A feeling of not being accepted, not wanted and loved arises out of a mental block created by this pressure. |
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This sort of a mental block, in fact, makes them hesitant to come out of their shell in classroom situations. |
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Andrews did admit, however, that he had developed a mental block that affected his throws to first base. |
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In 1992 he went to a therapist, thinking his inability to produce a legitimate tenor sound was due to a mental block. |
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There is a big mental block to memorizing anything, but once you get going, it becomes fun and easy. |
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Incidentally, I know I need to update the blogroll, but for some reason I have a mental block. |
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We need to overcome the mental block of panicking towards the closing stages of a match and letting in crucial goals. |
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This explains the mental block that stands in the way of the notion of governance. |
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The truth is that the Prime Minister has an ideological mental block as far as economic policies for Quebec businesses are concerned. |
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But from time to time, everyone hits a mental block when it comes to training. |
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I sat down today to begin writing my article and hit a mental block. |
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I can even say that I have a certain mental block when it comes to numbers. |
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To counterbalance this mental block, take your most private items out of bedrooms first. |
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His role is to help the consciousness of the person being treated to communicate with his or her own energetic, emotional or mental block and integrate it so as to find a new balance. |
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Sometimes you may reach a mental block when working on a difficult bird for a long time, and even an equal or inexperienced bander may be able to help. |
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Increasingly older people must be given the opportunity to use these technologies, overcoming any mental block, in all environments where they will have to use them, both at home and at work. |
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If we don't accept, the mental block will be more. |
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It could have become a mental block, but there was no better way to prove otherwise than by winning a final like this against France, and in front of their own fans. |
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Yet Reform members have a mental block with respect to licensing guns. |
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The use of stereotypes reflects a mental block not only in terms of what society may expect from women, but also-more seriously-in terms of what women may expect from themselves. |
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His mental block is due to a childhood trauma which he will not confront. |
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