Sentences with phrase «of real emotional»

Each week, players would follow a mysterious Conduit to a series of explorable 3D environments, in - fiction websites and manga pages where they solved puzzles that unlocked content on and off the console, revealing a story of real emotional depth.
So some credit needs to go to director Kenneth Branagh and writer Chris Weitz, who manage to create something that holds up as a story, with moments of real emotional honesty in it.
Sadly, the script and the performances double - team this prospect, pummeling any sort of real emotional depth to death.
Perhaps it's West's decision to play the verbal duels straight and the pistol duels as jokes, robbing the former of any juicy, literate patter, and the latter of real emotional stakes or tension.
Matt Reeves» movie is pretty bad - ass — thrilling, terrifying and vividly rendered — but it also features some intimate moments of real emotional poignancy.
I guess it's the George Lucas school of writing origin stories — don't use anything of real emotional consequence in the first movie.
But i was able to draw their attention to some of the real emotional and spiritual fears that we have.

Not exact matches

It takes real ingenuity and vision to create and sustain the kind of emotional connection that keeps them coming back.
Companies feed this emotional need with the equivalent of high - fructose corn syrup, when what consumers need are real nutrients.
In doing so, I've identified a number of actions that illustrate how emotional intelligence appears in the real world.
They create a connection with their followers that is real, emotional and personal, regardless of any physical distance between them.
In the case of real estate, it's a complex, infrequent, expensive, emotional transaction, and so I believe it will always have an intermediary, always have a real - estate agent in the transaction.
«If marketers don't have a real handle on the emotional side of the purchase and engagement process, they end up with a «placeholder,» one whose name people know but don't know for anything in particular, and have absolutely no [brand] advantage.
In my forthcoming book, EQ, Applied: The Real - World Guide to Emotional Intelligence, I use Ahrendts's story and advice to illustrate the value of authenticity.
If there is a real need, people pay more for a brand - name, and perceive a higher level of trust and value, as well as an emotional attachment.
But beyond the emotional impact, experts on extremism questioned whether the demise of Mohammed Emwazi, a Kuwaiti - born Briton who came to symbolise the brutality of Islamic State, would signify real progress in the fight against the group.
«There's this real movement to making emotional and physical health more of an explicit part of the employee benefits,» he says.
Spend six minutes with you, answer your real question,»cause that leaves a different emotional relationship for each of us.
The two hit it off, and soon after they teamed up at MIT's Media Lab, armed with a near - million - dollar National Science Foundation grant, to prototype a sort of emotional hearing aid for autistic people — essentially a wearable camera that scanned people's facial expressions to interpret social cues, in real time, for the person wearing the device.
The real benefit of diversification is to provide investors with an emotional hedge.
In June, real estate company Coldwell Banker took the plunge by partnering with Buzzfeed to illustrate some of the emotional and light - hearted experiences of becoming a homeowner.
The psychological and emotional toll of business travel is more abstract, but just as real.
At the end of the day, real returns are all that matter, but the way in which they're packaged can trigger very different emotional responses.
belief: 1: acceptance by the mind that something is true or real, often underpinned by an emotional or spiritual sense of certainty 2: confidence that somebody or something is good or will be effective 3: something that somebody believes in: a statement, principle, or doctrine that a person or group accepts as true
Good for Kerry that she keeps it real in the most emotional, traumatic part of someones life without pushing and selling god, Chris, religion.
Yes, he can intellectually understand the concept of the Gospel, but it's the emotional distance that he feels from his own terrible past and grace found in Christ that provide the film's real tension.
Truth: Emotional honesty is an intimate act of trusting God with your real self, instead of hiding how you feel or trying to do or be more.
By moving the piercing of the hand out of the expected context and thus removing the conventional emotional cues, Poch makes the pain seem real again.
Crowe's documentary shows the paradox of wanting big fame while wanting to keep it real to the emotional / music basis of what makes the music in any way compelling, let alone compelling in terms of the fans who like this kind of music.
If anyone else wants to come here and «apologize» please don't embarrass yourself, or insult the emotional intelligence of the very bright and empathic people here, many who have faced real abuse at the hands of religious leaders.
Although we can not even imagine the horrible physical and emotional pain our Savior went through, it makes it more real and gives us a new vision of the terrific cost Jesus paid to redeem us.
Even as Kev tells of his study & prayer, you can see it's nothing more than an emotional commitment; if anyone actually came across significant information in the course of their journey, they would be able to convey it, just as anyone could in any other real pursuit of knowledge.
The pressure of a work - oriented society combined with the relational dynamics of feelings of rejection and powerlessness pose a real danger to the emotional health of all unemployed people.
It's important to engage in spiritual practices which work for you, but for those of us on the intellectual end of the spectrum, there's a real risk of emotional disengagement.
Our anxiety might be between emotional drives and repressive norms, between different drives trying to dominate our personality, between our hope to achieve in our studies or profession and a lack of confidence in ourselves between the desire to be accepted by others and the experience of being rejected, between our real selves and the image of ourselves we try to give others or between our sense of loneliness and the need for friendship.
One study of many, linking stress with an unwillingness to forgive compared the immediate emotional and physiological effects when participants recalled hurtful memories and harbored resentments to when they nurtured empathic viewpoint taking and perceived extending forgiveness toward real - life wrongdoers.
Through the very awareness of their emotional instability the mentally ill are often more in touch with their real selves than are many well - adjusted persons.
You express American religious freedom very well right there at the beginning of your post: «consider yourself what you wish... doesn't make it so...» Yet they are not concerned with what is actually real, but only what they believe in their heads using emotional and cultural feedback to reinforce their beliefs.
There is more emotional hype involved and... as Reginald mentioned... most of the time, it is done outside of proper norms The same goes with «being slain in the Spirit», which serves no real purpose, for the most part.
And lets get right to the point: regardless of whether divinity is real, people who embrace these kinds of behaviors are, in reality, using their god as a rhetorical / emotional weapon to bully others into social conformity.
Bruce If you want to appreciate art reason won't get you there either, but the emotional surrender to music, or an oil canvas, or even a great novel does not make the fictional subjects of these things actually real.
All real, stabilising bonding depends on the conversion of our confusing emotional forces.
In the group which is thinking and feeling together about the same common ideas, the emotional response is heightened... music, pageantry, sermon, prayer and response are used to focus the attention of the group upon what is believed to be the Highest Good and the Most Real, manifested in the person of Christ.
I know that both while I was drinking and in periods of sobriety I have trouble in personal relationships, I can't control my emotional nature [not to be confused with my emotions], I was a prey to misery and depression, I couldn't make a living [a life worth living], I had a feeling of uselessness, I was full of fear, I was unhappy and I couldn't seem to be of real help to other people.
For the period immediately following the initiation of the plan, a number of ministers (together with wives and children) took advantage of the opportunity and were demonstrated to have real mental or emotional problems.
I think you are a punk and a fool and a bully, and that you care more for fetuses than for the real living women and the real living children who live with the consequences of poverty and violence every day, because too many kids are being born to people who don't have the emotional or financial resources to do the job right.
The real question is, How can a community mental health center and community clergymen work together toward the prevention of emotional disturbances?
Now, I'm going to do something dangerous and critically engage with a piece of sacred art that a lot of people have very real emotional attachments to.
The first caution to be interposed is to guard against supposing that a temporary emotional feeling of complete abandon is the same thing as real self - giving.
As a child, the emotional appeal and experience many of these things provided was real, the things themselves however were not.
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