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your post made me feel good based on your stats and facts the bottle bit hazed into anger and bitterness.
Her posts make me feel better about myself and supported as a mom, since other moms face the same challenges that I do too.
on November 30, 2009 at 10:24 am permalink Reply
This post makes me feel better about being the office marketing writer / online content manager and infamous introvert.
Your post makes me feel better about my baby steps!
BUT —
this post made me feel good, because it made me realize that we do, in a way, have «dates» when we sit and watch tv together, always while eating popcorn....
Having the same issues in my kitchen right now and it has left me pondering for the past three days and I get to the point to where I just make myself go work on another project... Reading
this post made me feel better:)
Not exact matches
All we'd been doing was
posting positive messages on Plasticity Labs» digital platform, and answering occasional questions about things that
make us
feel good.
This has been offsetting what otherwise would have
made us
feel better,» Columbia University economist and report editor Jeffrey Sachs tells The Washington
Post.
What to do instead: It
makes people
feel good to be complimented, so pointing out a piece of work or a
post on their social media profile that you enjoyed gives your message a little something extra.
Happiness might
feel good, but it turns out it also
makes us more susceptible to bias and stereotypes, according to a ton of interesting research you can read about in the
post.
When people start liking our
posts on Facebook it
makes us
feel good, the way Facebook displays that, the way it sends you the notifications, the infinite scroll — all of these things secrete dopamine in your brain.
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But
feel free to point as many fingers and
post meaningless versus if it
makes you
feel better about these liars.
Hell to me is eternally without the fellowship of God - imagine being next to someone who constantly talks about themselves and does nothing except things that benefit themself (sort of like the person who does
good to
make himself
feel better in your previous
post), with no cognizance of my existance - I would hate to be next to that guy for eternity, that would be hell!
I'm actually a closeted gay man and I like to
post attacks on here because it
makes me
feel bigger and
well... you know... bigger...
I owe it to you guys to write the
best post I can each day, so I'm sorry for not paying more attention to those little details that can
make or break the «
feel» of a
post.
For me your
posts make me
feel positive, eat
better and to stay active and driven.
I use brown rice pasta, rather than ordinary pasta, as it
makes me
feel better but my
posts never tell you to do the same.
This
post came at a very key time for me and I want you to know it has really
made me
feel better.
You and the camera are definitely becoming very
good friends;) These meatballs
make up for the devastation I
felt because of no recap
post They look delicious!
I have not been a coconut oil user, but my Mom was, she recently passed, cancer dx, and it sort of
makes me
feel good to read everyone
posts, she was a RN and I am a RN, but she chose a lot of holistic things, that I am glad to see others are using and embracing as
well.
I still have people commenting on the original
post who've
made it and loved it, and that's a
good feeling.
Lacey, Your Clean Eating
post is so helpful and I agree eating clean
makes you
feel better and food tastes even
better!
I stepped away from the more personal r discussion - type
posts for a while, and I seriously missed them... Not only because writing them
makes me
feel good, but because of the amount of discussion they raise.
My point is, for a
good year
post LCB graduation, the mere thought of cooking fish
made me
feel sweaty and nauseous.
Sometimes I
make and
post things with a pretty
good feeling that it will be
well received (case in point — Pumpkin Pull - Apart Bread).
I am not vegan, nor do I need to eat gluten - free, but I am a big fan of eating healthily and as Holly spoke about last week in her Healthy Living
post, it's important to
make healthy choices as often as possible because
good food really affects how we
feel.
But now I found the time to
make, shoot and
post this recipe — and it actually
feels even
better than I had imagined!
I was
feeling prematurely October yesterday so I decided to
make «The
Best Pumpkin Muffins» from Isa (from
Post Punk Kitchen, duh).
I
feel silly for even
making this
post because it's such an easy «recipe» but I guess it's
good to have on here anyway as a resource and now you get to see how I
make my zucchini noodles.
After Ozil hit the
post shortly after Giroud was denied a
good penalty shout early in the second half ot really did
feel like one of those days and when Cazorla
made a horrible mess of a late spot kick, it was time to accept a dreadful day in the west midlands and move on.
It might
make a
good subject for a
Post if you
felt so inclined...
Hrm,
felt that the title of the
post was misleading but I see your point — and generally, think it is
well made.
Oh, this
post makes me
feel so much
better.
Does it
make you
feel any
better to know that * my * anxiety shot through the roof reading your
post?
I
feel like you at times when writing something, but it does
make you
feel better, and it is great when other people can benefit from a
post, whether it is on c - sections, breastfeeding, or a laundry tip.
So these
posts definitely
make me
feel better.
They saved us money and I
felt good about the fabric we used for our sweet little one's tushy... besides the fact that he looked Super cute in them as for messy, that never bothered me, we had a toilet spray thing that
made it SO much easier, so clean - up was a breeze Great
post, thanks!
Having a
good old rant about Leo's bad behaviour, talking about things that are stressing me out or reading
posts from happier days really
makes me
feel more positive.
I wish i can
post a video of my chat with my cutie, he will be four months in less than 3 days from this writing and although he has been on formula since he was born, i
felt like introducing something solid even if he has to eat it once per day, i have read so much about babies and solid food and have
made a hell of research and gone through so many baby food, reading every content and realized that the
best bet is from six months.However research also showed me that in between 4plus that a baby is
good to go, have been thinking about the
best solid to start with until i saw the above content, sure i will start with rice cereal if not cimilac anyway.
What a
well written
post that
made me
feel very sad that you
feel like this.
Reading your
post made me
feel so much
better.
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Feeling Hurt?
She doesn't shy away from it, leaving many women
feeling left out, but rather discusses (as I have in an EP
post) how to
make the
best of the bottle - feeding relationship.
By
posting images of the wide diversity there is in infant and toddler feeding, we can help remind ourselves and the rest of the world that we are people with
feelings just trying to do our
best in the normal act of feeding our children and we can be trusted to
make the
best decisions about that according to information, our personal circumstances, and our access to resources.
She came down with pneumonia and will resume
making posts when she
feels better.
This
post really resonates with me, especially when you say, «It
makes no sense to commit to a certain type of parenting before you see if the type of child you have would benefit from those parenting ideas»... I
made this error & have spent the
better part of a year
feeling like a complete & utter failure because I couldn't get my daughter to «conform» to what the «experts» said she should or shouldn't be doing etc... it is only recently that I have taken a step back & learned that it's okay to take pieces of the miriad parenting options & use what works
best for me & my daughter.
The governor toys with de Blasio like a cat with a mouse because «it
makes him
feel good,» a Cuomo insider told The
Post.
There was a study on trolls
posted on reddit a while back and how it
makes them
feel better.
Whenever I get stuck -LCB- spoiler alert: it's more often lately than I like to admit -RCB-, I do the things that
make me
feel good: deep scary therapy, meditation before I even go on social media, yoga, and even
posting this front - on photo of myself that
makes me
feel v uncomfortable.