Sentences with phrase «painful reality»

These are painful realities for the aspiring author who wants to get his or her message out to a mass audience with the intent of changing the world.
As rewarding as the college experience can be, it often comes with one very painful reality: paying back student loans.
Therapists offer the promise of help often based on the presumption that the client will arrive with sufficient initial motivation, openness and willingness to face painful realities.
The empathy and availability of the therapist is challenged as predictions become painful realities.
You could, though, just think of it as the sort of controversial communication that gets people to consider a few painful realities.
So, again, I wanted to make my own family album that spoke to these types of painful realities instead of ignoring it.
And I wondered — did my experience with the often excruciatingly painful reality of heartbreak influence how I moved forward in love and -LSB-...]
Thankfully, Pete the Planner is using his comedic skills to help broach a very painful reality in order to bring awareness to this very serious issue in America.
Growth can occur when people cope with painful reality by using and thus strengthening their personality's coping «muscles.»
From a growth perspective, knowledge of the dynamics of the ego's defenses is a valuable resource because it clarifies the ways in which people unconsciously isolate themselves from painful reality and from the growth that is possible only by dealing more openly with this reality.
Beginning next month, Garfield Park will be more than a place to go to escape the often painful realities of life on the West Side.
«Denial» is a psychological tendency to which we all are vulnerable... «An unconscious defense mechanism characterized by a refusal to acknowledge painful realities, thoughts, or feelings.»
And I wondered — did my experience with the often excruciatingly painful reality of heartbreak influence how I moved forward in love and life?
Boyle takes advantage of the different moments of the boy's life to immerse himself into painful reality... [Full review in Spanish]
This is a comedy with the sort of laughs that land big and then build into second, smaller laughs, and it cleverly masquerades as light fare in its first act before grounding its humor in a more painful reality in the second act.
I'm mindful of the fact that we can cooly discuss this issue, but that there are some friends of mine for whom this is an extremely painful reality.
If we're honest, a lot of us are tempted to move through life like this at times, covering our eyes and ears to tough, awkward or painful realities around us, hoping that we can buy ourselves a bit more time before we must confront them.
Without giving it away, Killmonger's final line of dialogue is an indelible reminder that the best pop myths come straight out of the most painful realities.
Jonathan is forced to confront painful reality with the support of his forgiving mother Rachel (Anne Archer) and his sister, the tough lawyer Karen (Jessica Brown Findlay).
«Harvard's president Drew Gilpin Faust, a scholar of the Civil War, slavery, and the American South, has drawn attention to the university's institutional history and has prompted the campus community to examine painful realities of African American heritage that have until recently remained unspoken and unaddressed.
For ore details review the monograph of Enrico Fabrizius \ A Painful Reality \.
Dear Carmella, Thank you for sharing what sounds like some pretty painful realities you've been living with.
He emphasized that while it's «not illegal to be homeless,» and «those experiencing the very painful reality of being street homeless, they don't take any joy in it,» the city would promptly crack down on any criminal behavior.
(8) It disregards one very painful reality: by developing games for any platform other than its own hardware, Nintendo would inevitably cannibalize the sales of its own game machines (people specifically buy Nintendo hardware to play Nintendo games).
Managing hype and self - publishing your first game is terrifying The talk will introduce our strange little studio, and quickly cover the boring, slow often painful reality of going from a successful, hyped up game - jam winning demo to initial funding.
With every passing quarter, however, that behavior becomes less of a bogeyman and more of a painful reality — and the latest survey of cable subscriber numbers has a little something for both sides of that debate.
The painful reality of Canadian cellphone service has once again come to the forefront this week.
Once those millennials land in the workplace, it can be a painful reality to discover there's no medal for coming in last place.
This speaks to the fact that I'm constantly trying to find comfort outside the painful realities in my daily life.
The language of individual rights sounds so good, so convincing, that you never have to think about the painful reality of abortion at all.
Very few are in favor of this an that is a sign that our digression in the painful realities of a PC world are almost over.
This was the painful reality of so many of my students in the inner city of Nashville.
Ascribing motive is a way of protecting myself from the painful reality that deep down, I want these people to like me and understand me.
I just wonder if it simply reflects the painful reality that one group's «let's wait and see» is another group's «not again!»
It is quite possibly true that some of those who work in the Roman Curia may be insulated by their position from many of these painful realities, but the value of the service rendered by the Curia to the universal Church is not predicated upon the merits and talents of those who work therein.
Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard's failure to qualify for the FA Cup final on his birthday could be further compounded by the painful reality that he could be leading his team in a guard of honour for champions - elect Chelsea at Stamford Bridge next month, the Daily Mail reports.
The painful reality is that we may never catch up if we don't adapt to the demands of modern football... we need a daring owner who can splash the cash and a manager who owns up to blunders and willing to make ammendments when needed!
Here was the painful reality that hit small towns that dot the interior of Saskatchewan.
About the time when most were living in the painful reality with stress and anger, that's when some of us chose to be more impervious to reality.
The painful reality for the party is that its leader cobbled together an inchoate platform that masked fierce ideological differences in the ranks and hoped to steer it through an electoral window opened up by Lib Dem collapse and Ukip insurgency.
«And not just from some of the painful realities of crime and violence in some of our neighborhoods but safe from the very people they want to have faith in as their protectors.»
Despite the plea, Ste points to the painful reality he has just been made aware of «You were raped!»
Alas, venturing to the «About» section brought me back to the painful reality.
Immediately after, Miyazaki cuts to the painful reality: after the photo was taken, the plane's wings broke off and the plane plopped back onto the water it had only just lifted off from, after going a few hundred feet.
BEST SCENE: Similar to the overall existence of Wright's previous films, The World's End can make for some big laughs when it recognizes cliches, but shows the goofiness within their painful reality.
Together, they will experience the painful realities of war — but will the bonds of Squad E's friendships survive the frozen battlefield?
It truly is the first Marvel movie that unapologetically addresses the sort of painful realities that superhero movies rarely make room for.
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