Sentences with phrase «obstacles in life such»

Then there is the ordinary obstacles in life such as winter sickness, limited financial resources, and minimal time because of all the other responsibilities in life — like going to work, paying the bills, doing the laundry, cleaning the house, buying groceries, cooking, and general all - around domestic duties.
Despite obstacles in his life such as a family illness and the Great Depression, Uncle Jed achieved his dream of opening a barbershop a...

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For instance, they applaud and encourage employees who read about or enroll in courses or seminars designed to further develop life skills such as goal setting, overcoming obstacles and facing fears.
Such is life, getting obstacles, finding solutions and moving in.
As I'm going through this myself I thought it would be good to talk about this topic on 40 + Style as well since it's such a confusing subject with so many questions and obstacles that affects the life of 40 + women in significant ways.
For such networks to be effective, its members must live and work in close proximity to one another, a point that illuminates the obstacles that urban education, and, yes, busing, create in forming a healthy environment for children.
This residue includes but is not limited to contracts, email correspondences, documented unproductivity, syllabi, scanned objects, and obstacle courses; collecting such fragments in one place, Institutional Garbage illustrates the backend activities of imaginary bureaucracies in an effort to trace the private life of institutional endeavors.
In case of unforeseen circumstances, such decisions become a regular obstacle that a child has to overcome in every step of his lifIn case of unforeseen circumstances, such decisions become a regular obstacle that a child has to overcome in every step of his lifin every step of his life.
Dating after a divorce can bring happiness after a dark period in your life; it also can present new obstacles, such as introducing your date to your children.
As a Licensed Professional Counselor, Registered Art Therapist, and EMDR II practitioner, I work with adults and elders who want to create change in their lives by bringing forth more options for themselves, exploring issues of identity, improving relationships, or overcoming obstacles such as depression and anxiety.
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