Sentences with phrase «little feeling of control»

The issue here, as with last season, is that The Crown seems to acknowledge Elizabeth's royal position as a largely passive object, sprinkled with a few references to her never speaking her mind, but forgoes actually examining the personal consequences of that inactivity; of the idea of a monarch in a democratic society being so purposefully left such little feeling of control over their own destiny.

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But asking the question gives a grieving person a little bit of control — which is something people need when it feels like their entire life is out of their control.
Even a small extra paycheck — especially if it's from work you enjoy doing — can lift your spirits and make you feel a little more in control of your financial situation.
But policy makers appeared to hint that they had little fear that inflation was running out of control, which traders took as a sign the Fed won't feel compelled to move more aggressively than expected to lift rates in the future.
And my favorite little whine of yours: «Welllll, they SAY it's wrong buuuut I don't FEEL wrong doing it so therefore I'm right and I can take birth control all I want!»
We are not comfortable, even frightened, with the pull of gravity down a slope because we feel like we have little or no control.
All the information made me feel like I had a little more control of my place in a culture that's becoming more confusing and disheartening every day.
It would be convenient to say that he was driven to this by the determinisms of rationalistic idealism or positivistic empiricism; but there is little evidence that James lived and breathed those epistemological issues (as many of James's disciples do today) or felt their control enough to be driven by them alone to a state of depression.
Typically, the depressed person has very low self - esteem, feels incapable of clear decisions, and seems to have little control over thought processes, into which thoughts of death or suicide intrude.
I think part of the reason for my lack of inspiration is that I'm caught with that January feeling that I should be eating more healthily but not wanting to, then wondering what's wrong with me that I have so little control!
We did a lot of this (white and red)... a little too much, but I'll be honest, aside from feeling a little fuzzy when I woke up the next day... no hangover (so obviously I kept things under control!).
I took a little hiatus from my morning oats after the copious amounts of granola I made sucked me in (for the record granola is now officially banned since I can not control myself), but I'm back on the warm oatmeal train and I'm feeling gooooood.
Naturally, this recipe does contain bit of fructose (and thus sugar), but if you're feeling in control of sugar cravings, a little banana here and there really isn't a big deal.
The magical healing powers that you and many others seem to expect are largely out of her control at this point in time - it feels a little like meeting with a nutritionist for a week and being upset when you don't lose 20 pounds.
And, well, the «it's a deficiency and you should feel deficient» vibe above is on the insulting side of things, specifically for people who are already complexed over it and / or have little control over it.
But Mooney getting 3 free throws down 4 felt like an opportunity to grab a little control of the game.
But, however, we feel Tottenham will be too strong for Bolton at White Hart Lane as Tottenham look to seize further control of fourth position with a win which could potentially open up a healthy little gap should others be thrown a curve ball.
I too am a first time parent and I remember when my little one was 11 weeks, so dependent on me, not really responding much (he is 14 months old) except for the faint smile or coo and me just running around trying to meet his needs I just thought that period of time would never end and alot of my actions that I look back now and regret wwere out of anxiety and fear that this child who is so needy now would be so needy forever and in your mind you feel you have to control things now and put your foot down.
When a little one has choices, they feel that important sense of autonomy and independence, that they do have some control in their lives and their environment.
As its name says, this method includes pacing your feedings in order to allow your little one to be in «control» of process and recognize its feeling of fullness.
I feel like I'm helping her understand where control comes from, and how she can earn a little of her own.
Small children have very little control over their lives, and the more powerless they feel, the more likely they are to make eating, getting dressed, going to the potty, etc. a battle of wills.
Because you don't want necessarily mom reaching into the operating field because you kind of get a little bit disconnected and your hands can go into the sterile environment so it's very important to have control of those hands but you don't necessarily need them strapped down, you can just remind mom that her hands, you know needs to be on her chest and so she can hold her baby and feel his or her breath and warmth and touch, so...
We calmly and kindly ask our son if «he wants a break» when he is feeling a little out of control emotionally (which sometimes manifests itself in destructive ways like throwing or even hitting or grabbing at us).
I'd rather think about her name than think about how I'm going to keep her safe out there... or maybe it's because we all know that, despite our best efforts, we can't prevent them from being bullied, or getting hurt, or just feeling the ups and downs of being human... so we try to exert some control over the one thing that we know will travel with them... maybe it's a little like trying to wrap them in a protective spell J
But knowing that the problem was due to something completely out of my control did make me feel a little better, and it certainly made my subsequent postpartum transitions a lot easier.
Almost — because in the middle of a little person's over-the-top outburst, when he's feeling so misunderstood, so denied, so frustrated, angry, sad, out of control of his world, is when the parent needs to strive to empathize with his child and to stay attuned.
MARIE BISHOP: With my first he actually dealt with it really well considering that he was six weeks preemie I was kind of shocked by that whereas my full term baby she has a lot of clicking and coughing and every once in a while a little bit of choking and we mainly deal with it, just we do a lot of side lane nursing which is besides that I get to lay down but it is what it is I feel like I can't really control it's when the letdown comes and the other side I have to push my hand really hard on the other side or I'll end up soaking myself because both sides are really strong
Little doses of feeling like you're in control have a powerful effect on a person's well - being.
If you feel like you are doing a pretty good job offering choices (ie, control) and empathy (ie, recognition of how little control a child actually has and how hard that is) and your child is STILL not doing what you ask, it may be time for consequences.
Here are some potent baby soothers that will help both you and your baby feel more in control of this (not so little thing) called colic.
«You have little to no interest in being around your family or friends, a feeling you might blame on being exhausted or your lack of emotional control
Little is known about whether women feel they are part of the decision - making process; sense of control; maternal self - confidence; post-traumatic stress disorder, coping after the birth.
A lot of the papers I am looking at are citing the women in them as being accepting of the fact that they may have little or no control over the physiological aspect of birthing, but that for them the feeling of being in control, or their perceived control, is as relevant as any type of control?
It may feel a little hectic and out of control the first time you do this.
Using the Canadian Work, Stress, and Health Study (CANWSH), a national sample of Canadian workers, the researchers measured proficiency, or mastery, by asking study participants how much they agree or disagree with statements such as: «You have little control over the things that happen to you» and «You often feel helpless in dealing with problems of life.»
«Even when their bodies respond healthily, for women who are very body - conscious, they can feel a little out of control,» Coons says.
One study of Belgian workers found that those who reported feeling they had little control of their work life had increased levels of markers of inflammation such as C - reactive protein and fibrinogen, which are linked to heart disease.
You feel very little control over the trajectory of your own career.
As a former chef and line cook who «drank too much wine and coffee, and ate steak and cookies all day long,» Amanda turned to juicing when her life felt «a little out of control
You know that time of the month when you're irritable, angry, irrational, and feel a little out of control?
While you may have felt forced to eat your peas as a kid, you will find these muscle building, appetite controlling, energizing little balls of nutrition will be a lot easier to consume in a powder form.
So I like to set a 7 - day challenge for myself when I'm feeling a little out of control to not eat any added sugar (and I keep my fruit servings to 2 a day).
However, if you've experienced any of the side effects commonly associated with consuming FODMAPs, it may be an opportune time to take control and do a little experimenting with your diet under the supervision of a doctor by limiting your FODMAP consumption to see what works and how you feel.
Both of those weigh ins were two weeks apart, and the fact that I went up, without TRYING to make the scale change (I actually RESTRICTED a little more) made me feel out of control.
It is a life - changing experience for the better and grants one the ability to feel that they are finally in control of their lives, even when it feels as if they have little left to hold on to.
I really feel for niecey as it's practically my story too though I'm keeping it under control — just — but the effort is mentally exhausting, I put so much effort and thought into mind, body, way of eating and exercise for little or no return.
At the end of the day, it is a little out of my control, so I try not to feel too disheartened by it all.
The thickness of the snow was unbelievable and even driving slow you could feel the car losing control a little - anyway as we were driving back we witnessed an accident between two cars sliding down the hill and luckily never got involved ourselves but it does shake you up a little when you drive that same road every day and it's super notorious for accidents in all types of weather conditions.
I like that challenge because I too feel like my wardrobe is a little out of control at this time of year.
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