Sentences with phrase «very emotional person»

I'm a very emotional person..
I'm a loving and caring person I'm sensitive as well and I'm trustful and comprehensive I don't like liars and I'm very emotional person I'm loyal and friendly i love spending time with friends and family I like to joke around sometime and dependable and respectful to others I'm not demanding i...
«I'm also a very emotional person.

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We let people save the messages they love — these very emotional messages.
However, very few people are trained to focus on emotional management skills throughout their careers.
«Amazon's business strategy is super broad... What we can be is the emotional connection brand... super-focused on one thing that people are very passionate about.»
The healing process is not always easy and is a very emotional time, so our goal is to take care of two caretakers and two survivors each month so that we can help as many people in the community as possible.
«The emotional decision - making process that drives people's perception of flavor, of enjoyment, really starts from the very moment that they start thinking about eating the product,» he says.
The skills of initiative, collaboration, courage and character, quite rightly are very important have more to do with Emotional Intelligence, maturity and people skills.
«We're dealing with people who are very emotional,» he said.
· B.C. Liberal MLA Kevin Krueger expressed his support for the plant by saying «I know that various people are saying very emotional things about it, but we trust scientists and engineers when we get on airplanes.
The problem is that very few people what to have this rational discussion — they want to have an emotional arguement and play a game of «my god is better / kinder / bigger / badder than your god.
Many people believe Pentecostals to be fanatics and odd, but we are people who are just very emotional and love our beliefs!
It very cleverly exposes the tight control charismatic leaders can have on their people, and how they can react with emotional violence when questioned.
misogyny, mental and emotional abuse all hidden behind a new found liberalism and feminism because the times they are a changin», jumping on the same sex marriage band wagon because its the hot new ride in town, and you just might get to be relevant again... these people are very cunning and smart and they will use anything (theology, controversy, sensationalism) and anyone to get ahead.
Once is not as few and to proliferate Tony's propaganda about my mental health which was proven through an exhaustive $ 4000 court ordered psychological evaluation that the person you were protecting from emotional, physical and mental abuse was the one with a very serious personality disorder.
If anyone else wants to come here and «apologize» please don't embarrass yourself, or insult the emotional intelligence of the very bright and empathic people here, many who have faced real abuse at the hands of religious leaders.
A year or so ago, a member of The Healing Place... a person with serious emotional problems... was very upset because I wouldn't give him unlimited one on one time when he hadn't yet incorporated most of what we had been dealing with for the previous two years.
Pastoral alliances in that state advised Kelly that it was very hard for people to move on with life until they've dealt with the emotional and psychological toll.
He was also very strange, had a laundry list of emotional problems, and people didn't want to be around him.
The people in my study became very upset if they discovered an infidelity, but they could distinguish a brief affair from what they regarded as the central importance of the emotional commitment of the marriage.
«People who have seen it since it was rediscovered have become very emotional.
«I get — I don't know — a hundred tweets a day of people telling me that they cry at the trailer or the thought of the trailer because it is a very emotional experience when you've been absent to suddenly be present in a powerful and strong way,» DuVernay says.
Through the very awareness of their emotional instability the mentally ill are often more in touch with their real selves than are many well - adjusted persons.
But yet, I asscoiate very strongly my wanting to be with a woman to who I am as a person, that my sexual attraction follows not a gender type, but an emotional attraction to women.
Oral history is much better in determining the emotional impacts on people, but even there it tends to be very distorted over time, and in the case of the Bible, other tellers.
Family means blood ties or very close emotional ties that one person feels to another.So you can experience «family» outside of your immediate small group whom you live with but I don't think it can be forced.
Now, I'm going to do something dangerous and critically engage with a piece of sacred art that a lot of people have very real emotional attachments to.
The most cogent psychoanalytic explanation of alcoholism indicates that the emotional damage involved probably occurred in the very early life of the person — during the period when the child's primary way of relating to the outside world is oral.
When we are learning another person, there is also inevitably emotional pain, for the very act of entrusting our self to another means a decentering and displacement of our self - preoccupation.
It can be very emotional, as silly as that may sound to some people.
ExCtly I think a lot of the people on here are very young and very emotional hence the fits and outbursts that happen here on a regular basis.
He sent a very emotional message to the families of people involved in this crash, but he still played on Wednesday night and I think if he has recovered well physically and mentally I will play him.»
«He has sent a very emotional message to the families of people involved in this crash, but he still played on Wednesday, and if he has recovered well physically and mentally, I will play him as well.»
A very warm and caring person, Andrea takes pride in her ability to anticipate her client's needs and provide encouragement, as well as emotional and physical support.
«More than one person took a bite of the sample and had — let's call it a very strong emotional response.
I think people have a hard time considering a slippery, invisible emotional problem, with very few black and white answers.
«Change scares the heck out of people and people are very emotional about food,» wrote long - time school food reformist Nancy Huehnergarth to me in a recent email.
For example, a child who struggles with sensory motor integration or who has autism can be working on the very same four facets of Emotional Intelligence * (EI) right alongside a child for whom self - control, sitting quietly and / or perceiving another person's needs come easily, it's just going to look a little different.
It is very doubtful that either parent can supply the emotional support the children need, afflicted as both parents are with myopia so severe as to disable these persons, at least temporarily, in their several roles as father and mother of the children.
The birthing process is a very personal and emotional topic for many people.
So to have this other person, it is often a very self centered view point you know what is interfering with my needs, with my emotional needs, with my physical property, «that is my toy, leave it alone».
«It is absurd to leave someone in charge of a department whose role is to protect the country from a growing climate crisis who himself believes that «people get very emotional about this subject, and I think we should just accept that the climate has been changing for centuries».
There's the same emotional attachment to individual teachers and local schools, even the ones that don't work very well, so the governor's attacks make people feel protective.»
The failings of New Labour: From a Blue Labour perspective, Jonathan Rutherford, Professor of Cultural Studies at Middlesex University and editor of Soundings, writes very well on the failings of New Labour (see page 88 of this Soundings e-book, which is based on a series of seminars on Blue Labour, from 2010 - 11): «The early years of New Labour — the pluralism, the ethical socialism, the stakeholding economy, the idea of a covenant of trust and reciprocity with the people, the emotional language that reignited popular hope — created a powerful and successful story.
Deborah Hughes, executive director of at the Susan B. Anthony House and Museum, says in a year when two women are on the presidential ballot in most states, many people feel a very real emotional connection to the work of the suffragist leader.
People are connecting on a very real emotional level with that sense of gratitude and progress.»
«With emotional words, most people can differentiate between words and scrambles very quickly, with high accuracy,» says Hare.
«We interviewed people in focus groups before the vaccination campaign and they had very emotional stories to tell about their experience with cholera.
Very often, the person wearing the mentor hat isn't the same as the person wearing the PI hat, because students often feel uncomfortable being emotional or honest with their bosses, or fear disappointing them.
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