Sentences with phrase «often feels uncertain»

It is complicated, and the link between global warming and natural disasters often feels uncertain to people, since scientists can't say global warming caused this particular event (sigh...) A sense of issue fatigue can take hold, born of the difficulty of making rapid progress.
«When consumers start working toward a goal, they often feel uncertain about how to achieve the goal and see others at a similar stage as friends.

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One commentator has suggested that, psychologically, the children deprived of contact with one parent may suffer feelings of loss akin to mourning as well as uncertain or conflicting attitudes about men, who most often are the noncustodial parent.
She often times felt isolated and uncertain as a new mom.
In listening to the experiences of expectant parents, it's evident that the websites of adoption organizations are often misleading, perpetuate stereotypes and leave them feeling uncertain of whom to trust.
November is often a time to say «no» more often when considering staying out late, eating cold foods, having another alcoholic drink, taking on more responsibilities, or any other invitation where your intuition (in the belly brain) feels tight or uncertain.
Luckily these moments don't occur often enough to hamper the game, but they stay leave you feeling uncertain as to what the actual rules governing stealth are, and that can be irksome.
«If your feeling lost, confused, and uncertain in life, perhaps its time to make the call you often thought of making.
Men who feel uncertain about their adequacy as a man or lover, may often equate sex with a technical performance, and may be so concerned with whether or not they can bring their partner to an orgasm, that they undervalue many women's need for tender loving care, and appear emotionally absent during the sexual act.
However, recent research finds that this is not true: In fact, people with lower self - esteem have the same social skills as people with higher self - esteem, but they often don't feel safe enough to use them.1 This «safety» concern comes into play in situations when one tries to start a relationship with another person, or what researchers call relationship initiation; such situations are risky because one often doesn't know if the other person is going to be accepting or rejecting, 1 and thus the outcome of the attempted initiation is often uncertain.
Parents are often uncertain about how to respond to children's expression of emotion in ways that help children learn to manage their feelings.
Traumatic experiences often involve a threat to life or a threat to one's safety, but any situation that leaves you feeling afraid, overwhelmed, helpless, uncertain, and alone can be traumatic.
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