Sentences with phrase «sometimes feeling worried»

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Sometimes I feel so alone and worried about a recurrence when I get home.
Like you, when I'm feeling down or worried about a symptom, I think about how much I have improved over the past 9 months, even though sometimes you start to doubt that.
I think everyone feels isolated sometimes for any number of reasons, so never worry that you're the only one — it's just that everyone has a different reason for feeling that way.
Sometimes I worry what I would do to make myself happy if I was feeling too unwell to do things to take my mind off being unwell.
I haven't noticed because I was so worried about gluten free and dairy free and nut free and sometimes it feels like I can't eat anything, so I was really irritated when I saw that.
«Sometimes I feel like my kids are out of control,» worried one parent.
Sometimes dads worry that they'll feel left out if their partner decides to breastfeed.
Sometimes my mind was racing with worry or making plans, watching videos, and just feeling really tired but awake.
As much as I say that we shouldn't worry about other adults» feelings, I do realize that sometimes this can be a touchy subject for some of us.
Sometimes, I felt as though I was obliged to use the chair as it was there, I was worried staff would frown at me for feeding in cafes when they knew fully well there was a chair waiting in the baby change.
Sometimes that certainty doesn't make one feel any better about it or feel less guilty (mom guilt: the struggle is real, guys) but this sixth sense and gut knowledge telling this is the right move is a real feeling and shouldn't be ignored based on the worry that you're somehow a bad mom.
Sometimes, teens feel disloyal if they make new friends or they worry that their old friends will forget about them if they don't stay in constant contact.
I felt worried about it but wasn't sure if I was over thinking it as I sometimes do.
The preschool and early elementary school years are sometimes marred with exaggerated fears, odd anxieties, nightmares, night terrors, and other evidences of insecurity that can make the most confident of parents feel a combination of dismay, frustration, worry, and failure.
And so, I had a plan and I had people to support me but I definitely feel like my emotional level and the stress level possibly I worried sometimes hinders my milk supply and in the weeks that she doesn't gain, I freak out and then the weeks that she does I am excited.
PS — I totally get what Madge is saying but I would worry that any kind of consequential language in this realm could backfire — it really feels like a lack of control / power thing to me (which is I guess sometimes the root of bullying behavior) but consequences could make him feel both more powerful (he gets more attention from his request) AND more ashamed (about peeing etc.) I would re-inforce two things: 1) his own control / power over his own body (that means being totally ok with having an accident) AND 2) another person's right to privacy (he has no right to talk to another person about their own bathroom behavior)
Vacillating back and forth between a life where I worry I'm an imposter for teaching yoga because it feels so distant, and a life where I realize it's all yoga and that distance isn't possible, is sometimes confusing.
We witness transition on a daily basis, but when in a new phase, there is a tendency to feel lost and sometimes worried: When will this be over?
Eating more can feel scary sometimes, as we often worry we will gain weight, or maybe we just don't feel hungry!
Daxle has helped me see that worrying about perfect Intuitive Eating can sometimes be counterproductive when they feel like another kind of restriction or external set of rules.This means it's okay to eat some cookies even if I'm not hungry - I don't need to feel bad or guilty because I've broken an intuitive eating «rule.»
Hi Yelenis, Don't worry, that happens to me too, I sometimes feel so hungry and eat a lot.
The sleeves can sometimes feel a little tight though so if you're worried, order your regular size.
I feel like sometime we don't even try the smallest things in life that can bring us joy because sometimes we are too worried what others will think and other times we start judging ourself.
Girl, sometimes we have those morning where we just look and feel tired, but don't worry!
Everytime I wear leopard I feel fierce... my animal instincts come out but don't worry I always act like a lady... well sometimes... oops.I scored this faux fur leopard vest on clearance from Karen Kane at Lord & Taylor... while it was purchased last year, I found a similar one for under $ 30 at Forever 21 here.
And don't worry if you sometimes feel overwhelmed — it's a natural part of new motherhood (and sleep deprivation!)
I definitely feel self - conscious and sometimes worry about fitting in.
From planning the shower and bachelorette party to keeping up with what dress, accessories and shoes you're going to need for the big day, sometimes the last thing you feel like worrying about is your hair!So, here are 6 easy bridesmaid hairstyles that are no fuss and look... Get the hairstyle!
However, sometimes you may feel a lack in buildings selection but don't worry, we know how to solve this problem.
Publishing a book can sometimes feel the same way, but if it's your first time publishing with Lulu, there is no need to worry.
It can feel like it takes forever sometimes, but they do grow out of it eventually — no worries
Sometimes it's the pet owners themselves who feel stressed because they worry that their beloved animals are uncomfortable.
Don't worry — the shot at the top was just a quick pose In my opinion, you do have to force yourself to write sometimes in the way you might force yourself to do training or studying in another subject when you don't feel like it.
While some once - adopted people sometimes worry that their questions about their adoption or their interest in their birthfamily might somehow hurt their adoptive parents» feelings, the truth is that most adoptive parents would actually prefer for their kids to involve them in their efforts to learn more about their adoption and who was a part of it.
Feeling worried, sad, frustrated or angry are all normal emotions for children and adults to have sometimes.
As they grow and develop, all children encounter situations where they feel worried, nervous and sometimes even scared.
Sometimes more needs to happen to avoid the worry creating feelings, or thoughts, that stop us from doing every - day tasks, connecting with others and being involved in our favourite things — or trying new ones.
When children and young people don't know what is happening, they can sometimes think that the separation or changes are their fault, or they might worry that the separation will change how their parent feels about them.
Families may notice that brothers and sisters experience and express a range of feelings, such as uncertainty and confusion; worry and guilt; and sometimes even resentment and anger.
Although many parents feel overwhelmed, worried and sometimes embarrassed by such behaviors, for children managing such strong emotions is really a learning process.
It's sometimes hard for them to think about what are the most important things to say, or to figure out how to express themselves, particularly when they are feeling worried or upset.
Other studies have shown that children sometimes feel abandoned by their parents, worry about the future and blame themselves for being the cause of the divorce (Hetherington 1979; Pryor and Rodgers 2001; Rutter 1979).
So, I am not worrying, just buying, but sometimes it makes me feel yucky inside and I just want to downsize and de-clutter and spend more time going for walks and socializing and reading and less time thinking about STUFF.
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