Sentences with phrase «most anxious people»

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And, as most people know, when we're nervous or anxious, our minds and bodies tend to doweird things that we can't always control.
Like other atheists has often said: People does not seem so troubled about the billions of years of nonexistence before their birth, but most are very anxious about death and the probable nonexistance after that event.
And yet it was to these people, to this divisive and anxious fellowship, that Paul wrote one of the most eloquent reflections on what love is, and what it is not.
Many of the people in Minimalism had achieved «success» by our cultural standards, but were left feeling disillusioned, anxious and depleted so they decided to live radically different than most Americans.
Sad that times of joy and rejoicing with loved ones have been transformed into those when people are most anxious, vigilant and expectant of harm to themselves, their families and communities.
«My goal with this book,» he writes, «is to assure people of faith that they do not need to feel anxious, disloyal, unfaithful, dirty, scared, or outcast for engaging these questions of the Bible, interrogating it, not liking some of it, exploring what it really says, and discerning like adult readers what we can learn from it in our own journey of faith... We respect the Bible most when we let it be what it is and learn from it rather than combing out the tangles to make it presentable.»
And yet though the Gospels are filled with stories of healing, and the church itself is born through an act of healing (Acts 3), most church people seem anxious to dismiss these stories, as though they embarrassed us.
If the Labour leadership campaign has proved anything it is that there is need for a change in economic thinking if those policies to be offered in 2020 by all parties — but most especially those on the left — are to resonate with people anxious for change.
These people were probably the most anxious and most distracted, he says, because their diets seemed to be failing.
Most people with Alzheimer's disease and other memory - affecting conditions also get aggressive, agitated, depressed, anxious, or delusional from time to time, says senior author Helen C. Kales, M.D., head of the U-M Program for Positive Aging and Geriatric Psychiatry at the University of Michigan Health System and investigator at the VA Center for Clinical Management Research.
What anxious people don't need is prescriptive advice that most of us aren't actually qualified to give.
Life is enough to make most people anxious!
Like you had energy, you may have been stressed, you may have been anxious but you had the energy, you know, behind you to do all the things that you needed to do, and then at some point, it started to teeter out where, you know, you're having less energy, you're feeling more fatigue, you need more naps, you need more time sleeping, you spend more time resting on the weekend, and most people when we do a detail history, we see that pattern kind of unfolding and we progress, that's called stage 1 — again, depending on what lab you use, there's a lab called Diagnos - Techs out of Washington, they have like a 7 phases of adrenal fatigue — I like keeping things really simple.
It took me a while to figure out my own split personality and that having one is nothing bad... I am in constant struggle between the two people living inside of me: one that craves for safety, routine, success, having everything organised and solved and then another one which craves for everything opposite to that, unpredictable, wondering spirit that never stops daydreaming, is anxious when stale and is constantly looking for the next most exciting adventure.
What most people don't realize is that credit card companies are very anxious to lure bankrupt debtors back into the world of high - cost credit.
The discovery of identity theft is bound to be one of the most anxious and stressful moments a person can experience.
The truth is, whenever a contrarian buy signal appears, most people get anxious and look for sophisticated ways to ignore it.
The most popular posts of the last year were people mistakenly think anxious dogs are relaxed around baby and the ultimate dog training tip, which won the Captain Haggerty Award from the Dog Writer's Association of America.
Although I think most people diagnose any anxious dog or naughty dog as having «Separation Anxiety,» I have seen some unfortunate cases.
Lynn R. Hovda, RPh, DVM, MS, DACVIM Director of Veterinary Services Most people are uplifted by the holiday season and anxious to share it with their household pets, however, a word of caution is in order.
The most important use of the Martingale in my experience has been when dealing with fearful, anxious, or mistrusting dogs that pull and wriggle away from people, other dogs, or things like buses and skateboards.
Even the most amicable and good - natured people can feel angry, frightened, anxious or disillusioned with the process, or become openly hostile to one another as the proceedings move forward.
Most people don't think of money after the death of a loved one, but they are often anxious about the future and may have worries that they can not even articulate.
She is incredibly patient and does a wonderful job keeping even the most anxious of people calm.
They deal with issues that most people I work with are anxious to learn about as they begin to navigate the complicated waters of divorce and family law.
Most children under five get anxious over big life changes and turn shy or clingy around people they don't know.
Most people in this dilemma also have some sense that their anxious behavior puts their relationship at risk.
While it is very unlikely that most people would begin an affair in an hour, anxious individuals are often emotionally driven rather than logically driven.
Most people feel anxious or depressed at times, but when these feelings last for more than two weeks or interfere with daily activities such as taking care of family or going to work or school, it is considered a major depressive episode.
The research, from University College London, indicates that it's primarily the fear of taking risks that's most prominent in anxious people.
Contrary to popular belief, writes Hendriksen, what socially anxious people fear most is not judgment by others in and of itself, but that the judgment is right and correctly exposes their hidden flaws or frailties — a process she calls «The Reveal.»
Researchers found the following groups of people most at risk for Facebook addiction: • Women, who are more social than men, • Young people, who are more tech savvy than older peopleAnxious or socially insecure people
The idea of setting aside two hours a day every day to call people you don't know makes most real estate agents get very anxious.
«Outgoing people with anxious minds — or minds that overthink — tend to feel anxiety the most intensely, often because we don't talk about it.
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