Or they may be afraid to express themselves out
of a fear of being judged.
«Have you or a loved one wanted to seek therapy, but avoided it out
of fear of being judged or rejected?
Second, until very recently many gay people spent their adolescences and even adult years hiding their sexual orientation out
of fear of being judged and rejected by their friends, families, or religious communities because they are gay or lesbian.
We know that in therapy, clients often lie to their therapist out
of fear of being judged or feeling embarrassed.
Groups tend to be unproductive for several reasons: the flow of conversation is often chaotic, some people do not dare speak out
of fear of being judged, and group members tend to focus on consensual ideas.
Not exact matches
The entrepreneur and Shark Tank
judge says the No. 1 reason for not starting a business
is the
fear of not having what it takes.
In fact, science tells us that we often withhold ideas in a group setting for
fear of being judged by our peers.
The move isn't a complete gimmick: as general manager Stéphane Deschênes explains in the company's press release, «Privacy
is a concern for some
of our members who
fear being judged because
of their beliefs.
If you think that people would
judge you for trying something new or that if you created a tribe you'd
be surrounded by a lot
of bitching — if you let
fear hold you back, you will never
be able to truly disrupt things and create something better.
In the more than 20 years
of my career, I have never
been empowered to make decisions or offer suggestions without
fear of being judged or criticized.
Trump and his allies
fear that documents and recordings that the FBI swept up from Cohen's home and office could come back to haunt the president, whose lawyers have joined Cohen's in New York in asserting attorney - client privilege and
are asking a federal
judge to approve an independent review
of the material.
Even without sexual pressure, there
's the tyranny
of fashion and the
fear of being judged on your appearance; by women as well as by men.
You implied that some people aren't worthy
of making judgements or coming to their own decisions, a common tactic
of accusing a conservative
of being «judgemental» because it
's assumed that conservatives
are mostly bible - toters who will remember that their precious bible says «
judge not, lest ye
be judged» and they'll suddenly become ashamed
of speaking out about their beliefs for
fear of appearing «judgemental».
I feel like the Church
is missing it — missing out on all the ways the very people whom they
fear or exclude or deride or
judge are often the very people with whom Jesus would
be spending all
of his time.
You live in
fear of being a sinful individual who your god rejects should you not adhere to his words and so you
judge others based off
of what sheep herding freaks from 2000 years ago said.
By its standard have
been judged the Jews, by the Prophet who bowed (as in Islam) to Allah's will, by the Rabbis and the Doctors
of Law: for to them
was entrusted the protection
of Allah's Book, and they
were witnesses thereto: therefore
fear not men, but
fear Me, and sell not My Signs for a miserable price.
Abraham may have
been afraid or ashamed to push to the limit, either out
of a gradually increasing
fear that God will
judge him presumptuous or out
of embarrassment at revealing a personal interest in his one kinsman, Lot.
But
fear not, my fellow Christians and other persons
of moral (if not devout Catholic) beliefs... someday President Obama will
be judge from the One on High.
You and everyone one else with your closed - minded, egotistical, racist, bigoted views disgust me to no end and make me
fear for the future
of our great country... the only thing that gives me hope
is that someday, whether it
be before God or some sort
of act
of Karma or whatever it may
be, you will
be judged.
Although the debate has
been marred by the
fear of being judged heterodox on the one hand, and by apologetic excess on the other, it has continued unabated.
I look on God as an all - knowing
Judge to
be feared (Or as a trustworthy Shepherd who guides me along life's way, or as a loving Father who yearns for the return
of his children)...
«I prefer a church which
is bruised, hurting and dirty because it has
been out on the streets, rather than a church which
is unhealthy from
being confined and from clinging to its own security... More than by
fear of going astray, my hope
is that we will
be moved by the
fear of remaining shut up within structures which give us a false sense
of security, within rules which make us harsh
judges, within habits which make us feel safe, while at our door people
are starving and Jesus does not tire
of saying to us: «Give them something to eat.»»
These
are reasonable, worthy concerns that we should
be able to articulate with civility and boldness without
fear of being judged as entitled, emotional, or selfish.
And third, there
's that nagging
fear that the John Lockes
of this world relish in the opportunity to
judge me for my lack
of faith.
I deeply
fear we
are not competent
judges of how the cosmos — and God, as I use words,
is at least cosmic —
is or should
be made or managed.
Therefore, we strive, in the
fear of God, to
be certain to never
judge and never condemn anyone but we have the right to discern His truth.
O but no there wouldnt
be, most
of you hide from society, not for
fear that you will
be judged, but just that simple fact, that you got about as much proof nothing exist beyond this place, as I do that there
is!
«Rev 11:18 And the nations
were angry, and thy wrath
is come, and the time
of the dead, that they should
be judged, and that thou shouldest give reward unto thy servants the prophets, and to the saints, and them that
fear thy name, small and great; and shouldest destroy them which destroy the earth.»
In fact, our very notion
of a devil — that there
is a power that can compete with God —
is rooted in such
fear as
is our notion
of a God who rewards, punishes and
judges based on what we have done.
You share your emotions, feelings, and ideas without
fear of being judged.
He should
fear God and watch what he says and how he says it... The scripture teaches to
judge those who
are in the church... not those outside
of the church... he may end up with an electric fence around his church even though there
is no need... he
is not reproducing Christianity anyway...
Our 1996 symposium on judicial usurpation and subsequent articles
were criticized for
being alarmist; but the Florida Supreme Court changed many minds, and I now note that even worthies such as George Will
are using the
feared R - word, referring to the «regime»
of lawless law - making by
judges.
«More than by
fear of going astray, my hope
is that we will
be moved by the
fear of remaining shut up within structures which give us a false sense
of security, within rules which make us harsh
judges, within habits which make us feel safe, while at our door people
are starving.»
People needs to learn to stop
judging and everyone needs to learn to
be more open without
fear of ridicule.
the totalitarians, that
is the active and personal presence
of the Demon in our passions, in our need for sensation, in our
fear of responsibilities, in our civic inertia, in our ignorance
of our neighbor, in our rejection finally
of any absolute that transcends and
judges our «vital» (as they always
are) interests.
In the end, his
fear of the misrepresentation
of the Jews and the bad effect it might have on his relationship with the emperor
was greater than his superstitious
fear of Jesus or his duty as a
judge to administer justice.
And the spirit
of Jehovah shall rest upon him, and the spirit
of wisdom and understanding, the spirit
of counsel and might, the spirit
of knowledge and the
fear of Jehovah... with righteousness shall he
judge the poor, and decide with equity for the meek
of the earth... and righteousness shall
be the girdle
of his waist and faithfulness the girdle
of his loins.
The truthfulness
of my faith must
be judged on how well it teaches me to live without murderous
fear or nihilistic despair.
Some women I know don't participate in sport in
fear of being judged and the media's portrayal
of women doesn't help.
The most
feared hitter ever,
judging by the avoidance tactics
of opposing teams, Bonds
is so good that he changes baseball's standard rules
of engagement.
These experiments have their roots in a technique Cohen developed as an assistant professor at Yale in the late 1990s that he called wise intervention — brief, controlled interactions that served to counteract students»
fears that their teachers
were judging them not as individuals but as members
of a stereotyped group.
Groups can pressure,
judge, shame and blame people into things that
are unhealthy — like staying in a bad marriage out
of fear of being shamed (not to mention communities that
are dangerous cults, but that
's a different conversation).
This time I did not allow the
fear of being judged win over my motherly instincts.
Trying to
judge your milk supply
is not one
of those good reasons, and for most people it
's a recipe to undermine your confidence (and potentially your milk supply, if you start stressing out or supplementing in response to unfounded
fears about your milk supply).
Unfortunately, this can lead to a mother feeling anxious about feeding her child when going out
of the house, even though she has every right to feed her child without
fear of being judged or even yelled at.
«A lot
of women
feared being judged if they ended up begging for the epidural at 1 cm, and honestly no nurse cares,» Brusie says, insisting that nurses just want their patients to
be comfortable.
This type
of anxiety stems from the
fear of being negatively
judged by peers, and the tendency to avoid social relationships or endure them with distress.
Fear of harm to your child
is a valid reason to refuse visitation and will demonstrate your legitimate cause for concern to the
judge.
Yet, because they
fear being judged, many
of these couples keep these arrangements secret.
«Many parents
are afraid to reach out for
fear of being judged.»