Sentences with phrase «often than feels»

You may need to do it more often than feels natural.
It's so easy to make a delicious cup of tea that I find myself reaching for the Tea Maker more often than I feel the urge to go to Starbucks... and that was the whole point, wasn't it!
But he did insist on checking me more often than I felt necessary.
Unfortunately, the feature just isn't as reliable as Moto Display, and I was hitting the power button more often than I feel I should have had to.

Not exact matches

Palmer reached out to a wide range of pediatricians to find out how they feel about these parents, and he was surprised to encounter mostly sadness rather than anger on the part of these doctors, who often feel like they've let their patients down by not convincing them to vaccinate.
Often, grappling with the reality rather than imagining dire scenarios can help you feel more in control; you realize you have more options than you might have surmised.
Twitter has often boasted about its commitment to the principles of free speech, sometimes leading to criticism from those who felt the company was more interested in tolerating all forms of speech than in trying to ensure a harassment - free experience for its users.
If you're feeling sick more often than not, you may want to take a look at your diet and evaluate just how nutritious it is (or isn't).
They discovered that posts inspiring feelings of awe, anger or anxiety are shared more often than others.
Customers want to feel like they matter, but all too often, they end up feeling like little more than a number.
Lack of transparency often stems from oversight rather than malice, but that doesn't necessarily make a difference in the eyes of a customer who feels he or she has been duped.
Tech - savvy speaker Killingsworth shares an important aspect of happiness many audience members might miss: Leaving the present often leaves us feeling emptier than we should.
Add to that the feelings of frustration and resentment that people working in teams often feel about carrying more weight than their partners, and a team presentation is often a recipe for disaster.
Too often, business owners feel the desire or the obligation to guess what customers need rather than carefully listening first.
As someone who has been called an idiot more often than an innovator, I know how it feels to pitch an idea before its time or to someone who's just not into it.
While it feels difficult for a team to score three times in a row, it happens more often than not, hence the extra juice we're getting on betting «No» here.
«And millennials, a generation known for switching jobs often, are more than 25 times more likely to say they plan to stick around when they feel they have a great place to work,» he writes.
Facebook's algorithm is clumsy and often feels bad at figuring out what you want, but at least trying to tell it is better than doing nothing at all.
As Burns himself indicates, «Your thoughts often have much more to do with how you feel than what is actually happening in your life.»
On the negative side, people who work for autocratic managers often feel as though their contributions are not valued by the organization and decisions often don't consider how it will affect employees other than the manager.
Even those of us with lifestyles more stuck - in - traffic than Up In the Air feel the strain of business travel, not to mention the often tedious commutes that bookend our workdays.
Unfortunately, what feels «just right» to today's button - downed male baby boomer male often feels «too cold» for women of any age because, as science has repeatedly shown, women get colder faster and more easily than men.
Productivity guru Tim Ferriss often talks about the concept that «being busy is a form of laziness,» which is essentially the idea that we would prefer to feel like we are getting work done, rather than going through the struggle of actually getting work done.
Explicit self - awareness will often help save you from engaging in a conversation in a way that panders to your feelings rather than one that serves your needs.
Too often, business owners feel the desire or the obligation to guess what customers required rather than carefully listening first.
More often than not, we prioritise building supply for the marketplace to the aesthetic feel the website as we have this preconception that visuals is secondary.
People of color often come to this work more worn down than white folks because we bring with us the exhaustion that comes with feeling the lifelong effects of everyday racism from the rest of society.
In most cases investors won't feel the full impact of this fee, as we are often able to access the same loans at higher interest rates than standard investors.
Finding civilian work often takes longer than veterans expect, but if you've saved enough, you'll have time to be more selective about employment opportunities instead of feeling pressured to accept «any old job» ASAP.
Given this, it is nothing less than our obligation, as fully participating members of civil society, to continue alerting Canadians to these cuts and their impacts, all too often hidden from view through omnibus budget bills and government «feel good» misinformation.
The floats were often small and the investors felt that the stock was worth many more times than what they paid for it.
Too often, more often than I want to believe possible, patients tell me what it feels like when the person you love beats you or rapes you.
Orson Scott Card, who is also often accused of being a hate - monger, made his own version of the Story of the Adulteress, which I feel illustrates that balance better than yours.
We do have sex, and while I enjoy the closeness and the intimacy, it often feels more functional than... More
Then, it began to feel as if I saw my midwife more often than I picked up my mail.
We do have sex, and while I enjoy the closeness and the intimacy, it often feels more functional than fireworks.
More often than not, particularly in the case of sexual assault, they're really used to mitigate and to minimize — almost as if the victim handles it «properly,» if the victim just forgives, all of the feelings are going to go away.
We do have sex, and while I enjoy the closeness and the intimacy, it often feels more functional than...
Another difficulty for Whitehead follows from his uncomfortable feeling, more often hinted than actually expressed, that in traditional Christian theology Jesus has usually been seen as the great anomaly.
We all have our strong feelings, but I will give rich people this: They often think rather than feel their way through issues.
And Boiardo» even more than Ariosto» is so irrepressibly inventive a fabulist that one often has the feeling that, but for the author's mortality, the story need never come to an end.
Too often people withdrew from the encounters feeling more hurt, more rejected, more emotionally confused than ever.
Sadly, I was more often than not, left with a let down feeling.
Though self - giving does sometimes mean denying my own wants (most of the time, when my children are sick), it often means living like a hedonist, drinking deep of what others offer me rather than refusing out of fear (because I don't want to feel controlled) or pride (because I always want to be the one who gives).
It's easy to convince ourselves we're guarding the feelings of others when we're only trying to protect our own hides — and this sort of deception often ends in more complication, lying and pain than we ever imagined.
Unfortunately, Christians, like many Americans, often prefer to eat a light meal and then gorge on dessert; the gooey crap that makes us feel good for a while, rather than the meat and potatoes that can fuel us in our everyday walk to be productive for the kingdom.
More often than we're comfortable admitting, I think, we find ourselves feeling what many recent theologians say we should: a twinge of uneasiness at speaking of heaven outside of church; the sense that Jesus» death and resurrection can't quite be brought to bear on our daily routine, our social life, our moneymaking, our recreation; an inability to see with the heart the goodness of the Good News; a certain emptiness in our prayers.
Even with a BSC in physics I often feel inadequate discussing physics with anyone who has had more than two or three years of grad - level schooling on the subject.
I doubt if such a presentation of the Christian gospel is other than a palliative for those who are insecure, as well as offering a sort of reassurance to people who have been induced (often by quite dubious techniques) to feel enormously guilty about themselves.
He said it's true, in general blacks feel more welcome in white churches - PARTICULARLY evangelical churches - than whites are made to feel welcome in black churches (although ministers themselves would love to have more white or hispanic attendees... but the parishioners in these black churches often disagree with that philosophy.
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