Sentences with phrase «consciously thinking about it»

By creating virtual curb appeal, you will elicit an emotional response in your viewers without them consciously thinking about it.
I am not consciously thinking about music or musical composition.
The cerebellum is the part of one's central nervous system that coordinates balance and movement, enabling one to walk or run on an uneven surface without consciously thinking about it.
Once you start consciously thinking about the meaning of words, it changes your view of the world.
That comes down very much to consciously thinking about our language.
This can be hard to do without consciously thinking about it, so you really need to make the effort.
It can also be hard to drink the required 2L of water per day if you're not consciously thinking about it.
Most of us don't eat enough protein and it is hard to do unless you are consciously thinking about it.
«However, this study shows that actions come from preconscious brain activity patterns and not from the person consciously thinking about what they are going to do.»
Although simple decisions are better made after some thought, consciously thinking about complex problems may produce worse results than not thinking at all.
Without consciously thinking about it, these tomato tarts became little canvases.
Consciously thinking about why a goal is important helps develop the motivation to start making progress and continue doing so.
When you're in the stream, your mind jumps from one task to the next, you're heavily affected by emotions and are not consciously thinking about what you're thinking.
And it's so much safer to target the woman, even if the moderator doesn't consciously think about it that way.
It turns out that you do, even if you don't consciously think about it.
Most persons do not consciously think about this danger all the time; and this is good, for we should be utterly terrified and unable to live with any degree of efficiency if we did.
I'm so used to just adding some kind of lean meat to my meal, that having to consciously think about where my protein is coming from has been a major adjustment.
I don't know how much he consciously thinks about the fame thing, but he loves entertaining people and getting people to react to him.
Is that something you still consciously think about, or is that just a reflex at this point?
It's something I have to consciously think about on the regular to keep me from going over the top.
Even though there are haters out there I wanted to thank you for your post because now I consciously think about what I am going to say and how I say it.
As our 14 month - old son begins blossoming into a pre-toddler — that neitherland between infanthood and official toddlerhood at the age of two — we are beginning to consciously think about how we are going to handle the challenging behaviors that we know he is bound to exhibit.
Researchers then scanned the brains of volunteers with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while showing them 32 of the face cards; with half of them, subjects were instructed to consciously think about the associated harrowing counterpart and with the other half, they were instructed to consciously suppress their thoughts about it.
When you're taking a walk around the block, your body is mostly on autopilot — you don't have to consciously think about alternating which leg you step with or which muscles it takes to lift a foot and put it back down.
Just as you're about to perform the negative habit, consciously think about the positive habit you'd like to adopt.
Habits are built into our routine, and often we don't consciously think about engaging in certain sorts of behaviour.
Also, if you consciously think about how nutritious this smoothie is, your body will actually get even better results, because of the power of the mind (placebo effect).
Being aware of the psychological changes coupled with our ability of metacognition, where we can consciously think about what we are about to do, can give rise to a joint ability / mechanism by which reducing the level of impulsive decisions and avoiding, or rather dealing with, potentially dangerous situations can be achieved.
Not only is there lots of confusion on what correct form means, the biggest problem is that many people don't consciously think about their push - up form.
Healthy eating is now something they need to consciously think about because it doesn't come naturally anymore.
But funnily, I don't consciously think about these things when I give compliments, which is often.
You have to consciously think about how not to flirt when you start writing a work email or friend text.
I don't consciously think about cliches but I do think I like to subvert them, particularly with romantic tropes.
It has long been held that learners are more successful in retaining new content if they consciously think about what's being taught, as opposed to simply memorizing what they see on the slides or on a computer screen.
Beyond just organizing this content into notebooks, Sabba asked her students to also add a quick reflection and consciously think about how they might tag each note so that they could ultimately see relationships across content areas.
I had to consciously think about the navigation commands.
You might not consciously think about it, but chances are you use Google Contacts every single day.
Setting boundaries is not something most people consciously think about, but it is an important element of self - care, says executive coach and career counsellor Andrew Jones.
You may be aware of those expectations, or they may not be something you consciously think about.
It's akin to driving — once you learn the skills, you rarely have to consciously think about the mechanics of steering, braking and whatnot.
Some of us don't consciously think about who will be reading every single status update.

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You have to give your wandering brain a little help by consciously selecting something positive to think about.
Think consciously about projecting confidence as you go about your day.
With checking and responding to email, what begins as a decision you make consciously soon turns into automatically hitting «refresh» on your inbox without even thinking about it.
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thanks, although I didn't «think» this consciously... i can see what you mean... in fact, julia, your opinions about my art have been influential to me (in a good way!)
Suddenly he realized that, without thinking about it consciously, he had been expecting that Buddhists would be Asians.
But what is arresting in this passage, in comparison with the others cited earlier, is the distinction Hartshorne explicitly makes between our merely feeling «the inclusive something,» only some of the abstract aspects of which are we likely to think about when we speak of it as «truth» or «reality,» and our consciously realizing, and thus thinking instead, that this inclusive something has to be «an inclusive experience,» which as such is «the model of all experiences.»
someone who has thought about it and consciously chosen not to carry a «God belief» around with them.
If we make him too ashamed to think them consciously, he'll feel them in his unconscious where he is unaware of them and so can do nothing about them.
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