Sentences with phrase «less anxiety because»

If you've been pre-approved for a loan, you can shop for a house with more certainty and less anxiety because you won't be going through the whole process worrying about your mortgage approval.
If you've been pre-approved for a loan, you can shop for a house with more certainty and less anxiety because you won't be going through the whole process worrying about your mortgage approval.

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Their daughter has much less anxiety about the tornados, and they've even assigned their daughter her own job when a tornado hits; she gets the flashlight and feels much more in control about tornados because of this shelter.
Constant fear of going to bed as a child, (afraid of those images that appear in the mind when the lights go out), deep anxiety as a teenager, no sleep on the last two years of highschool because of horrific nightly nightmares, ocasional panic attacks as an adult with constant stress, and finally, unconcious, uncontrolable grinding of teeth when daytime life seems less stressful.
Our son is 14 months old now, and I don't know if it's because I'm so busy with him, but my anxiety is much much less this time.
Now, fifteen years later with success in another career, I'm in a fairly chronic sleep - deprived state once again — but much less severe, and thankfully not because of all - night - long anxiety attacks.
If it's really about anxiety, about providing and maintaining financial stability — they might be less available emotionally but they're really doing this because they want to be good for their family.
First, because understanding what they entail takes the mystery and anxiety out of them — which would make undergoing one less unsettling.
Because these young neurons are typically more excitable than their more mature counterparts, exercise should result in more anxiety, not less.
And uh — the CBD obviously is better just because it's a less psychoactive, but if you can you know — epileptic stuff, autoimmune stuff, anxiety, mood stuff, the CBD for sure.
Focus on how to teach math concepts rather than on the math concepts themselves, because strong teaching strategies can lessen educator anxiety — and less - anxious teachers have less - anxious students.
They report preferring Kindle for reading because it weighs less, eliminates battery anxiety with its month - long battery life, and has the advanced paper - like Pearl e-ink display that reduces eye - strain, doesn't interfere with sleep patterns at bedtime, and works outside in direct sunlight, an important consideration especially for vacation reading.
This translates to less anxiety and frustration because you aren't rushing to determine a favorable target or to place a trade.
The more situations they become familiar with at an early age, the less likely they are to display aggression because of fear or anxiety.
Also because anxiety or frustration can creep into your voice clicker training is less likely to cause your rabbit stress.
In fact, veterinary behaviorist Dr. Lisa Radosta says that «Cats have as much fear, anxiety, and stress as dogs in the home environment (but) cat owners are less aware of FAS because a hiding cat may not seem like a stressed cat to them.»
We are so pleased with Samy's behavior changes because it allows us to take him more places with less anxiety and he gets to live a fuller, happier life.
Each chapter gives an overview along with several techniques, and then provides an example structure of a 5 minute conversation (the author recommends limiting these conversations to just five minutes because she says this limits the anxiety of the topic and takes less time to solve problems) to address that particular issue.
There is less stress and anxiety to the process because you — the client — are an active participant who can control the outcome
Because they feel secure with each other, partners in a strong relationship are less prone to become flooded with anxiety or anger when they feel disconnected from each other.
Because drama classes are structured, they might cause less anxiety for your child.
Fortunately, having a partner who is more securely attached (less anxious) appears to mitigate the negative effect of attachment avoidance on responsiveness.4 The fact that avoidant people responded the worst when their partner was high in attachment anxiety might be because anxious individuals» yearning for closeness and affirmation pushes away the avoidant partner, resulting in less effective capitalization.
If women are less mobile than men because of parenting constraints, it is plausible that greater spatial anxiety, reflective of greater parenting costs, would mediate that relationship.
A collectivistic culture values harmony within the group, and the individual gain is considered to be less important than improvement of the social group.14 Embarrassment may be more common in collectivistic cultures because it is induced by external sanctions.15 «Taijin kyofusho» (the fear of offending or embarrassing the other person) is an example of a culturally specific expression of anxiety in Asian countries.16 Biological evidence also showed that people who live in collectivist cultures are more likely than those in individualistic cultures to have a form of the serotonin transporter gene that correlates with higher rates of anxiety and depression.17
I had more control and therefore less stress and anxiety because I had an active role.»
They also predicted, based on Scheier and Carver's (1992) work, that optimists would have less anxiety about experiencing situations where negative emotions might arise because they feel that they have more control over those situations and their responses to them.
At the same time, they may behave in less disruptive ways than children with ADHD alone because their anxiety inhibits spontaneous or impulsive behavior.
In addition, because both parties make an upfront commitment to achieve an equitable agreement, there is generally far less stress and anxiety involved in the process, as compared to going straight to court.
Because many of the previous investigations have been conducted using community samples, we asked whether we would find the same associations among anxiety, emotion understanding, emotion regulation, and attachment security, as other studies; namely that more anxious children will show more limited emotion understanding, greater difficulties regulating their emotions, and report less attachment security than less anxious children (e.g., Brumariu et al., 2012; Bender et al., 2015).
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