Sentences with phrase «without feeling like a failure»

I promise that if you're in the thick of breastfeeding or other challenges you can read our book without feeling like a failure.
So what's your strategy for making both happen at once without feeling like a failure if you don't post up at the gym every morning at 6 am?
Nicole recently posted... How to fail without feeling like a failure
You won't be able to look at your kids without feeling like a failure in their eyes?

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It's the perfect way to encompass multiple things without getting so specific that you feel like a failure if you don't attain them!
I've felt like somewhat of a failure of a mother and female in general for never making it past a few weeks without a bottle... because it feels like feed the bottle or sit there all day while your baby sucks and starves.
It also allows them to learn about themselves, what they like and don't like, and even make mistakes without feeling any pressure or failure.
Achieving this transition smoothly, without making a child feel like a failure, can prevent negative feelings about sports and physical activity in general.
The key is to recognize the need for help and explicitly ask for it without feeling like a burden or a failure as a parent.
Doing your best for a colicky baby and having your best efforts fall short feels bad enough, without somebody making you feel like the failure is yours or that your baby is just being «fussy».
i felt like a failure and that i was not meant to become a mother (i was unable to become pregnant without intervention).
And so I think we can give ourselves permission to make use of these tools without feeling like we're horrible, without feeling like it's a big failure.
This gives me a goal to work toward (eventually aiming to do 4 circuits per workout) without making me feel like a failure for not doing all 4.
Can't we work full - time, live in urban apartments / houses, enjoy meals with our guests (even if we don't cook), and find ways to make our modern lifestyles work via creative means without feeling like social or economic failures?
It seems like some sort of checkpoint or save system that makes failure feel a little less brutal would be a simple modification, but even without it, the game just forces you to be careful with your decisions.
Without this background, teachers might feel like failures and eventually give up.
Many games are about learning from mistakes, but the ability to jump right back into battle after death without the fear of lost progress means failure rarely feels like punishment in Cuphead.
The actual fight with the boss wasn't any easier, but I felt like a failure became Dark Souls II decided I wasn't capable of defeating the boss without help.
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