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Discover Ludwig"honestly sharing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that the information or statement being shared is true and sincere. Example: "I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for honestly sharing your thoughts and feelings with me. Your openness and honesty are greatly appreciated."
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You've already taken a great first step, which is openly and honestly sharing your concerns with him.
I hoped that, by openly and honestly sharing my feelings and personal experiences, people might see depression and anxiety a little differently.
At its heart, Nomad is Brandan Robertson laying his soul bare and honestly sharing his journey as an invitation to all readers, especially those raised in a conservative evangelical environment.
Each of our writers is on the front line against extremist and destructive elements within all of our traditions; and are living examples of the possibility of honestly sharing the wisdom and truth of their own tradition without succumbing to the temptation to violate or denigrate the tradition of their neighbor.
From our church signs to our "evangelism" efforts, we're so focused on what others need to be more like us, that we don't spend half as much energy or time vulnerably and honestly sharing our own imperfections and messed-up-ness with others.
Often you can help someone else open up by first honestly sharing your own feelings and needs.
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Where we honestly share our racial history?
By choosing to become the voices of these wars, we have an obligation to tell the truth and honestly share our experiences.
It doesn't mean that every single day is spent doing this, but how often do we allow our employees to sort of have an emotional catharsis and honestly share what they're experiencing.
"Because I am a former student, I feel I can honestly share my experiences with students who are facing the problems and limitations of being both deaf and blind," she explained one Friday morning last month as she sat in the office of Sue Ruzenski, a Stony Brook resident and an assistant director at the center.
If I asked 10 scientists to honestly share their feelings about this, I'd guess that at least five or six of them have had this feeling at one time or another in their career.
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