Sentences with phrase «uncomfortable thoughts»

It can feel uncomfortable thinking of yourself as an object, yet it's the best way to examine your resume objectively.
For some families, it is a very uncomfortable thought to continue to talk about or remember a pregnancy loss when a living child arrives.
An important component of counseling is to learn coping skills to be able to deal with uncomfortable thoughts or feelings.
When we feel anxious, we'll do anything we can to minimize uncomfortable thoughts, feelings, and sensations.
It's a truly uncomfortable thought, but then this is a villain who isn't afraid of wiping out half of the universe with a single snap of his fingers.
It is as much about putting audience members in a state where things happen and uncomfortable thoughts flood in.
The things from this and previous generations guaranteed to scare the life out of you, leave you with uncomfortable thoughts, and just generally mess with your head.
«In veterinary medicine, we seem very uncomfortable thinking about using alcohol - based hand sanitizers,» said Stull, who also is adjunct professor at the Atlantic Veterinary College in Prince Edward Island, Canada, and owner of Island Dog Consulting.
14:15 Using modeling as a way to help a child learn to move towards uncomfortable thoughts and sensations.
And: «The universe is merely a fleeting idea in God's mind — a pretty uncomfortable thought, particularly if you've just made a down payment on a house.»
Kelly: Well I couldn't do it in public like some people, you know some people don't have a problem... I'd just feel uncomfortable I think.
It's always uncomfortable thinking about the political benefits which accrue from military actions.
Now for me, moving through the next two years (nine months of pregnancy and a year or so of breastfeeding) without the gold standard in beauty — retinoids — was a slightly uncomfortable thought as I anticipated the wear and tear to come from sleepless nights.
With the help of the monitor, those uncomfortable thoughts of not making sufficient progress turn into a transparent description of what you have achieved and which goals you have not yet met.
It's an uncomfortable thought: Human activity causing the extinction of thousands of species, and the only way to slow or prevent that phenomenon is to have smaller families and forego some of the conveniences of modern life, from eating beef to driving cars, according to Stanford University scientists Paul Ehrlich and Robert Pringle.
It's an uncomfortable thought — no one wants to entertain the idea of all that work done for nothing.
If you are considering a 10 year mortgage, you may still have loan on your hands as you approach your retirement age — an uncomfortable thought.
If these concerns were not enough, then there is the uncomfortable thought that the government has not remembered its own Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (SOCPA 2005), s 110, which reformed the law on citizen's arrest.
Let's be honest: for most people, having to call a lawyer is usually an uncomfortable thought.
While it can be an uncomfortable thought, you buy life insurance for those you love, not for yourself.
Consciously move towards the uncomfortable thoughts, sensations and emotions.
Give each other room to be vulnerable and authentic, offering acceptance and validation for uncomfortable thoughts and feelings.
The idea is that a person feels an emotion which leads to a thought that is uncomfortable which in turn leads to a behavior that makes the feeling better, but the feeling is then affected by the behavior so that it leads to another uncomfortable thought which leads to another and possibly even more inappropriate behavior which leads to another feeling and so on.
However, those who we really condemn as GREEDY are in reality psychopaths, those folks who know no bounds to their wants and desires, who acquire resources to the detriment of their fellow beings without experiencing any uncomfortable thoughts regarding the damage that they are causing others due to their lack of the thing that makes most of us well developed humans, a conscience.
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