We take the time to
listen to your story so we can offer the most effective solution.
Whether that be through
listening to your story so that you can develop more clarity and a new perspective on what's going on for you, helping you to reframe how your think and view things or simply being there for you in a non-judgemental way so that you can talk about whatever you need to, I can offer that to you.»
She listened to our story so very carefully.
Not exact matches
On his way
to Calgary last week, Harper was telling anyone who would
listen that he was shocked at Wright's decision, taken alone and shared with — well, he used
to say Wright shared his decision with nobody, but that
story won't stand up any more,
so these days he says Wright shared it with «a very few» PMO staffers, and at any rate certainly not with Harper himself.
Stories will also allow third - party integration with apps like GoPro and Spotify,
so, for example, users will be able
to share a song they're
listening to directly
to their
Stories feed from Spotify, instead of having
to post a screenshot.
I don't understand how as a chaplain the author will just
listen to stories of love and family being told and retold by these people
so near
to death.
Few people need us
to be a «voice for the voiceless,» instead I believe it's more powerful
to elevate and amplify the voices from the margins, from the ones we overlook and pass over,
to say that everyone is worth
listening to and that — regardless of race, socio - economic status, geography, ability, and
so on — people get
to own their own
stories.
Most Likely
to Make You Sit in Your Car After You've Reached Your Destination
So You can Finish
Listening to the
Story: NPR with «Knitting Behind Bars» (shared by BethanyKeeley - Jonker)
Haven't read your
story yet.would like
to share ours with u and your wife sumtime.read a bit here on your blog and already I'm like, that's
so my husband and I at the moment!in my opinion you are one of the few people who I can actually relate
to as a follower of christ.hopefully more people will become real about where they are at, going beyond the bullshit that is fed
to us that has nothing
to do with following Jesus.thanx for
listening.
C.S. Lewis even went
so far as
to say that the Christ
story was a myth; one that just
so happened
to be true (although he could never actually demonstrate this)
Listen to his own words:
Please don't
listen to these people on here they have
so many different views and ideas of their own but don't
listen to them they have closed their heart
to God and are doing Satans work of misleading people away from the Almighty they look for men who like
to have their ears tickled
so don't take mine our anyone else's word for it look it up for your self history attests
to the bible as true and The writings of Moses is far older than anything they have ever found thats right Moses wrote the first parts in the bible 3,500 years ago The scriptures weren't inspired by Pagan
stories Pagan
stories was inspired by actual events just like those in the bible because if you notice that a lot of the
stories found in the bible have a lot
to do about people worshipping false Gods.
So I was
listening to some «wholesome» music that is worthwhile in its description of the ennui of modern eros, and this
story came
to mind (pardon the initial commercial on the video).
Instead, I find that I'm
listening for hours
to so many other people whose
stories are similar
to my own.
And
so, as we
listen to one another's
stories, we must quiet ourselves.
We try
to spend time with them,
listen to their
stories, find out their needs and
so on.
Maybe if you did
so, instead of just
listening to your preacher spew it from the pulpit, you'd realize how bat shit crazy the
stories in it are.
The atrocities were
so horrific and unbelievable that no one would
listen to their
story.
interesting topic.A lot of damage was done in south africa by white missionaries.they didn't come
to bring messiah they came
to bring western culture into africa.there are
so many beautiful things about indigineous cultures that have been robbed and destroyed.
so as a follower of messiah i tend
to stay as far away from «missionary» work and i just try
to listen to people's
stories.
Most Likely
To Make You Sit In the Car After You've Reached Your Destination So You Can Finish Listening to the Story: NPR with «Best Practices: Learning to Live with Aspergers» [This sounds like a really interesting book
To Make You Sit In the Car After You've Reached Your Destination
So You Can Finish
Listening to the Story: NPR with «Best Practices: Learning to Live with Aspergers» [This sounds like a really interesting book
to the
Story: NPR with «Best Practices: Learning
to Live with Aspergers» [This sounds like a really interesting book
to Live with Aspergers» [This sounds like a really interesting book.]
So is
listening to confusing
stories.
Your
story is
so beautiful, I remember
listening to similar tales when I was a little girl, especially around Christmas where more of our extended family would get together.
I've received countless DM's on Instagram about the songs I
listen to during my meal prep
stories every Sunday
so I compiled all the songs below on my Spotify playlist.
My mom was the oldest of the 8 children and she remembers
so many
stories about everybody... It's a pleasure
to listen to her speak.
this man is
so self - absorbed... does he really think that we should feel
so honored that he chose
to stay with little old us... does he not understand that many of us would have literally driven him
to the ends of the earth if he promised never
to return... has anyone noticed that the only teams he says are interested in him are some of the biggest clubs in the world whose managers spend freely, follow through on their promises or are terminated,
listen to their fan - bases, have a lot of strong personalities within their squads, rarely play their top players out of position, win against their top rivals or suffer the wrath, don't blame the ref after every loss and embrace their former stars... even if his
stories had any truth
to them, he would last but a cup of coffee
Telling that he is a big boy now and that he'll get a new bed, blanket or whatever and that big boys sleep at night,
so now he will too, and help him dicover how nice it is
to be in bed, reading a bedtime
story or
listening to a lullaby can slowly get you away from the power struggles.
But the
stories are
so similar and incredibly heartbreaking for me
to hear as I
listen to her experiences.
From the notes, four repeating themes emerged: meet moms where they are -
listen,
listen,
listen;
stories are extremely influential; realistic preparation and planning that includes mom's support network; empower parents
so that they know when and where
to go for support.
It was
so fun
listening to the
stories the kids made up about where they were going and what they were going
to see on their road trip.
It was
so fun
listening to my children tell the
story and add in their own ideas and characters.
He loves
to listen to stories,
so he is always excited
to go and
listen to a
story!
Through Hand in Hand Parenting, I've heard
so many
stories from parents who have helped their baby's and children sleep better by
listening to tears, play, connection, and giggles.
Come and
listen to a
story «bout a mama lost her head A doting child - bearer keeping all her babies fed, Then one day an adoptive mommy too
So many wee ones what will she do?
So it actually required a conscious choice
to just sit with him,
listen to his «
stories,» and watch him sort his berries.
So if you guys
listen to Newbies, you know, we'd love
to hear those crazy
stories of things that either happens
to you or you've done
to your baby within the first year of life especially for first time moms.
«
So I'm trying
to change what's happening right now — that we are having a really important national conversation about how we can
listen to survivors, hear their
stories, create space for them
to tell their
stories and then
to have processes for when we can get justice.»
«My approach has always been do more
listening than talking,
so I have a lot of opportunities
to hear people's
stories,» she said.
Listen in as Lizzy now gets
to share her
story, like
so many of the women she
listened to before her birth - she's able
to pay it forward and inspire others with her journey!
Our goal at Shift is
to listen to your
story and your goals
so that together we can develop an individualized plan
to help you achieve optimal health.
I approach each person individually, taking the time required
to listen to their unique healthy
story so that I can customize a personalized health care plan that will help them successfully treat and prevent illness.
Dr Molly's care is rooted in relationships with her patients, taking the time
to listen to their
stories and understand them
so she can provide individualized care with natural treatments.
Listen as I share some of the secrets that have allowed me
to help
so many overcome serious health issues over the years, including the remarkable
story of my own healing.
This is
so late, but I just found a podcast - family ghosts — not ghost
stories, but family mysteries,
stories of things not quite figured out — a secret relative, or question about how a house fire started — its gripping, turning my 20 minute workout into 50 because I want
to listen to it all!
She
listens well and asks a lot of questions
so she can really get
to know you, and your health
story.
I had Matt Richardson, the founder of CAUSEBOX, on my podcast a few weeks ago... you REALLY need
to listen to this episode because he is AWESOME and his
stories are
so cool.
If you have not had a chance already, be sure
to listen to my podcast episode with Renyung Ho, founder of MATTER Prints, I loved hearing her
story of how she got into the industry, how she started MATTER prints, and
so much more.
it's that wonderful, rich history that draws me
to vintage, and i was
so thankful
to have had the opportunity
to listen to her
story!
But the best part was connecting with
so many like - minded ladies and sharing our struggles
to succeed and
listening to each others
stories.
This is just another human being,
so treat them as you would a friend — cracking jokes, asking for their opinion,
listening to their
stories, providing your feedback, etc..
And
so, being this isolated, they're eager
to tell their
story,
to finally have someone
to listen.
PREDICTIONS: I have just
listened to all the songs
so that I can make an informed decision, but I vote «We Belong Together» because it's in Toy
Story 3 and Randy Newman is awesome.