Tell
the voice of insecurity in your head to pack up and go on vacation for the next 40 days.
Not exact matches
And in the light
of that some very important
voices being expressed about a contrived kind
of fogiveness that enebles abuse, and a form
of jealousy that is
insecurity that misrepresents God.
The star
of Orange Is The New Black and self - proclaimed «
voice of the curves,» recapped a moment
of insecurity when she took her shirt off for a sweat session and noticed another woman rocking what she considered a better body («I ain't gonna lie, she was bad»).
Recently, I listened to J Lo (Jennifer Lopez) in an interview on good morning Britain where she talked about her
insecurities of been judged about her
voice for so many years and how she was able to overcome the
insecurities.
Someone, perhaps, like Taron Egerton, Tom Holland or Will Poulter, with a bit
of mischief in their
voice, but also boyishness and a hint
of insecurity.
And Keaton could hardly be better supported: Norton is uproarious as a preening, Method - acting nightmare; Watts and Riseborough note - perfect as actresses jangled by daft
insecurities; Stone tremendous as the lone
voice of reason, faltering and defiant.»
The film conceives
of him as a kind
of mad machine, his glitches manifesting as homicidal
insecurities, and he's been
voiced — quite recognizably, despite the robotic filter — by James Spader, who sinks his teeth into Whedon's venomous dialogue.
Through the act
of making music, she overcame her
insecurities and found her
voice and place in life.
It is so refreshing to know that your own personal value is determined by the things you own, and that when someone disparages your possessions, you are personally hurt so much that you have to create a ridiculous criticism
of that contrasting
voice to remedy the
insecurity that their opinion has caused you.
I've used that critical inner
voice to really work through many
of those
insecurities, develop new and better habits and push myself in ways I never would have had to if I had not started a work at home lifestyle.
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