Sentences with phrase «people expressing their feelings»

That comment made others angry; one person expressed her feeling that the words lib and libber are put - downs — The women's liberation movement is a serious thing and shouldn't be referred to lightly or flippantly.
Standing in an «affirmation circle» while people express their feelings about the group and about parting is one among many ways to do this.
«I'm interested in action and protest and people expressing their feelings about this situation that we're in,» she said.
The people expressed feelings of loneliness, stigma, fear of social rejection, uncertainty for their health and they had problems in their relationships with family members and friends.
She helps each person express their feelings, talk about what is happening for them, and learn how to communicate to one other in a way that is clear and helpful.
Social media is a space in which young people express their feelings, communicate and collaborate with others.

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In restaurants, only a small handful of customers complain in the hopes of getting a discounted meal or free service... but most people only express a concern if they truly feel unhappy or uncomfortable.
And he tweeted some lyrics from the rapper Emininem expressing the feeling that what most normal people talk about is «gibberish.»
The Facebook CEO expressed hope that sharing his experiences would allow for more people to feel hope and share their own stories.
Rather than just looking for people who are able to complete a predetermined number of tasks, Sandberg expressed that she felt that helping people grow was a crucial part of attracting and retaining top talent.
It sounds obvious, but giving someone space to develop their ideas creates a respectful environment, where people feel comfortable expressing themselves.
«This person, who already sees their life as having no value, now feels it's even more worthless, and they look to express their rage in the most violent way possible.»
But I wanted people to feel free to express their concerns» in a safe environment.
''... The president seemed to be complaining and expressing a degree of self - pity, and I'm not exactly sure what these people who are about to put their lives on the line are supposed to feel pity about.»
«It helps to guard against the tendency that people feel to justify their feelings and needs so much so that they come off as critical or blaming to the other person before they are able to express what they feel and ask for what they want.»
But there is something to be said for an environment where people feel comfortable expressing appreciation, respect and caring for their co-workers.
In our culture, many people have been taught - either directly or indirectly — that it's not appropriate to express negative feelings.
Therefore, we tend to suppress our feelings, and the anxiety is expressed through being prickly and grouchy in response to other people.
And given their difficulty with knowing or acknowledging their own feelings, they are uncomfortable with other people expressing theirs — especially their negative feelings.
«Express your interest in understanding how the other person feels,» and «take time to process the other person's words and tone,» he adds.
Similarly, if many people voice the same concern and it isn't addressed, employees not only will be upset about the lack of change but also will be irritated they took the time to express how they felt for what appears to be no reason.
Having a positive atmosphere where people feel like they are encouraged to express their ideas is crucial.
Because gay people are taught from a young age that being gay is wrong and that having feelings for someone of the same sex is queer, they suppress those feelings and (with men especially) those feelings often get expressed through random sex acts with other men.
The catchy headline is causing at least that many people to think and express difficult feelings in nonviolent ways.
Why not accept the fact that people who were dying merely wanted to express their love or their feelings of melancholy for the lack thereof — and just leave it at that?
Kudos to you for expressing yourself without feeling the need to disprove other people's beliefs in order to have (or not have) your own.
Once you express your opinion, you can expect that people will feel free to express their opinion of your opinion.
In addition, some people in the parish (Catholic) have recently decided to write to the Archbishop expressing their concern about the pastor and explaining that they feel there is increasing lack of ministerial growth in the parish, and the Bully Pastor learned of it.
Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but our news programmes are distressing; people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with the sentimental love expressed in pop songs; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to live anywhere but home, yet we still agonise over our local sports club; we own many things, and still feel we don't have enough; we believe in discipline at school or at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» at the weekend; we tolerate everything, except people that don't agree with us.
A healthy church fosters an atmosphere in which people feel free to express their ideas openly — especially at the leadership level.
Yes, I believe that if you believe something you should express it, but don't feel as though you have to go on national television, or go to a magazine to try and swade people either way.
This is why crises are potential growth opportunities, (6) The goals of crisis counseling are to help people do their «grief work» (expressing, working through, and resolving the painful feelings), mobilize their coping potentialities, including learning new coping skills, and thus to grow stronger.
But this does not justify the shift of power from the political system which can express the concerns of people for their grandchildren and for the nonhuman world to economic institutions for which these considerations are typically felt as interfering with their primary goals.
You have absolutely no ration basis for your open hatred toward a group of people that you are in no way connected to (unless you are actually a closet queen and you hate them because you hate yourself, which is a distinct possibility), and you feel the need to express that negativity despite what your religion actually says about it.
(b) Persons who express feelings about their lives being empty, meaningless, worthless or «no longer needed» by anyone may be making suicide threats in disguise.
Such reasons have also existed against ancient and traditional decisions, even if they were not expressed in so many words and were not felt to be important by conservative people.
Or, by saying, «who cares», the person is expressing his true feelings.
If you find yourself angry all the time or unable to express yourself without insulting others who are different, or feel the need to legislate your faith in order to control others, or if you feel persecuted unjustly, surrounded by idiots and mean people... maybe it's time to redirect your own focus.
So when people express with terror that they feel like they are losing their faith, I encourage them to continue pressing into that.
At times I've felt that the community / generosity and general good will expressed by people on Halloween is better than that door - busting greediness that sometimes occurs around Christmas - time.
Why not form an opinion totally based on how you «feel» or your «emotions» and justify your argument on why you feel that way, rather than saying «for the bible tells me so»... That's why we can't move forward on issues in this country; people feel they can't express themselves without the safety of a group's opinion... Let's listen to ourselves for once instead of having your daddy's politics and religion handed down to you like a family asset.
Isn't it likely that all these peoples are just expressing the same feeling of «otherness» in a different way than Christians do?
Jakob J. Petuchowski's «A Rabbi's Christmas» expresses friendly feelings toward Christians who publicly display religious Christmas symbols, and resentment toward those persons, apparently mostly Jews, who, like Grinches, want to do away with such wholesome celebration.
At the end of the evaluations the students expressed their feelings thus: If any one were able to enter into the discussions and help in placing the estimates, as they had done, that person would certainly agree that the estimates were conservative.
I never said that people should not express emotion or feelings.
I must point out that the great appeal of secular music is its ability to reach into the heart of the listener, expressing feelings that they can relate to, in words that are beautiful and memorable; the truly great songwriters write songs that make people WANT to sing along.
As long as I express it as my opinion and don't try to push it on people, it is just saying how I feel.
«Good sex interaction not only expresses one's own feelings, but... the partner needs to feel valued and felt as a person of worth, as a real live human being.»
Nonetheless, it is true that activists» attitudes are often more polarized than the general public's, and activists often express those attitudes in more uncompromising language than many people feel comfortable with.
I feel sorry for you that because YOU can't control yourself, you would push YOUR idea of what is right on people that are not only not doing anything wrong, but expressing love, and bonding with a child, giving that child nourishment.
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