When
I see families struggling with sleep schedules, feeding schedules, breastfeeding troubles, discipline issues, daycare, and so on, I see how hard parenting today can be.
Whether or not students
see their families struggling, a personal finance class teaches them how accountability, spending wisely, and saving can help them live within their means.
I am so blessed and thankful for everything that I have — family, friends, a good job, a roof over my head and food on the table... But even with all that there is something inside me that feels out of place and the title of the book Mending is what I am feeling... I work at a family homeless shelter in downtown Columbus, Oh and
I see families struggle everyday and it is my goal to be strong so that I can help them... I am so happy for you two and the journey you are on and just having followed your blog for some time now I know that your baby will be happy and LOVED!
Not exact matches
Doing so will help you
see your team and
family members, not as complainers, but more accurately for who they really are:
struggling individuals that need help.
Viacom announced new rebranding efforts on Thursday morning that will
see the
struggling company focus its efforts on six flagship brands — which include Paramount, the studio acquired more than two decades ago by media mogul Sumner Redstone, whose
family owns the controlling stake in Viacom and CBS.
But if the story told by the film - makers is even close to accurate, the world the workers live in is anything but sane, and they're
struggling, after all, to feed their
families without the help of the power - brokers who
see them as mere pawns in a very high - stakes game.
This will come, in part, from the
struggles they
saw in
family and friends as they take time to contemplate the power they will have over their own destiny.
Home builder sentiment may be rising, but single -
family housing starts have not
seen strong gains, and entry - level, mortgage - dependent home buyers are clearly
struggling with weakening affordability.
Any outside observer would
see a fine young man exerting his power of discernment and
struggling with the paradoxes and contradictions that many of us
see, but unfortunately his
family sees a heretic, which is a shame because that is what the ruling clergy said of Jesus of Nazareth, according to the Bible.
With regard to another post regarding faith... I have
seen my preemie child
struggling for life... I have held the hand of an old person as they slipped from life to death... I have stood vigil in the room of a man of faith as over 40 friends and
family crammed into a room sharing pain and suffering as he slipped away suffering from cancer at a young age.
To
see how the different world view affects his life, his friends, his
family, his daily
struggles.
The Salvation Army's director for community services, Tony Daniels said: «Staff and volunteers at our churches and social centres across the UK have
seen growing numbers of individuals and
families on low incomes who are
struggling to put food on the table or keep a roof over their heads.
I've
seen people
struggling to feed their
families be met with churchspeak («pray and God will provide!»)
These three groups must
struggle together to make the world a safer place for communities and
families who
see things differently from one another.
Personally, I have
seen very few of these «religiuos leaders» driving a 15 year old car, or
struggling to buy food for their
families, or living in a house they can't afford to make repairs on.
And it's always nice to compare notes with other
families,
seeing what they
struggle with and excel at and what you can empathize about and learn from each other.
«Our
family saw poverty and viewed first - hand the
struggle of the Filipino Coconut Farmer,» said Ricky Santos, President & CEO of NUCO — Premium Coconut Oil Products....
And when the millions of Americans
struggling with poverty eat more fruits and vegetables, we
see immediate improvements for
families and farmers — and enormous long - term gains for public health, local economies and the environment.
In other news, our team seems to be rounding nicely into form, with a productive off - season and several new additions already settling in, there seems to be a renewed sense of confidence in the air... our well - oiled machine has conducted business again early this year, so we can just sit back, kick our feet up and watch all those other suckers scramble to make panic moves in the 11th hour... of course, we need to tie up a few loose ends but our team of savvy negotiators, under the tutelage of our faithful leader, will perform their usual magic with ample time to spare... I have to laugh when I look around the soccer world and
see all those teams look upon us with envy and scorn as they
struggle to mimic our seemingly infallible business model... thank goodness the powers that be had the foresight and fortitude to resist the temptations of the modern football era... instead of listening to all the experts and simply taking the easy way out by making the necessary improvements on the field and in the front office, we chose the path never traveled... we are truly pioneers in our field... sometimes you just have to have faith in the people that have always conducted themselves in a respectful and honest fashion... most fans aren't so fortunate, they will never know what it's like to follow a team that treats everyone in and around the club as if they were an extended member of the
family... all for one I say... so when you wake up this morning, please try not to gloat when you
see rival fans pacing back and forth waiting for their respective teams to pull the usual panic buys, just say nothing and be thankful that it isn't you... like I've always said, this is why you stay the course... this is when the real benefits of having someone in charge for over 2 decades really pays off... have a great day fellow Gunners
Answers on a postcard please, because I am
struggling to understand and my carefully chosen words when I
saw the team sheet are not to be repeated on a
family website.
Thank you to Wellness Revolution for supporting No Child Wet Behind, and
seeing the vision of leading people to live a better life by supporting
families who have unimaginable
struggles.
Berger believes that education and more support for
struggling families may help put a dent in the troubling statistics she's
seen.»
We have
seen so many of our clients
struggle with milk production and the postpartum emotional roller coaster that we now offer placental encapsulation for
families who want to utilize this amazing source of nutrients and hormones to aid in their postpartum recovery.
Often the couples and
families I
see are new parents and
struggling with going from a duo to a trio or more.
He
struggled to feel
seen and loved, and tried very hard, in many unspoken ways, to find his place in the
family.
I admit even I took it for granted when I looked around me to
see the
struggles so many
families face on a day - to - day basis.
I've
seen the
struggle firsthand with friends and
family members who were soooooo verrrrrryy ready to be done nursing but their toddlers (and even preschoolers) were... definitely not.
Yelena
sees firsthand the
struggles seniors and
families face with food, clothes, rent and diapers, to name a few.
In 20 years of being a
family child care provider and 12 years of conducting parenting workshops I have
seen parents
struggle with and children suffer from uncooperative CO-parenting.
Babies and mums who are
struggling will need to be
seen more often, but I wish all new
families could receive at least these 2 visits.
Especially in this economy, I don't
see how taking away coupons from
struggling families will help.
«As we
saw during the Adam Werrity affair which forced Liam Fox's resignation, this is a government which appears to be too close to corporate interests but desperately out of touch with
families, businesses and young people
struggling to get by.»
«Especially around the holidays, our network of 22 food pantries
see hundreds of
families struggling.
The absolute truth is I
struggle to talk to my
family and my very close friends about it but during the events of this week I can
see a very large focus on people talking about their loved - ones.
I hear all the time about pensioners
struggling to help their children put down deposits on first homes, after a multi-decade property boom that has
seen houses in some areas increase in value one hundredfold in just 40 years, lifting even modest
family homes way out of the reach of those on ordinary incomes.
While these prices are an improvement from the record - setting prices we
saw earlier in the year, they are still far too high for
families and small businesses
struggling to make ends meet.
Making it harder for people
struggling with addiction and their
families to
see whether a treatment they're being offered has been shown to work is especially worrisome, said the physician.
Dr. Eichler: The most favorite parts of the job are: 1) making new discoveries and contributing to the body of scientific knowledge especially as it relates to the evolution of our species, 2)
seeing students mature into independent scientists as well as helping to launch new independent research careers, and 3)
seeing your work directly benefit
families who are
struggling to understand their children's illness.
If you or a
family member
struggle with skin problems, allergies or behavior
struggles, I'd definitely recommend at least checking out the book Gut and Psychology Syndrome to
see if the protocol would be helpful for you.
I've
seen countless friends,
family and clients
struggle with weight cycling or what is typically called yo - yo dieting.
In The Divine Order, Switzerland's early 1970s
struggle for women rights is represented by two
families at the center of the movement, mainly Nora (Marie Leuenberger) who seeks a more meaningful purpose in life, fancying the prospect of working as a secretary upon
seeing an opening in a newspaper advertisement.
Unfortunately, the house has already sold to an ex-Iranian colonel, Massoud Amir Berhani (Kingsley), who
sees a way to make four times the amount he paid on the house, and restore dignity and honor to his
family by not having o
struggle to make ends meet in menial jobs.
Speaking of complex, where this film manages to do something I've rarely
seen in a mainstream movie, that is delve into the idea of double consciousness, as well as the intergenerational
struggles in the Black
family.
He's funny, he's having
family struggles (though not due to any loyalty issues, as far as we
see) and he's dealing with addiction, a quality that is humanized to the point that we
see most of his actions as things that are not his fault.
We get to
see the
struggles of a real life
family here in this brutally realistic film that tugs on the heart - strings as heavily as the water does to the island resort itself.
His American Beauty concerned a father in the middle of a personal crisis, Road to Perdition
saw two fathers protecting their sons, and of course Revolutionary Road told the story of the typical all - American
family in the 1950s
struggling to get by.
The Riverdale spin - off will
see Sabrina
struggle to come to grips with being half - witch and half - mortal, and she'll have to protect her friends,
family, and school friends from the evil forces that are all around her.
There, he has to deal with his emotional father (Richard Jenkins), who's
struggling with the
family business, and his older, burnout brother Ron (Sharlto Copley), who's having a hard time
seeing his daughters warm up to his ex-wife's new husband (played by Josh Groban... yes, that Josh Groban).
Nobody else ever
sees Tully, but then again, not many other people are in Marlo's life right now aside from her
family, and even they sometimes
struggle to acknowledge her as a human being.
They spent time getting to know parents,
seeing their students in their home environment, and they heard (often for the first time) of the hopes, dreams, and
struggles of their
families.