Feeling uncomfortable when someone likes you is a common experience that many individuals can relate to. It can stir up a range of emotions and leave you
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Herbie and Violet's fifth gripping adventure brings the internationally bestselling Eerie-on-Sea series to a heart-stopping climax. It is midwinter once again, and the hosts of a paranormal podcast have descended on Eerie-on-Sea eager for a sighting of the legendary malamander. Herbert Lemon, Lost-and-Founder at the Grand Nautilus Hotel, is feeling uneasy �?" and not just because of the visitors. He�?Ts being plagued by unsettling dreams, and the head-splitting �?oEerie Hum�?? that is reverberating through the town. Something is dreadfully wrong, and it seems to be coming from Eerie's very core. Herbie and his friend Violet Parma will need all their courage as they head deep below the town to seek answers. Perhaps here, finally, they �?" and the malamander too �?" will discover the Deepest Secret of Eerie-on-Sea.; 336 pages; 07/09/2023
Being an intimidating woman can evoke a range of reactions from those around you. Often, it’s not about physical presence but about the strength of character, confidence, and the way you carry yourself. While being intimidating isn’t inherently negative, it’s essential to understand how your presence and behavior impact others. Here are twelve signs that […]
Nausea is an uneasy feeling in your stomach that often happens before you vomit. Read on to learn more about treatment options to relieve nausea.
Claude Cahun, Vivian Maier, and Any Warhol, photographers throughout history have captured their essences in some pretty eccentric self-portraits - but the weather camera self-portrait project by Finnish photographer Tatu Gustafsson has re-invented this genre in an eerie new way.
Researchers are among those who feel uneasy about the unrestrained use of their intellectual property in training commercial large language models. Firms and regulators need to agree the rules of engagement.
Whatever Sprinx has, it is yours…even her favorite cotton candy ice cream. She loves to share from her heart unconditionally, no sticky fingers attached. Her friend Shloof thinks she's fun to watch. When she giggles, she turns pink. When she's happy, she turns sunny yellow. And when she's sad, she turns blue. Sprinx thrives on constant change. By embracing change, she wants to show you that life can be exciting. If you feel uneasy with life's transitions, remember Sprinx. She will ease your heart and mind with her love and support. FEATURES Weighted arms are perfectly sized to give realistic hugs and hold on to you – hands free! Bumpas hands form a heart to display its unconditional love for you 3 pounds of weight provides deep pressure stimulation to help promote a sense of security, reduce stress and anxiety, improve sleep quality, and create a calming effect Soft plush materials are soothing and calming Bumpas have unique personalities and characteristics that make them special – just like you! DETAILS Age: 3 years & up 25" H x 14" W x 4" D 3 lbs. Polyester Fill: Plastic Machine wash Model no. 15680 Imported NA
Meeting and building a relationship with your boyfriend’s parents can be a daunting experience. It’s natural to want their approval and acceptance, but sometimes, despite your best efforts, you might feel that they don’t like you. Understanding the possible reasons behind their feelings can help you navigate this complex situation and find ways to improve […]
There’s something very off about these empty places. We can feel it in our bones. The hairs on the back of our necks are standing on end and our guts are telling us someone’s watching us, lurking in the shadows, just out of sight. Can you feel it too, Pandas? The eeriness? The tension? The low-key anxiety? We hope it’s not just us.
Discover the signs of a jealous mother-in-law and learn effective strategies to address her behavior and maintain family harmony.
The unsettling beauty of liminal spaces is that you never know when you might find yourself in one.
Are you looking for an easy and fun way to partner up your students? This set of 32 food cuties partnering cards makes pairing students a breeze! These partnership cards ensure that no student is ever left out or feeling uneasy about partnering up. Just watch your classroom community transform as students connect, collaborate, and support each other like never before. Students will love the adorable clipart and will enjoy finding their food pairing match in under 2 minutes! What's included in this resource: 32 food pairing partnering cards in colour ink cards print 4 per page How to use: print, cut, and laminate cards hand out one card to each student students will find their match indicated on their card in the heart you can hole punch the top corner of each card and attach them to a curtain ring for easy storage! Be sure to follow me on Instagram and Facebook to find more products like this one and for updates on new products, freebies and sales! ❤️Lindsay Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺
Here's a list of 10 red flags you may encounter with your therapist. If you experience these toxic traits in your therapist, find a new one!
We often sense the signs of manipulation faster than we consciously realize. This is why sometimes you sense that there’s something off whenever you’re with
If you struggle with worrying about everything and anything, you know how consuming an anxiety disorder can be. The uneasy feelings settle into your very skin, demanding all of your attention, like a festering wound that no one but you can see. No…
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Does the first week of Kindergarten have you shaking in your boots? You are not alone! I've been at this for a little while now so you would think it would get easier with time but I am here to tell you it does not! I still get anxious right before school starts. What will they be like? Will I remember what to do at line up time? What if I don't set things up right and I mess up the whole rest of the year? (sounds dramatic but that is really what goes through my head!) I sat down as soon as school got out and wrote down my first week of lesson plans to put my mind at ease. It has really helped with my worry so far! I wrote down the first five days, plans and procedures I need to introduce, brain breaks, classroom community building activities, easy morning work to get started with and even got my welcome back gifts ready. My mind is officially at ease. I want to make sure I have a lot of fun and a LOT of books planned for the first week too. Here are a couple of fun crafts to go with the books I have planned. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. You can't skip this book the first week of school! Our focus will be all about names the first week (or more!). I put together all of my favorite books with some crafts to help teach all of those back to school procedures like cutting, gluing, and of course following directions. The Wheels on the Bus This one is fun for a little first sound fun. The students change the words to match the first sound in their name. A My Name is Alice by Jane Bayer Alphabet books are the best the first few weeks of school. A My Name is Alice Jane Bayer is the best! This is a fun activity to do after we read the book and they will make really cute self portraits to hang in the hallway the first week of school. Not only did I plan out the activities for these books but for lots of other favorites like Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes, Rosie Takes a Walk by Pat Hutchins, No David by David Shannon, and Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon by Patty Lovell. So now I don't have to feel guilty when I am floating in the pool this summer (just kidding, I never feel guilty doing that!) But honestly, I can relax knowing all I have to do is hit print when I get back to school. These plans can work for you too! Click here to see them in my store! Or if you are not ready to think about school yet pin this for later! P.S. Get a FREE ALPHABET ACTIVITY when you sign up for my newsletter HERE!
The unsettling beauty of liminal spaces is that you never know when you might find yourself in one.
With the pumpkin season soon approaching, there’s no better time to indulge in ghost stories around the campfire and lift the spirits from the cold ground. Literally. The internet is full of allegedly true ghost stories, and while some scary stories may be based on actual events, many of them are just the fruit of people’s imagination. Either way, real or not, they are creepy and menacing nonetheless.
In movies and TV shows, there is often a character we find repulsive. Whether it is their ugly faces, the way they move and behave, or a combination of the three, we simply feel uneasy watching them on screen. Those characters always stick with us, and we keep a vivid image of them in our minds. All of this is created thanks to the talent of makeup artists and costume designers. When these actors take the costume and makeup off, you discover the beautiful men and women underneath it all. Here is a list of gorgeous actors who "de-glam" themselves to play not so pretty characters and end up looking nothing like their original selves.
AI technology has brought The Simpsons to life in a way that's leaving fans feeling uneasy.
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Heart palpitations, the feeling of your heart skipping a beat, are very common. Learn more about when your pulse skipping is a sign of a serious heart problem like Afib.
These home remedies for gas and bloating can offer relief from the uncomfortable symptoms associated with indigestion. Read the article to learn more.
The thought that your partner might be talking to someone else can send a shiver down your spine. After all, no one likes to feel like they're playing second fiddle, especially when it comes to
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Malignant narcissists often meet the criteria for both narcissistic and antisocial personality disorder, and their behavior is harmful and destructive.
Does the first week of Kindergarten have you shaking in your boots? You are not alone! I've been at this for a little while now so you would think it would get easier with time but I am here to tell you it does not! I still get anxious right before school starts. What will they be like? Will I remember what to do at line up time? What if I don't set things up right and I mess up the whole rest of the year? (sounds dramatic but that is really what goes through my head!) I sat down as soon as school got out and wrote down my first week of lesson plans to put my mind at ease. It has really helped with my worry so far! I wrote down the first five days, plans and procedures I need to introduce, brain breaks, classroom community building activities, easy morning work to get started with and even got my welcome back gifts ready. My mind is officially at ease. I want to make sure I have a lot of fun and a LOT of books planned for the first week too. Here are a couple of fun crafts to go with the books I have planned. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. You can't skip this book the first week of school! Our focus will be all about names the first week (or more!). I put together all of my favorite books with some crafts to help teach all of those back to school procedures like cutting, gluing, and of course following directions. The Wheels on the Bus This one is fun for a little first sound fun. The students change the words to match the first sound in their name. A My Name is Alice by Jane Bayer Alphabet books are the best the first few weeks of school. A My Name is Alice Jane Bayer is the best! This is a fun activity to do after we read the book and they will make really cute self portraits to hang in the hallway the first week of school. Not only did I plan out the activities for these books but for lots of other favorites like Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes, Rosie Takes a Walk by Pat Hutchins, No David by David Shannon, and Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon by Patty Lovell. So now I don't have to feel guilty when I am floating in the pool this summer (just kidding, I never feel guilty doing that!) But honestly, I can relax knowing all I have to do is hit print when I get back to school. These plans can work for you too! Click here to see them in my store! Or if you are not ready to think about school yet pin this for later! P.S. Get a FREE ALPHABET ACTIVITY when you sign up for my newsletter HERE!
If you're one of those people who are interested in how others live, then the 'Weird Homes That Just Need To Be Shared' Facebook group is the perfect place for you to visit. With 191.7K members, it is dedicated to celebrating the quirkiest and most unconventional houses and apartments around the world. From creepy attics to retro kitchens, these folks have it all.