Examples of using Allowing yourself in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Just keep saying it over and over again, allowing yourself to feel confident and happy that your
Relaxation means allowing yourself to fall into a state where you are not doing anything,
which includes allowing yourself to know joy,
It is rather a time to go within and surrender to a greater power while allowing yourself to flow into the changes with confidence and trust.
Without allowing yourself to be sensitive again,
Go within and surrender to your Power while allowing yourself to flow into New Changes with confidence and trust.
without consciously allowing yourself to be vulnerable,
not allowing yourself to“relax”, because nobody can control absenteeism.
Falling in love is about surrendering to the process of love, and allowing yourself to completely trust and open to another human being.
It is in fact the case that you will obscure your talent by allowing yourself to be pimped,
You're only going to get there by allowing yourself, by understanding the building blocks of energy.
By allowing yourself to be waited upon,
Sometimes allowing yourself to indulge in memories of a loved one is the best way to get closure.
When new challenges occur, recapture your original entrepreneurial energy by allowing yourself to feel uncomfortable.
recapture your original entrepreneurial energy by allowing yourself to feel uncomfortable.
Now there's something to ponder as you consider allowing yourself to receive as well as give, choose partners who can give to you,
You can reduce the need for action to a minimum by allowing yourself to focus on what you desire until you feel the positive energy begin to move within you.
You can reduce the need for action to a very minimum by allowing yourself to focus on what you desire, until you feel the positive energy begin to move within you.
But allowing yourself to expand into the collective allows your nervous system to readjust to the environmental conditions without having to feel the discomfort of the initial reaction to stimuli.
Allowing yourself to debate whether or not to engage in an exposure exercise actually can drain you of emotional energy, and this sense of