Sentences with phrase «never felt anxious»

«Even with this crisis we're in now,» he says, «I never felt anxious about it or nervous about it.

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The anxious sense of loss experienced by Jesus» parents is transferred to the Christian who feels at times that he has lost Jesus, only to be assured that Jesus was never lost, and that through His Word, our Lord always keeps us close to Himself.
I felt anxious when I didn't feel my kids were signed up for enough activities, even though a lot of scheduled activities have never been my bag.
When you can't sleep because you're feeling anxious about an unexpected pregnancy complication, you are comforted knowing all you have to do is pick up the phone and there'll be someone on the other end of the line who never says «Well, at least...».
The anxious feeling never went away with me with each of my kids.
«When we feel anxious, we tend to prefer certainty (such as a bad boyfriend) to uncertainty (the possibility you'll never find someone better).»
I sometimes feel jittery, anxious, irregular pulse which are symptoms I never had before low carb.
«Time and time again, we hear from patients that they never felt depressed or anxious until they started experiencing problems with their gut,» [Dr. Kirsten] Tillisch said.
Ballet flats make me feel weird and anxious and I've never been able to figure out why.
Though the hustle and bustle of the shopping hotspots never fails to me feel ever so slightly anxious about the state of my own Christmas shopping efforts (this year, non-existant so far...), there's a sort of hurried energy to the place that's undeniably infectious.
In the past, at this point I've often felt anxious and a little stifled but that creative constraint is usually what leads to a new outfit I either love or try but never wear again.
You will feel in charge and in control of the situation and you never have to meet someone who makes you feel uneasy or anxious.
In any successful learning environment, students should never have to feel anxious, worried, or at - risk.
I never felt pressured or anxious with Tim, or at the dealership... in general.
I never felt pressured or anxious with Tim, or at the dealership
He's never been this close to a woman before and with all of his clothes taken away, he can't help but to feel a little anxious.
It's understandable to feel anxious if you've never dealt with subprime lending before.
When it comes to the litter box set - up for a multicat home, it's important to have the same number of litter boxes as you have cats and also, locate them throughout the house so one cat never has to feel anxious about crossing another cat's path when it comes time to pee or poop.
Never act anxious or worried around your Boxer as they can sense how you are feeling.
I felt that since I had spent so many years being so anxious as a child and a teenager, painting became a way for me to speak, a means for me to deal with an internal dialogue that I had never known how to deal with before, and rather than trying to relate to what was going on in the art world or even the world - politic at the time I was very involved with my own drama, dialogue.
Snyder wrote, «I felt that since I had spent so many years being so anxious as a child and a teenager, painting became a way for me to speak, a means for me to deal with an internal dialogue that I had never known how to deal with before.»
And yeah, and I go into it lightly in the book, and my dad's 80... Oh God, he's almost 81 years old, and he's never read a self help book in his life, and I think out of, you know, just out of sheer obligation he's read my book twice, and this fact, and it is a neurological, biological fact, that we're not living in reality, that we're living in a projection, and when our central nervous system is feeling anxious, or feeling excited, we will actually project that and see, in a biased way, what we wan na see.
Thanks to this experience, I will never again approach a career fair feeling stressed out or anxious — and you shouldn't either.
When the avoidant partner responds by pulling away — as Elsa did when she told Anna her intention of never returning home — the anxious person's fears are reinforced and the relationship is likely to suffer (i.e., Anna feels abandoned yet clings to her hope of reconnecting with her sister; Elsa feels overwhelmed and inadvertently strikes her sister with a nearly - fatal blast of ice).
Anxious or depressed Child clings to adults or is too dependent; feelings are easily hurt; gets too upset when separated from parents; looks unhappy without good reason; nervous, high - strung, or tense; overtired; self - conscious or easily embarrassed; shy or timid; too fearful or anxious; unhappy, sad, or depressed; wants a lot of attention (11 items, each rated as «often true,» «sometimes true,» or «never true»; Cronbach Anxious or depressed Child clings to adults or is too dependent; feelings are easily hurt; gets too upset when separated from parents; looks unhappy without good reason; nervous, high - strung, or tense; overtired; self - conscious or easily embarrassed; shy or timid; too fearful or anxious; unhappy, sad, or depressed; wants a lot of attention (11 items, each rated as «often true,» «sometimes true,» or «never true»; Cronbach anxious; unhappy, sad, or depressed; wants a lot of attention (11 items, each rated as «often true,» «sometimes true,» or «never true»; Cronbach α =.68)
For example, 46 % of children whose carers reported feeling annoyed or irritated when they were with their child at least occasionally were judged to be not at all anxious or shy, as were 48 % of children whose carers said they had feelings of irritation only very rarely, or never.
Better late than never, and yet that's sad because often it's easier for folks to find solutions to their problems when they are still feeling anxious than after they've given up.
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