Sentences with phrase «means feeling a part of something»

To me, spiritual connection means feeling a part of something larger than myself.

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In studying the Best Workplaces for Millennials, we found leading employers use different «meaning archetypes» to help employees connect to their work and feel part of something significant.
First, there is «feeling in control», which means something different for every woman — for example, for one woman, controlling the environment is important, while another needs to not be in excruciating pain in order to feel in control, while a third might not particularly care about the question of being in control altogether as she feels that part of birth is letting go of control.
Leaders are supposed to fill us with meaning, make us feel part of something bigger than ourselves and meet our emotional needs — not the other way around.
«Self - esteem gives you a feeling that you're part of something bigger, that you have a chance for immortality, that you have meaning, that you're not just a sack of meat.»
After seeing so many parts of the country beyond Cambridge, Marshall felt more certain about her future, and it meant something big: She would stay in the United States.
I felt as if I had given birth to something and now it was time to let go — time to let go of a project that gave my life meaning and made me feel connected with students and those who had contributed a message to part two.
This parody of game styles meant when part of the game did something different than the rest of the game, it didn't feel completely out of place.
All these things are part of me now and they inform each painting I do... I try and stay with the intensity and the emotion, the feeling, without making it ironic... Every square inch has to mean something.
EILEEN CLAUSSEN: Well, I mean, obviously, I felt strongly enough that I resigned from the administration, in part over this, because I thought it was dishonest to go and negotiate a treaty that you have no hope of getting ratified in the Senate, and because I also felt that it's better to have good rhetoric than bad rhetoric, but it's actually better still to want to do something.
And it can only succeed if we have the involvement of everybody in the community including parents and most importantly both mothers and fathers feeling empowered to be part of that dynamic so that kids sense that it's a valuable accomplishment that means something to both moms and dads.
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