something that felt boring — Bible reading — with something that I was passionate about — design.
Just do nt try to make me feel bad about it because I do nt believe a magic baby was born on this day., and do a little research into your own traditions.
You did not choose where you were born and if you'd been born in Iran you'd believe in Allah and Mohammad and feel just as right about it.
I don't know about you, but I think it's more humane to terminate a cluster of cells that lacks the ability to feel pain than it is to insist that a child be born into a situation where it is unwanted, unloved, unprotected and may end up abused or dead.
This means facing honestly such issues as their emotional maturity, capacity to bear the responsibilities of child - rearing, and their deep feelings about each other.
When I found out later that there really was a historical St. Nicholas who was born on December 6th... I felt a little better about it.
The obligation to bear and communicate such meanings against his natural feeling and thinking was the ground of Jeremiah's discovery of his selfhood as «I.» Not the reception of the Word as such but the necessity to decide about it was crucial to the formation of this structure of existence and to its preservation and strengthening in the Jewish community.
I do feel bad that everyone in the Unification Church still thinks that they who were born from the «Blessed Couples» have no Original Sin; as they were all deceived in the «Wine of Wrath» they all drank; no one ever told them that they who came into the Ark of salvation in «two's» were the «Unclean» animals: the «Clean» came in as groups of «seven», as those who overcome all 7 overcomings on the Path of the Just which the 7 churches are really about: the ladder of Jacob as seen in the Son of Man the angels of God ascended and descended on.
I do feel bad that everyone in the Unification Church still thinks that they who were born from the «Blessed Couples» have no Original Sin; as they were all deceived in the «Wine of Wrath» they all drank; no one ever told them that they who came into the Ark of salvation in «two's» were the «Unclean» animals: the «Clean» came in as groups of «seven», as those who overcome all 7 overcomings on the Path of the Just which the 7 churches are really about: the ladder of Jacob as seen in the Son of Man the angels of God ascended and descended on; but Rev. Moon and his drunken followers all ignored the information I was given from 1986 onward that the Angel of patmos came to my Grandmother Ruth Witt - Diamnt's house in the City of St. Francis to rectify.
When a Crusade Evangelist gets all the glamor, glitz, and glory of presenting the «Gospel» to millions of people, and the people hear a message about being born again, and then those who respond attend a church without all the glamor, glitz, and glory, and they hear a message about discipleship, following Jesus, danger, famine, persecution, and suffering, they rightfully feel that somebody is not being honest.
Again, when he observes the pitiful cries and frightened appearance of birds and animals about to be slaughtered, he can not help feeling an «inability to bear» their sufferings.
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
At the present time, we are seeing a number of authoritarian expressions born of the frustrations people feel about the unjust and incomprehensible world in which we live.
What the Old Testament especially teaches us is this: «that zeal is as essentially a duty of all God's rational creatures, as [are] prayer and praise, faith and submission; and, surely, if so, [then] especially of sinners whom He has redeemed: that zeal consists in a strict attention to His commands» a scrupulousness, vigilance, heartiness, and punctuality, which bears with no reasoning or questioning about them» an intense thirst for the advancement of His glory» a shrinking from the pollution of sin and sinners» an indignation, nay impatience, at witnessing His honor insulted» a quickness of feeling when His name is mentioned, and a jealousy how it is mentioned» a fullness of purpose, an heroic determination to yield Him service at whatever sacrifice of personal feeling» and an energetic resolve to push through all difficulties, were they as mountains, when His eye or hand but gives the sign» a carelessness of obloquy, or reproach, or persecution, a forgetfulness of friend and relative, nay, a hatred (so to say) of all that is naturally dear to us, when He says, «Follow me.»
I feel that adequate writing about a religion by an outsider requires an imaginative recognition that if, say, I had been born a Hindu I would presumably remain a Hindu, if born a Muslim I would presumably remain a Muslim, but if born a German I like to think that I would not have been a Nazi.
Speaking about preparing to play Shaman in the film, Sope Aluko, a Nigerian - born Christian who holds both British and US citizenship, told Okay Africa: «It felt very familiar and like home.
The long prelude is over — the nearly two decades when those of us who knew about global warming felt like prisoners in a bad dream, unable to convince anyone else that the bear was real, the poison deadly.
I think we all (at least the women) feel like expectant Mother's and the new baby is about to be born!!
Living on the road + s» mores in Yellowstone = best birthday ever (although Scott would say feeling as if your life was constantly threatened by grizzly bears lurking around sucks the fun out of it — I wouldn't know what he was talking about because I am contently oblivious to all negative possibilities and danger).
I have a lot of thoughts and feelings about chicken, and mostly express these opinions via shouting about how it is the most boring meat to anyone who will listen, or happens to be in the room at the time.
U need to be born and grow up ina region to understand how the people feel about a Rivalry.
Their shirts bear the simple legend «Canada» — not the big «C» that identifies Les Canadiens of proud old Montreal, a city which feels so strongly about such things that it would be quite in character if its citizens loyally refused to buy any of the new stamps.
Yet a housewife who jogs over to the shopping mall and back feels she has a license to lecture and browbeat and bore you about running.
HI fellows, i feel sorry for the poor fellow (rosisky) and think he deserves our support and best wishes, all this talk about shiping him out in the summer is absolut trash, just look at RVP, we stuck with him when he was down, and now, look who «s reaping the reward, at least bear in mind he was not diagnosed properly until recently.I for one expect him to bounce back, and prove me right.At least we know whats wrong with him now.
I feel particularly bad for guys, not only because they bear the financial brunt of the day — the typical guy will shell out about $ 168.74 on Valentine's Day this year — nearly twice as much as we gals will — on clothing, jewelry, greeting cards, stuffed teddy bears holding puffy satin hearts with «I Love You» embroidered on them, lacy Victoria's Secret teddies, etc., but because they'll be doing it to either appease their sweetheart — do guys really love V.D. like so many women do?
I did everything I could to educate myself about breastfeeding before my baby was born, and still I felt lost when the time came.
It's been a weird couple of weeks, I've been feeling quite sad that my littlest is now half way through Year R and a little unsure about what to do with myself, which is odd because every second of every day is completely full, it's not that I'm bored, it's more a restlessness, an unsettled what do I do now feeling... last Monday I spent the day in school with Hannah in Year R, it was a lovely insight into her school life, but again I came away a little sad.
My wife has gained a bit of weight after our third was born --- but I remain vigorously attracted to her and tell her that I adore and love the way she is — she initially refused because of «how she felt about herself».
About four or five months after my son Mason was born, I knew that I was not feeling like myself.
My life has been so frenetic since this poor kid was born eight weeks ago, and I've been feeling guilty about that as well as overwhelmed with the amount of crap I need to do.
Since we didn't find out about the extent of Oberon's health issues until after he was born, I knew I wouldn't feel like this pregnancy was truly different until baby was out and checked.
The thing about babies born after loss is that you feel — no scratch that — you are just as vulnerable as you were before your loss.
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The key emphasis of the childcare strategy is on providing women with more choices: mothers «who still bear most of the responsibility for caring for children, feel they are not left with sufficient choice about how to balance work and family life».
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