Sentences with phrase «life crisis into»

A timely post from Jessica Lawlor: turn your quarter - life crisis into a quarter - life opportunity.
Wouldn't it feel great to have a buffer between you and the curveballs life throws at you — a cushion that helps you sleep soundly at night because it turns a major life crisis into just a slight inconvenience?
But after a lot of soul searching and hard work, he transformed his quarter - life crisis into success.

Not exact matches

Until Americans realize that the student loan crisis is real and something that affects the lives of us all, we are streaming headlong into another economic cataclysm.
After three months in crisis care, Katie moved into Rights of Passage, Covenant House's transitional living program.
There are dramatically different views on how the Bush administration has handled, or mishandled, that primacy but — moments of crisis, tomorrow's polls, and this year's election campaigns notwithstanding — American preeminence, with all the problems attending American preeminence, is a fact of life for as far as anyone can see into the future.
For example, if I said JFK lived in the White House, staved off the Cuban Missile crisis, and could levitate and turn water into wine at will — then my proving that the White House really existed and the Cuban Missile crisis really happened is NOT evidence of the claim JFK could levitate or turn water into wine.
The School of Theology at Claremont has tried to integrate a sense of the global crisis into its curriculum and its community life.
The mechanisms of this international capitalist recession, the latest of which, to date, some would like to see as the first crisis of world capitalism, are well known: contraction in production and trade; deflationary trends; massive growth in the volume of loans accumulated by international banks on countries or on the major industrial and banking groups, loans which become transformed into irrecoverable debts; brutal capital withdrawals from countries by the major financial operators, which live from the revenue from parasitical investments in bonds, shares and other derivatives.
Life - management crises in one area have a way of seeping over into other areas like a drop of ink in a gallon of water.
The greatest crisis of Rembrandt's life after the death of his wife in 1642 came in the mid-1650s, when financial mismanagement pushed him into bankruptcy.
He said, «In my parish duties I found that the simple idealism into which the classical faith had evaporated was as irrelevant to the crises of personal life as it was to the complex social issues of an industrial city.»
The contemporary ecological crisis represents a failure of prevailing Western ideas and attitudes: a male oriented culture in which it is believed that reality exists only as human beings perceive it (Berkeley); whose structure is a hierarchy erected to support humanity at its apex (Aristotle, Aquinas, Descartes); to whom God has given exclusive dominance over all life forms and inorganic entities (Genesis 1 - 2); in which God has been transformed into humanity's image by modern secularism (Genesis inverted).
This new serenity would indeed see him through the first life - threatening onset of cancer, which turned out to be a crisis that sent those of us around him into a watchful state of anxiety but that would by his account leave him with a newfound feeling of peace and acceptance in the presence of death.
Family therapist Nathan Ackerman suggests that the term «organism» connotes the family's living process, functional unity, and natural life history — «a period of germination, a birth, a growth and development, a capacity to adapt to change and crisis, a slow decline, and finally, dissolution of the old family into the new.»
PAW: It's about a theological approach where people are able to come into our community and be hopeful; whether that's about death or in a crisis in their lives or struggling with sickness.
He assumed that the study of the teaching of Jesus `... has an independent interest of its own and a definite interest of its own and a definite task of its own, namely, that we use every resource we possess of knowledge, of historical imagination, and of religious insight to the one end of transporting ourselves back into the centre of the greatest crisis in the world's history, to look as it were through the eyes of Jesus and to see God and man, heaven and earth, life and death, as he saw them, and to find, if we may, in that vision something which will satisfy the whole man in mind and heart and will».
He also gets personal, diving into his personal health crisis, the time doctors told him he had 48 hours to live, and how the entire ordeal ultimately gave him a new perspective on business and life.
The Reds have been thrust into crisis this season, and despite spending heavily to reinforce their ranks over the summer their new faces have so far failed to live up to expectations.
It is a sad reflection of the Prime Minister's misjudgement of the crisis in Gaza that this capable Minister has felt the need to leave the Government Labour has consistently opposed the Israeli incursion into Gaza and has repeatedly urged the Prime Minister to speak up and to speak out against the horrific loss of life witnessed in recent weeks, but he has so far failed to do so.
«I think it would be irresponsible to borrow your way out of a crisis, ride off into the sunset like you've done something when all you've done is subjected the next generation to what you had to live with,» Paterson said.
He finally stated: «Why can't the prime minister listen to those in local government, to the King's Fund, the NHS Confederation, her own council leaders and recognise this social care crisis forces people to give up work to care for loved ones because there isn't a system to do it; makes people stay in hospital longer than they should; and leads people into a horrible, isolated life when they should be cared for by all of us through a properly funded social care system.
The young girl in her twenties from Sarajevo, Masa Serdarevic (played by Jemima Rooper), who became the face of the banking crisis when she was photographed leaving Lehman Brothers carrying her belongings, acts as a guide to David Hare into the world of finance (she helped him organise interviews in real life).
In his party the shadow cabinet desperately wants to reshuffle the leader,» he contrived to weave into a Miliband's attack on a cost of living crisis.
That's why Labour needs to offer hope: a living wage, for instance; letting councils build Britain out of its housing crisis; an industrial strategy to create the renewable energy jobs of the future; turning the bailed - out banks into accountable public investment banks; tax justice; and public ownership of our key utilities.
Mr. Christie, a Republican, turned the majority of his seventh State of the State address, usually an hourlong speech about the governor's priorities, into an impassioned speech laying out his plans to tackle a drug crisis that is claiming hundreds of lives a year in the state.
Whereas Part 1 of this series focused on the patterns of work - life crises, this month's edition takes on the shape — the rhythm — of the typical career, and how career crises fit into its natural stages.
Steve: Carson is obviously talking about the NFLs concussion crisis, the head trauma faced by players has been a subject of discussion for years now, but it really exploded into the public consciousness with the death of twelve - time Pro Bowler Junior Seau, who took his own life on May 2nd.
We also gave our students the opportunity to respond to live crisis reporting to see how they would put into practice what we had been teaching them.»
Film - makers and advertisers specialise in admiring portrayals of teens and twenty - somethings, but those in the middle decades of their lives are usually depicted as doing little more than serving time between the turbulence of youth and the decline of old age — and occasionally being tipped into crisis by the sheer ennui of their mundane existence.
Midlife crisis, health challenges, career change can all become our greatest teachers if we learn the tools to not only survive the transition, but thrive into the next phase of life.
We are chatting about her passion for World Vision (and how she got into working for World Vision), the Global 6K for water and ending the world water crisis, and we also just talk about life and what living a life to serve others looks like.
Until he breaks up with her... Catapulted into a mid-life crisis she wishes she'd had earlier, she decides to turn her life upside - down, quitting her job and instead beginning to chase her long - held dreams of becoming an actress!
Being on the end of an «it's not you, it's me» breakup can be a big confidence shaker, but a split is all part of life's rich dating tapestry and doesn't necessarily need to evolve into a crisis.
ASIA ONE — Dec 10 — Matchmaking is booming in South Korea amid the global economic crisis, as fathers facing redundancy rush their children into marriage and jobless women find financial security in married life.
Fox is breaking new ground in terms of personal documentary, turning a navel - gazing survey of her own midlife crisis into a globalized, collaboratively created exploration of «this new female life»...
Suffering from a crisis of how to proceed with her life, Deanne decides that she needs to go back to school to complete her unfinished degree in archaeology -LRB-... sure), going so far as to move into a dorm and ingratiating herself into her daughter's sorority, which of course leads to partying and shenanigans.
This time, instead of moving into their home with their new baby, Mac and Kelly Radner (Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne) have just sold their house in order to move into a new one with their soon to be born second kid, and instead of being tormented by a fraternity led by Zac Efron's Teddy Sanders, they are up against a new sorority led by Chloe Grace Moretz's Shelby, who is helped out by Teddy because obviously they had to figure out a way to get him back in the game (via a quarter life crisis that's actually pretty amusingly played by Efron).
As he settles into his new life, the country is experiencing its own turmoil: an oil embargo has led to martial law and civil war, with the government being led by a man with Fascist ambitions who uses the energy crisis, violent street demonstrations, and a mass shooting to give himself new dictatorial powers and establish a force of Special Police.
This dramedy sees Ben Stiller star as Brad, a father who embarks on an East Coast college tour with his teenage son and winds up encountering an old friend who makes him feel bad about his life choices, throwing him into a confidence crisis of sorts.
In other words, Andre is at a crossroads in his life, and Chelsea is just the woman to lead him into a cathartic crisis.
Inventively invoking Antonioni's L'Avventura to scrutinise social mores and how people respond to crisis, About Elly offers at once a knowing portrayal of human interaction generally alongside sensitively rendered insight into the specific experience of women living within a conservative society.
2017 GGA NEW DIRECTORS (NARRATIVE FEATURE) COMPETITION Duet, Navid Danesh, Iran (North American Premiere) After a Tehran musician instigates an encounter with his college girlfriend in an attempt to address the poor end their relationship suffered, their lives and the equilibrium of their spouses are thrown into existential crisis.
We're drawn into the lives of these characters and their immediate crises, but Shelton doesn't seem to know how to resolve the situations she's set up, as if she's painted herself into a corner with no clue what to do next.
Co-written by Glenn German and director Adam Rodgers, the movie puts a pleasantly bewildering spin on existential life crisis, tossing lighthearted adult romance, slightly goofy pre-college ensemble comedy and something a bit more barbed and bittersweet into a blender, and hitting puree.
He sees himself as just as much a victim, the real estate crisis having forced him away from legitimate business practices into a life of foreclosing homes and stealing central air units.
The two threats, economic and environmental, tend to produce a real crisis of humanity that makes becomes an imperative the construction around the world of a new society different from the current that act interdependently with common goals and rational in every country and on a global scale without which it may be put into question the survival of humans and life on Earth.
Pereira says that the examples of how biology fit into his students» lives — for example, explaining the water cycle through the Flint, Michigan, water crisis — often «weren't good enough.
We thought about the many layers of crisis that students may confront in their lives and carry with them into our classrooms.
December paints an unforgettable picture of a family reckoning with a bewildering crisis, and of a critical month in the life of a bright, fascinating girl, locked into an isolation of her own making and from which only she can decide to break free.
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