Sorry to hear this... and yes, I have been at a outing and
felt invisible when my son was younger... and it's not a fun feeling.
Not exact matches
When you cope in a job, it
feels like you're having the life force sucked out of you by an
invisible overlord who laughs like an evil genius as you visit random websites all day.
Well, God is
invisible, but if we start loving or giving Him without expecting anything in return, and falling in love with God is like dancing with Him under the stars at night, sharing with Him our headaches, heartaches, and let God take care of them
when we
feel overwhelmed,
feel His love through watching a beautiful sunset, paying attention to out of the blue thought
when we least expect it, talk to God, and most of all, laugh and see our hearts dance with joy
when we interact with God.
It's like a small scared child in a dark room claiming there is some monster out there in the darkness so you turn on the lights to show him there is no monster, but he just get's more scared claiming the monster must have hid in the closet or under the bed or anywhere you havn't yet looked, and
when you do look and show them nothing is there it doesn't make them relieved, they get more upset because they now believe the monster is super fast or
invisible or can teleport, because they know it's there, they can just
feel it!
When we can stop arguing about which
invisible giant in the sky is «real» and start concentrating on actual practical, tangible, rational problems we can see and
feel (and do something about), maybe then the world will stand a chance of survival.
When it obsesses the mind, and its possessor either
feels driven like a whipped horse or stopped in his tracks by some
invisible barrier, it is time to see what is the matter.
Gove relied on his script far less
when he finally got on to his own specialist subject, the Department for Education, providing far more valuable input than what almost
felt like a Commons speech up to that point, trotting out stock lines to attacks that were on this occasion
invisible.
While Paterson was living there, his 5 - year - old nephew revealed that he could
feel an
invisible hand guiding him
when he climbed the mansion's stairs, leading Paterson to believe the spirit is benevolent.
Some elite athletes, on the other hand,
felt invisible to their coaches or sensed their mentors seemed to expect failure at key moments
when they most needed support.
In the long term, the solution is to surround yourself with like - minded people who allow you to be authentic so that
when you're
feeling invisible, there's solid evidence to back up the fact that you're not.»
When you're finally speaking your truth and letting this person in on how you
feel, an
invisible weight lifts because you are no longer hiding what was going on for you inside.
Children don't learn
when they
feel invisible or unsafe, and adults don't either.
I made everybody around me used to always having me on demand
when they needed me and not needing anybody
when I actually did... I don't even have to start explaining how draining, disappointing and UNNECESSARY
feeling of being «
invisible» or used up that was.
I love the idea and
feeling of new, fresh beginnings and every time,
when the 1st of month comes around, I
feel that I have a chance to press that
invisible «restart» button, sort out my thoughts, have a conversation with my inner being and get a clearer picture of the path I'll be taking on that month (s).
When I have on camo, I
feel almost
invisible.
Especially for women who are middle - aged and older, it
feels nice to be «seen» at a time
when society tells you that you are becoming «
invisible» unless you look like Jennifer Lopez or Cindy Crawford.
When his eyes were on me, I
felt like I wasn't
invisible.»
The sensation of fluidity
felt when interacting with touchscreens renders the technology virtually
invisible, as if it were simply an extension of ourselves.
If you're advertising on Amazon, you
feel the pain
when Amazon tells you that your wonderful keyword list is polluted with unrecognized (and
invisible to you) characters.
Those are the times
when we
feel that we just want to lie low or become
invisible.
When I
feel like having my phone naked, I'll hook it up with a ZAGG
Invisible Shield.
Whether you
feel that traditional fencing is too expensive or can not install one because your homeowner's association prohibits them, an
invisible fence will keep Rover out of harm's way
when he lives near a busy street and is at risk of being run over.
When you are in a crowded airport or train state, your valuables are virtually
invisible to thieves so you can
feel secure in any environment.
The staff is great - right there
when you need them and
invisible when you just want to relax - they make you
feel like you're in your own home.
It's not too bad (I've only ever actually messed up with one of these things once, in the â $ ˜final» level), but the fact you seem to come to a complete stop and smash into the ground immediately
when over a piece of land makes it
feel totally unnatural, as if Mario has smashed straight into an
invisible wall.
Running into
invisible walls
when trying to jump off cliffs and explore behind rocks that I can clearly jump over destroyed the
feeling of being in an open world for me.
When the Iranian American artists Amir H. Fallah first came to Dubai, he had an extraordinary
feeling; for the fi rst time ever, he
felt invisible.
A number of fragments that are actually small images, presumably of the resurrection collaborations and the show, are embedded in a space, which,
when you navigate it with your cursor
feels like an
invisible whirlpool, or the inside of a beehive in the middle of a webpage.
You
feel so
invisible when people don't know where you are.
So, the Heat we
feel from the Sun, that we
feel on our skin and that heats us up
when we absorb it, that makes us sweat, is the
invisible longwave infrared, a.k.a thermal infrared.
When exactly did they stop teaching that the heat we
feel from the Sun is the
invisible thermal infrared?
It can be easy to slide into isolation
when we're
feeling down, especially for those suffering from an
invisible illness or problem, but this is the exact opposite of the action that is most likely to help us climb out of that pit.