Sentences with phrase «really feel connected to»

6) DUNKIRK: definitely best cinematography of the year, didn't really feel connected to the story even though it was perfectly shot.
I should mention here that I struggle to really feel connected to someone who doesn't feel strongly about the world or has no «passions».
Cheaper, and you really feel connected to the city in a special way.
«You're taught that the first few months are when miscarriages can happen, and as a result I didn't really feel connected to my pregnancy for the first four months,» she explains.
Others don't really feel connected to the baby until she's born, and he gets to see her and hold her for the first time.
There have been few times — precious few — when I really felt connected to that phrase.
It was the one time I really felt connected to the food, where I felt the give and take of a relationship.
Even though I returned to meditation often, I never really felt connected to it.

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Then there are those that will feel strongly about what you posted about and really want to connect with you.
Graham feels connected to her Victoria community, which is why the proposed speculation tax really stings: «I'm being treated the same as somebody who is not a Canadian, never comes to the community and just leaves the place vacant.»
Craig i agree totally church should be a slice of heaven on earth that is where corporately as believers come into the prescence of God.Its good when worshiping the Lord to feel his prescence and to feel connected to others because of Jesus.We had our carol service yesterday i was involved in the choir we combined with other churchs in the area it was a good turnout and alot of fun singing as we celebrated the birth of Jesus.It really makes christmas for me.If we love Jesus that should spill out into every area of our lives.He is the one that impacts others through us as we rely on him daily.Merry Christmas to you and your family regards brentnz
The contemporary environmental crisis is closely connected to inherited ways of thinking that have fostered a feeling in us that we are not really at home in the universe.
They are the person in the group who is really good at, yes, greeting people, who remembers people's names, who knows how to connect people to other people and to make people feel at ease.
I also think that getting kids involved in cooking is really motivating for them, and makes them feel more connected to the food.
After years of reading your site and making so many of your recipes, I do feel connected to you and really take joy in your success.
Meeting new people is fun — I've been out for drinks and coffee with several different people, and it's interesting to see who I really click with and feel connected to instantly (funny sarcastic smart fit people usually draw me in).
i was starting to feel like the blog really takes away my ability to connect in a more personal, less intimidating atmosphere.
I would love to feature your gluten free chocolate chip recipe in my first article (coming out on Tuesday the 20th of December), as well as some of your story because I feel it would really connect with our readers.
For as long as I can remember, people from near and far have raved about my mom's dressing, and it really makes me feel so connected to her even across the miles to prepare this for my family each year.
I've started to find lots of Arsenal friends and this particular blogging site makes me really feel connected, in a distant way, to Arsenal.
So I feel that that's a way to find support if you really have you know, family that's not nearby or friends that are not parents, there's always someone out there willing to even just connect, even just having an adult conversation is a way to support someone or just telling them, you know, I'm going through the same thing, and I've met some wonderful parents through there, so I would really recommend that.
The results, presented to the public for the first time in A Good Birth, show what really matters goes beyond the clinical outcome or even the usual questions of hospital versus birthing center, and reveal universal needs of women, like the importance of feeling connected, safe, and respected.
When I witness someone suffering, including myself, I realize that we are either too afraid to share our pain, we allow ourselves to be honest and vulnerable and we are then judged, misunderstood or dismissed, or we really don't have anyone we feel connected to and trust in such a way to provide the necessary space we need for the disclosure.
However, if we expect that from our children ALL of the time — where even though we are «with them» we aren't really mentally «with them» — they lack the kind of engaged parenting that helps them to feel important and truly connected to us.
I've also been to Hand in Hand Parenting retreats recently which really gave me that deep feeling of being connected to people — rather than screens.
I feel really lucky to have connected with so many cool female business owners in and around my hometown.
Inspired by the way play impacts child - development and the recent surge of STEM toys for girls, I created Wonder Crew to give boys the mainstream green - light to connect, express feelings and really just be themselves.
I was adopted and I thought, I'm going to feel so much more connected to this world if I have a baby out of my body, and that baby looks like me, and looks like Scott, if I look into it's eyes and see myself, but really what made me feel connected to the world was meeting all of these adoptive families who have similar stories.
I don't care if having uninterrupted contact with my baby doesn't really make me more likely to succeed at breastfeeding or more likely to feel attached and connected with my newborn.
It is so lovely to connect with another mother that blogs and that has Bipolar Disorder, we really have so much in common — and connecting with someone like this really helps when you start to feel alone.
For some guys, it's hard to really feel connected until the baby is born, and then it's like, «Oh yeah, NOW I get it.
Though I didn't see everything or everyone I'd hoped to, I still left feeling really connected.
At the beginning of every class Deb goes around the room asking everybody how they feel and if they have anything they want to work on (i.e. stretching, back pain, sciatica, etc.)- she really gets you to connect with your body, your baby and with the people around you.
I was so afraid that the C wouldn't feel like I really * had * the baby, but because I was able to stay present and feel him coming out of me, I was able to connect with my delivery and still feel like I had a real labor experience.
It's not really connected to the EU, but it was nevertheless greeted with huge relief by leading Brexiters, who felt it had been months since they had had a decent thing to say about the project.
She liked the research environment, but «toward the end of my Ph.D.,» she says, «I wanted to find something that felt... existentially meaningful, something that connected me to the really important, big issues in life.»
This month, our goal is to feel more connected through the struggle and talk more openly about what works, what doesn't, and what our experiences have really been like.
Why you'll do it: Take this pose to another level by really focusing on the process, feeling power and grace as you connect with each step.
It's really important to connect with exactly what you need in your life to feel whole and fulfilled.
When we get a chance to really connect to what's real, we start to feel so much more, and this is the real power of the practice.
If the experience seems negative, and this certain person really irritates you, or you feel like you can not connect to someone, that experience presents itself in your journey to give you an opportunity to learn patience, understanding, or perhaps empathy.
Most people are afraid of dying because they aren't really living a life they feel connected to.
I feel really connected to Stefani in almost every word she speaks on her podcast, it's kind of uncanny.
But it's good to know that I'm not alone in my horror: Director Luke Gilford has skewered the extreme ends of «wellness» in his new short film Connected, starring Pam Anderson as Jackie, a lonely spinning instructor who wants to feel more, well, connected — so she joins a wellness cult and gets wifi shot into her brain so that Jane Fonda (no, really, she does a voiceover cameo) can tell her how «limitless» she is all Connected, starring Pam Anderson as Jackie, a lonely spinning instructor who wants to feel more, well, connected — so she joins a wellness cult and gets wifi shot into her brain so that Jane Fonda (no, really, she does a voiceover cameo) can tell her how «limitless» she is all connected — so she joins a wellness cult and gets wifi shot into her brain so that Jane Fonda (no, really, she does a voiceover cameo) can tell her how «limitless» she is all the time.
Even though we did our sessions via Skype, I still felt really connected to the work we did and was very happy with how personal the experience still felt.
It's the best feeling to relax and restore and feel really connected with the people you love in such a tranquil space.
And if you have a feeling in your gut that something might be connected to what you have going on, it really might be.
So if I'm sitting across from a patient who has a long list of health symptoms that seems like they're not connected and has digestive symptoms — and 40 - 60 % of the population, in general has some kind of digestive symptom, whether it be bloating after eating, feeling fatigued after eating, just feeling like your food is sitting in your stomach and not really moving through, GERD, so acid reflux, heartburn, diarrhea and constipation, or those IBS symptoms, gas and bloating — when I sit across from a patient with any of those symptoms, the first place we go, in terms of treatment, is to look at the gut.
It made sense but I didn't know how to really connect with my self until I experienced the inner bonding process, which to me feels like a miracle....
I feel really connected to the city now and have met so many amazing people.
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