Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... In the same vein, if we want to be less reactive and more at the helm of our actions, we need to learn how to respond—rather than react to—life’s daily discomforts. Conveniently, undesirable events trigger difficult emotions, providing a lifelong organic meditative practice. You see, if we were never given opportunities to exercise our “emotional tolerance muscles,” moments of discomfort would almost inevitably give rise to reactivity. Yet by viewing undesirable events and their accompanying uncomfortable emotions as opportunities for practicing mindfulness, self-compassion, and communication, we can even interpret undesirable experiences as meaningful. ... "
" ... It cannot be said enough. Change is uncomfortable. Social, political, cultural and economic changes are often personal. There will be moments where every one of us will want to go slower or seek to see someone or something else change first. But we must find it in ourselves to remain sure-footed and true on our path to a better world for all people, despite any individual uncertainties and discomforts. ... "
" ... Moreover, "working out can help improve your posture, strengthen your heart and blood vessels and decrease some common discomforts such as backaches, constipation and fatigue," notes the obstetrician. Besides boosting your overall fitness, "it also helps you lose baby weight effectively," she adds. ... "
" ... Part of the problem is the perception that Asian Americans will remain quiet, putting their heads down as if nothing has happened. Ducking your head may avoid controversy but it can have longer term mental and emotional health effects. It can be like keeping a Hot Pocket in microwave for a long time. The steam has to go somewhere. But that is changing, especially after seeing how little progress has been made. “It’s unfortunate that things haven't changed at all over the years,” said actress Catherine Haena Kim, who portrays Special Agent Emily Ryder on the TV series FBI, about anti-Asian American racism. “When I heard about the attacks, I thought about my mom and that generation. They have done a good job at hiding their discomforts. I’m grateful that we are now talking about it.” Asian Americans may be reaching a point that women reached when they started the #MeToo movement and Black Americans did when they started the #BlackLivesMatters movement: a realization that enough is enough. ... "
" ... Will technology allow us to see transportation as another service in the infrastructure of the city itself, thus achieving more sustainable use models that reduce the impact of congestion and pollution? Initiatives such as those described bring us closer to a future of cities that are more oriented to people and less to their vehicles, to much more rational use of resources and use models that, apart from the initial discomforts of adaptation and change of habits, could make more sense, both in modern cities developed around cars, as well as in older ones, such as in Europe, where private vehicles are generating more difficult problems. At the same time, there is the question of applying incentives and disincentives, the carrot and the stick, free transportation versus higher parking fees or tolls, a question that will affect us all in the future, and the way we enjoy and experience life in the cities. Are you ready to start rethinking transportation in the cities? ... "