Sentences with phrase «as attuned»

His clients have described him as an attuned counselor who can't be shocked — and he knows when to use humor to help get a point across.
It was a special moment, as I attuned more closely, saw them a little more clearly, and appreciated them a little more nearly.
As far as writing an actual cover letter goes, stay as attuned to the original job description as you can.
For example, many people would assume (fairly or unfairly) that male lawyers are not as attuned to the labyrinth of unspoken gender biases, social structures and power dynamics that women must navigate every day.
Monroe in the Senate was as attuned to Jefferson's machinations as James Madison was in the House, but was more subtly combative and far more politically astute.
We're aficionados, as attuned to the tugging of our hearts as we are to the musings of our minds.
From the moment we perceive Fontaine's intent in the opening sequence, we are gripped by all that he does, forced to become as attuned to his environment as he is, sensitive to every offscreen sound and unseen threat.
It's all bold, shocking, and brutal, a tonal departure from the director's typically dry, minimalist work, although just as attuned to gradations of class as his much - praised earlier films.
He's 4 now so I am not as attuned to him as I used to be.
As an attuned parent, you know best what your toddler needs (vs. what is merely a «want») and can respond appropriately.
Your partner is not going to be as attuned to your baby's needs as you are throughout the night and may accidentally roll onto your child or push your child.
She offers tools to parents to help them tune into a deeper essence of themselves and consciously live within their moment and home, as well as attune to their children's deeper needs.
You may notice as you attune yourself to notice blessings you're more in the moment, more centered and calm.

Not exact matches

As the book's main character, a young Circle employee named Mae, sinks deeper into company life, she becomes less and less attuned to the real people around her.
Or, as Jarrett sums up the research: «The more you practice gratitude, the more attuned you are to it and the more you can enjoy its psychological benefits.»
When businesses post jobs on the platform, Toptal identifies available developers proficient in the software languages necessary to handle the task at hand, then contacts the client to learn more about the job and the company as a whole before interviewing programmer candidates to make sure their skills and personalities are properly attuned.
Just as spending time abroad makes you attuned to the many shades of gray with which people view the world, it also seriously exercises another set of mental muscles that are key to startup success — the ability to deal comfortably with change.
Similarly, she'll need to prove that she's attuned to the needs of the middle class — a feat sure to be difficult, as critics point to her ties to Wall Street and other big business interests.
Our intention in running a smooth business with as less hitches as possible is to ensure that we hire the right number of employees who not only have an understanding of the industry and are professionals but also are attuned to our corporate goals and vision and are committed to ensuring that these goals and visions are achieved.
«However, the industry as a whole needs to be (more) attuned to the need for better benchmarking and giving corporate clients more informed basis for decision - making.»
As a reporter, I have become eerily attuned to this horrible American ritual.
«He will be much more attuned to making the Fed's policies practical and effective, as opposed to reactive.»
Given the big surprises of 2016 in regards to the Brexit vote to exit the European Union (EU) and the U.S. presidential election, we are especially attuned to the potential impact of events ahead on the global landscape as we head into 2017.
Some of the discussion may be familiar to longtime readers of this publication, but much of it is helpful refresher material, especially for those of us who are generally not as well attuned to developments in physics as we ought to be.
To read it properly, to ascertain even its literal sense, required that one be a loyal son of the Church, humbly disposed toward the sacred page, and attuned spiritually to the «overarching sacred sense» as witnessed in the life of the Church.
Indeed, for a first - century audience, more attuned to the «differential charge» locations within Greco - Roman cities could possess, such temples would have appeared all the more impressive, occupying, as they did, crucial sites in their symbolic geography (in Athens, for example, the cult temple was constructed in the Acropolis, near the Parthenon, in the historic and religious heart of the city).
The moment the Christian churches begin Attuning themselves properly to Jesus Christ and Preaching His eternal message of LOVE for Everyone, Without Conditions, and Teaching about the Afterlife as God has promised us there is, and Teaching about the laying - on of hands to heal the sick as Jesus did, and begin truly Sharing their money with the poor as Jesus did, THEN you will find people flocking back into the church.
As Allen recognises, the change of the last quartercentury is not only due to papal leadership under John Paul and Benedict but is joined and reinforced by a resurgence of new publications, renewal movements and catechetical and evangelistic programmes strongly attuned also to young Catholics.
We should have as our aim «to pray without ceasing» (1 Thessalonians 5:17) because our mind and heart are constantly attuned to God in that state of complete trust and awareness, «as a friend speaks to his friend».
But in the present time, altogether too many of us may know or think we know the original quite well, but yet do not know the language into which we are to translate; hence the gospel as preached is preached to ears that do not and can not hear, because they are ears that are attuned to a quite different set of conditions, patterns of thought, and ways of conceiving the universe.
McFague identifies four images that ecologically attuned Christians might find helpful: God as mother, as lover, as friend, and finally, God as embodied by the universe itself.
These are harsh, unpalatable words to the modern political ear, carefully attuned as it is to the possibility of giving offense.
She invites her readers into Christian practices that heighten both the spiritual and relational dimensions of time, so that we may live with greater authenticity as people created in God's image — with an awareness of time as a gift rather than a burden thrust upon us by our daily planners, and with a sense of being «attuned to the active presence of God.»
As believers we should be attuned for confirmation regarding decisions we make.
One bishop, in his self - serving statement of resignation after an unsavory incident with a teenage boy was revealed, went so far as to suggest that his problem was that he was a particularly caring and intelligent person who was attuned to the latest thinking about matters sexual.
Panikkar understands what pluralism means and what it can offer us — in his language, he is attuned to the «myth» of pluralism — without succumbing to it as another «ism.»
Thinking of himself as a grand world - historical figure, attuned to the latest intellectual trend (preferably one with a tinge of futurism and science, like global warming), demonstrating his own incomparable depth and farsightedness.
On this score, Christopher Wells is more attuned to my concerns, when he notes that the U.S. Anglican — Roman Catholic Consultation's recent statement on «Ecclesiology and Moral Discernment» properly called on each Church to «share» in the moral struggles of the other, rather than to use them as clubs with which to beat the other.
Jesus, then, may be viewed as a unique revelation of God in that more than any other human his will is attuned to God's so that his actions disclose God's purposes.
Contemporary theologians, attuned as they now are to the renewal of biblical theology, may find the constitution on revelation quite unremarkable.
I am going to have to leave that one to the theologians to parse, but I have never thought of Roman Catholic governance as particularly attuned either to localism or to states» rights.
The problem is, how do we train ourselves to experience this eternal cosmic harmony and attune ourselves to it as it occurs?
Note that it is not an attuning of oneself to nature, as though nature is something outside the self; the Japanese have no word for «nature» in that sense.
Even as young teenagers, even as preteens, they're attuned in many ways to paradox, to suffering, to the deep questions of faith.
«Church» as practiced in America today had a valid function in the 19th century b / c it was attuned to 19th century culture.
The shape of hope is not detailed, but its possibility — as vast and unspecified as the «baptized seas» — depends on our becoming attuned to the shape of the world.
What I have heard instead are choruses such as «Be like the sun and shine on ev» ry one,» sentiments more attuned to «Mister Rogers» Neighborhood» or «Sesame Street» than to an act of divine worship.
You get attuned, as a sighted person, around blind people.
I love, love, love your dark chocolate Attune bars — but other varieties as well.
I love traveling with Attune bars to keep my digestive system in check as I cross several different time zones each week, not to mention several snifflers and sneezers on the plane.
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