Not exact matches
Look at ours, sitting, stressed, scared,
nervous,
bitting nails, lethargic, lost as our team looks... So, leave referee out of this, then he can't put right players on pitch nor changes.
Biting nails is the habit of many people especially when they are
nervous.
Like other
nervous habits,
nail -
biting tends to be unconscious.
Although some people consider it a «
nervous habit» — a category that includes thumb sucking,
nail biting, hair twisting, and tooth grinding — nose picking isn't necessarily a sign that your child is overly anxious.
For example, if your child begins to
bite their
nails when they are
nervous, try the following phrase: «I can see you are
biting your
nails right now.
Brown, whose tight - fisted spending approach has been geared toward the post-Labor Day sprint but has also sparked
nail -
biting among
nervous Democrats who are watching the polls, has $ 23 million in cash on hand.
Many people think of
nail biting as a
nervous habit, but the driving force may not be anxiety.
Like fidget spinners, a squishy stress ball can help someone with anxiety by relieving tension, or simply by keeping her hands busy while she watches TV, so she doesn't resort to a
nervous habit, such as picking at her cuticles, or
biting her
nails.
• Loss of sex drive • Frequent colds • Eating more or less • Sleeping too much or too little • Isolating yourself from others • Procrastination, neglecting responsibilities • Using alcohol, cigarettes, drugs to relax •
Nervous habits (e.g.
nail biting, pacing) • Teeth grinding or jaw clenching • Overdoing activities (exercise, shopping) • Overreacting to unexpected problems • Picking fights or arguments with others
Warm cozy sweaters are knitted heaven < 3 You also look lovely in the pictures, and don't worry, I
bite my
nails when I'm
nervous too xx
It's a mark of Bay's flair for the obvious that when a scene calls for McDormand to be
nervous, he has her
bite her
nails.
Stress / anxiety relief — Some dogs aren't sure what to do in certain social situations or are so
nervous they resort to a comforting behavior, think of
nail biting.
When dogs lick compulsively, it's not unlike the
nervous habits their human companions exhibit regularly, including
nail biting or knee bouncing.
This appeasement behavior is similar to the
nail -
biting habit in
nervous humans, so you may witness continuous yawning when your dog is at the vet or in another stressful situation.
He was a
bit nervous with the teeth and
nails, but in true Mick fashion tolerated it nicely.
«I had an owner tell me their dog was very
nervous — he
bit his
nails all day long,» says Peikes.»
Do you
bite your
nails or play with your hair when
nervous?
Stand or sit up straight, and try to avoid any
nervous habits (tapping your foot,
biting your
nails, etc.).