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Steve Almond: Here's another sentence worth repeating: "I'm totally in love with her, but there's one problem: I feel unimportant and excruciatingly lonely". I'm specifically interested in how the two parts of this sentence are interacting.
I went without a lot of things, but never for one second did I feel unimportant or unloved.
"I feel left out when you don't talk to me about what's going on in your head, and I'd like to know what you're thinking". "I feel hurt when you watch TV when we're eating dinner because I'd like to learn more about your day". "I feel unimportant to you when you don't include me in plans with your friends.
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The wife might say, "I felt invisible, I felt like my opinions didn't matter, I felt unimportant, I felt disrespected, I felt hurt".
The wife might say, "I felt invisible, I felt like my opinions didn't matter, I felt unimportant, I felt disrespected, I felt hurt". The husband in this case might say: "Okay, well here's what I felt.
However, some companies will ask for opinions or "feeling statements" (ie., "She answered the phone abruptly and spoke so quickly that I wasn't sure I had called the right place. She spoke in a disinterested tone of voice, and I felt rushed. This made me feel unimportant. I did not feel valued as a potential customer").
They're working and I'm going to feel unimportant and bad.' " In the end, she did go and was glad for it.
The message is that "important" women don't take maternity leave, and it makes the rest of us feeling guilty when we do…or worse, perhaps – it makes us feel unimportant by comparison.
Staff who persistently asked them to leave, sometimes despite medical complications, or who expressed relief and happy feelings when the family was about to go home, made the mother feel unimportant and invisible.
"He never has made me feel unimportant, or like speaking with me was a bother.
Being left off of certain projects might make some people feel unimportant, or overlooked.
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