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Comfort (or being comfortable) is a sense of physical or psychological ease, often characterised as a lack of hardship. Persons who are lacking in comfort are uncomfortable , or experiencing discomfort .
The word can be used in descriptions of holidays. [3] In the 1973 English contract law case Jarvis v Swans Tours Ltd, a holidaymaker sued after not receiving the Gemütlichkeit promised by the promotional literature for a package holiday to the Swiss Alps. The communal connotations of Gemütlichkeit are also emphasized in some uses of the term ...
In a later stage of the development, the child no longer needs the transitional object. It is able to make a distinction between "me" and "not-me", keeping inside and outside apart and yet interrelated. This development leads to the use of illusion, symbols and objects later on in life. Some bedtime comfort objects for the typical child in 1943
He distanced himself because he was clearly not comfortable with consoling me. In 2016, I started to get depressed that I was never going to be in a relationship that worked out.
However, stress in general can have an adverse effect on decision making: fewer alternatives are tried out [4] and more familiar strategies are used, even if they are not helpful anymore. [4] Optimal performance management requires maximizing time in the optimal performance zone. The main target should be expanding the comfort zone and optimal ...
Not creepy, really--but *funny*, was at my job at an after-school program. I regularly joke around with my work kids (K-5th graders), once their grownups start arriving for pickup, and ask them ...
Illustration of a hygge situation, with Meik Wiking's The Little Book of Hygge "Hygge" sign in a restaurant in Nørrebro. Hygge (/ ˈ h (j) uː ɡ ə /, H(Y)OO-gə; Danish:; Norwegian: [ˈhŷɡːə]) is a word in Danish and Norwegian that describes a cozy, contented mood evoked by comfort and conviviality.
It was not comfortable for me. But when [the actors’] mojos were at that critical point where the cast was working so well together, I’d kind of get lost in their performances.