Sentences with phrase «simply listen to their stories»

But it is also an opportunity to have elected officials simply listen to their stories, including what it has been like to live under this cloud for the last several months.
It's often easy as clinicians to simply listen to stories that need to be told by women and...

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Mike has two objections to the story that are worth addressing --(a) that we have no way of knowing whether or not Frind is lying, and (b) that even if he isn't lying, he is simply lucky and therefore not worth listening to.
Regarding complaints to human resources, Mr. Wilkins said: «We're not going to comment on individual cases, but cases are often more complicated than simply listening to one side of the story
Whether the call between Cohen and the White House involved discussion of Daniels» case has not been revealed, and is likely not known to investigators, who according to the corrected NBC story simply intercepted the phone numbers calling to and from Cohen's phone, rather than listening to the calls.
The Chaplain here is simply going forth and giving these people the opportunity to share their life story with someone who will listen.
As has been said over and over again, this is not a court, but simply a safe space for people to tell their stories, for people to be heard, and for people to listen.
When someone shares his or her story, I strongly urge you to simply listen, not argue.
After the usual chaos of the day, which often includes television shows or video games that can wind a child up, spending 10 - 15 minutes simply being still and listening to a story helps your child calm down.
Don't tell your daughter to slow down, though, you should simply listen and wait for her to finish her sentence or story.
Maybe he presents you a thoughful gift when you're feeling down, or simply recalls little details from a story you once told - gestures like this means he actively listens to you.
Somewhat overshadowed by the growing controversy over Mayor - elect Rahm's schools pick, this Tribune story shows the intention of the privatizers not to listen to the research about charters or to the reasonable concerns of interim CPS CEO Terry Mazany, who said about his decision to postpone consideration of new charter contracts at his first board meeting last January: «We simply do not have any budget flexibility to allocate dollars that will not lead directly to improved educational outcomes for all of our students.»
Employers aren't stupid, and they'd rather you simply let them know you're running five minutes late than listen to your false fish stories.
Whether that be through listening to your story so that you can develop more clarity and a new perspective on what's going on for you, helping you to reframe how your think and view things or simply being there for you in a non-judgemental way so that you can talk about whatever you need to, I can offer that to you.»
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