Sentences with phrase «shame in admitting»

There's no shame in admitting you need an outside perspective to help you come to a resolution that works for everyone.
In anything you and I attempt to do there is no shame in admitting that there will come a time when we need to admit that someone else can do what I'm attempting to do way better than I can.
When it comes to your career potential, though, there's no shame in admitting you need a helping hand yourself.
There's no shame in admitting that you were let go as part of a downsizing, or because your previous employer changed strategy.
There's no shame in admitting it.
There is no shame in admitting your driving skills might not be what they once were, but doing nothing about it is a recipe for disaster.
I was pretty jaded about it at 1st, but now I have no shame in admitting that I played / enjoyed it and will officially join the late bandwagon of fans.
There's no shame in admitting defeat and looking at what the competition is doing well, and Nintendo would be wise to copy some of those things — particularly in relation to online infrastructure, achievements and user interface — when it comes to Switch.
There's no shame in admitting your pile of 2017 gaming gems just keeps getting bigger and bigger.
There is no shame in admitting that many of us do not brush our pet's teeth daily.
If this describes you, there's no shame in admitting it: Millions of American parents struggle to save anything for college once they've earmarked funds for retirement, emergency savings, and the general costs of living life.
There is no shame in admitting that hand coding makes you want to tear your hair out.
But as Anne just said, there's no shame in admitting we'd like to make a little money too.
There's no shame in admitting it.
There's no shame in admitting you're not the best at parallel parking.
Teachers have told me that this kind of prompt sends a powerful message to students — that everyone is a learner, even the teacher — and that there's no shame in admitting you're not doing well at something and seeking help.
There is no shame in admitting that you may need to shake things up and try approaching things a little differently.
I love bad TV (especially on Bravo), and have no shame in admitting I watched the show religiously.
There's no shame in admitting your skin care regimen can feel more like a challenging puzzle than an exercise in good grooming.
You're going to need help and there's absolutely no shame in admitting it.
There's no shame in admitting that after a day of being with a child (or children), you crave some grown - up time.
The first few weeks were hard, I have no shame in admitting how much I struggled (let me clarify that I was NO less grateful for my daughter).
There is no shame in admitting that you need help.
There is no shame in admitting defeat when it comes to breastfeeding.
There is no shame in admitting that you have these symptoms and you need help.
I have no shame in admitting that I do care what others think.
Let's face it chelsea are easily in the top 5 teams in Europe ryt now (no shame in admitting that) I feel they are one of the teams that know how to counterattack
I have no shame in admitting that there were multiple times during the year where I would whip up a batch of my Healthier Dark Chocolate Walnut Cookies and not even bother to turn the oven on.
There's no shame in admitting that hot cereal usually isn't your cup of tea for breakfast.
«There's no shame in admitting what you don't know.
The human element in religion is imperfect and flawed; there is no shame in admitting this, for reason can help refine religious passion: «Religions need always to be purified according to their true essence in order to correspond to their true mission.»

Not exact matches

There is no shame in that, and there is much to be gained by identifying it and admitting it to yourself.
One keeps at this in the confidence that there is such an irrepressible thing as human nature, and people may at some point be shamed into not denying — maybe even admitting — the obvious.
The shame of letting your team down by admitting to a injury has been replaced by the candy dish in the ER that players are powerwheeling into faster then you can update your fantasy lineup.
It's a shame really how people are so plastic over here.We seem to change our views so easily.Why can't people just make up their minds?It's like people don't have stance.As I've been saying and will keep saying we have many good players but as good as they are they're overrated.We've just compromised as a club.There are problems in every single role in the team, from defence to attack.Yet these problems will constantly be ignored.Some players are cleary not good enough but say it and the stats lovers will come out.The main problem wrong with the team is the centre.The other problem is Wenger and his misuse of players.I for one don't really rate Ramsey - Xhaka partnership in a sense that it's defensively weak with Xhaka not good enough defensively and Ramsey very inconsistent.The only player excellent defensively in the centre in Arsenal's team is Coquelin and I think he should be playing though many won'tsee why.Look how easily the balls went through the midfield.Coquelin should be partnered with another CM in our current team.People shouldn't deceive themselves Xhaka that Xhaka isn't a DM.He's just not good defensively admit it.We need a DM more than a CM in my opinion or a hybrid like Sanches or Jankto.
Rival fans should admit it and plaster their lips in shame.
Rival fans should admit it and plaster thier lips in shame.
I will admit it I spanked - hold my head in shame.
«My opponent, who was one of those who supported Mr. Espada in exchange for keeping his position in the Majority, now admits that he «shares in the guilt» and the «shame» for his past support.
The sweater is freshly thrifted yet this may be it's only wearing because — and I bow my head in shame as I admit this — I did not take my own advice to examine it before purchasing.
There's also a moment of poetic justice in which he's forced to eat what he dishes out so much (I admit with a bit of shame that it's the movie's funniest scene).
ven on the game's «very easy» difficulty — which I admit to using without an ounce of shame — casually flinging the analog sticks will result in frustratingly quick rounds of golf and colorful rounds of profanity.
Fassbender - best known for starring in Steve McQueen's films, Shame, Hunger and 12 Years A Slave as well as playing Magneto in the new X-Men films - admitted it took time to adjust to working with the giant head.
That's a shame, because the psychology of abuse is part of what makes Harding's story so difficult to stomach and easy to empathize with, even if you might think she had more say in Kerrigan's assault than she's ever admitted.
I personally think it's a great thing there are less stigmas in today's society, that people are able to admit to seeing therapists without such a feeling of shame.
There are times when one needs to throw in the towel and admit defeat — there is no shame at all in doing so.
It's not about what obstacles you hit in life, it's how you come out of tough situations, so I have no shame on admitting I was burdened with debt because now I have a 760 FICO score as of September 12th, 2017, and its only going to improve from this point on!
I will admit that I have added several small positions over the past couple of months which I haven't outlined in my blog (for shame!)
Not being able to help their children pay for the cost of college is often one of the most difficult things for a parent to have to admit, but there's no shame in acknowledging your limitations.
All very churlish of me, I know... Albeit often more pleasant, as I've described — not to mention, failed positions may never see the light of day (I simply «execute» them in private), or the price runs up & in the end there's never a good opportunity for a write - up (always a shame intellectually, though I have to admit wads more of the folding stuff tends to alleviate my distress).
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