Thank goodness in my case for an LC, and the
little voice in my head telling me I could do this, if I just gave it one more day.
I will help you develop compassion for yourself and a belief that you really are doing the best you can - no matter what that little
voice in your head says.
He is diagnosed with bipolar disorder and lives everyday
with voices in his head — and he wouldn't have it any other way.
Hearing from Him is presented as a very direct, a recognizable
voice in your head giving powerful, clear advice and direction.
But, honestly, you don't think that people
following voices in their head, or others who are following those voices, isn't something worth commenting on?
I have watched that
voice in my head beat me up for years — I'm not good enough, smart enough, thin enough, successful enough, and on and on.
Besides that I am looking forward to making work with
fewer voices in my head that is as selfish and indulgent as I can imagine.
Ever read a blog post so surgical and truthful and invasive in it's rhetoric that you can literally hear the writer's
voice in your head as you progress through the piece?
In the interview with People, she encouraged women who struggle with self - critical thoughts to shut down that little
negative voice in their head.
There are definitely differences and I'll get to those, but — honestly — this is the same film, right down to the mentor - figure villain
with voices in his head.
I definitely feel like I'm at a better place, but of course there's still
voices in my head when I eat something like a sandwich, or vegan ice cream with friends, or anything like that.
Why not look at this as a case where a psychiatric patient — probably a paranoid schizophrenic — took advantage of permissive US gun laws and carried out the wishes
of voices in his head?
And it can ping all those triggers in the back of your mind from your parents or your guidance counselor or your crappy boss or whoever serves as the demoralizing
voice in your head whispering that the work you do as an artist isn't really real work.
The Hughes Brothers (Menace II Society) deliver a western / samurai tale of a man (Denzel Washington) walking west
because voices in his head told him to.
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