Sentences with phrase «just kind of struggling»

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Now, said Domestic Policy Council Director Cecilia Muñoz said, «the folks who were jockeying to get into meetings or struggling over manifests are just kind of not around anymore.»
I was struggling because my Eat Up day last week was my first day... kind of backassward, but it's just how things ended up.
You need to respect people's suffering and give them credit for struggling against the odds just to have some kind of functioning life.
I'm just sharing that Kali has been an image / concept that for me typifies and relates to those kinds of struggles, so seeing Sophia in (what is for me) that form... was a very new way of experiencing her compared to other Sophia images.
The «struggle» isn't just an unpleasant side effect, but the kind of meat we have to chew when we're done living off of milk if we want to grow.
Seems kind of petty to make a child feel alienated or suffer or have to struggle just to prove a point to someone.
,» I started and then struggled to find words, «I bet they get these bachelorette parties a lot where it's just straight girls coming in and kind of exploiting their space, you know?
It was the kind of cutting edge Mourinho will have wished his side had displayed earlier in the season, with Harrop curling just wide as Palace struggled to breakdown the hosts» young defence.
Big guns Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson have just been struggling for form a bit lately, but they are the kind of players who know how to turn that around at the drop of a hat.
Oftentimes just simply letting your teacher know — the teacher know — what's going on or the struggles your child is having will be helpful and you can begin to see some kinds of changes, some little home - school communication.
CATHERINE: And so I do, so I've been doing this weekly series called The Momma Interviews, and so it's been kind of fun just to get you know, advice and um, support from other moms, you know»cause I think a lot of times we're in this by ourselves or we're the only ones that feel a certain way, so what would you say um, so one of the questions I ask is, what do you feel is your greatest personal struggle with the experience of motherhood.
And we are really struggling at month two, I think it sometimes can work against us just based on my own personal experience because I'm like «Oh my gosh I got four more months of this, you know and so I understand even for people that are more type «A» kind of personality that want to set more goals and have you know, things in mind as far as dates are concerned and stuff, kind of keep that in mind.
So I kept keeping that in mind because it was a struggle in the beginning for sure and then I just sort of had this idea, that well everybody just pumps for a year right not really knowing that, that's actually kind of unusual and really a lot of work I mean to the benefit the place that I worked at that time was really accommodating.
Simple threads about bottle feeding can lead to struggling Mums being called c*nts and being left wishing they hadn't asked in the first place and it's that kind of behaviour that I just don't want to be a part of.
Whether your child is a bully, spreads rumors and gossip, or just struggles to be kind, it is important that you talk about the consequences of his behavior.
But, yeah, I'm super proud to still breastfeeding and I feel like they are my success story because I did struggle with my boys and everyone said that breastfeeding twins is going to be more difficult and I actually found it to be more easier than my singletons so, yeah I think it's just a thing of supply - and - demand kind of thing, but yeah, super proud of that.
KRISTEN STRATTON: It kind of just feel like a big blow to be honest at first I'm proud with each of my kids but I think my first week I struggled with our breastfeeding relationship for multiple reasons but with my second and third child it didn't feel like something I had to force myself do like it with me first.
Harry, I've spoken to a lot of former NFL players, just in the research that I've done, who — many of them publicly talking about it, many of them privately talking about it — but really struggled with all kinds of the symptomatology of CTE.
But I think back then — I mean yes, of course people had to get on with their lives and there was like just the struggle for making ends meet and so on and working the fields and tending to the animals and so on, but I think people would have had a kind of basic awareness of the night sky.
I'm like wait and then I kind of go through this inner dialogue when my body was like «Oh, you're going to die on a bed of nails» and then the brain, the mind, is a little bit more like, «We're just going to chill», and after like 30 seconds now, maybe a minute, like the body relaxes and just goes limp like a puppy, like if you ever had a struggling puppy and you're holding it.
I was struggling because my Eat Up day last week was my first day... kind of backassward, but it's just how things ended up.
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While many sites simply cater to those that are struggling with just one kind of infection, PositiveSingles is all - inclusive, allowing members with any kind of STI to join in their userbase.
While a little long - winded and in much need for some additional editing, seeing these kinds of struggles take place just to play music makes you appreciate the fact that even though a lot of our music in the U.S. is indeed bad, at least we have music.
The best and most distinctive of the bunch was the Indonesian filmmaker Kamila Andini's «The Seen and Unseen,» whose title might just as well describe the contrast between the kinds of films that play to maximum buzz in Toronto and those that struggle for press and audience exposure.
At stake is not just the credibility of the reform movement but the prospect, at last, of convincing America that an excellent education is a civil right worth the kind of struggle that so far is exhilarating New Orleans with the possibility of transformational change.
Just two years ago in her classroom in a trailer here at Visitacion Valley Elementary School, Ms. Cooney struggled with the kind of management problems that often confront young teachers.
apart from every teenage struggle to get out of bed in the morning i find this school to be kind - hearted and just the best.
The TV ads pitch a new kind of school where the power of the Internet allows gifted and struggling students alike to «work at the level that's just right for them» and thrive with one - on - one attention from teachers connecting through cyberspace.
«It's great to hear when kids are excited to go to camp, kids who have struggled during the school year, and they kind of just change during summer camp,» she said.
While drivers might struggle to match the fuel economy claims in the real world, there's no doubt that business users will save, as the hybrid C - HR attracts a low benefit in kind rate of just 15 per cent, compared to 22 per cent for an Ateca 1.6 TDI.
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I have a 6 and a half 7 year old male bulldog who is not wanting to eat very much and when he is in the sitting position or Lane position and breathing in when he lets the air out his body kind of bounce he takes slow deep breaths in and out but in the exhaling he seems to struggle he also has lost quite a bit of hair on the back half of his body he doesn't itch or doesn't have any allergy patches or anything just the hair is gone
I'm struggling right now with what kind of blogger I want to be / how I want to write about and photograph my travel experiences and all I keep coming back to is that this «traditional» travel blogger lifestyle makes me feel trapped and anxious just thinking about it.
Clearly struggling to cope Trip is vulnerable and terrified, and while her decision to enslave Monkey is hardly the kindest thing to do, her reasons are easy to sympathise with: this is just a girl far out of her depth looking for a way home, and Monkey — a gruff, strong, no - nonsense survivor — is her best shot at that.
It also happened to be one of the first games to display just what kinds of visual effects the hardware of Nintendo's third home console was truly capable of, exhibiting some truly amazing water effects that many games to this day still struggle to emulate.
I often struggled with the timing on the rockets and the enemies would just kind of pile up after a while.
ephemera: I am reminded of an article that you wrote in The Guardian responding to the May Day protests, in 2000 I think, in which you were basically denouncing the violence of the protest, and yet in the Troublemaker?s Charter at the end of Captive State, and in the discussion that we have just had, you recognise that change won?t come about without some kind of a struggle.
These are the kinds of question that make nuclear power qualitatively different from just about every other part of the energy and climate puzzle that many governments are struggling to solve at the moment.
It becomes a daunting balancing act to hold institutions accountable and to also respect the struggles and fights of the local community, but that's the kind of environment MCM thrives in to find and create just solutions.
I struggle with this, how do I ask people how they're doing without just getting out an income statement and hiring an accountant to assess the numbers but I'm curious, you've been doing it for six months and obviously you've been a lawyer for much longer, but how do you kind of assess the success of things and how do you look forward and say where you think you're going to be at this time next year even?
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There are adult family members in my life who make choices I don't agree with, who struggle with all kinds of issues and decisions, and unless they come to me and ask for guidance or opinions, I've learned to just consistently express love for them.
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