Sentences with phrase «talking about your feelings about»

No one would dream of telling a woman who was talking about her feelings about her rape, «Stop complaining and just be grateful that you're okay.»
Encourage older kids to talk about their feelings about the new baby.
Couples need to talk about their feelings about surrogacy.
Allow your child to openly talk about her feelings about the move and be sympathetic to her fears.
Relate offers counselling for single people, or you could find a private relationship counsellor to give you a chance to talk about your feelings about being single with someone who is non-judgmental and supportive.
Start by talking about your feelings about sex, such as the messages you received growing up.
Children can begin to talk about their feelings about conflict with their parents in a much more open way.
She would eventually start to get worried that she might drive her husband away with her constant insecurity about mattering to him and her constant need to talk about her feelings about the betrayal.

Not exact matches

«It does feel like all of my videos have been an expression of things I want to relay to my sister, or things I wish I could talk to my sister about.
There's nothing wrong with feeling bad about how someone is treating you, but your self - talk (the thoughts you have about your feelings) can either intensify the negativity or help you move past it.
Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider talks about how to feel confident when pitching, how to grab an audience's attention and keep it, and what he learned from Donald Trump about branding:
Forty - one percent of remote workers in one study said they felt their colleagues talked about them behind their backs.
If you're a supervisor in a work environment, pull your employees aside individually and talk to them openly about their thoughts and feelings.
Any time someone talks about checking luggage, I feel like I'm programmed to tell that person Southwest checks your first two bags free.
It's the supervisors and superiors who set the tone, not the company retreats where people talk endlessly about feelings, or participate in «trust falls.»
«Talking about stress, anxiety and depression with someone else can make it okay, like there's nothing wrong with feeling this way.
Continue to talk about what you're dealing with, even if it feels awkward.
People love to feel like they have the best thing, no matter what that thing is, and they'll do way more than talk about it if they really feel like it's the best.
If not for the NAFTA talks, the Bank of Canada would be feeling much better about the economy.
And he tweeted some lyrics from the rapper Emininem expressing the feeling that what most normal people talk about is «gibberish.»
And make sure to meet up with your real friends IRL to talk about how great it feels to be done with Facebook, for real this time.
By encouraging people to talk about themselves, by asking questions that show you respect their thoughts, their opinions, their perspectives, and their feelings... you implicitly show that you respect them.
David MacNaughton says he's feeling more optimistic about the state of the talks than he has in a long time.
In fact, we almost can't help sharing our thoughts and feelings: Research also shows that talking about ourselves, whether in person or on social media, triggers the same pleasure sensation in the brain as does money or food — self disclosure causes increased activity in brain regions associated with the sense of reward and satisfaction from money, food and even sex.
When the co-owners talk about divorce, employees understandably worry and feel stressed about the future of the business and their jobs.
«No one talks to you about anything because no one feels safe,» Namie says.
Admittedly, this kind of candor can be awkward for those of us who grew up not talking about money — but the reality is that today's skilled workers feel justified in seeking out compensation information.
For the in - depth piece, Jonathan Moules talks to a handful of founders who successfully sold their businesses about the unexpected feelings of sadness that can follow.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy isn't feeling much love these days, and we're not talking about media speculation over an alleged affair between his wife, Carla Bruni, the French - Italian model / singer, and musician Benjamin Biolay.
Research shows that approximately 40 percent of everyday speech is spent telling other people what we think or feel — basically, talking about our subjective experiences.
Just as Nest and Dropcam convinced consumers it's not weird to have a security camera in your house, once enough of your friends are talking about the particulates in their water, you might feel differently.
They encourage an open and psychologically safe environment where people can talk openly about their specific needs, desires, interests, ideas, strengths, and talents where everyone feels valued.
I'm talking about months of feeling emotionally drained.
«It is an ongoing process where parents perform the activities with their children, and they talk with their children about how they felt,» said Dwight Burlingame, a professor of philanthropic studies at
«All I want is to talk about what happened, but I feel like I can't,» Beth told Business Insider.
We need to make sure we have a compelling feature set that we can execute at a high quality, so when we start talking about the next iteration of the game it looks, feels and plays different enough that people feel like they have to get the next version.
As a father of girls he felt remorseful for the comment and ended up talking with Crosby about championing female founders.
Another reason Dr. Oz has experienced such widespread success is that he talks to viewers about things they might not feel comfortable discussing with their doctors.
Instead, talk about the implications of their actions indirectly by discussing the impact the problem has had on you, your feelings, or the business.
Certainly, that's how it felt in early 2009, when people in boardrooms suddenly started talking about social media in a serious way.
If you can't honestly say why someone should join your organization (and feel proud when you say it), then either find someone who can say it for you, or join a different business that you can talk passionately about.
But once participants started talking about the videos they had viewed, it became apparent that those people who watched the magician felt worse than those who watched the cartoon, and they also felt more excluded in the conversation than their peers.
The day after the election, one friend told me her workplace felt like a funeral; another grappled with how to talk about it with her high school students.
That is the feeling that I get from watching him and when he talks about football and all you hear [around the league].
Maybe Dave feels like he's talked about that stuff before.
People are more likely to talk about your product and share it with others because it is unique and significant, and it makes them feel good about themselves for being involved.
When I did my MBA, I interviewed hundreds of women and spent a lot of time doing digital anthropology... going to chat rooms and getting people to talk to me about things they wouldn't necessarily feel comfortable talking about in person.
So we're always talking about, as a content marketing team, how can we push the boundaries in terms of showing great design but also doing something that feels a little bit outside of the box?
«A lot of companies talk about «making the world a better place» but I feel like Etsy is one of the few which actually takes into account issues like sustainability, equality, humane treatment, etc. in all of its business decisions.»
Our culture is something we all talk about, celebrate and, most importantly, feel we can contribute to.
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