Feelings
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Since it’s tough to really know how hard our peers work, how difficult they find certain tasks, or how much they doubt themselves, there’s no easy way to dismiss
feelings
that we’re less capable than the people around us.
Intense
feelings
of imposterism can prevent people from sharing their great ideas or applying for jobs and programs where they’d excel.
And even when they receive positive feedback, it often fails to ease
feelings
of fraudulence.
But on the other hand, hearing that an advisor or mentor has experienced
feelings
of imposterism can help relieve those
feelings.
Even simply finding out there’s a term for these
feelings
can be an incredible relief.
We may never be able to banish these
feelings
entirely, but we can have open conversations about academic or professional challenges.
With increasing awareness of how common these experiences are, perhaps we can feel freer to be frank about our
feelings
and build confidence in some simple truths: you have talent, you are capable, and you belong.
Although those were just homework, and would never reach their intended recipients, my students slowly began to reveal their true
feelings
in them.
MR: Well, Chris, what we're working on is creating a situation where people can create a mind file, and a mind file is the collection of their mannerisms, personality, recollection, feelings, beliefs, attitudes and values, everything that we've poured today into Google, into Amazon, into Facebook, and all of this information stored there will be able, in the next couple decades, once software is able to recapitulate consciousness, be able to revive the consciousness which is imminent in our mind file.
See the first time you did it, you probably felt those
feelings.
Yes, now remind me again, you're recording not only my voice but my
feelings
and my memories?
It was a welcome, yet dramatic departure from what I experience when I talk about my mixed
feelings
of my abortion.
Einstein once said, "A human being is part of the whole ... but he experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings, as something separate from the rest ... This delusion is a kind of prison for us ... Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion."
With no way to communicate, I became the perfect victim: a defenseless object, seemingly devoid of
feelings
that people used to play out their darkest desires.
If you can relate to my story and to these feelings, I'd like you to ask yourself a question that I wish I had asked myself back then.
Do they look like people who live purely off
feelings
and intuitions?
Metaphors aren't always about our human lives and
feelings.
We can have what I call this duality of presence, and I think that's what allows me to tap into these
feelings
of empathy.
Would a different set of assumptions create different feelings, and result in new and better conclusions and actions?
How is it that phrases that are considered just about synonymous by the dictionary can evoke such different pictures and
feelings?
Even if you never heard this history before, the memory of it persists in the
feelings
evoked by the words you speak.
LT: I mean most of the time men don't want to reveal their emotions, they want to bury deeper
feelings.
So this explains the hallucinations, but what about the
feelings
of panic, strangling, choking, chest pressure that so many people describe?
But
feelings
are fluid, not very concrete foundation for a definition.
Plus, come on, you've felt
feelings
like it before, sort of in miniature.
Maybe it is a construct, but let's be more precise about what a construct is because love is constructed from reality: Our experiences, feelings, brain chemistry, cultural expectations, our lives.
Recently, neuroscientists have found that a subset of mirror neurons allows us to empathize with others
' feelings
at a deeper level.
We like to think of romantic
feelings
as spontaneous and indescribable things that come from the heart.
But just because the calculations are happening in your brain doesn't mean those warm, fuzzy
feelings
are all in your head.
Your thoughts and
feelings?
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