Sentences with phrase «from elation»

In Breathe, he captures that same moving range from elation to depression.
Pregnant women undergo emotions ranging from elation to paranoia about their babies» well - being.
My journey to a turf field in Tulsa, from the elation of a nine - yard reception to the pain and embarrassment of... pretty much everything else that happened that day
All my emotions have come into play through my journey so far, good bad and indifferent from elation to depression, but, I have never felt like going back and after every episode I knew I had moved on.

Not exact matches

Amid the exhaustion, though, I saw elation — a deep satisfaction that I suspect came from redefining her idea of possibility that can only come from overcoming a challenge in something you value.
Even how she saved at least Rigsby from his noble attempt at self - sacrifice has to be weighed against her elation at «winning» even after so many have been lost.
Those who attempt to put it into words tell of sudden release from guilt, of inner cleanness, of wonderful elation.
It was all smiles from Manchester United supporters when the announcement of Louis Van Gaal's sacking went viral and there was equal elation to the news that former Chelsea manager, Jose Mourinho, would be taking over at Old Trafford.
The elation of comfortably beating Everton in the Merseyside Derby was replaced with a feeling of disappointment and discontent at relinquishing the lead on Wednesday night, after initially coming back from a goal down.
Following the huge elation that surrounded Palace's promotion to the Premier League last season, after just eight games since in the rigorous top - flight of English football, Ian Holloway walked away from his post as manager on Wednesday evening, with Millen now temporarily in charge of first - team affairs.
It is INCREDIBLY emotional: The post-birth period can be marked by many different emotions, from post-birth elation through to the downer of baby blues from day three onwards, to the post-baby rage, to extreme exhaustion when it seems like no - one's getting any sleep — especially you.
The day we came home from the hospital as a family of three, my husband and I plunged headfirst into profound elation and profound exhaustion, often changing by the minute.
The elation of landing quickly turned into a frantic effort to wring science from the limited time.
Because of the serious clinical consequences associated with bipolar disorder, Battle said, providers need to watch carefully for mania symptoms of elation or irritability that distinguish bipolar disorder from depression.
Symptoms include extremes in mood, from pronounced over-excitement and elation, often coupled with severe irritability, to depression.
I practice yoga not to run away from whatever emotion, feeling or state of being is here with me, whatever sorrow or gladness, whatever elation or devastation it may be.
Especially when you see her face go from from total elation to complete devastation.
It offers an exploration of the nervous system that can trigger anything from terror to elation, and many would say that this is exactly the point.
But just before the new year we'd received a new place and there was just a feeling of hope and joy and the elation that comes from conquering the worst of a situation.We didn't go see the ball drop in person but we spent our new years in that tiny apartment watching the musical performances, cooking food, and overall just enjoying ourselves and being happy and blessed.
From the opening scene of pale young men racing barefoot along the beach, full of hope and elation, backed by Vangelis's now famous anthem, the film is utterly compelling.
It breathes an air of freedom and curiosity and what can only be called elation as it charts the flight of a pair of young runaways just emerging from childhood.
Read about triumph and tragedy, elation and despair - it's all there in stories that range from totally unbelievable to just plain bizarre!
Coupled with other disorders, particularly of the autoimmune kind, she also delves into the psychological aspects of dealing every day with emotions that range from fear to elation and measuring life in moments.
The elation at meeting or passing your word count goal for the day can be cause for a little humble - bragging, but the angst that goes with life events preventing you from getting to the keyboard can be overwhelming.
Because the money came from the life insurance, Moore says she doesn't feel the elation other people might feel.
When the elation of graduating from college wears off, reality sets in.
I soon found it was great to help people of all ages, genders and backgrounds get the same feeling of elation from the surf that I had growing up (and still have).
The Carnival Fantasy operated from Mobile from then on until the Carnival Elation arrived in May 2010.
Following an extensive renovation, Carnival Cruise Line's Carnival Elation will resume year - round cruises from Jacksonville.
Get ready to relax as you gaze upon Carnival Elation's gentle wake from your spacious balcony.
An Interior stateroom is the most affordable way to cruise, and Carnival Elation's interiors are not just cozy, but are full of things you'd expect from any Carnival stateroom: a full private bathroom, Carnival Comfort Collection linens and just - a-call-away 24 - hour room service.
Catch a glimpse of what's going by from your Ocean View stateroom aboard Carnival Elation, where you'll get views you won't find anywhere on land.
With a single card placement your mood can swing from desperation to adrenaline - fueled elation.
Into the Breach isn't super heavy on the story — if you were hoping for something with emotional depth beyond the frustration and elation that comes from victory or defeat, this game isn't for you.
The tension of being seen while drawing back the string countered by the elation of an enemy dropping to the ground, bolt protruding from his body.
For ten years, Guston and Boghosian exchanged handwritten letters that touched on everything from their financial difficulties, medical updates and family stories to progress reports about their work, anxiety over upcoming exhibitions, elation over good reviews, and hopes for the future.
In this show of twelve large paintings and a handful of smaller works (which made its debut in March at the Kunsthalle zu Kiel and now travels to its organizing institution), landscapes are transformed into topographies of mood, from physical elation to anxiety born of personal memories, filtered through the lens of a Northern Romantic sensibility.
The performance was undertaken in a spirit of elation which carried over through the day; unlike previous works which had critiqued the art world from within, this piece went outside to be about life and art.
She talked about sitting on a linoleum floor in Milwaukee in 1964, watching Sidney Poitier become the first black man to win an Oscar for Best Actor, and though she was expressing gratitude for his work and appreciation for that moment of elation, she was also talking about anger: «I have tried many, many, many times to explain what a moment like that means to a little girl, a kid watching from the cheap seats as my mom came through the door, bone - tired from cleaning other people's houses.»
Initial elation from the call may have morphed into a bit of worry or apprehension leading up to, and during, the interview itself.
* What's your favorite success story over the years about how one of your clients really went from frustration to elation in their job search
Some warning signs that your teen is having difficulty coping with your divorce include displaying intense mood swings that range from extreme elation to extreme hostility toward others that last more than a few days.
«I had so many emotions, ranging from hurt and anger to elation that I wouldn't have to worry anymore.
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