Sentences with phrase «felt was the best choice»

I don't understand why they feel their stated relationship with the lord makes them feel they are a better choice.
The «sweet spot» so to speak is to be able to navigate in that space between when an intervention is offered because it is simply indicated, and when the doctor truly feels it is the best choice.
I feel this is a good choice for me and my baby.
She'll bring the right set of skills to the table, but most of all we feel she's the best choice to represent the people of Queens in City Hall.
Thank you for taking time to visit my page and learn why I feel I am the best choice for San José City Council District 9.
Because Dali can be inappropriate for young children I have chosen ones I felt were the best choices.
My daughter who assisted me felt it was a good choice, I think, she thinks she is trading her chevy for my new car.
I know most people will say it's a stupid thing to do, but I truly feel it's our best choice.
There are definitely pros and cons, and we each have to make what we feel is the best choice for our own unique dogs.
Then, we chose a credit card that is not only designed to do a specific job, but the one that we felt was the best choice among its competitors.
From combat to leveling to item creation this game was completely overhauled next time out in what I feel was a good choice.
So, which one do you feel is the better choice overall?
Although it's not always easy to parent without punishing, I feel it's the best choice for keeping my son's self - esteem intact as he matures.

Not exact matches

The more specific your word choice, the better insight you have into exactly how you are feeling, what caused it, and what you should do about it.
Once I've made the choice to do something, I try not to think so much about how difficult or frustrating or impossible that might be; I just think about how good it must feel to be that, or how proud I might be to have done that.
For instance, a 2012 study published in Current Directions of Psychological Science suggests that it's best to avoid making important choices when you're feeling stressed, because you tend to overemphasize the potential positive outcomes of your decision while underemphasizing the negative
But his default decision when he was feeling lazy would be to make a better choice.
They all had some interesting ideas and opportunities, but they all made financial choices or acquisition choices based more on gut feeling than really taking the time to analyze whether this actually was a good market opportunity.
«Today's customer has no shortage of choices when it comes to where they spend their money eating out and we know how important it is for them to feel like they are getting the best possible meal and a fair price,» Dillon says.
And in a voting week where the cost of violence feels even more vivid and horrific to many of us than usual, I'm not sure Three Billboards is going to be the feel - good choice.
And given God existing billions of years, which includes over all human history, that God interacting with others and them not being in the bible, they're the same, liars, lunatics, or dreaming... just so you can reject God and feel good about that choice.
I'd like to believe that my good deeds and my bad deeds are acts of invisible men... but I can't help but feel empowered by my one and only REAL RIGHT and REAL FREEDOM, free choice.
are people so simple they crave the misguided beliefs of others to feel better about themselves or are we triing to understand the lunacy of our citizens to believe something as pathic as a 3000 year old IDEA in order to act properly when voting in those who will run this country for the next 4 years a.k.a. voting in one who using rational thinking and logic to make choices!
Westerners may feel like they are superior to other groups but rarely make it policy that they are better by nature of their choice.
One could point out, quite accurately, that Whitehead talks about God and the world in such a way that it is very clear that while God proffers a subjective aim which, if accepted, would result in the greatest good possible under the circumstances, actual entities sophisticated enough to entertain complex contrasts of feeling also thereby have genuine freedom of choice with the result that they are free to reject the aim proffered by God, free to turn their backs on God's lure toward the best possible tomorrow.
But according to Smith and Denton, teens understand religion to be something quite different: religion helps them make good life choices and helps them to feel happy.
True love is based on a healthy combination of facts and feelings, and a whole lot of good choices.
Yet we feel deep sympathy and empathy for the woman who agonizes over her choice, and finally decides that abortion is the best, most caring decision she can make for herself, the fetus, and other children she may have.
Hell or heaven... believe or perish is not really a free choice at all... What I had sometimes felt was basically vilified in that post and it gave me food for thought... Today, your post does so as well.
Critical thinker, You study a little science and suddenly you feel you have it figured out, Your meaning of life and the after life is based on other men's hypotheses, Yet it makes such good sense to you that you make a life choice based on it, then you stand up and criticize a person whose made a life choice based on A holy Book written 2000 years ago, When it comes down to it how are you any different, Your choices based on science which changes daily and theirs on the prophets.
Many pro-choicers understand the complexities of pregnancy and feel that choices are best left to those experiencing the hardships and not other people.
If we can respectfully acknowledge that a majority of todays» generation of believers are taught into the faith by their parents, we reluctantly must conclude that the theology base of * a lot * of these believers is not upon careful reflection and personal choice upon the fervent divulgence of the Scriptures, but rather a hodge - podge compilation of «feel good» thoughts that have no biblical or moral grounding other than vague references.
(Of course I'm well aware of free will, but even knowing people can make evil choices doesn't negate the feeling I have that God could've done something sooner.)
Jeremy good message and quite relevant for today God is still looking at our hearts and motives for serving him or are we serving our own agenda as Jonah was.He did nt feel compassionate towards his enemies and who could blame him they had cruelly killed many Jews it was a question of life or death to his own people.The Jewish nation was no more deserving of Gods grace than the other nations that is revealed by sending Jonah to preach a message of hope and life.Ultimately God calls all by faith in him and is willing to be merciful to all nations and peoples that do not not deserve it just like us it is by grace that we all are forgiven.I am pleased that God is sovereign and knows whats best he is merciful to us.Our human nature is that it is better to kill our enemies before they can kill us and that is essentially Jonahs message that is why he struggled to be obedient to Gods will.Gods message is to forgive those that trespass against us and show mercy.Its complicated and it is natural to protect ourselves and our families from those who would seek to destroy them but ultimately its about trusting God with everything easier said than done.If it comes to a choice we will have to trust God and ask for his strength because we cant do it in ours.As Christ laid down his life for us are we ready to lay our lives and the lives of our families as a sacrifice for him.To me that is where the story of Jonah is leading to we have the choice to fight our enemies or to love them as God loves them.brentnz
I feel like every time I go to the supermarket, apart from salads, the choice for ready meals for one person that are full of vegetables, without too many preservatives and chemicals and vegetarian / vegan that actually taste good is so limited!
You can use the ground meat of your choice - sometimes I opt for pork, or turkey, or even beef depending on what's available in the freezer - and when added to whole grain pasta and beans it's a meal I feel really good about serving.
This is obviously a personal choice and I'm sure some of you may allow a little more leniency, but this is what I feel works for me and means that I'm still eating healthy for the majority of the week and therefore still feeling happy, healthy and full on energy — as soon as I start eating less healthy more often (which does happen occasionally because, well, life!)
We don't know about you, but we always feel like adding green to our pasta dishes balances out the flavours and helps us feel like we are making better choices.
Not exactly a cleanse because I don't believe in living to such extremes, but more of an active choice to not eat the things that won't make me feel good and aren't good for me.
While these choices are obviously better than artificially flavored popcorn or trans - fat laden crackers, sometimes I feel that if these convenient «healthy» options didn't exists, more people would be forced to slice up a banana or whip up some zucchini bread when snack time rolled around.
Body in Tune: Consumers are increasingly personalizing their own nutrition intake, making food choices based around what they think will make them feel better.
Truly warming on a blistering cold winter day, you'll be sipping away the blues and feeling good about your food choices.
Full of flavor, very satisfying, and LOTS of nutrition... this is a dish you can «indulge» while feeling good about your choices.
I find it very difficult understanding exclusive food choices especially more extreme then veganism for instance (since 99.9 % of ALL humans cook from the very discovery of fire in the prehistory; I don't think there is any tribe left out there that doesn't use fire) I have a feeling you are ready for compromise though (Cooked potatoes, hot vegetable broth etc.) so that sounds reasonable and good for your child who will not be marginalized and left out of society.
If you make good choices you should feel satisfied and not be over hungry at your main meal.
I am not vegan, nor do I need to eat gluten - free, but I am a big fan of eating healthily and as Holly spoke about last week in her Healthy Living post, it's important to make healthy choices as often as possible because good food really affects how we feel.
It is a place you can enjoy great tasting food at and feel confident that you have also made an environmentally friendly choice and one which is good for you.
OG is better but again his killer instinct seems to be lacking in some instances but with him I think its more akin to the fact that he's comfortable in his role and feels that he's always going to be first choice which is dangerous.
I personally would feel a lot safer knowing he is our second choice RB instead of Jenkinson who has gone from being one of the better West Ham players last season to playing badly, conceding penalties and losing his place in their team.
So, with our rough list of the 23 best rivalries (feel free to add Harvard - Yale or Lafayette - Lehigh or your personal choice in your mind to get to 25), we will take a look over the last 30 years (a big enough sample to get some interesting results, but not so big that we start dipping into the period before scholarship limits, when the sport was very different) for truly unpredictable results.
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