The film enables us to
feel the emotional weight of a posthumous letter precisely because we can only imagine its contents.
Of course, the nature of the game means that you will be losing these key characters as you progress through the story and it is easy to get attached to them making
you feel the emotional weight when one of them is found to be guilty during the class trials.
Not exact matches
Mindless or
emotional eating are the real culprits behind
weight gain, when we
feel like we are making healthier eating decisions.
Patricia is in her late 50s and is burdened with a big
weight gain,
emotional eating, negative thinking, and never ever
feeling lovable or good enough.
For those that gain
weight it could be that in times of stress we turn to food (
emotional eating) to make us
feel better, we also tend to exercise less due to
feeling lethargic / tired.
«Before Debora's program, I was an
emotional eater, but once I stopped
feeling deprived and went on to new eating patterns and focused on foods I enjoyed without
feeling deprived, I have now taken off
weight and come to a good
weight which I maintain with ease.»
Stress increases cortisol in your body and this can lead to
weight gain, stress can also cause you to
feel lethargic which may well stop you from working out, and it has also been known to cause some
emotional eating.
How would you
feel about yourself if you could stop binge eating, stop
emotional eating, stop struggling, stop sabotaging yourself, and just move towards your ideal body at your ideal
weight?
She emphasizes the role of the brain /
weight equation and the neurological connections that link thoughts,
feelings, actions, behaviors and
weight, drawing on extensive professional experience in the outpatient treatment of dysfunctional eating behaviors, including
emotional eating, food cravings, stress eating, disordered eating and eating disorders.
When someone you were dating Taking time to yourself allows you both to foster connections with other people and widen your base of
emotional support — taking the
weight off of one person's shoulders and leaving them
feeling less overwhelmed.
All of these
emotional moments that only half land contribute to the
feeling that Infinity War's cliffhanger can't possibly hope to live up to the massive
emotional weight of what happens.
Broken Age tries to end on a heartwarming final scene, but its an ending that it doesn't
feel like the game earned, with Act 2's stagnant characters never maturing or developing in any way that would give the scene the
emotional weight it seems to think it evokes.
I never
felt like my actions had purpose or
emotional weight to them.
The relationships and conversations Coogler includes here are simple and straightforward, but there's a genuine quality to them that grounds the
emotional weight felt in every one of his characters.
The main problem for me is that the movie wants us to
feel the
weight of the accident, impending loss, and the effect Elizabeth's actions have had on the family, but we simply have no development of Elizabeth's character to
feel any sympathy or
emotional weight.
The film plows headlong into its story, but the
emotional weight it wants to carry never has a moment to settle for it's gravity to be
felt.
It's something I've seen hundreds of times now, and the brief sequences lacked the
emotional weight they needed because it all
felt so... well, random.
To its immense credit, The Last Guardian keeps things understated on the musical side, allowing the world and the interaction between the boy and Trico to carry the
emotional weight rather than beating you over the head with «now
feel this way» chords.
Whilst you are trying to deal with your
feelings and
emotional reactions to the wrongful death that you have experienced, allow the Missouri wrongful death lawyers at Ketchmark and McCreight, P.C. to take on the legal responsibilities of your claim for you and lift some of the
weight off of your shoulders as soon as possible.
Some of these seem to be linked by a shared
emotional basis: the «endowment effect» (overvaluation of what we already have), «status quo bias» (an
emotional preference for maintaining the status quo), and «loss aversion» (the tendency to attribute much more
weight to potential losses than potential gains when assessing risk) are all related to an innate conservatism about what we
feel we have already invested in.
You may
feel the
weight of carrying these burdens alone, lacking the
emotional support you once had from your partner.
Now that I have two - thirds less stuff in my place, I can focus on what I treasure the most and pay less in utilities and insurance - along with the
emotional freedom of
feeling less judged by what I own and the
weight of being tied down.
Nutrition work includes separating food intake and
weight - related behaviors from
feelings and
emotional issues.