Not exact matches
No matter how much better we might
feel at the onset by keeping our image
of a perfect self, taking the blame
for our
failures is a must on the path toward success.
After a year
of complaints from subordinates,
feeling like
failure, crying jags and eventual burnout, she asked
for her old job back, at which she had been outstanding.
He adds that CETA falling through would be «bad
for general business,» as he
feels the
failure would be representative
of a global trend towards protectionism.
«Constructive wallowing,» she argues, isn't simply a
failure of backbone and grit, it's an occasion
for self - compassion and a chance to learn about your negative
feelings and fear so you can get better at working through them.
when Facebook market research in Australia engaged in sentiment analysis
of more than 6.4 million Australian youth, including 1.9 million high schoolers as young as 14 years old, to estimate when those children were at their most vulnerable, experiencing
feelings of being «worthless» or a «
failure» as part
of research conducted
for marketers.
Multipliers are frequently used in offsetting to compensate
for the risk
of failure of the offset measures and the time lag between when negative impacts
of the development project are
felt and the positive impacts
of offsetting come to fruition, often a period
of many years.
There have been lapses in this program, most notably last year when Facebook market research in Australia engaged in sentiment analysis
of more than 6.4 million Australian youth, including 1.9 million high schoolers as young as 14 years old, to estimate when those children were at their most vulnerable, experiencing
feelings of being «worthless» or a «
failure» as part
of research conducted
for marketers.
During my online chat last week, a number
of comments centered on retirement, including a concern from a senior
feeling like a
failure for collecting retirement early.
How does he
feel entitled to make any claim to be a better Catholic than Santorum (
for that is what he's implicitly claiming) on questions that the church rightly leaves to the prudential judgment
of voters and public officials, within broad boundaries, when in the next breath he confesses his complete
failure to be any kind
of Catholic at all on a question on which the church speaks with categorical moral authority?
For most
of my twenties, I
felt like such a
failure.
We do take responsibility
for each other - parents
for children,
for example - and we
feel the pain
of a loved one's
failure, the desolation
of a loved one's moral destruction and the damage they do to others.
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.»
James criticizes the associationists
for their
failure to take note
of relational
feelings, a
failure which led to an atomistic understanding
of experience.
The growth counselor's function is to help such persons as they work through their resistance to bury a dead relationship; uncouple without infighting so as to avoid further hurt to each other and to their children; agree on a plan
for the children that will be best
for the children's mental health; work through the ambivalent
feelings that usually accompany divorce — guilt, rage, release, resentment,
failure, joy, loss — so that each person's infected grief wound can heal; discover what each contributed to the disintegration
of their relationship; learn the relationship - building and love - nurturing skills which each will need either to enjoy creative singlehood or to establish a better marriage.
And then, when, like most
of the kids in the youth groups or Bible colleges, we found ourselves in a rather usual sort
of life, surprisingly not preaching to thousands on a weeknight, we were left
feeling like
failures, like somehow we weren't measuring up, we weren't serving God effectively, we must have missed it because isn't our life supposed to be about doing big, successful things
for God?
For the past 2 months I've been attending a class where we have been studying a book titled The Search for Significance by Robert S. McGee and I feel that it is a great book for anyone dealing with issues such as fear of rejection, failure, shame and the fear of punishment and how those issues can be overcome when you apply the truth of Jesus» work on the cross to everyday li
For the past 2 months I've been attending a class where we have been studying a book titled The Search
for Significance by Robert S. McGee and I feel that it is a great book for anyone dealing with issues such as fear of rejection, failure, shame and the fear of punishment and how those issues can be overcome when you apply the truth of Jesus» work on the cross to everyday li
for Significance by Robert S. McGee and I
feel that it is a great book
for anyone dealing with issues such as fear of rejection, failure, shame and the fear of punishment and how those issues can be overcome when you apply the truth of Jesus» work on the cross to everyday li
for anyone dealing with issues such as fear
of rejection,
failure, shame and the fear
of punishment and how those issues can be overcome when you apply the truth
of Jesus» work on the cross to everyday life.
Not recognizing and helping the person ventilate such
feelings accounts
for the
failure of many potential counseling relationships to «get off the ground.»
Thus
for each
of us, the exacting and inescapable question, which must be faced and answered, is the question
of our total mortal life as we are now living it, a question which arises from our mortality with the responsibility which that entails, which puts itself to us in the form
of our measuring up to the possibility
of becoming authentically ourselves, and which issues in our realization (not so much in thought as in deeply
felt experience as existing men)
of blessedness, as we know ourselves becoming what we truly are, or in destruction or damnation, as we know ourselves both frustrated men and
failures in our human fulfillment.
Since personality problems and emotional immaturity rather than lack
of information are at the heart
of most marriage
failures, effective preparation
for marriage should place heavy emphasis on
feelings, attitudes, and relationships.
Everybody else ends up
feeling like more
of a
failure, because obviously, the accountability group works
for some people, and it must be their own weakness, or lack
of spirituality, or little faith, or
failure to read their Bible and pray enough, or whatever it might be to grant the success that others experience.
And then when we do stumble, we often
feel so guilty
for our
failure, that we think to ourselves, «Well, I» am already sinning, I might as well make the most
of it.
every actuality
for what it can be in such a perfected system — its sufferings, its sorrows, its
failures, its triumphs, its immediacies
of joy — woven by rightness
of feeling into the harmony
of the universal
feeling....
The wisdom
of [God's] subjective aim prehends every actuality
for what it can be in such a perfected system — its sufferings, its sorrows, its
failures, its triumphs, its immediacies
of joy — woven by rightness
of feeling into the harmony
of the universal
feeling, which is always immediate, always many, always one, always with novel advance, moving onward and never perishing.
The
failure to realize a higher form
of perfection is preferable
for Whitehead: «Progress is founded upon the experience
of discordant
feelings.
One sets me up
for a
feeling of failure.
This is what football cold turkey
feels like... can blame the 4th place junkies on this site... they've gone all silent
of course it's typical behaviour
of cowards... particularly those who know nothing about what they r talking about... so what's the e plantation this time
for another year
of failure I've been so vocal telling me I am not a real fan... ffing pathetic bunch
How ridiculously small and embarrassed YOU must
feel now after THAT post
of yours earlier.The important issue you fail to understand is that even the fans who wish Wenger to leave in a dignified manner accept that he must go.Very few defend his performance this season quite simply because there is nothing to defend.What they do not do is try to blame the support and fanbase
for Wengers continuing
failure.This result is just another
failure from the manager.
5 years
of wenger imposed
failure and u still have your rose tinted glasses on tight and you bag
of football cliches to sniff when
feeling down... But actually there are plenty
of positives bellerin... Coquellin (but limits exposed here) wilshere (idiot fans font like him I know but this is the game where we miss him) Alexis ozil cech (I was wrong there)... Just not enough to put us where we should be in the european elite... save your football wisdom
for mark Hughes he needs it
There are hundreds
of thousands
of fans who remain sane when the Western New York winter dumps a human's worth
of snow on them, only to be driven nuts by the constant
failures of the Buffalo Bills, and if you don't
feel for these people from the bottom
of your heart, then you don't have a human soul.
Saying things like:» the club is in great shape» is irresponsible and frustrating as he seems oblivious to how we
feel for the recurring problems both on and off the field, the results,
failures and lack
of major honors since the emirates has been in place.
Since the last day
of the season, i have been so devastated that i lost all desire
for football seeing as we wont be in UCL and ManU won the EL which gives them a slot in the CL I just do nt wan na imagine how i would
feel if we lost to Chelsea, it would make this season a huge
failure... if we win, we can at least count ourselves among clubs with silverware (ManU, Chelsea, and other leagues) ManU even have 3 titles...
I don't think Sanchez ever asked to leave, he is the kind
of player that is motivated by winning and being at the top, our
failure to qualify
for the UCL may have made him
feel a little bad at the end
of last season but not enough to force a move.
HUMVN, Machine?He made a funny comment in one
of the justarsenal stories earlier.He said Arsenal don't need a new CB.Can someone slap me.I was even shocked at the thumbs up he got.I
feel so sorry
for Arsenal and fans as well.We are really suffering.Till today how people rate Mertesacker is beyond me.The guy is not even a leader by example.I wonder why Hayden was sold as I think he could have surely done better and if Isaac Hayden solves his injury problems we gonna regret selling him.Even aliens know arsenal needs a CB.Aren't you guys tired
of always starting the season short
of players in positions where needed.It's like some
of you want
failure but you don't know you want.Arsenal should complete the squad this season.It's a must.
Theo is an expensive
failure and to keep giving him the chance when he has repaid the clubs faith with being a bottler and acting as if he's a lazy git (watched him a number
of seasons ago against Blackburn away and all he did was run up and down the wing without even calling
for the ball to draw defenders away from the centre) I hate to say it but in my mind Alan Hansen was right when he said that «Walcott has not got a natural footballers brain» It infuriated me at the time but its been proven to be true I
feel he's been collecting his money
for too long without a result to justify keeping him in our employment.
I can
feel your pain as this was the year we all had hoped
for after 9 years
of failure
He also used these words, «If they
felt»; «some
of the fans» and «we all lose together», which just shows how arrogant the man is and that he does not fully acknowledge himself being the culprit and owing to fault and responsibility
for the
failure and thrashing.
Everything could hinge on what happens between now and the end
of the EPL season or even until the final whistle
of the FA cup final is blown and I have a
feeling that another FA cup trophy
for the club and our boss to celebrate could trigger the departure
of Arsene Wenger, especially if it is preceded by the
failure of the Gunners to finish in the top four.
Although it will be incredibly difficult to ever match his contributions on the pitch, it's vitally important
for a former club legend, like Henry, to publicly address his concerns regarding the direction
of this club... regardless
of those who still
feel that Henry has some sort
of agenda due to the backlash he received following earlier comments he made on air regarding Arsenal, he has an intimate understanding
of the game, he knows the fans are being hosed and he
feels some sense
of obligation, both professionally and personally, to tell it like he sees it... much like I've continually expressed over the last couple months, this team isn't evolving under this current ownership / management team... instead we are currently experiencing a «stagnant» phase in our club's storied history... a fact that can't be hidden by simply changing the formation or bringing in one or two individuals... this team needs fundamental change in the way it conducts business both on and off the pitch or it will continue to slowly devolve into a second tier club... regardless
of the euphoria surrounding our escape act on Friday evening, as it stands, this club is more likely to be fighting
for a Europa League spot
for the foreseeable future than a top 4 finish... we can't hope
for the
failures of others to secure our place in the top 4, we need to be the manufacturers
of our own success by doing whatever is necessary to evolve as an organization... if Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke can't take the necessary steps following the debacle they manufactured last season, their removal is imperative
for our future success... unfortunately, I strongly believe that either they don't know how to proceed in the present economic climate or they are unwilling to do whatever it takes to turn this ship around... just look at the current state
of our squad, none
of our world class players are under contract beyond this season, we have a ridiculous wage bill considering the results, we can't sell our deadwood because we've mismanaged our personnel decisions and contractual obligations, we haven't properly cultivated our younger talent and we might have become one
of the worst clubs ever when it comes to way we handle our transfer business, which under Dein was one
of our greatest assets... it's time to get things right!!!
You start each set with a high weight that is hard
for you to complete successfully
for a given amount
of reps or
failure, then, once you've finished those reps, you immediately drop the weight by 5 - 10 pounds and crank out the next reps, and so on until you've gotten to the lowest weight you want to use and you can barely
feel your muscle anymore.
I really
felt that they set me up
for failure and not utilize my skills to the best
of my ability.
What Sanchez eventually decides regarding his club future remains to be seen, but
for the next few days, he is certainly going to
feel disappointed about his
failure to convert the spot kick that could have eventually led to Chile making it through to the quarter - finals
of the World Cup.
You are such a gem when giving your analysis and i also
feel disgusted with the so many ungrateful fans calling
for the head
of Arsene just
for failure to lift a trophy.
i cant help my anger at this point becos its a result
of so much pent up frustration and the managers
failure to recognise issues and
failure to ever acknowledge our fans and i refuse to stick my head in the ground and come up smiling after beating stoke at home 2 - 0, maybe if the manager had ever once just said «i
feel for the fans» or apologise to travelling fans after gutless away displays, but no he does nt
feel accountable to any1 despite the thousands
of times «theres only one arsene wenger» rings in his ears, hes gotten more love and trust than youd give your wife but wot has he given you in return the last 4 years???? not even acknowledgement, and in between the poor run hes given us more than his fair share
of touchline controversy which reflects badly on us and the club in regards to fair play.and he never sees anything!!!! be honest and come out like moyes and bruce, its refreshing!!!! the standards at the club hav plummeted and where chels, utd, pool and even villa / city / spurs hav so many players who fight and uphold club traditions we only hav cesc, gallas, verm, RvP, sagna and arsha who, IMO really care and who fight when our backs are to the wall....
After a bumbling few years
of consistent
failure, the West Ham job
feels like a make - or - break opportunity
for the Glaswegian.
I always worry that if I plan to do something date - related, we'll have a rough week (e.g., meltdowns, colds, etc.) and I'll
feel a sort
of crafty
failure and sadness
for my girl as I stuff the unused box
of Paas into the back
of the closet on Easter Monday... only to not be able to find it again next year when it turns out we do have time and inclination to color eggs.
I have to say that most
of the time I
feel like I am the poster mom
for «Epic Mom
Failure,» but your insight has made me
feel better.
If you make the road too easy
for your child, protecting them against every
feeling of failure or frustration, you are keeping them from learning their own strength.
I know not everyone wants to breastfeed, and
of course you do what
feels right, but
for the new moms who have their hearts set on breastfeeding, the
failure they may end up
feeling can be more than they can handle.
For whatever reason, through lots
of tears, heartaches and
feelings of failure, I just wasn't making enough milk and he wasn't gaining enough to make my doctor happy.
Given my difficulties with BFing last time, I am going to SKIP that little detour into depression /
feelings of failure and go right
for the formula... maybe I'll even bring a sign to the hospital that says «No LCs, please», though I don't know if that's just a little confrontational.