I like to help people and that is why I started this blog: to help
people feel great in their own skin.
Not exact matches
People use online dating because they feel like they're not meeting enough of the right kind of people in their daily life, and if they were, then they wouldn't use an online dating site, that's why you don't use it when you're in college or a lot of people don't use it when they're in grad school because you meet so many great people all the time, I wouldn't join an online dating site, but it's when you don't have those opportunities to have those interactions that people feel the need and I think things like Hinge, and even Tinder to some extent, allow you to meet just a lot of people so that you don't have to go through that process, which is a lot more effort, to do an online dating
People use online dating because they
feel like they're not meeting enough of the right kind of
people in their daily life, and if they were, then they wouldn't use an online dating site, that's why you don't use it when you're in college or a lot of people don't use it when they're in grad school because you meet so many great people all the time, I wouldn't join an online dating site, but it's when you don't have those opportunities to have those interactions that people feel the need and I think things like Hinge, and even Tinder to some extent, allow you to meet just a lot of people so that you don't have to go through that process, which is a lot more effort, to do an online dating
people in their daily life, and if they were, then they wouldn't use an online dating site, that's why you don't use it when you're
in college or a lot of
people don't use it when they're in grad school because you meet so many great people all the time, I wouldn't join an online dating site, but it's when you don't have those opportunities to have those interactions that people feel the need and I think things like Hinge, and even Tinder to some extent, allow you to meet just a lot of people so that you don't have to go through that process, which is a lot more effort, to do an online dating
people don't use it when they're
in grad school because you meet so many
great people all the time, I wouldn't join an online dating site, but it's when you don't have those opportunities to have those interactions that people feel the need and I think things like Hinge, and even Tinder to some extent, allow you to meet just a lot of people so that you don't have to go through that process, which is a lot more effort, to do an online dating
people all the time, I wouldn't join an online dating site, but it's when you don't have those opportunities to have those interactions that
people feel the need and I think things like Hinge, and even Tinder to some extent, allow you to meet just a lot of people so that you don't have to go through that process, which is a lot more effort, to do an online dating
people feel the need and I think things like Hinge, and even Tinder to some extent, allow you to meet just a lot of
people so that you don't have to go through that process, which is a lot more effort, to do an online dating
people so that you don't have to go through that process, which is a lot more effort, to do an online dating site.
But some
people are remarkably charismatic: They build and maintain
great relationships, consistently influence (
in a good way) the
people around them, consistently make
people feel better about themselves — they're the kind of
people everyone wants to be around... and wants to be.
Great - looking and -
feeling hardware, consistently updated software, free
in -
person tech support, and inter-device connectivity all come at a cost.
Ask for help,
in part because you realize the
person who provides you with that help will automatically
feel greater self - respect, self - esteem, and self - worth, because they've received one of the
greatest gifts of all: knowing they made a difference
in another
person's life.
There is some analysis
in there but I think we want
people to get to the end of this book and be entertained, informed,
feel like they've read a
great book.
In the beginning we thought it would be a
great way for our friends and
people our age to
feel like a part of the campaign.
«You can
feel that somebody did a
great job for you; you can talk about somebody's competence and work product and the
person you worked with and you knew — and that's what the president did
in his statement Friday — and you can
feel horrified when you see pictures and contemporaneous reports.»
People who make a
great first impression listen closely to everyone, and they make all of us, regardless of our position or social status or «level,»
feel like we have something
in common with them.
It
feels great to see the
people you work with grow and achieve,» he said
in a 2006 Fortune article.
In other words, when making decisions,
people will typically exhibit
greater sensitivity to the
feeling of losing something rather than the
feeling of gaining something.
After disasters like 9/11 or Japan's earthquake,
people feel united
in their shared trauma, and use first -
person plural pronouns («we - words,» as Pennebaker calls them) a
great deal.
Spend enough time listening — and observing
great listeners
in action — and you'll find yourself hiring not necessarily folks with significant experience
in your specific field, but the sort of
people who truly care, and who make your customers
feel like your company is grateful for their business.
«We
feel it, of course, but I have
great confidence
in the
people coping with the problems and challenges you're talking about.
Bringing together
great content and
great people in an incredible setting, injecting some custom - built networking technology, and topping it all off with an unrivaled
feeling of intimacy is how we guarantee -LSB-...]
Bringing together
great content and
great people in an incredible setting, injecting some custom - built networking technology, and topping it all off with an unrivaled
feeling of intimacy is how we guarantee amazing business and an awesome time.
Creating a piece of content showcasing your expertise
in a specific are and
people paying you for it is a
great and rewarding
feeling.»
What's with this bizarre trope
in which
people believe that those who
feel bad for Arabs are discriminated against think all Arabs must be
great?
I went by one day when it was still there you could
feel like there was some one going to take you out of your seat it was amazing an never had that
feeling before you cant put it
in words but believe me i told
people around pomeroy an racine ohio you need to go see this swometime it is
great an im going to go see it for my self sometime sorry for the loss maybe it will be bigeran better may god bless everyone
If believing
in God makes
people feel less overwhelmed,
great, good for them, but, like prayer, it doesn't change a thing
in the real world.
I would be faking a much
greater interest
in them as a
person than I would actually
feel.
A: I love performing and inspiring
people in prayer, but there is no
greater feeling than saving a life.
... and, it's no one
person or post or thing, and its not that I have all the answers, or that I live my beliefs the way that I aspire to... I just see lots of really
great - hearted
people tying themselves
in knots,
feeling shame and guilt and depression and anger... and at times it seems it is because they are trying to differentiate between seas and lakes and rivers and oceans... instead of just going for a swim.
I
feel and I am convinced of one thing: that nothing is more dangerous for the future of the world, nothing moreover less warranted
in Nature, than the affected resignation and false realism with which
in these days a
great number of
people, hunching their shoulders and drawing
in their heads, predict (and
in so doing tend to provoke) a further catastrophe
in the near future.
I'm not keen on evangelism from any quarter — it would be
great to live
in a world
in which one's spirituality and one's belief system aren't things you must insist that others join
in order to
feel that they are valid, or
in order to hold that other
person in high esteem.
This is for everyone who stayed home from church yesterday — for every mom of a special needs kid, every survivor of sexual assault, every black or brown body
in a predominantly white community, every son or daughter of an immigrant, every defender of the marginalized who just couldn't bring yourself to stand and sing «
Great Is Thy Faithfulness» alongside the
people you
feel sold you out this week, the Christians who supported Donald Trump.
I
feel that the religious excitement that is supposed to come to
people who meditate on the flame of a single dark candle
in an otherwise dark room was no
greater than the pleasure I
felt when I looked down a gun - sight and become very close to my own mind and consciousness.
Some
persons need much
greater distance from the other,
in order to
feel safe, than do their partners.
Faith makes me realize how much I don't need it to be a
great person, and
in a way, it makes me
feel superior.
Could it be that God has given some
people more than others, not so that they can
feel extra special, or become puffed up about how
great of
people they are
in God's eyes, or how wonderful their ministries are for the advancement of the Kingdom of God, but so that those to whom God has given more can use what they have to bless others who have been given less, and
in so doing, be blessed
in other ways
in return?
Whenever I
felt that our obedience to or admiration of a leader was too
great, this explanation was always used... that we were serving God, not the
person in authority who was benefiting from...
One thing that struck me about Tony's supporters was that I
felt that perhaps they believed him because he seemed such a
great guy
in every other respect, that he seemed a genuinely warm and supportive
person.
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.
Whenever I
felt that our obedience to or admiration of a leader was too
great, this explanation was always used... that we were serving God, not the
person in authority who was benefiting from it.
In the totality of his relations to any
person, he must recognize a
great complexity of
feeling — instinctual, unconscious, and self - seeking.
The Awakenings
in America, for instance, couldn't have happened apart from the fact that
great numbers of
people, theretofore conscious of themselves as Christians
in some sense, suddenly
felt that the depth of their «certitude» had been disgracefully shallow.
On the contrary, I
feel that there must be a void
in the lives of religious
people to
feel that they need to force themselves to keep believing
in these silly myths
in order to have a reason to do good things and be good
people... that it's not enough for them to be «good» for the sake of goodness, for the sake of our society and our world... that they must believe that there is to be some
great reward for themselves or some
great punishment after death
in order to motivate them to be good.
I pose to the reader, or any
person, the following dilemma: Imagine Alan
in two possible worlds: one world like the one just described
in which he thought he was a
great painter and
felt completely happy about this, and died, but was deceived and another world
in which he really was a good painter and his paintings sold for a high price because he was being recognized as such and was not deceived, and again dies happily.
There's other
great stuff: We get a real
feel for how tough and inconvenient it is for even pretty prosperous
people to live
in the City.
I've known Jesus for as long as I've known my name, and still I use other
people like capital to advance my own interest, still I gossip to make myself
feel important, still I curse my brothers and sisters
in one breath and sing praise songs
in the next, still I sit
in church with arms folded and cynicism coursing through my bloodstream, still I talk a big game about caring for the poor without doing much to change my own habits, still I indulge
in food I'm not hungry for and jewelry I don't need, still I obsess over what
people say about me on the internet, still I forget my own privilege, still I talk more than I listen and complain more than I thank, still I commit acts of evil, still I make a
great commenter on Christianity and a lousy practitioner of it.
Otherwise, a
person will be
in «
great... darkness» though
feeling that they are
in the «light».
Initially they will
feel the crisis posed by
in the global market, but Asian religions will be
great reservoirs of spiritual energy for the life and struggle of the Asian
people.
The Jesus
People Movement has been dubbed the last
great American revival, yet the UK also
felt its impact
in a variety of ways.
Speaking to Premier, Archbishop Angaelos said he is: «certainly concerned, there's a much
greater police and security presence
in the streets and around the churches...
people shouldn't
feel vulnerable when they're going to church.
At no point do I
feel a
greater distance from process theology than
in its affirmation of the absolute value and reality of the unique and individual
person.
Mirosal... you are not doing
great with any answers... as a matter of fact you arent answering any questions... you are asking them... and why is it so important to claim that you are atheist... this is false pride... something that is evident
in any unatural and foolish human group... its almost as if
people hide behind this false pride to make them
feel better for things they know
in their own heart are foolish... and what need is there for order if there is no GOD... because if no one cared about their soul... then this might become the dog eat dog world that you
people are hoping for
To be the only chaplain
in a 170 - bed hospital filled with a
great number of
people who are quadraplegic; to try to help these
people rediscover and / or redefine a life value and quality that they often
feel has been lost; to grow to care greatly about these
people; to do all these things and yet deep, deep inside, to
feel that you would rather be dead than be quadraplegic — that's hard to admit.
Obviously you
feel the need to believe
in a supernatural higher power, a need so
great that you have constructed an elaborate fantasy what happens when
people die, but
in all honesty, there is no reason to believe that death results
in anything but the cessation of life.
A
great variety of compensatory devices — healthy and unhealthy — are developed by
persons in their struggles to overcome
feelings of powerlessness and inferiority.
But this time around I
feel buoyed by the fact that I'm working with a
great group of
people at Thomas Nelson and I've never believed
in a creative project more than I believe
in Searching for Sunday.