Sentences with phrase «of fear in people»

Telling people you have cancer is almost worse than having cancer because the word «cancer» strikes a particular type of fear in people's hearts.

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People pleasing is deeply rooted in a fear of rejection, failure and disappointing others, according to therapist Sherry Pagoto.
In the UK there's more fear of failure, where as in the US people tend to carry back on even when they've failed.&raquIn the UK there's more fear of failure, where as in the US people tend to carry back on even when they've failed.&raquin the US people tend to carry back on even when they've failed.»
Every business person has that fear of being in the middle of an important call or message, when suddenly the phone experiences a bad connection and drops the call.
Successful people don't wish for success, they work at success in spite of their fears.
You'd also expect people who believed the Or model would resist teaching their kids this model for the same reason — they'd fear their kids would think they could have both and, in trying for both, unwittingly sacrifice some of the one they valued.
People pleasing comes from a fear of rejection, failure or disappointing others, so it's time to examine where those fears come from and find a professional guide — a licensed therapist, social worker or psychologist who is knowledgeable in this area of personal development.
Schab says that in addition to the very real fear of losing some of the brand equity they've worked so hard to build, entrepreneurs faced with a corporate name change often feel a threat to their very person.
«Creating a space in which people can feel vulnerable means a person can walk into their boss's office to admit a mistake without fear of losing their job.
We all dream of what we'll do in retirement, but many people about to retire, no matter their finances, fear they're not prepared emotionally.
Millions of people draped in the rainbow hues of LGBT pride turned out for the annual parade through New York streets, two weeks after a deadly mass shooting at a Florida gay nightclub stirred fear and solidarity among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans.
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«There is just less fear from people who feel like they might lose their jobs... Our shoppers seem more confident than they did a year ago,» said Reed, 63, whose chain of four stores clocked a roughly 10 percent jump in sales from Thanksgiving to this week, compared to the year before.
Whether it is in Athens or on Wall Street, Fink says public protests are a simple statement of fear by people who are frightened for good reasons.
High profile shootings such as the one in Orlando, Florida amplify fears of crime, leading some people to buy guns.
If you are a sales person, and you live in fear of missing a call from a client, or fear contacting a client outside of trying to sell them something, it might be time to rethink your approach to selling overall.
When you are controlling you compromise the freedoms of the important people in your life through fear, abandonment or engulfment.
Neuroscientists have discovered through fMRI brain mapping and imaging that when a person is in fear, doubt or even worry (which is just baby fear), that half of the brain shuts down.
So, it's not so much about the act of walking over burning hot coals, but about having people face and overcome something in spite of fear.
He campaigns on anger, bigotry, fear of new ideas and new people, and a fundamental belief that America is weak and in decline.»
We face an economy of «exclusion and inequality» in which «the hearts of many people are gripped by fear and desperation, even in the so - called rich countries,» wrote Pope Francis, Time Magazine's Person of the Year, in late November.
People in organizations fear that planning will be a process of extracting commitments and collecting «gotchas» if goals aren't met.
«Expanding the focus of law enforcement beyond people who are real threats would make all Americans less safe by diverting resources, while millions of undocumented folks who don't pose a threat will live in fear of deportation.»
Kevin Hogan, author of The Science of Influence, explains that «most people react to the fear of loss and the threat of pain in a much more profound way than they do for gain.»
The law, known as Senate Bill 4, is slated to take effect Sept. 1, but has been challenged in court by rights organizations and localities that say the law infringes on local governments» constitutional rights, and will sow fear through immigrant communities by dissuading people from reporting crimes or testifying as witnesses out of fear they will be deported.
When the Congressional Budget Office reported that the AHCA stood to strip 24 million people of their health insurance, Congressional Republicans divided into two camps — those who disliked the bill for fear that it would harm their constituents (not to mention their own electoral prospects) and those who did not feel that the bill went far enough in rolling back the «socialism» of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Few things strike primal fear in people like standing under the spotlight in a room full of people.
In spite of their diligence and hard work, these people harbor a fear of being exposed as a fraud.
One major catalyst for the referendum was U.K. citizens» fears that high immigration was fueled by the right to free movement of people throughout the EU, which is entrenched in European law.
The fear there is that people might buy bitcoin and other virtual coins on credit, then be unable to pay the banks back due to depreciation in the value of the cryptocurrencies.
Electricity was cut off in several Iranian and Iraqi cities, and fears of aftershocks sent thousands of people in both countries out onto the streets and parks in cold weather.
People in this mode are afraid not to share something for fear they will miss something important or have a boss with a lack of trust.
As we near 10 percent unemployment nationwide (and go well past it in some areas of the country), the fear of losing a job or the sting of having already lost one is encouraging more people to own their own business.
The fact that millions of people fly both in airliners and in general aviation aircraft each and every day should give you a sense that you can overcome your fear of flying or at least learn to manage it.
«After many years of taking down Tweets and Facebook posts after inadvertently offending someone in my network and having to censor myself constantly, I wanted to create a place where people could have frank conversations without fear of social backlash.
«It made me realise how the media often distorts things and we can't look at the people in that place through that lens of the media, which can make it feel that extreme, and then that encourages that fear of people in a foreign place,» she told Business Insider.
Ecommerce has been around for nearly two decades now, and while it's given people all kinds of convenience and flexibility in making purchases, it hasn't erased their underlying fears about safety.
The event, a first in the history of Mexico, where 82 % of the population is Catholic, was only announced by the church after it took place as officials feared people might misinterpret the ritual.
And various academic research has found Obamacare may actually lead to an increase in entrepreneurship, by providing an impetus for people to leave their jobs and start businesses without fear of losing health care coverage.
«It's one thing to report on how people feel: their fear of losing their job, increased competition (from women), discomfort with how to behave in the workplace etc... People's feelings are real; but their opipeople feel: their fear of losing their job, increased competition (from women), discomfort with how to behave in the workplace etc... People's feelings are real; but their opiPeople's feelings are real; but their opinions?
So, even though it may seem like every person with a smartphone under age of 40 is conversing entirely in emojis, we need not fear that our language will completely revert to symbols anytime soon.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has made no secret of his contempt for marijuana use, and his Department of Justice is on the verge of releasing a report that many in the burgeoning legal cannabis industry fear will propose prosecuting people engaging in marijuana sales — even if they are in states that have legalized the drug locally.
«There's some sense in which the A.I. question encapsulates all of people's hopes and fears about the computer age,» Thiel said.
They believe that people need to fear layoffs, explosions of anger and punishment in order to operate at 100 %.
For example, many people fear being humiliated in the eyes of a parent or rival.
Fears of a still jittery job market have convinced a lot of people to keep their heads down, put up with whatever their managers ask of them and continue to be able to pay their mortgages, especially if they live in pricey Silicon Valley.
Dig deeper, and you'll often find motives that are far messier — selfishness, revenge, fear of failure, a need to prove oneself to a seemingly unloving parent and many other things that most people would be reluctant to admit, if they were even aware of those motives in the first place.
On September 14, Bloomberg reported that, «according to people with knowledge of the matter,» some vendors, fearing getting caught up in a bankruptcy and facing soaring costs to insure their receivables from Toys «R» Us, are curtailing their shipments to the company.
«For now, fear of missing out is prompting investors who've stayed on the sidelines to jump in, as people say, «we missed the rally last year, we're not going to miss on it again,»» Walter Todd, chief investment officer at advisory firm Greenwood Capital, told Bloomberg.
Fear of regret, or simply regret theory deals with the emotional reaction people experience after realizing they've made an error in judgment.
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