Sentences with phrase «thinking about a nightmare»

He was diligently counting his strokes so he could stop his mind from thinking about a nightmare he'd had the night before in which he failed to keep his kids safe in the water.

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Certainly, investors hear alarming investment nightmare stories about people who held a large proportion of their personal wealth in their employer's stock and lost everything.3 4 While your client may think, «I know this company because I work here,» that thinking can get them into trouble — think WorldCom and Lehman Brothers.
Intrusion is about reliving the traumatic experience in different ways, for example by having recurring thoughts about the abortion or aborted child, or having flashbacks, nightmares or intensely depressive reactions around the time of significant anniversaries.
We lost against Watford we expect to win against Chelsea are we serious???? I dreamed we lost 4 1 I could not watch the match after we let the second in that nightmare was on I thought >> >> > as for that first goal it should not have stood as the goal came from dangerous play >> >> > unfortunately the team fell apart the unity has gone out the window >> >> players make school errors yet they earn 100 000 a week crazy carry on >> >> > I am sick of it I have had it with this punch >> > embarrassing carry on cant defend cant attack they only thing they can do is dwell with the ball side ways I am sick of this dwelling about with the ball
«When we went to the NHL to talk about the Bruins [in December 2009], they were laughing at us [because they thought the trip would be a security nightmare],» Kelman says.»
In addition, I think Wenger will have a say about who follows him and Pep would be a nightmare for Wenger since he might well be able to turn this squad into winners, making Wenger look average in the process.
Ramsey is thinking of how much more freedom to attack he will soon have, while Mertesacker can stop having nightmares about how exposed he might be on the counter.
Think about the last time you woke up in a panic from a nightmare.
I think the Everton defenders must still be having nightmares about Barnes.
Dreams — and nightmares — seem to be one way kids process thoughts and feelings about situations they face, and to work through worries and concerns.
It was a nightmare that made me think twice about EVER breastfeeding, as I was afraid I'd run into another dictator consultant.
When I had to start thinking about going back to work, I began having nightmares.
October is SIDS Awareness Month and while it's a terribly unpleasant thing to think about (more like every parent's worst nightmare), there's a lot that can be done to prevent it.
Think about that, stick around, read some more things because your wonderful experience might be another woman's worse nightmare come true.
If she's having nightmares repeatedly, think about what kind of stress she's experiencing in her waking hours and do what you can to reduce it.
Previous trauma (recent or in the past — abuse, accident, etc.) Feeling of anxiety when exposed to situations similar to the trauma Sensations of «being in the trauma» now Nightmares Emotional numbing / detachment psychosis (very rare) * Paranoia Delusions (about baby) Hallucinations Irrational thoughts Impulsivity Refusal to eat Poor judgment Lack decision - making Break with reality Severe insomnia Confusion Higher risk if bipolar disorder in self or family * Requires urgent care.
To assess the reliability of reading a soldier's nonverbal cues, Rizzo asked civilians and veterans who had been diagnosed with ptsd and depression to answer questions about their symptoms, such as disturbing thoughts or nightmares.
The thought of standing in front of a panel of experts talking about science they may know better than you do could be like that nightmare where you keep falling and falling and never know when you're going to hit bottom.
Which is mysterious when you think about it, given that all those old robo - nightmares are coming true before our eyes.
Think about all those times you've talked your way out of a nightmare by telling yourself, This isn't real — you can use the same tactic to reach the big O while dreaming.)
You can imagine that on the one hand i would like to heal and at least not be this sensitive anymore, but on the other hand thinking about eating gluten or even something contaminated with gluten gives me nightmares as it has serious consequences.
A nightmare, or would it be freeing in some ways, to never think about what you wear?
I only have one pair of tall boots that I rarely wear (they're a nightmare to get on... and I've thought about buying a better pair of tall boots, but $ $ $.
Whether are you just thinking about getting started with online dating or are a seasoned dating pro, follow these safety tips to make sure your dream date doesn't turn into a nightmare.
When thinking about the 50's you have to remember that the 50's (as any decade) varied depending on where you lived and how you were raised - and this movie comes pretty close to what real life was like for these people - they were literally trapped inside a nightmare which they (and their contemporaries) had created - it's no wonder that a few years later their children would be burning their bras and protesting wars.
He smiles before he opens his eyes, and describes to her what he thinks is a nightmare about going back in time.
It is difficult to think about the cinema of Ingmar Bergman without thinking about the way he explored his own dreams and nightmares on - screen.
Winner: Alicia Vikander, «The Danish Girl» Should win: Jennifer Jason Leigh, «The Hateful Eight» Upset player: Kate Winslet, «Steve Jobs» Nightmare win: Rachel McAdams, «Spotlight» (love her but she's not even the fourth best performance in the movie) Lowdown: The pundits have been fishing for a category that might provide an upset and if the Best Picture race wasn't so tight there would be more think pieces about this race than you can shake a stick at.
Just when you think all of the news has emerged from the darkness about Alan Wake's American Nightmare but then Remedy gives us more and who are we to... Read More
Just when you think all of the news has emerged from the darkness about Alan Wake's American Nightmare but then Remedy gives us more and who are we to say no to that?
There are scenes from Rodney Ascher's The Nightmare that I still think about even after several months since my initial viewing.
We are forced to confront this 2045 nightmare and think about it, before rejecting it entirely as no future anyone should want.
Never mind the microcomputer controlled ICE is a nightmare to repair; think about trying to fix a broken 8 - speed auto - tranny, all tied into a start / stop function... to make it green no doubt!
Don't even think about it... many mechanics either won't want to touch your beetle or they will not be able to fix it since it's an electrical nightmare that's built like a puzzle!
(Like many authors, I just chucked in words that were somehow relevant to my novel — demons, nightmare, roleplaying game — without any thought about whether readers would actually be searching for these words.)
At night, when he isn't trapped in a recurring nightmare too terrible to think about, he is visited by a very real monster in the form of a giant yew tree.
Once you are at this set circumstances, you may be thinking about declaring bankruptcy to get rid of this nightmare.
Think twice about a long veil for a beach wedding, if it's windy, it will be a nightmare for you and the photographer.
In response to our own global nightmare, it might be time to reconsider what the core of the game is, and to begin thinking less about what it says about individual loss and more about the communal action it dreamed up in response to global tragedy.
I always thought that television producers had nightmares about Janet Jackson's bare nipple, but I guess things are different in Japan.
Every time I see an undertaking like that, all I can think about is the nightmare of making it all work together and the sheer amount of time and money it would take.
It is a nightmare to think about it.
But Berman hasn't fully parsed through the decision, which he characterizes as a criminal lawyer or professor's dream (or nightmare) because the decision is so full of so many issues to think about.
Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares and severe anxiety, and uncontrollable thoughts about the event.
And if you're sitting here thinking, «Oh, it'll be fine, my spouse will take care of the kids,» you clearly haven't had a nightmare about both of you dying in a car accident.
Sure, the user interface looked nice, but it was a nightmare to navigate — and you don't want to think about navigating a smartwatch, something meant to be used at a glance.
In addition to the above, the child has symptoms which are clearly related to the trauma, such as anxiety, depression, flashbacks, nightmares, inability to stop thinking or talking about what happened, irritable mood, unable or unwilling to talk about what happened, emotional numbing, fearful, can't be alone, etc..
Common experiences include numbness, avoidance of reminders, anger, confusion, sadness, frequent thoughts about what happened, dreams and nightmares, physical ailments, difficulty concentrating, changes in appetite... All of these things are natural responses to terrible situations, and there is no «right» way to feel.
In my opinion, this subject letter is a concocted effort, and if you're puzzled as to the author's general if not specific identity you might want to think about the overall message of the letter itself, which is: that in order to avoid a nightmare experience like the one described you clearly need someone other than a REALTOR and your typical Home Inspector — ah yes, that would only leave a: Real Estate Con........!
love the look — but i think it would be a nightmare to clean... how about slate?
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