Sentences with phrase «think coming to terms with your past»

I think coming to terms with your past is one of the most difficult parts of our journey.

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Therefore, understanding these people, it should come as no surprise they want the Western population to think in anti-human terms with breastfeeding a thing of the past.
Watching Todd Haynes's seventh feature, Wonderstruck, it's hard not to think about certain hallmarks of the director's previous films: the sense of yearning and isolation found in Safe and Far from Heaven; the fixation on personal and historical past as characters come to terms with being outsiders in Velvet Goldmine; even the use of Barbie dolls as stand - ins for real people in Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story.
This is not just a story of one man trying to come to terms with his past... - JLPen77 Do you think Daniel's life would have ultimately been better or worse if he'd listened to Myrna's advice that he should go home?
Even if you think that you've accepted and come to terms with the past, old wounds are opened,... - jillf Did you like the «gritty» style?
Once again, as they do so well, Nintendo proves that just when you thought you might be done with the past, the past sure as heck ain't done with you: You will be a cold skeleton in the hard earth before you even come to terms with being able to think about milking every trinket out of this game.
This transit will help you come to terms of releasing negative thought patterns and making peace with your past.
5) Think about something that you and your partner have had trouble coming to terms with in the past year — like speaking civilly to each other when either of you is angry; or perhaps, discussing a conflict in your financial situation.
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