Sentences with phrase «hard time letting go»

Some seem to have a really hard time letting go of our former «Trilogy of Uncertainty» as DC Purple so eloquently put it further above.
«I think a lot of us just have a really hard time letting go of our animals, even if they are older.
Helicopter parents are know for having a very hard time letting go of their children and being overengaged and overconcerned resulting in children who have become unfamiliar with the concept of risk and basic consequences of their actions.
I had a really hard time letting go, I totally feel Tere's pain.
Like most entrepreneurs, I was my business — involved in everything, having a hard time letting go of responsibility, and unwilling to choke up top dollar to hire much needed management firepower.
Some will choose to work longer to stay sharp or simply because they have a hard time letting go of responsibilities.
«I think Lenore had a hard time letting go of her youngest son,» Cindy Davies says, stressing Lenore's special connection to the baby her doctors had said she could never have.
And also have a hard time letting go of their faulty notions.
It seems to me that this is a good indication that, once slighted, Strickland has a hard time letting go of things.
When I do lose my temper with them, I have such a hard time letting go and letting a new day be a new day.
and despite it being well beyond repair, I've had the hardest time letting it go.
I had a hard time letting go of the idea of being able to nurse my first child.
So why are you having such a hard time letting go?
I know what you mean about having a hard time letting go — I think I would have continued for longer if I hadn't gotten pregnant again.
Little girls have a harder time letting go of their «baggage» and grudges (in general anyways).
But cosmologists have a hard time letting go of their prejudices.
Tattersall said, «Paleoanthropologists are having a hard time letting go of the old idea that human evolution was a linear process, but fossils like this one from Dmanisi are making it ever clearer that hominid history has been one of diversity and evolutionary experimentation with the hominid potential.»
Having a hard time letting go of her Hello Kitty toaster doesn't mean she isn't emotionally invested in the relationship.
If you have a hard time letting go of sugar, you may be using it as a symbolic substitute for something that's missing.
«Squash soups tend to be velvety and creamy, which makes you feel like you're eating dairy if you're having a hard time letting go,» she says.
Do you have a hard time letting go of the weight loss goal, even if you are far into your intuitive eating journey?
I try to only keep what sparks joy or that I love wearing, but then I have a hard time letting go of «nice» clothes that I may wear someday.
When the warmer days start rolling in, I have a hard time letting go of boots, but an easy time of grabbing shorts.
If you are still having a hard time letting go, ask your self why?
There are still a lot of pieces in my closet that properly belong to that woman; many of them are pieces I am having a hard time letting go.
summer is over (finally), but one trend i am having a hard time letting go of is the stripe trend!
While I am still having a hard time letting go of summer I think it is time to fall in love with this beautiful weather.
I find myself having a hard time letting go and wanting to hang...
I am having a hard time letting go accepting my future dreams of growing old with him are destroyed.
The camera can also be a little bossy at times; it has a hard time letting go and allowing you to control things.
I am incredibly sentimental and have a hard time letting go of things that belonged to my grandparents — even though I know I will never use them.
The authors who have the hardest time letting go of the traditional dream are understandably those who've been previously agented, and those who've gotten compliments from editors.
They reveal that Britt and J.T. are more similar than different: They're both sentimental and stubborn and loyal (and in Britt's case, a little broke), and they both have a hard time letting go of things.
New research indicates that e-book oriented libraries could save colleges a bundle, but academics may have a hard time letting go of the stacks.
I'd received so much encouragement over the years, from agents, editors, readers, writer friends — I'm grateful, truly grateful to all of them — that I had a hard time letting go.
If I have a genuine physical copy of a book, it's because I either fell in complete and utter love with the Kindle edition, or found I had a hard time letting go of a library copy.
I haven't read a print book for years but have a hard time letting go.
c) People get caught on eras, and have a hard time letting go of them.
It's the human who holds on to the past and has the hardest time letting go of trauma.
Rumor has it that you have a hard time letting go of your dogs...»
Knowing exactly how a dog was treated before it got to the shelter can be bad for humans, because we have a hard time letting go.
Because you'll be having a hard time letting go of their baby years.
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