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Whatever you do, do not send or communicate your fears and thoughts to the person you broke up with, since this will only prolong the process of healing from the breakup.
Journal, Jepsen tells patients: Communicate your fear to the dentist.
If you can communicate what your fears are, your challenges are, and if you trust that the people you work with all want the right outcome, then the environment is going to create itself.
The best way to emotionally prepare before and during a pregnancy is to regularly communicate about your fears, your hopes, your desires and your anxiety.
At the end, pay attention to your feelings and motives and self reflect on these when you're giving or receiving, don't have a fear of communicating your needs, be aware what signals you give off and what type of people you attract, and do behavioral and cognitive modification if needed.
The young physicians communicated their fears of making mistakes, the stress of their uncertainties and concern about their reputation.
Beginning with Quentin Durward (1823), Walter Scott's first historical novel about France, and the French novel that looked to it for inspiration, Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris (1831), I show how the Gypsy became a character that communicated a fear that France was recklessly forgetting and destroying the monuments and narratives that had long preserved its pre-revolutionary past.
While Chastain communicated her fear and nerves through trembles and panicked eyes, Worthington's stoicism did the emoting for him, a sort of subliminal message sent from an outwardly powerful presence.
The women communicated their fear at the antenatal healthcare clinic and were referred to an obstetrician at the psychosocial unit of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
The singers, deprived of language, bravely go on trying to communicate their fears, joys and jealousies.
Because of the proliferation of social media, the players were able to communicate their fears and frustrations with Twitter and Facebook postings.
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