Sentences with phrase «more profound feelings»

Moreover, men who report difficulties in their marriage may feel that their wives are failing to live up to gendered expectations (Eagly & Diekman, 2005) and thus may register more profound feelings of marital discontent.

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If you are looking at losing weight, having more energy, feeling less hungry or you want to optimise your health, IF could make all the difference and it will give you the tools to understand your body better — long term this can lead to profound, long lasting changes.
I found Love more profound inside of me than I ever felt before.
Indeed one might say that liturgical worship by and large speaks not so much to the conscious attention of its participants as to those profound and almost unconsciously experienced areas of human life where men live in terms of feeling - tone, of unutterable emotion, and of profound subconscious relationships, with an almost intuitive awareness of the «more» which is deep down in the structure of reality.
Maybe... A more fatalist approach would tell us that we are all indeed robots, subject to chemical reactions, electrical impulses, physical law, in such a detailed and profound way that we are actually able to perceive ourselves as having free thought — making choices and decisions, having feelings, reacting to input.
Yet despite my profound feeling that this is a category mistake with horrible existential consequences, I have known many people, particularly Roman Catholic religious, who have indeed oriented themselves to God in the place of friends and have experienced even the deepest relations between people as but a vestige of divinity, or a sign of a more intimate relation with God.
People doing good because it's their nature is more real and profound than people doing good out of a supernaturally propelled feeling of guilt or fear, because there is no vested interest, just someone doing good.
We belong, as I have urged again and again; and in our belonging we enter into relationships with others that have about them a «felt - ness» that is much more profound than whatever rationality we may happen to possess.
At the Veil, Mom no longer feels chatty and often the experience of something more serious and profound presents itself.
It is a profound illusion to postulate that a European feeling of belonging could supplant regional and, even more so, national variants of communitarianism built largely in a top - down manner over centuries and still deeply anchored in society.
«While a system of banding in one school may lead to a more balanced intake for that particular school, it can have profound consequences on other local schools who then may feel under pressure to change their admissions arrangements.
With profound apologies to Colbert, these findings suggest we would all be wise to be more critical of our feelings of truthiness.
In fact, many people are surprised to find that on a ketogenic diet they are able to work out less and feel more profound benefits from their workouts.
The diligent practice of yoga on a regular basis promotes profound experiences of the vastness of space within us and around, it helps us recognize the lost body equilibrium, makes us feel the warm fire of digestive organs, and so much more.
Then when you do consume the dairy, you're going to really feel the effects; they're going to be much more profound.
More than just an advertisement for the process depicted, The Work carries a profound, implicit point about a culture that encourages men to bottle up what they feel, then condemns them after those emotions express themselves in violent, destructive ways.
Unfortunately, he decided to cram most of those narrative threads together in Wish I Was Here, a muddled comedy that feels more like a vanity project than a profound examination of upper - middle class family dynamics.
I personally had some real issues with certified copy I had the feeling that the movie ultimately thought it was far more profound and clever than it actually was.
In turn, he distills maximum feeling from seemingly minor events (the loss of a baking contest) and more profound ones, such as the death of Dickinson's mother (Joanna Bacon), which is harrowing in its unflinching intensity.
The new film feels like a capstone, a summation of everything Diaz loves about and finds so profound in Dostoevsky, a transmutation of the writer's melodramatic genius into grist for his more distanced, more emotionally chilled films.
For the most part, it's a love story both incisively specific — it has a brace of genuinely profound, provocative things to say about homosexuality in a mostly accepting, but overwhelmingly straight, world — and swooningly identifiable; anyone, regardless of their orientation, who's had a fleeting night or two with someone that could have turned into more, will feel a firm twang on their heartstrings here.
One More Time With Feeling (Andrew Dominik, 2016) Cathartic, profound, truthful: one of the most accurate portrayals of the grief, unreality and primal superstition of grappling with untimely death.
It was also memorable for the very bittersweet sight of Agnès waiting for Godard at the end (and it felt very much like «the end» in a more profound sense) of Visages, villages; and some of the extraordinary material — such as the on - set audio recordings from Melville's L'aîne des Ferchaux (1963)-- contained in Tavernier's Voyage à travers la cinema français.
This book is a times so hard to comprehend that the reader might wonder if it is, in fact, English; at other times, the author makes such profound statements that it felt less like reading and more like absorbantly knowing.
Both changes had a profound impact on my life — feeling less chaotic, more in control and finally accomplishing goals.
Many owners feel a more profound form of grief than when a person passes away.
As we all know, when students feel secure and are not focused on issues within their school climate, a more profound learning happens!
Sail on the world cruise and you'll feel a more profound connection with the world around you.
For veteran players like myself, though, the profound conservatism at Zelda's heart feels more patronizing with each repetition.
After my father and grandmother passed away — both were pianists — my memories of the factory took on a more profound, spiritual importance and I felt an obligation to return to take pictures of the instrument so deeply connected to my family.
When you are more connected to your work your audience's feelings are, in turn, more profound themselves.
Culled from ten years of research and 40,000 pages of interview transcripts from conversations with more than 300 families across America, Far From the Tree examines extreme versions of the profound difference that all parents and children feel from one another.
As the impacts of climate change are beginning to be felt around the world, companies are increasingly becoming more susceptible to related risks that could have profound financial implications.
Research in other artistic disciplines indicates that when young people recognize they are part of a community, they are generally more willing to take the rules of that community and transfer those rules to other learning.130 Novice legal writers are particularly prone to feeling that their past writing experience is irrelevant to the unique organizational demands and argument constructs of legal discourse; «[t] heir [consequent] discouragement, and the anxiety that often accompanies it, can produce profound self - doubt, and, for more than a few, a kind of writing paralysis.»
«Life can be hard, and we all face challenges inevitably — some deep and profound, others simpler and more superficial — but feeling stuck or hopeless doesn't have to be a way of life.
Remember, the more you know about each other, the more you feel a strong connection, the more profound and rewarding your relationship will be.
And while other influences, such as temptation and feeling undesirable, unappreciated or unloved play a part, it's important to understand that infidelity is often indicative a problem greater and more profound than a wasteful act of betrayal.
Whether it be profound feelings of loss or feeling lost, confusion, stuck - ness, or having feelings of anxiety or depression; whatever is difficult, through congruent curiosity and exploration of the issues that are alive and present for the client, she works in a collaborative way to co-create a process of re-organisation for the client, to effect towards more stability, balance and well - being.
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