Sentences with phrase «be in that moment experiencing»

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Of all the we're - not - in - Kansas - anymore moments that went with that shopping experience, the strangest was when I took a small chocolate bar off the shelf and slipped it into my coat pocket.
Adam Alter: «Nomophobia» is a new word that's being coined to describe no mobile phobia, and it's the idea that a lot of us, in thinking about not having our phones, experience something like a phobia, and this is supposed to describe hundreds of millions of people today, and I'm sure that number is growing at the moment.
Wearing a Trump 2016 shirt and a «Make America Great Again» hat, an in - character Key told Colbert that his experience at the convention had been «amazing» and that the other convention attendees had been inexplicably excited to see him: «From the moment I got here, everyone has been so nice.
The more authentic and immersive the video, the more viewers get sucked in and feel as if they're experiencing the moment themselves.
This day - long chatting poses the illusion that you've shared moments and have been in touch, but those experiences are anything but quality.
From the moment you slip on a VR headset you are immersed in the audio, video and experience of that virtual world.
As entrepreneurs, we've all experienced it at some point — that moment in the day where you are sitting at your desk and have lost all focus.
One of my all - time favorite teachable moment in my product design work is about a design fail we experienced with a stylus pen.
If you feel that the pause was especially beneficial in this situation, take a moment to write down your experience.
Twitter's emergence as a public company is worthy of a moment to sit back and see the magic of the free markets in this nation and the uniqueness of our American entrepreneurial experience.
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What matters is the culture your people are experiencing in this moment.
What they want is that rush, that compression of emotional and physical experience that Adamson describes, played out in an extended moment of competition and madness and clarity.
Beyond Reisman's ambition to offer «the best reading application» anywhere (and early reviews of the software have been favourable), the Kobo experience caters to a reader who is stealing moments throughout their busy day in which to read, on whatever device they happen to have at hand.
A healthy culture and respectful treatment may keep your workforce satisfied, says Heath, whose latest book The Power of Moments: Why Certain Experiences Have Extraordinary Impact, was released in October.
In today's interconnected world — where one negative customer experience can spread like wildfire — an incredible positive experience, by contrast, can be a brand's defining moment.
What we will see though is a more conscious effort to bring disparate groups to the table to learn how to collaborate across screens, channels, and moments of truth to deliver ONE experience to customers wherever they are in the lifecycle.
«I don't think bitcoin is prevalent enough at the moment to be a systemic threat in the way we experienced during the financial crisis other threats; it needs watching carefully but I don't think we're there yet,» said Andrew Bailey, chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority, during a Thursday interview on BBC's Newsnight.
Our actual expectation is that the completion of the current market cycle is likely to wipe out the entire total return of the S&P 500 — in excess of Treasury bill returns — all the way back to roughly October 1997; an outcome that would require a market retreat no larger than it experienced in the past two cycles, and that would not even carry historically reliable valuation measures to materially undervalued levels (see When You Look Back On This Moment In Historyin excess of Treasury bill returns — all the way back to roughly October 1997; an outcome that would require a market retreat no larger than it experienced in the past two cycles, and that would not even carry historically reliable valuation measures to materially undervalued levels (see When You Look Back On This Moment In Historyin the past two cycles, and that would not even carry historically reliable valuation measures to materially undervalued levels (see When You Look Back On This Moment In HistoryIn History).
This moment of checking your gut, however, is as good a time as any to consider whether you have the right proportion of your money in stocks versus other options like cash, bonds or real estate that don't experience this kind of volatility or may not rise or fall in tandem with stocks.
Those times when I've experienced God speak in silence — both to me and to others — during corporate worship have been immeasurably powerful moments.
Sometimes at the moment when marriage is contracted, a person was not a believer; but it is also possible that a conversion process took place in his life, through which he experienced a sanatio ex posteriori [a «healing» or validation after the fact] of what was a serious defect of consent at the moment when it was given.
I have found that, for me, «feeling the moments» (living in the here and now), is also a rich experience... and I rejoice that at times, it is overwhelming with the colors of my peony garden, the emotions of a friend's funeral, and stunning chaos of the minnows that school within our river.
How about your experience of holding your grandchild — do you need anyone to tell you what to think, or don't you enjoy just being present in the moment?
Honestly, the * last * thing I want to be doing when I'm experiencing what will be the last waking, conscious moments of life, is being worried that I didn't worship some imagined diety enough to buy me a ticket to some la - la land in the clouds.
How in the moment the experience was.
In many cultures, when someone dies, those who have experienced loss are expected to process their pain loudly, corporately, articulately, publicly and perhaps musically: a noisy, guttural, wet, salty lament is widely acknowledged to be the best way to handle the emotion of the moment.
I don't want to compare my experience to that of Moses, since I was only called to open my heart, but I find the scriptural account moving in that when Moses first notices the burning bush — a moment we have come to think of as a great theophany — the impression given by the text is more humdrum.
This is shown simply in the commitment to two priorities: (1) The priority of the rights and freedoms of the individual over those of the community and (2) The priority of the present experience of the individual in the moment over the past and over traditions.
Indeed, everything in the past which can in principle be recalled in the future under hypnosis, for example, must be fully present in unconscious experience at every moment.
The moment when I figured out how I could get free, it was the best idea and the most beautiful experience I will ever have in my life....
Although my call was more like a slow culmination of events and experiences, there was one dramatic moment in my senior year in high school.
Yet every time I was ready once and for all to deny the existence of God, to throw in my lot with Camus (whom I admired above all the existentialists), at such moments I would always have an unsettling experience which would start me wondering all over again.
Just as the emergence of reflection was a crucial moment, a breaking point in the world of instinct, so religious belief is a unique event of ultimate import, a breaking point and crisis in human rational experience and history, both individually and collectively.
In the present moment of experience, there is no knowledge of the cogito, because awareness of the cogito is strictly prereflective and nonthetic.
I find genuine satisfaction in those moments when acceptance, so often talked about, is actually experienced.
In its best moments, the church has been there to help people through their experiences of grief and sorrow.
The doctrines of rational religion aim at being that metaphysics which can be derived from the super-normal experience of mankind in its moments of finest insight.
«Expression is the diffusion, in the environment, of something initially entertained in the experience of the expressor» (Modes 29); or better, created and determined in the expressor, and not first (or eternally) in God unless some moment of God is the expressor.
But, as a determined generalist in church history, he was always alive to the subtle and complex interconnectedness of the events he studied — events he saw not as isolated, opaque moments in the history of religion but rather as translucent windows on to a whole pattern of Christian experience.
It's in these moments we may experience true transformation.
Consequently, the immediacy of the singular revealing event, which becomes universally «repeated» within the feelings of other events, preserves an irreplaceable element that can not be reduced to metaphysical conceptuality - namely religious intuition's «super-normal experience of mankind in its moments of finest insight» (RM 31).28
Even though I was dating a girl and wanted desperately to be attracted to her, I had sill never experienced even a moment of attraction for a woman, ever, in my life.
The present moment in the long flow of experience is what it is largely by its inclusion in itself of those past moments.
Our moments of bodily and mental «togetherness» are analogous to the experience we have of Jesus in the church.
The Christian will affirm that at any given moment the natural world as a whole is gathered into the experience of a single ongoing Life, a divine Self, who feels the whole, «declaring it good,» or at least potentially so, both in its particulars and in its complex unity.
It can be humorous to see status updates talking about «how much fun» someone is having in the moment, or «how incredible» this experience is with their significant other, because if it's really that great — why are they on Facebook right now?
This leaves Ford's «eschaton» with a decidedly secondary ontological status: can it be anything more than one arbitrarily chosen moment in the continuing subjective experience of God?
In effect, Jesus on the cross experiences the agony of being temporarily forsaken by the Father, while the Father in the same moment experiences the anguish of being separated from his Son, hence of losing his own identity as FatheIn effect, Jesus on the cross experiences the agony of being temporarily forsaken by the Father, while the Father in the same moment experiences the anguish of being separated from his Son, hence of losing his own identity as Fathein the same moment experiences the anguish of being separated from his Son, hence of losing his own identity as Father.
Every possible experience since the Emanation of the Cosmos is in God's memory, yours right this moment reading this included.
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