I know the loss
I felt in a few moments is so trivial compared to your experience, and I am sorry for your loss.
Not exact matches
... What is the most tense part — put your hand on that and let go of the tension... Be aware of all your
feelings in the present
moment... Breathe deeply a
few times... Now picture the space of your consciousness as a room.
And I'll be honest with you: there are a
few posts back
in my archives that I wish now that I had not written about the tinies — I
feel sad that I took a private
moment and made it public, let other people weigh
in on their lives.
I often just turn my phone off for a
few days and take a social media holiday, and I must say it
feels great getting out
in the real world and just relishing the present
moment again for a bit!
Also, temperature has been dropping the past
few days (I
feel like I turn into a snowflake the
moment I step out of the house) so I'm ready to snuggle up
in a thick sweater too.
But if the thought of making gravy from scratch leaves you
feeling week
in the wings, you can make Full Flavor Foods Turkey Gravy
in just a
few moments.
There were so many
moments of pure joy, uncontrollable laughter, raw emotion, vulnerability, honesty, and love and I can't help but
feel amazed by the deep friendships that formed
in just a
few days.
Sometime
in the last
few months though, I've
felt an internal shift within me — I know and acknowledge that there are things beyond my control, and instead of worrying and trying to guess the future, I'm now content with relaxing
in the
moment.
there are
few moments in my life where I have
felt so alive as I did that day.
It was such a beautiful
few hours watching our little girl with her friends and I remember having a
moment when I thought, «I can't believe she is three already» but
in the next breath a
feeling that she had always been with us.
I have a
few self - care routines
in my daily life that I try to hold on to, as they make me
feel so good, and also help to live
in the
moment instead of always rushing on to the next thing on my agenda.
I know a
few of us have
in one time or another listened to or read a motivational speech and
felt moved and ended up either changing your life or your mood for the
moment.
While both those players are frustrating, I find Ramsey to be the worse as I
feel his best
moments of his playing career was
in those
few months alongside Arteta and he was looking like a contender for POTY already then got injured, that period of time seen Ramsey put
in more tackles per game than Arteta (on average I think it was 4.4), he was doing the defending and then taking the ball forward
in attacks.
There were more than a
few moments in that match where I
felt like Arsenal were about to lose the tie and get kicked out of the Europa League.
There have been so
few such
moments recently that it almost
felt like an anti-climax but,
in hindsight, the importance of that goal can not be overestimated.
When I get caught
in these
moments of mental challenge where for a
few nights I can not sleep because I can't figure out what I think about a certain subject that has suddenly presented itself to me and have to live with that ambiguity - well, that's when I
feel completely inspired.
«The
moment I held my newborn
in my arms I was overwhelmed by a
feeling of love... then a
few minutes of baby gazing later and I was hit clean between the temples by a lifetime of worry, then hammered hard on the shoulders by the heavy weight of responsibility and back breaking hard work ahead of me... but I wouldn't change a thing, motherhood is a gift»
But when you do take that extra
few seconds to breathe and ask yourself the question, you can redirect your thoughts, your
feelings and your actions
in the
moment for the benefit of everyone around you and your own well - being.
When I think back to those first
few days of motherhood, I think about how I
felt in those
moments with each of my daughters; and I think about how they were
feeling looking up at me during those midnight feedings and diaper changes.
So
in the spirit of ruining your life for a
few minutes by thrusting you back into your repressed memories of the darkest
moments of potty training, here are 23
feelings you will undoubtedly recall:
Thanks for sharing your story I had a nice and easy pregnancy and birth with my first son, yo yoo come the second pregnancy ok it was not bad but the birth oh God 15 hours
in pain my water never broke I just see blood coming out and here it's come the pushing oh God the baby hurt me badly that I have to get the stitching inside there
feeling the niddle down there was a extremely painful and I was screaming all the way through the process and now am pregnant again first
few weeks was not easy At all but now a
moment my second trimesters and am praying for easy birth God help me
After being
in so much pain, it
felt amazing, like I had a
few extra
moments of peace before the pain started again.
In those few fleeting moments, he had a distinct feeling of déjà vu, a sensation that psychologists once considered too unpredictable and ephemeral to be studied in any systematic wa
In those
few fleeting
moments, he had a distinct
feeling of déjà vu, a sensation that psychologists once considered too unpredictable and ephemeral to be studied
in any systematic wa
in any systematic way.
Astronauts are some of the
few humans to describe this experience: when they move
in space to «stand» on a ceiling, they report a
moment of disorientation before their mental map flips so they
feel right side up again.
Trying with all I had to be normal, to fit
in, to hide the only thing at that time
in my life I could control, that I could
feel safe with, even if it was just for a
few moments.
Try using them when you
feel panic, stress, anxiety or just want a
few moments of calm
in your day.
Feeling uncomfortable
in the first
few moments of a pose is natural, but you will be surprised to
feel how much your muscle tissues, tendons, and ligaments will settle into the posture after just a
few deep breaths.
Every choice that you have made to nourish yourself with healthy foods, to pause for two minutes of mindfulness, to walk those extra
few steps each day or to give attention to kind thoughts about yourself or others has been rehearsal for the
moments in life when you
feel so pulled away from your place of center that you wonder how to find your way back again.
I have a
few self - care routines
in my daily life that I try to hold on to, as they make me
feel so good, and also help to live
in the
moment instead of always rushing on to the next thing on my agenda.
It's not that I'm amazing at it (might have something to do with the aforementioned globbing technique), but it
feels good to zone out for a
few hours each week and really be
in the
moment.
It was one of those
few moments where I just let everything wash over me and just
felt in the
moment.
There were several issues she had taken with the date itself but as we talked I get the
feeling this man had ruined his chances
in the first
few moments of the date.
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Few moments in life
feel as bad as dealing with a breakup.
Johansson, so astounding
in Match Point and Girl with a Pearl Earring, is better off than Hunt, but she also has a
few moments where it
feels like she's acting instead of letting her character's emotions come naturally.
There's a naked, drunken stumble through woods and Violet suffers a
few painful slapstick
moments, but there are also long scenes of dialogue while the couple gently argues
in bed,
moments of domesticity that
feel quite real despite the glossy romcom surroundings.
Running a mere 80 minutes and somehow still
feeling heavily padded, this Cops spoof yields a
few amusing (if widely spaced)
moments but otherwise simply revels
in the gratuitous nudity, language and below - the - belt gags that an «R» rating provides.
Unfortunately, even though of course we recognize the bravery and selfless heroism of the men on that train who risked their lives to save others, and even though there are a
few pulse - quickening
moments in «The 15:17 to Paris,» the movie is slow - paced and
feels padded, even with that running time of just over an hour and a half.
Jolie applies a bit too much focus on
moments of suffering
in the second half as well, making Unbroken
feel repetitive and long at times; a
few more conversations between characters
in place of some of the beatings might have been a wiser choice.
The problem is that these
moments are rather
few in what might have worked better as a character study, as the story at its core is not particularly new or interesting, and plods along to a predictable beat to its ultimate conclusion that
feels too long
in coming.
The
few moments where characters aren't being zany but serious are well done, expertly pulling off shifts
in tone that don't
feel out of place.
Except for a
few brief
moments of brutal violence, there's little here that would
feel out of place
in traditional mumblecore staples like The Puffy Chair, Mutual Appreciation or Hannah Takes the Stairs.
The Warner Bros. / New Line release debuted as a «work -
in - progress» at SXSW ahead of its planned April 29 release, though it would take more than a
few technical tweaks to significantly improve what
feels, at the
moment, like 100 minutes of hit - or - miss comic purr - gatory.
«Outside of a
few short
moments in Ismail Merchant and James Ivory's «Maurice,» and Ang Lee's «Brokeback Mountain,» the love and intimacy between two male characters has never truly
felt this real or emotionally heartbreaking
in a theatrical context.
It
feels disjointed and forces together a
few educational
moments in a...
After the first
few moments of the movie everything
feels like repetition meant for those
in the audience who either fell asleep or didn't hear the first time.
A
few moments of excitement, however, can not make up for the crazily convoluted plot, abundance of characters and subplots, Johnny Depp's phoned -
in performance, and the sadness you'll
feel for what this franchise has become.
It was one of the first video games to instill
feelings of desperation and isolation upon the player, thanks
in large part to its terrifyingly desolate atmosphere and ominous soundtrack: a theme no more apparent than during the first
few moments of the opening credits:
There are very
few moments where scenes
feel like they're dragging or unnecessary, creating a pretty concise plot that keeps pulling the viewer
in.
We're not sure if her husband has been AWOL for a
few days or weeks, so when she decides to unadvisedly sleep with the rival party
in her lawsuit (a businessman played by the undervalued, always good Derek Luke) within the span of another five minutes, the
moment feels rushed and the consequent affair, unnatural.