Sentences with phrase «talking to a stranger about»

Married for a zillion years, mother of two, trim as an arrow — if you have to talk to a stranger about your sex life, she'll do just fine.
I got on my bike and went to a nice coffee spot to work on my blog while I randomly talked to strangers about life, work, ambitions, relationships, etc..
However, it was this life event that got them talking to strangers about how you handle the financial responsibility when you're no longer running solo.
It's a sensitive subject, and people don't like talking to strangers about that.
But they can't bring themselves to do it and, waiting for the vet to arrive, talk to the stranger about the legendary pup who brought light to the lives of a group of Aussie barflies.
There are a number of good reasons why the victim of a sexual assault would hesitate to go to the police, perhaps because they are worried about talking to a stranger about such a traumatic experience, or do not believe that the attacker will be held accountable.
It used to be a complete no - no to talk to strangers about your views on politics, religion, and sex, for example, or to use foul language.
However, it was this life event that got them talking to strangers about how you handle the financial responsibility when you're no longer running solo.
It can also seem intimidating to talk to a stranger about your relationship.
Counseling is a courageous act in itself — talking to a stranger about your problems, hearing commentary on your problems, responding to questions and answers — that's brave.
Although it can feel embarrassing to talk to a stranger about some very private issues, marriage counselors are comfortable helping you address it.
«Talking to a stranger about your innermost thoughts can be scary and risky.
He still refuses to go to marriage counseling even though my depression therapist has suggested it, because he doesn't like talking to strangers about his things.

Not exact matches

Talk about ups and downs: Bill Bartmann grew up poor, was no stranger to booze or gangs, had a bad accident and was told he'd never walk again, got rich, went broke, and is now on the rise.
Keath also cites the show's use of music to inspire creative thought, and how it «always talks about something I've never heard of, some strange new discovery or scientific problem being solved in a weird way.»
It's indeed one of the strange facts about the brain because we usually teach our children to read and talk politely.
For me, taking the time to do my boyfriend's laundry, help a co-founder with an outside endeavor or simply talk with a stranger about his or her day can be rejuvenating.
«Whenever I want to start a conversation with a stranger or someone I don't know well, I start talking about something that happened to me early that day,» writes William Beteet.
[1:20] How the kindness of a stranger changed Tony's life [3:35] Peter Diamandis talks about the origins of X Prize [6:30] Technology helping the agricultural industry [7:00] Sequencing genomes [8:55] Life - work integration [11:15] Finding your highest calling in life [12:00] Reframing what is «impossible» [14:00] Strategy vs. psychology [15:00] Changing your state [16:00] The science of achievement, the art of fulfillment [19:00] Living in a beautiful state [24:00] Thinking 10x bigger [28:00] Surrounding yourself with a «nothing is impossible» community [29:00] The news pollutes your mind [31:00] Tony's natural gifts and core beliefs [33:30] Overcoming failure and criticism [37:45] Defining your environment [40:00] Life happens for you, not to you [42:00] Rituals and practices to up your game [46:30] Tony's priming process
I was always told it was impolite to talk about politics or religion to strangers... so it seems doubly so to knock on someone's door and try to do it.
So if people really do talk about their families and relationships to a stranger, that's what they are doing.
It's very strange to be talked about as a cohesive group when we obviously are not.
If I were lying in a bed dying, my family would be the thing I want to talk about, to make sure that I can make a stranger understand my love for them and hopefully keep them alive in one more person.
Not just in how I describe the world, but in how I speak to my wife, how I interact with neighbors and strangers, how I talk about God, how I treat my daughter, how I describe my work.
I won't give you the full quote but it talked about how church as part of active discipleship can make strangers seem less threatening, but how the pull of human nature keeps trying to take us away from that (ie strangers become more threatening).
We must seem very strange to Christians of the Third World, for example, in talking about love but then building economic dams so that we can control those rains God sends from heaven on the just and on the unjust.
But if I talk to some of the Christian I knew before about insurance or those finance issue, they may help me by sign up for my insurance plan.That will makes me that I am using a pastoral role to promote insurance products which I really do want to.But if I want to promote the insurance products to all the strangers, It is going to very difficult in the beginning and I wonder if I can meet the monthly quota with such a way to do my business.
«A lot of times articles talk about strange and non-sense theories on purpose to make us think and decide for ourselves!»
The guy talked and drew for about five minutes, and then as he closed up, we were supposed to pull a Gospel tract out of our pocket and hand it to a stranger nearby and ask what they thought about Jesus and the message they had just heard, and if they had any questions or wanted us to pray with them.
Nobody's talking about YOU — we are happy to read something POSITIVE and inspiring about 2 total strangers who were healed spiritually in a pretty awesome way.
And then, having experienced together the healing mercy that comes from the one who alone is mighty to save, we can journey on as friends — no longer strangers to each other — who are eager to talk to each other, and even to argue passionately with each other about crucial issues.
It was a call not only out of the blue, but to a strange world where I was to talk about values in a non-religious environment.
Instead of receiving self - improvement nudges or engaging in conversation with strangers, I watched the founders fret (a lot) over technical glitches with the web streaming, talk about how hard they had worked to pull the service off, and try to sell me Sunday Assembly swag.
During these strange and challenging times we're all seeking and stalking with the intent to find our dreams... and I'm here to provide you with guidance about your message to help your dreams come true... With all the negative talk and thoughts we've all seen change... the world is changing and leaving behind what we use to live.
I hope this strange story of mine gives you much to talk about!
That old building you've always wondered about, that question you've turned over in your mind, the ritual you've never tired, that stranger you want to talk to — these are the rabbit holes that produce story - worthy material.
The thought of knocking on the doors of strangers and talking to them about Jesus sent me into a panic.
I know it doesn't look like forcing a stranger strapped into the seat next to me to talk about Christianity, like it's follicular unit extraction, especially if she doesn't want to.
«It's strange that Christians so rarely talk about failure when we claim to follow a guy whose three - year ministry was cut short by his crucifixion.
It seemed strange to find the Christian ethics of Reinhold Niebuhr discussed under the rubric of «self - sacrifice» in Outka's book because Niebuhr never talked much about «Self - sacrifice» in his ethics courses.
And about economic realities — should the USA be so sensible as to re-direct the $ 10.2 million per day it hands the State of Israel (its military) to purchase more bombs, guns and weaponry to keep the Palestinians at bay and locked in prisons, or chased out of Palestine / Israel to so - called «safe havens», then I will readily agree to talk with anyone about economics and affordability of welcoming more strangers and people fleeing their land and homes.
One school asked the inspectors to leave, saying that it upset and unsettled the children to have a stranger enter the (primary) classroom and demand that the children talk about something they were uncomfortable with.
And it is SO FRUSTRATING to watch people who identify as Christian disregard gigantic chunks of the Bible that talk about welcoming the stranger, feeding the poor, doing justice, loving kindness, etc., etc., etc., to say nothing of ignoring the fact that Jesus was part of a marginalized group under empire and also a refugee from a batshit crazy tyrant (Matthew 2).
Maybe I have a strange family, but we love going to stores like this and talking to the experts about their food products.
It was great to spend more time with Renee just hanging out, cooking together, walking on the beach, binge watching Stranger Things, sipping matcha and talking about life goals, love, self - esteem and work.
How do you guys feel about talking to strangers?
Instead of talking about the strange history of the day, passing each and every one of you a scribbled love note, or gushing about my husband I've collected the most fun V - day posts below for you all to melt over.
Weather is something people mostly agree with each other — and people love to agree with someone;)-- and you can talk about it with nearly anybody you meet, because it isn't something too private or too weird to talk about with strangers.
My son loves to talk about penis when there are strangers around — says things like «do you have a penis?»
Remind your child that all the usual rules about talking to or going anywhere with strangers apply.
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