Sentences with phrase «resentment about»

All the stifled resentment about the double standards in our relationship melted away too.
the SF12 - see chapter 10) and feelings about parenthood, such as their levels of patience or feelings of irritation when spending time with their child, feelings of confidence as a parent, and resentment about sacrifices made to be a parent (see chapter 5).
When you agree to disagree you must let go of any lingering feelings of resentment about the issue that is the bone of contention.
«If you get into a habit where you start thinking you could do better, where you can imagine a better partner,» says Gottman, «those negative comparisons lead you to nurture resentment about what is not there.»
Have you let go of your anger and resentment about your partner's betrayal and are you able to move forward?
There is widespread deep - rooted resentment about this task which has added another layer of work to the task of case management.
The change in policy could have a significant effect, both at City College, where student resentment about the community center has repeatedly boiled over, and across the entire university system, where faculty resistance to Pathways, a contested academic initiative, is at a high simmer.
As art and painting become more broadly appealing to global culture, there seems to be a kind of resentment about art's own success among those with longest term investment in art.
With some of my daughter's heartbreaking reproaches about my art practice seared in my brain, I ventured out this week to see «To Be A Lady: Forty - five Women in the Arts,» a superb exhibition, curated by Jason Andrew, that features work by many legendary artist mothers, including Louise Nevelson and Grace Hartigan who famously left their offspring to be raised by others, and Alice Neel, an unconventional mother whose grandson Andrew's documentary reveals his father's deep resentment about Neel's choices.
If I notice myself feeling resentment about a sale, it's a good bet I need to raise my price!
I don't want the NOOK to die, and not because I harbor any particular fear or resentment about Amazon, which after all is the place where I sell most of my books.
I don't feel any resentment about it.
Though Mary Anne raises him as her own, Donnie's resentment about being in the shadow of a famous man he never knew nor met grows as he ages.
This is another difference with «On the Waterfront»: Terry Malloy's resentment about where he wound up isn't in Bob; it's in Marv.
Out of context, that accusatory stare at his beloved aunt and uncle might not mean much, but having just seen him abandoned by his parents as a nipper and his surprise at finding the briefcase, we understand his resentment about being left in the dark.
Several years ago, I knew a woman who was holding onto resentment about her ex-husband five years after her divorce.
«There's a lot of resentment about that.»
He knows how to appeal to the resentment about the term limits.
But as Ronk indicates, there is already brewing in the legislature resentment about how the executive is treating their institution.
And while many in the crowd did applaud and cheer as the mayor passed, others expressed their resentment about the comments as well as recent cutbacks, including threats of thousands of teacher layoffs.
And also there is no resentment about their adoption since it is something that is openly discussed and a part of their life from an early age.
Sure, I figured out that my parents were leaving my presents under the tree, but I never felt any resentment about it.
In London the violent death in prison of Hunne had left tensions unresolved; Londoners felt that same resentment about the numerous members of the privileged class of pensioned Massing priests, and even more about their easy living superiors, which Luther and his contemporaries had felt in Eisenach, Erfurt and Wittenberg.
Such conservatives, estimated by pollster Daniel Yankelovich as one American in five, are actually somewhat marginal to the mainstream of national life, have few polished spokespersons, and are given to unsophisticated and vehement expression of their resentment about assaults on their convictions and values.
The comments sections on the AP story paint a picture of disgruntlement and resentment about water rights in the U.S..
When eBay and PayPal split, and Cypher's corporate responsibilities were dialed back — he clearly harbors some resentment about how events played out — he left to start Oak Labs in April 2015.
The incident appears to have triggered a lot of anger and resentment about the direction Reddit has taken over the past year, and in particular the movement towards making it more of a self - sustaining business rather than just an online community.
We have resentments about things others have done to us.

Not exact matches

«Burnout is about resentment,» she said.
Folks, if you've ever flown in or out of San Francisco, you know what I'm talking about — the bitter resentment growing in your belly as the fog settles in once more and delays your flight for two hours.
And part of the resentment is about the laxity, having an open border and an administration bent on releasing everybody and not focused on enforcement.»
Add to that the feelings of frustration and resentment that people working in teams often feel about carrying more weight than their partners, and a team presentation is often a recipe for disaster.
It is okay to admit if you feel envy and resentment at others» success but start doing something about it.
Little wonder, then, that there is some resentment in Western Canada about employment insurance and equalization programs that encourage unemployed workers to remain in the East even as the West suffers from a labour shortage.
The shock of the downturn and anger about the abuses that drove it promise to accelerate preexisting trends toward reduced materialism, commitment to sustainability, higher expectations of corporate social responsibility, and resentment of cynical marketing that treats people as soulless and mechanical consumers.
Anyone who has read Richard Williams's 2014 memoir, «Black and White: The Way I See It,» knows how much resentment he felt about the racism he faced growing up in the American South and how intent he was on preparing his tennis - playing daughters to handle being outsiders in a predominantly white sport.
Cutting off an entire part of life makes little sense and comes about due to DNA (spiritually challenged people actually can not sense anything outside of self) or choice which is often based on pride (even those who hate God because of some physical or emotional abuse overcompensate in a pridefull unforgiving resentment).
What Lasch described in 1972 as «the familiar materials of popular discontent, quietly persisting through three decades of «affluence,»» are once again on the rise: «distrust of officials and official pronouncements; cynicism about the good faith of those in positions of great power; resentment of the rich; a conviction that most things in life are «fixed.
Most recently (as of this writing) he is pushing the weary line of petulant British resentment that goes on about how much more sophisticated we Brits are than those cowboy Americans.
When you avoid doing something wrong to avoid punishment it does nothing to make you feel good about yourself and can even produce feelings of resentment.
Many had said that communism lacked popular support; few realized what pent - up resentment would boil forth once people were free to speak about the tyranny of the past half - century and more.
After a half - dozen sessions, the assessment pinpointed these behavior difficulties which became the goals of therapy — her unassertiveness; her inability to express her feelings, which the therapist saw as leading to a build - up of anger, resentment, and guilt (about her anger); the fact that she had never experienced orgasm; and her low opinion of
It is most important what you do with your feelings about your singleness — resentment, regret, wounded self - esteem, grief, loneliness, sexual frustration or guilt, and rejection.
One can also respond negatively to people or things, whether with envy or resentment, or with a put - down («What's so great about that?»)
She asked why that was the case, and they talked about the problems of combining marriage, motherhood, and training in medicine (which she had experienced personally), the resentment of women that many doctors have, and the irony that a profession dedicated to caring for people was so overwhelmingly composed of men.
I almost daily have to purge my mind of expectations, objectives, dreams, visions, goals and fantasies about my community or it will destroy me with disappointment, resentment and bitterness.
Our morally debilitated professoriat in particular often seems to be a breed apart, going on endlessly about how violence breeds violence and how we must address the root causes of resentment, etc., etc..
Abandoning a belief in God will cause some resentment towards those who have been telling you about God, sharing the idea of «God» with you, and participating in «church» or «prayer.»
It is not about the works of the flesh manifested in jealousies, hatred, anger, resentment, bitterness, or many other fruits of sin.
World citizenship can be widely extended among all people through the application of the principles of mental health... the problem of world citizenship in relation to human survival needs to be formulated afresh in the light of new knowledge about aggressiveness in man, group tensions and resentments, race prejudices and nationalist sentiments and stereotypes.
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