Sentences with phrase «plagued by self»

Maybe you are always plagued by self - doubt, thinking that you aren't pretty enough, smart enough, or athletic enough.
For, despite her inclusion in the landmark Ninth Street Show of 1951 and a string of solo exhibitions, her struggle to make it as a painter was real, and she was often plagued by self - doubt, loneliness and depression.
A perfect addition to the bookshelf of those plagued by self - doubt and negativity.
Left alone in a room full of students, plagued by self - doubts and unanswered questions, many young teachers quit in frustration after only a year or two.
Tyrannosaur / United Kingdom (Director & Screenwriter: Paddy Considine)-- For Joseph, a man plagued by self - destructive violence and rage, a chance of redemption appears in the form of Hannah, a Christian charity shop worker with a devastating secret of her own.
In 2012, he was nominated for another Image Award for his performance as a gifted rapper plagued by self - doubt in the Disney Channel Original Movie, Let It Shine.
Plagued by self - doubt and a tumultuous home life, Christine's diminishing hope begins to rise when an on - air co-worker (Michael C. Hall) initiates a friendship which ultimately becomes yet another unrequited love.
For a man plagued by self - destructive violence and rage, a chance of redemption appears in the form of Hannah, a Christian charity shop worker with a devastating secret of her own.
For the previous few weeks, I was plagued by self doubt as I constantly refreshed the mbg site.
Even millionaire songstress Barbara Streisand was so plagued by self - doubt after forgetting her words at a 1967 performance, she took 27 years to summon the courage to perform publicly again.
Earlier studies haven't found this to be the case, but they were plagued by self - selection: Women with more advanced tumors tend to avoid having babies, so those who did become pregnant may have had a better average prognosis.

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According to extensive interviews Recode conducted with former and current employees at the self - driving effort, many think it is at a technological standstill and plagued by significant internal tension, especially among its executive leadership.
In Chapter 2 we noted that many alcoholics are plagued by low self - esteem and a sense of isolation (and differentness), as well as guilt and anxiety.
She was plagued by feelings of self - doubt and self - harm.
«We are one American family,» Trump said Monday, eager to present himself as a unifying figure in the face of natural disaster — after leading for seven months a White House plagued by controversy, much of it self - generated.
Albany has been plagued in recent years by the creation of poorly designed oversight entities that lack the requisite independence from the very institutions and individuals they oversee; this proposal represents a continuation of the Capitol's preference for self - policing.
When adult ADHD (or ADD — the H is sometimes omitted because hyperactivity often isn't a symptom, especially in adults) goes untreated for years, women may end up plagued by anxiety, depression, and low self - esteem.
It is the story of Joseph (Peter Mullan), a man who is plagued by a violence and rage that is driving him to self destruction.
Though he is an aggressive and self - assured man in Parliament, but in private he is plagued by second thoughts and the lurking fear that he isn't worthy of the position.
The real horror of Fargo is that many of the characters have thoughtlessly bought into the «sunny» veneer of American culture and the empty promise of «the American Dream», but at the same time they seem unable to reconcile those impossible visions of optimism with the persistent troubles that plague their lives — often caused by their own lack of self - awareness.
Yes, they're plagued by assorted anxieties and affectations; they're high - strung and self - absorbed.
Out there, alone in the woods, the couple is plagued by occultist visions of death and suffering, driving them to paranoia and climactic self - destruction.
He is plagued with recurring nightmares that keep him awake to the point of being zombie - like by day, unless he self - medicates with alcohol and unsavory encounters with the very prostitutes he is supposed to be investigating.
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Many hairball - plagued cats will try to self - medicate by eating grass or plants.
If, as Harry Gaugh first demonstrated, Nijinsky could reliably serve Kline as a surrogate in self - portraiture during the 1930s and 1940s, including in his breakthrough to abstraction, the historical and artistic figure of Charles Meryon could arguably fulfil a similar function in Meryon in 1960, albeit under different circumstances.41 Meryon was, like Nijinsky, celebrated as a virtuoso by his contemporaries and famously plagued by mental illness, dying in an asylum at Charenton in 1868 at only forty - seven years of age.
Albert Camus» 1947 novel The Plague describes the strategies deployed by those trapped in a plague - ridden town to avoid facing up to the truth, and the courage of the few who do.The phenomenon of climate denial suggests that three centuries ago the forces of Enlightenment science had entered into a contingent alliance only with the commitment to a rational social order, and that the «subjectivity» that allowed us to extract Nature's secrets also gave us the self - certainty to ignore the knowledge if it proved too discomforting.
In the midst of a volatile ICO market often plagued by scams and illegitimacy, AirFox took an entirely new approach, stitching together a framework of regulations and processes to create its own self - regulated initial coin offering.
In an article by Dr. Maya Bailey, she shares common misconceptions and self - limiting beliefs that often plague real estate agents.
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