Sentences with phrase «just leave me feeling»

(I drink a juice and it just leaves me feeling annoyed because I'm still hungry, and I spent $ 8 on liquid instead getting a salad and a muffin, which is really what I wanted.)
You're probably already scatterbrained with a new baby on the way and scanning the aisles at the store just leaves you feeling overwhelmed.
Playing the «I have to» card just leaves them feeling helpless and out of control.
This just leaves me feeling like I'm doing something wrong.
Being in the kitchen all day just leaves me feeling super accomplished, at peace and, relaxed.
You'll just leave feeling awkward.
Those white walls just leave it feeling so stark!
I did enjoy the film to a point I would hardly call it ground breaking though its two or three other films put together but it is done well.The problem I have with the film is the end story it just seems rushed and not much thought put in to just left me feeling a bit let down.
Blindly following a pundit will just leave you feeling dumb when you don't realize the return you expect.
If you have an unhealthy option, or skip breakfast altogether, it will just leave you feeling tired, agitated and distracted.
«2012: Time for Change» is by no means perfect, but rather than just leaving you feeling blue, as some of the recent spate of documentaries have done for me, it just could reinvigorate your personal quest for being green, whatever forms it might take.
They've always been well - specced, but I find the overall effect of the size of the devices and the plastic shell just leaves it feeling... well, a bit cheap.
And it just left us both feeling miserable.
All the other home tour posts I've read this year have just left me feeling bad about myself.

Not exact matches

Just across the border, two hours from Buffalo, NY, and four hours from Detroit, Toronto can make you feel like you never left home, yet enjoy a much better cost of living and plenty of talented workers available for hire.
«If you're just dead tired from when you walk through the door to when you leave, and never feel like at any point during the day you're getting into «the zone» and firing on all cylinders, you're probably getting burned out,» warns Henry.
So before long, leaving Facebook starts to feel like Michael Corleone's attempt to leave the mafia — just when you think you're out, they pull you back in.
COO Molly Swenson says RYOT is looking to fill two voids: providing a news site that doesn't «just make you feel hopeless and depressed,» and addressing nonprofits» need to spread awareness of their work «after Anderson Cooper has left the disaster zone.»
A few too many parties, a culinary over-indulgence or two, and a little over-excitement when gift shopping can leave us feeling exhausted, unhealthy, financially overstretched, and surrounded by giant piles of stuff, so that just when you should be starting the new year with energy, you're instead feeling frazzled and exhausted.
Whatever your niche, try to avoid what I call the «so what factor» whereby your content leaves your followers not feeling engaged and wondering why they just wasted several minutes reading a post you have written or watching a video you shared.
The hollowing out of British industry could unnerve a population that just voted to leave the EU because it felt it lacked control of its economic destiny.
It leaves you feeling just as jittery as a venti coffee, but also exceptionally wired.
They did a dominance grab and their customers were left feeling like something had just been taken from them, something they relied on now for peace of mind.
While I may have been bored, felt left out, or even felt lost without my phone, that was just me missing the habit; I didn't actually need it.
In the survey, 60 percent of respondents who felt underpaid said they intended to leave their employer, compared with just 39 percent of those who thought they were overpaid.
Ann Curry, another former «Today» cohost who left the show after just about one year «felt that the boys» club atmosphere behind the scenes at Today undermined her from the start, and she told friends that her final months were a form of professional torture,» according to Brian Stelter's 2014 book «Top of the Morning: Inside the Cutthroat World of Morning TV.»
Work flexibility is important to me because I have 2 small children and I really want them to feel like I am «there» for them, whether it be physically or being able to leave my job behind and just «be» in the present with them.
Studies have shown that workers in dirty offices feel less motivated to come to work and some have reported taking sick leave just to avoid being in the presence of a dirty office.
I also agree that Blogs will continue to be popular because in our age of consumer - generated knowledge, consumers love to voice their opinions as their way of leaving a small footprint on very large corporations or just simply expressing their opinions and feeling like they are heard.
Graham feels connected to her Victoria community, which is why the proposed speculation tax really stings: «I'm being treated the same as somebody who is not a Canadian, never comes to the community and just leaves the place vacant.»
«I just felt safe,» McCahill, 35, said about leaving her children, Mason, 6, Drew, 5, and Claire, 1, with Gina.
Just leaving the doors of any other church I feel myself relax, back on friendly turf.
Personally I'd feel a whole lot safer with leaders who don't leave it up to God, etc. — no rapture just death.
What I don't understand is why they feel that they need to force their religion on everyone by trying to force a theocracy on us all — cant you just practice your «faith» and leave the rest of us alone?
And isn't any feeling of connection you have left just as much to do wi th ego?
Just as the song begins to fit into a niche, it stops to breath, leaving nothing but the piano line and then some choir - y organ as the lyrics begin to confess, And here I stand a broken man / If I could I would raise my hands / I come before you humbly / If I could I'd be on my knees / Come lay down your head upon my chest / Feel my heart beat feel my unrest / If Jesus could only wash my feet / Then I'd get up strong and muscleFeel my heart beat feel my unrest / If Jesus could only wash my feet / Then I'd get up strong and musclefeel my unrest / If Jesus could only wash my feet / Then I'd get up strong and muscle on.
To subject them to hatred, attempt to make them feel bad about themselves, and express that they should leave is just plain evil.
Why not accept the fact that people who were dying merely wanted to express their love or their feelings of melancholy for the lack thereof — and just leave it at that?
Just after leaving Christianity, I thought I was a black sheep until I grew real comfortable not being religious and the feeling of being misunderstood disappeared because I didn't care what religionists thought.
If they did want to make an issue of it they'd be asked to leave, just as readily as I'd be asked to leave because I felt I could bring my wife one week, and then my girlfriend one week to worship and others would know about it.
If you feel like God is telling you to leave, before doing that, there are always opportunities to, as you said, to do things like «personally loving our neighbors, hanging out with «sinners,» spending time with societal rejects, defending the cause of the weak, and a variety of other ways of living that look just like Jesus.»
I'm quite sure at least half of all American christians don't believe a word of their holy book anyway and are just waiting for the moment it feels socially acceptable to leave the philosophy behind.
We're trying really hard — after all, we keep showing up to your lady events and we leave feeling just a bit empty.
Like the part about women - blaming and shaming combined with the pastor digging up offenses from the past, referencing an emotional distance he feels from us as we leave, citing his own pastoral involvement and authority in the decisions of our lives up to this point, threatening to talk to the pastor of the church we're visiting to share his «concerns,» and suggesting that I'm just a weak mess of emotions and that's why I can't handle the life - sucking horror that has become sundays at this church.
I feel that there is a case to be made for those who leave a church because that church is moving forward and changing to meet the demands of a changing society and some people just don't like it!
5AM the following morning, he said that he felt something kind of snap, and a grip of anger that had been on him just left.
Our ability to critique secular culture from an arm's lengths makes it easy to feel like we know absolutely everything about «that world out there» — that secular world — to know every bit of its brokenness, and just leave it there to fester.
For me to know whether or not my words have meaning or «power», I would have to leave the delusional world of «just feeling like zeus is wonderful» to what are the reasons people reject zeus and listen to them without a biased ear.
All my friends who have left evangelical Christianity just say, «Give them an ultimatum and if they continue to make you feel bad, kick them out of your life,» but I love them so much and want them to be a part of my life.
As he told the Islington Gazette, «We just want people to feel encouraged and excited when they leave»...
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