Sentences with phrase «work out some of those emotions»

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Once you realize how investing works — the opportunities and how to minimize your risk, it helps take the emotion out of it.
This is why sales motivational speakers teach salespeople to leave emotion out of their work — even when it comes to celebrating a win.
Account holders can not afford to let their emotions take over when you have asked to show proof of identification as it can work out for your protection alone.
Godden respectfully narrates the inner - workings of a Benedictine abbey — the nuns» working out their salvation together, emotion, temptation, mystery, and all.
A rally was held outside NFL headquarters to support the out - of - work quarterback, who still evokes the strongest emotions among NFL fans
These types of dreams can provide a way for them to work out their emotions throughout the pregnancy.
So instead of losing it when your little one loses it, take an adult time - out, breathe deeply to gain control of your own emotions, and then grab the Three C's of gentle discipline from your parenting toolbox and work with your child, not against them.
I was pretty healthy, but I had had complications at the first birth, so it took a while working through fear, and that was one of the biggest excuse I noticed that the prevailing emotion around my first birth was fear and I don't want to live out of fear.
«People can develop a compulsive or addictive relationship with exercise in which they struggle to maintain a rigid routine,» Rosenfeld says, «and they'll land in a sea of negative emotions when they're unable to work out
While this tension has been shown to breed negative emotion and subsequently subpar performance, research also shows that keeping emotions out of it actually kept the work and performance vibes high.
While we might not summit the highest of peaks, fending off unpleasant and unhelpful thoughts and emotions while working out is no less important for us.
I'm still working a whole lot of emotions, ideas, wishes, hopes, dreams out through prayer — and probably will be for a long time.
«The Guardians» is a women - centric work done in a classical style, lots of long takes so that we in the audience can register the emotions of women who worry daily that their men may not return and who take out their anxieties in part by some awfully hard farm work.
The other voice actors aren't given as much to do, and the film has a habit of oversimplifying its treatment of Riley's emotions (which were clearly inspired by the work of Robert Plutchik), including some manufactured conflict that's a bit flimsy, but it makes up for those minor blemishes with boundless levels of creativity that win out every time.
It works with the live singing to help bring out the raw emotion of the song if all you are focused in is the actor delivering the powerful lyrics.
This may be more action orientated, but the fabulous work of the effects team squeeze out all the required emotions and empathy in a fraction of the time that Peter Jackson did.
But I have to confess that I've seen nothing at the NYFF that resonated as deeply or engaged me as thoroughly as Looper — yes, a Bruce Willis action movie, but one with an ingeniously worked - out plot, surprisingly deep emotions, and a thing or two to say about the uncertainty of inevitability.
The story is something they came up with, the idea of an android trying to work out what emotions were and how they affect people.
Buying a car can bring out a lot of emotions, but at Honda Marysville, working with Ericka and Jabo, we experienced friendly service and professionali... sm in a timely manner.
Buying a car can bring out a lot of emotions, but at Honda Marysville, working with Ericka and Jabo, we experienced friendly service and professionali
Springstubb captures the emotions of loss that come with leaving all that's familiar as well as the first stirrings of hope when it seems as if things just might work out.
Therefore, as you work to determine the price of your book, it's important to take emotion out of your decision and start working to view your book as a complete stranger would.
Dig deep enough, and it is often an emotional reason — so working with your emotions to help you get out of that hole makes perfect psychological sense... which is why it works so often for so many tens of thousands of families who try it.
«It's not that the math of leveraging doesn't work out, it's that human emotions get in the way.»
It does still come down to timing, and only works if you can take the emotion out of your trading.
Having tried and programmed all sorts of expert analysers / robots, this article really points out why they simply won't work as there's the second factor, the market conditions / volumes and the general emotion surrounding the markets that we can not yet embed into the application logic properly yet.
I've worked for years to take the emotions out of my investment processes, with some success.
Once you realize how investing works — the opportunities and how to minimize your risk, it helps take the emotion out of it.
In the case of Tosca, our Work of the Week, the song in question is «Vissi d'arte» from the Puccini opera Tosca, in which the title character, «the opera singer with the eyes of black, threatened with rape by her lover's imprisoner, sings of her life dedicated to art and love, [then] fights him off and kills him,» explains Schimmel Gold, who set out to capture the «despair and overwhelming emotions» of the tragic heroine.
Schmidt's work is full of emotion and internal awareness, leaving us to sort out his stunning and complicated mash of imagery.
Immense and expansive as the emotions and experiences he captures, Hodges» works include fine, complex pieces such as Not for Long (1996); a wall sculpture resembling a spider web crafted from jeweler's metal chains; and No Betweens (1996) a curtain made out of silk flowers; and the billboard - sized Don't Be Afraid (2004), for which Hodges invited members of the United Nations to handwrite the message don't be afraid in their native languages on a large piece of vinyl.
Called «Pucker», this work is laugh - out - loud funny and conveys all sorts of emotions - from all - out horror to shocking sensory overload to pure pleasure and delight.
Jacotey's work draws inspiration from the gathering of people together, the expression of emotions in their many and varied interactions and the contexts and details in which these engagements take place — architecture, landscape, or place; picking out wallpaper, furniture, clothes, and zooming in further to detail pattern, patina, texture... Her works — though insistently manual in their making (paintings on plaster and dust sheets, pencil drawings, sewing and fabric)-- make use of perspectives that reference the world of cinema and slo - mo, the photographer's point and shoot, identifying an artist who has come of age in the smartphone world with its prevalent verbs — zoom, scroll, tap, drag, swipe etc..
A group exhibition of physical and assertive work that sets out to affect the audience through sensation and emotion.
Here lies the contradiction of Matisse's life as an artist: despite the apparent ebullience of most of his work, he always sought to empty out his emotions, so that the painting might attain a perfect visual purity of coherence, and unity of form and content.
Their creativity, ability to weave in and out of various mediums and energy and emotion in their work is something that inspires me to no end.
Rothko evolved slowly out of an expressionist figurative style, and he always insisted that his work was about expressing tangible emotions like tragedy and ecstasy.
Family law, with children and finances and often high emotions involved, is just one example where an algorithm is not going to be of much use beyond working out the support payments (and we have the provincial guidelines for that already.
Members of the Stoneman Douglas Drama Club have been working out those emotions together — partly through their art.
What you may not realize is how often «legal issues» may just be your unresolved emotions in disguise... In fact, most good lawyers will tell you exactly this: «You'll be far better off if you can work things out on your own instead of going the legal route»... Unfortunately, amid the emotional static, too many parents do not hear or heed that message» (pp. 134 - 135)
I work with people everyday who struggle with depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction, identity confusion, relationship problems, or feel like their emotions are out of control.
I suggest that you find someone you can talk to about this so that you can start to sort out how you feel, and start working through all of the emotions that go along with divorce.
For parents and carers, the challenges often include working out how to access the right services for their child, and dealing with the roller coaster ride of emotions that can accompany parenting a child with a disability.
If you've ever tried to work out a problem with your partner, you know it can be a situation with tension, heightened negative emotion and perhaps a face - off of epic proportions until one of you «wins.»
As a therapist, my goal is to pull alongside people during their times of hurt and frustration, work to make sure you're heard and understood, help sort out complicated emotions, and chart a course of action that helps bring the therapy relationship to a close.»
Although I have training in the Gottman Method and frequently teach my clients new skills, I also have a sound understanding of other more emotion - focused approaches that work from the inside out.
In the book, Broderick calls on her years of experience working with adolescents to outline the best strategies for dealing with disruption in the classroom and emotions that are out of hand.
Part of every qualified mediator's training is in assisting couples who have high emotions but who still would like to work things out peacefully.
Working through your emotions takes time — especially if your spouse's infidelity came out of the blue.
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