Sentences with phrase «start accepting her situation»

In the mean time she had to start accepting her situation.

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Once you've accepted what the worst possible outcome of a situation could be, then you can actually start thinking about how you actually might create a better outcome.
«We have to accept that someone playing for Dortmund for eight years and getting [close to] 28 starts to think about his situation.
Failing to quality for this upcoming Euro 2016 finals is a disappointing situation indeed for Netherlands, but it's something they must accept for now and start their rebuilding process.
The situation itself is simply too absurd for us to accept, right from the start.
The third season of United States of Tara found Tara and her family breaking new ground: Tara's situation with her alters took a huge swing in unexpected directions; Max had a major realization about his job; Kate had to figure out the first step in forging her own life; Marshall had love and life issues to deal with while trying to get a start in serious filmmaking; Charmaine had to put aside her issues with Tara to accept her help in dealing with her daughter, wheels [you'll have to watch to understand — I'm not even going to try to explain], and even Dr. Hattaras had a life - altering experience [though not one he particularly wanted].
Explain your situation and start by offering them a settlement that will benefit you and one you think they may accept.
However, recent research finds that this is not true: In fact, people with lower self - esteem have the same social skills as people with higher self - esteem, but they often don't feel safe enough to use them.1 This «safety» concern comes into play in situations when one tries to start a relationship with another person, or what researchers call relationship initiation; such situations are risky because one often doesn't know if the other person is going to be accepting or rejecting, 1 and thus the outcome of the attempted initiation is often uncertain.
After you have ridden through all of the emotions listed above (probably several times), you will eventually get to a point where you start to accept your situation.
If a family can not provide one of the documents described in this section to prove the child is homeless, a Head Start program may accept the family's signed declaration to that effect, if, in a written statement, program staff describe the child's living situation that meets the definition of homeless Program staff may seek information from third parties who have firsthand knowledge about a family's living situation, if the family gives written consent.
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