Sentences with phrase «feeling like a women in»

«I don't think I'm a woman when starting a business or running a team,» says Pulatkonak, in Turkey, «unless someone makes me feel like a woman in the workplace.»
Tip your face to the heavy sky until you feel like a woman in a poem; surely a poet could spare a word or two for the tired thirties of womanhood and the sacred discipline of pausing in the midst of the rushing, for the snowflakes and the joy to gather in your hair like fleeting stars.
And I definitely know what you mean by feeling like a women in certain things xx

Not exact matches

«I'm working to create a space where it feels easy to include and imagine black girls and make black girls like me the main characters of our lives,» Dias said at Forbes» Women Summit in New York City last year.
I am so thankful for my upbringing and feel incredibly lucky when I speak to other young women like myself for having such an incredible support system in my parents.
With a demographic of mostly young and professional women, she says it feels like creating with a best friend in mind.
«Sometimes I feel like maybe it's a fluke that I even made it in, because my friends aren't that different from me,» says Martina Abrahams, an African American woman who works at a financial tech company in San Francisco and previously worked at Google.
«There's definitely value in having female mentors, female VCs and female angels to make you feel like you're not the only woman out there doing this,» says Paul, who's based in New York.
The team of professors conducted an online survey of 5,000 Japanese women and men about their childhood relationship with their parents, asking them to agree or disagree with statements like «My parents trusted me» and «I felt like my family had no interest in me.»
Instead, the ad tells a powerful story that feels as much like a recruitment effort as anything else, leveraging the topic to communicate Verizon's authority in innovation - related fields while showcasing the important role that women can have in shaping the future of the industry and, in turn, the company.
«We felt like the funding from this pack could have the greatest impact by making it possible for more women to get an education in those fields, and by giving them a platform to share their work and their passion for science.»
For them, the advancement of women, people of colour and LGBT people in politics and other arenas feels like a personal attack.
«In just the last 48 hours, I've spoken to a female tech executive who was grabbed by a male C.E.O. at a large event and another female executive who was asked to interview at a venture fund because they «feel like they need to hire a woman,»» said Dick Costolo, the former chief of Twitter, who now runs the fitness start - up Chorus.
She doesn't feel like her firm is limiting itself with its focus on women — at least in Fund I. True Wealth last August raised $ 4.7 million of a targeted $ 20 million fund and closed on another (undisclosed amount) raise late last year.
Maven's first goal is to provide women the kind of affordable but definitive support we feel is most lacking right now, in fields like reproductive health, maternity care, mental health, and children's health.
I have felt hate for my leaders who have put men, and groups, like him in positions where they can commit the most vile acts against their fellow men and women.
A woman who worked with me at the restaurant I worked at talked to me often because she saw me as a fellow spirit - filled believer and she felt somewhat like an outcast because she always wore skirts below her knees, her hair in a bun, and no makeup.
However to objectify woman, to make your mate feel insecure in their beauty, to not understand and be faithful to your vows and the go outside the context laid out for what a relationship should look like is the issue at hand.
Gays can't get married, women make less money, millions of children don't have access to healthcare, and cops can stop and frisk anyone they feel like in some places.
I feel like I'm a woman in a man's body, and I demand that I be treated like one.»
This one tells about Mitt's good character (like willingness to drop his regular business affairs to help search for the daughter of the coworker, sounds like he ate the costs of paying several employees to have them aid in the search), and the other side of the spectrum of how at least one Mormon woman felt that Mitt had offended her.
We returned and for a short time it seemed normal, but then strange things began to occur again behind thr scenes with one controlling narcissist woman whose family is friends with the pastor (so if she doesn't like you or feels threatened by you in any way plants bugs in his ear to affect leadership choices and assignments and negative treatment / assumptions about anyone she pleases).
I'm sad because I feel that our failure only confirms my fears that a church like this one — in which all are welcome, in which women can lead, in which politics don't get in the way of fellowship, in which questions are encouraged, in which a diversity of opinions is celebrated, in which gossip is kept to a minimum — simply can not make it in Dayton.
But that is very different than when a woman feels like she has no voice, like she has lost her voice in her own life.
I felt like I was getting a disproportionately low number of «likes», and a disproportionately high number of «dislikes», as were other women, in the thread.
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Like the part about women - blaming and shaming combined with the pastor digging up offenses from the past, referencing an emotional distance he feels from us as we leave, citing his own pastoral involvement and authority in the decisions of our lives up to this point, threatening to talk to the pastor of the church we're visiting to share his «concerns,» and suggesting that I'm just a weak mess of emotions and that's why I can't handle the life - sucking horror that has become sundays at this church.
And like with Sian above, I fear that in doing so, you have missed valid points made and explained about the misogynistic patronising of women, manipulation of women's feelings and lying to women.
I suggested that perhaps the lifeboats on the Titanic point to a more general sense that the stronger in a dangerous situation are morally compelled to protect the weaker in a dangerous situation, and that mothers can be awfully protective of their children after all, and that a man who (for whatever reason) might be weaker than a woman in a given situation should not feel like less of a man if she protects him.
Moreover, it can feel like an added punishment for a woman who is already in the midst of either a soul - crushing abortion or miscarriage.
I don't have a problem with people men or women doing what they feel like in this world.
I don't know how to explain this, and please forgive me if it makes sense only to me: I feel like a woman whose dignity is being restored word by word by word in this beautiful series.
One young woman asked me this question with tears streaming down her face, for she had been made to feel small and worthless by churches like these, and she lived in fear that thousands upon thousands of women were experiencing the same thing and there was nothing she could do to stop it.
There were pictures of women, every tribe, every tongue, on every wall, and so it felt like everyone here in the world was there with us, somehow, and a gigantic canvas on the stairs said: There is no such thing as small change, and the famous red couch at Idelette's was worn out and comfortable, especially with Kelley sprawled on it, twisting her hair unconcernedly when she really got talking about the theology of adoption and Lord, yes, that woman can preach and teach in a living room beside a piano better than some preachers I've seen in thousand - dollar suits on a television show.
I often hear from women who feel lost in our evangelical construct of what the godly woman looks like.
I know that votes like these can make Christian women feel like less - than, but I believe, deep in my bones, that things will get better for women in the Church.
Whether by capturing the aspirations of the young women who want to feel like «angels» themselves or seizing the attention of young men who will expect women to fit a specific standard of looks, Victoria's Secret is cashing in.
She refers to the man in his 40s who divorces his wife because her commitment to church and to gardening and her dislike of tennis make him doubt that she will be a sufficiently amusing partner to cheer his retirement years; a young mother who admits that her husband is her best friend, but who divorces him because she no longer feels very romantic toward him; a woman who marries someone she doesn't especially like because she fears she may never find anyone better and then, after having several children, does find someone more to her liking.
There are moments when any man or woman likes to luxuriate in sentimentality and to indulge in a merely emotional feeling about life.
And glossy checkout line headliners that splay this shock that over 40 - something women can still startlingly turn heads — as if having no wrinkle lines in your skin is somehow an accomplishment of galactic proportions and worthy of worship — and you can just be emptying your cart in checkout # 6 and end up feeling more like a piece of meat than the roast that's on sale for 1.99 this week.
When I push my stroller at the park, I'm passed by packs of girls, pairs of young women, and I feel frumpy in my yoga pants but pretty sure that I can't wear those cute little outfits anymore without looking like I'm trying too hard, another woman in her 30s that wants to be a teenager again.
i didn't like what they were saying and it made me feel like hitting them so i did, i was not in the right or the wrong just in the moment when the were running their mouth about all the women they raped and children they killed they deserved it in my opinion.
My theory is that the cardinals felt it was important to have a more down to earth pope, a man more in touch with real men and women, and less of an intellectual churchman like Benedict is.
Real men don't make their women feel like dogs; real men hold their kids and the women in their lives with love, passion, and humor too.
I'm not opposed to shows depicting sexual violence, but rape - as - prop is always distressing, particularly in a show like this, where that disregard echoes the kinds of ideas that foster rape culture in the first place: that women's feelings don't matter, that sexual agency isn't a big deal, that rape is something that just kind of happens and that healthy people simply move on.
Sometimes resurrection feels like standing in front the Table of the Lord at church, right before a man and a woman who love Jesus, too.
What people don't realize is that the women in these films have a family... and I wonder if I was a father of one of these women how I would feel knowing my daughter is doing this... I'm sure I would feel just like any other father would... very an - «gry... and up - «set that this ind - «ustry still exist's.
Jeremy have been asking the holy spirit for his help with this and in regards to the lame man that Jesus healed I do nt believe that sin was the issue for him just like the blind man was it his parents or did he sin the answer was neither but so that God would be glorified.What was the sin that may have been worse for him.The two situations are related of the woman caught in adultery the key words being go and sin no more only two references in the bible and will explain later the lame man we see at first his dependency on everyone else for his needs he cant do it he is in the best position to receive Gods grace but what does he do with it.Does he follow Jesus no we are told he goes to the temple and Jesus finds him now that he has his strength to do things on his own what his response to follow the way of the pharisees that is what is worse than his condition before so he is warned by go and sin no more.We get confused because we see the word sin but the giver of is speaking to him to go another way means death.Getting back to the two situations of the woman caught in adultery and the lame man here we see a picture of our hearts on the one our love for sin and on the other the desire to work out our salvation on our terms they are the two areas we have to submit to God.My experience was the self righteousness was the harder to deal with because it is linked in to our feelings of self worth and self confidence so we have to be broken so we are humble enough to realise that without God we can do nothing our flesh hates that so it is a struggle at first to change our way of thinking.brentnz
God is stirring the waters in my soul, the song I'm hearing whisper across the water is breathing your name somehow, and I feel like taking some time to brood over God's women in the world, in the church, to pray, to wait, to cover us all.
Same seems to go with the reactionary stance of Christian men, who seem so afraid of not having the edge anymore that they must stamp back down on women to feel like the world is in proper order.
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