Sentences with phrase «people are in pain»

When people are in pain, it's pretty hard to miss most of the time.
And when people are in pain, it's really easy to spend at least $ 20 - $ 30 a month on painkillers, hot patches, rubs, and other «instant relief» items.
When people are in pain, it's tempting to give a little morsel of wisdom and a pep talk and send the suffering on their way.
Traveling can open your eyes to a much larger world, one where people are in pain and need compassion.
When a person is in pain, this is not the time for Christian platitudes and cliches.
If we know the person was in pain, we might feel a sense of relief.

Not exact matches

«It was a pain in the neck, but it wasn't devastating because I knew I just needed to call a couple of people and fill those slots next week,» Bu says.
The Iodine story goes something like this: Every day, medicine fails peoplepeople in real pain, mentally and physically — because they are given prescriptions that, research has shown, are unlikely to work for them.
As to be expected with any sensitivity toothpaste, this toothpaste won't cure your pain in one brushing, but it will gradually ease the ache of sensitive teeth with repeated use, and in a matter of weeks many people will enjoy lasting relief.
So I think the person in pain has to bring that out: that mentioning what happened is not going to trigger a flood of despair.
While I did get a ton of new connections — going from around 800 of them to more than 1,500 — it was a pain in some ways, particularly the zillion notifications plus every 20th person emailing to ask me to remind him or her how we met.
From the perspective of many hiring companies, getting top - notch people can be a major pain point, particularly for any business located in a thriving startup scene where there's only so much A-level talent to go around.
As noted in the first quote, if you are solving real pain for real people, you have the chance to create something long lasting and durable that will literally change how people live their lives.
To be a powerful persuader, understand a person's pain and problems.Try to put yourself in the other person's shoes.
Perhaps $ 75,000 is the threshold beyond which further increases in income no longer improve individuals» ability to do what matters most to their emotional well - being, such as spending time with people they like, avoiding pain and disease, and enjoying leisure.»
«We felt very strongly, that as a company, especially as an employer with 50,000 people with a large percentage of them Hispanic - Americans and African - Americans who were in pain, that it was definitely a work issue,» she said.
«In people not accustomed to exercising, excessive muscle or joint pain during exercise should be an indication that the exercise level is too intense.»
Changing jobs is a huge pain, and people don't do it after six months for small bumps in salary.
They are finding cancerous tumors that are in phase 0 and 1 in patients who are experiencing no pain, whereas most people are often diagnosed in phase 4, where pain is prevalent and the disease is more difficult to beat.
Invention ideas are typically conceived under two scenarios: Someone hopes to remedy a pain or frustration experienced while using an existing product or a person identifies a trend or opportunity in the market.
As a startup you should know what pain points your product or service fixes in peoples» lives and why they should be compelled to use your company's product.
An Ohio State University study published in the scientific journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience found that acetaminophen, the painkilling ingredient in the Johnson & Johnson (johnson - johnson - 40) brand medicine, not only suppresses your own pain, but causes you to perceive other people's pain as being less severe.
My evidence here is purely anecdotal, but I suspect that people generally value being handed the opportunity to engage in small, reasonably pain - free acts of kindness or generosity.
The relief was so complete, in fact, it caused him to wonder why people with pain aren't using TENS all the time.
Though personally cold and aloof, he takes pains to appear in public clad as a man of the people — that is, without a jacket or tie.
The talk show host concluded: «Here's what I'll be very disappointed in: If Trump does lose, as I am very confident that he will, and let's say it's not super close, if he loses by a significant margin and Sean Hannity and people like him have not experienced some significant career pain, if not destruction, because of their role, then it's over.
«There is a lot of pain that is affecting many people in this country that's not getting addressed, and it starts at the border,» Buffett added.
The key is to learn how to handle them in a way that produces «a better outcome: less pain for you, and less pain for the person you're talking to,» he says.
I'll definitely disagree with the pain feeling of when people's portfolios were getting demolished in equities vs. just living in your home and not worrying about the daily price b / c there is no daily price.
If you sell a product direct to a customer — in person or on the phone — you need to understand what their pain points are and position your product benefits against those pain points.
Where as my time in the startup community taught me to find my niche, find the people who suffer from that pain, listen to what potential customers are saying rather then convince the customer my way is right, find the people who want to join my cause, «volunteer management», how to deal with failure both emotional and rationally how to listen to «advice» and seperate the wheat from the chaff quicker (e.g. become more coachable) and be more willing to re-invent the plan.
And unless your plans include moving to another country — almost any other country, really — you are not going to get any relief from the pain of living in a nation that values guns over people.
He wasn't successful in breaking the (2:38 — 2:40 inaudible)... to exit that train would've been an enormous pain for all the people who followed them in.
To begin to build that trust, we strive to be the most open fund — we published our full operating manual to Github, people who come in to meet with us have called us «shockingly transparent,» and we still feel the pain ourselves from our own experiences of how much investors» lack of clarity cost founders in time and headache.
In The Road Less Travelled, M Scott Peck explains how a lot of us flee from the pain of solving problems and end up either neurotic or with character disorders (i.e. the neurotic assumes too much responsability and the person with a character disorder not enough).
If a person senses they are being a pain at work by expressing opinions that their employer does not like, and / or the manner in which those beliefs are delivered, then it is good sense to lower the tone or move on to another job.
It would be effortless for him to show himself, like he seemed to do pretty regularly back in the bronze age, and he wouldn't have to send so many people either born in the wrong place or people trusting logic and science over blind faith, to eternal fire and pain and torment.
People parrot that saying that «religion is the cause of more pain and suffering than anything else» without ever mentioning once any of the good that has been done in the name of religion.
«In a situation like this people turn to their faith communities and their leaders and their counselling services because it's difficult not just to conceive the pain that people are going through but it's difficult to conceive why.
I saw people living in dumps and there was weeping and gnashing of teeth (which denotes anguish and pain).
But when we minimize our hurt because we are comparing our suffering with another person's, we miss out on allowing Christ to meet us in our pain.
Very true, people talk about their God, when they are in serious pain, otherwise they talk about their family.
Jesus would be FURIOUS with our GOP and insurance firms... the modern day version of money changers in the temple whose only intent is to fatten themselves off the pain of others while denying millions of people the dignity of good health.
Sure we can all celebrate the greatness of God for «saving our selfish butts» but we would all know in the back of our heads lots of people are in «pain», and in «need»... while we were living it up.
Even while people are in the middle of so much pain, they continue to give and give and give.
It would be effortless to show himself, like he seemed to do pretty regularly back in the bronze age, and he wouldn't have so many people he would have to send to eternal fire and pain and torment.
I wonder if the pain you're feeling comes more so from a sense that God is rejecting you (in calling the folks away), as opposed to the people themselves deciding to part with you and your church?
Nakedpastor (and my online community The Lasting Supper) is a space where people can freely express their pain, where victims are heard and abusers called out... something many spiritually abused people did not experience in the church that promised them care.
There was the Superior Court judge in Ontario who ruled that Ottawa had «failed in their duty of care to indigenous peoples» in one case pertaining to the Sixties Scoop which hardly seems sufficient language for the intergenerational pain that was inflicted but I'm glad for it.
Only recently have I been contemplating the significance of this trend, catching myself in the act of commodifying and consuming other people and also experiencing the pain of being commodified and consumed myself.
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