You will likely conclude that, when self - orientations are similar,
shared feelings of disappointment and frustration are experienced, especially if there are areas of conscious compatibility.
Not exact matches
Disappointments felt by preachers and listeners are probably due to the fact that dialogical methods are rather easily postured while embracing the dialogical principle requires a radical reassessment
of one's role as a preacher, one's view
of the congregation as the people
of God, one's understanding
of whether the sermon is the preacher's or the church's, and one's theology
of the Word; that is, does the Word
of God occur at the lips, at the ear, or in the
sharing of it?
As a great admirer
of Arsene Wenger and particularly his attractive and entertaining style
of football, I instinctively
felt very uneasy about all this hostility and finger pointing but I also
shared greatly in our collective sense
of disappointment.
I want him to be able to get over
disappointments, to calm himself down, to keep working at a puzzle even when it's frustrating, to be good at
sharing, to
feel loved and confident and full
of a sense
of belonging.
«While I
share the
disappointment and sadness
felt by millions
of people across America in the decision made by the grand jury in St. Louis County not to indict Officer Darren Wilson, I hope we can honor the memory
of Michel Brown through peaceful protests and peaceful dialogue, instead
of anger and violence,» said Congressman Charles Rangel.
The constant battle
of sharing content we love and
feel passionate about, with the continuous
disappointment of the lack
of engagement and growth.
Part thug brutality, part capers and hijinks, the latest wild ride from the developer
of «Hitman» has its fair
share of rough edges — maybe even more than its fair
share — but its epic missions are so thrilling that they'll sear away the nuggets
of disappointment you'll ocasionally
feel.
(Actually, that's exactly the kind
of approach that the Kyoto Accord took, in many ways — and yes, I
share the
disappointment with that process
felt by most
of those concerned with the crisis.)
Author Jackie Pilossoph
shares a first person story about the lessons she has learned about putting her own current
feelings of disappointment and anger aside, successfully creating a «happily ever after» for her children.
Thus, a couple's commitment to continue infertility treatment despite failures can increase spouses» closeness, and
shared hardships and
disappointments may create a
feeling of marital cohesion (Peterson et al., 2003).
Our results suggest an alternative hypothesis for understanding the dyadic experiences
of infertility and its treatment:
shared stress, bereavement and
disappointments can increase a couple's
feeling of cohesion and result in improvement in their marriage.