Sentences with phrase «dwelling on things»

However, if we have cultivated the habit of dwelling on the things we do NOT want to happen, that is exactly what we are doing.
Instead of dwelling on things that can't be changed, veterinarians need to look more at wellness and ways to market that to clients and earn revenue in new ways.
Director Brad Peyton, who worked with Johnson on Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, ably handles the carnage, rarely dwelling on things in a way that could be construed as heartless, yet also not skimping on all the visual pyrotechnics and razzle - dazzle epics like this thrive on.
She had such a bright soul and always looked to the positive side rather than dwelling on things that were out of her control.
By the same token, dwelling on the things you love about your workouts is going to get that motivation flowing.
The 100 - plus participants were tasked with looking for things they had in common rather than dwelling on things that would keep them apart.
To help quash these pointless yet damaging thoughts I am spending more time focusing on all the things I actually do for my kids instead of dwelling on the things I don't and it is really working to feed my positive mindset.
If you dwell on the things that go wrong, you become bitter and resentful.
I don't forget the things I hear on the news — it is certainly deeply important to dwell on those things.
I dwell on these things enough as it is, and I don't need my «entertainment» re-re-re-re-reminding me that there's something out there that I utterly can't imagine recovering from.
They have learned to appreciate the things they can do with their father rather than dwell on the things they can't.
I don't really sit down and reflect on the figures, There's too much else to do, and you can't dwell on things because there is always room for improvement.I lost a couple of balls in the midfield area on Saturday that I shouldn't have, so I'm more interested in focusing on how to avoid that next time.
We have to accept it and embrace it and not dwell on things.
While this is often easier said than done, it is important that your child not dwell on the things being said about her.
Guilt does serve a purpose: it makes us uncomfortable so we might change behavior we don't like, but it is definitely not healthy to dwell on things out of our control.
I tend to dwell on things like only 19 % of grants get funded, or that only 15 % of postdocs can land an academic position, among a million other scary stats.
If you dwell on the things you hate about working out, you're not going to be motivated to work out.
So let's remember the things we DO know, rather than dwell on the things we don't.
The philosophy I live by is don't stress or dwell on things negative to much cause life can be too...
They don't dwell on things, as do humans.
I don't want to dwell on things here, but I'd sum it up by saying that a proliferation of gaming news blogs regurgitating press releases and keeping fanboy flamewars burning made me want to quit.
You can nitpick a lot about the game, but it would do Team Ninja a disservice to dwell on those things.
After Sony opened fire on E3 with a merciless barrage of long - awaited games, Nintendo's E3 kept a slower pace, allowing for time to dwell on things like Yoshi's Woolly World and new Amiibo figurines.
So rather than dwell on the things that Willis has already shown so well, I thought I'd take a look at some of the assumptions and misconceptions that paper is built upon.
But we're not here to dwell on things that are out of our control.
We love to dwell on things that don't lift us up and instead take us down.
I absolutely loved reading this, because I recognized things that I myself do, and dwelled on the things that I wasn't even aware of doing.

Not exact matches

Rather than dwell on the problems, however, the magazine launched a special «Economy of the Future» series that aims to spotlight case studies of people and companies who were doing things right, and how they could act as examples to others.
Successful leaders don't make a habit of dwelling on the negative; they look for an opportunity to put a positive spin on things.
They dwell on idea people like Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, the 23 - year - old wunderkind whose high - concept notions about social networks have made him the hottest thing in business.
The little things that get under your skin, and you spend all day dwelling on them when you shouldn't.
To put things into perspective, the U.S. is on pace to build 1.2 million new dwellings this year, which is way up from a low of 550,000 in 2009.
I must admit I do have a weakness for MacD, and stochastics, but all these things have not helped me in being consistent, as well as having a penchant for dwelling on the lower timeframes (even though I do a proper top down analysis starting with the daily chart).
Isaiah 43: 20 - 21 This is what the Lord says — he who made a way through the sea, a path through the mighty waters, 17 who drew out the chariots and horses, the army and reinforcements together, and they lay there, never to rise again, extinguished, snuffed out like a wick: 18 «Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past.
I don't understand why people dwell so much on the really small things that really shouldn't matter to either of us.
I find when life becomes painfully challenging that contemplating the Cross of Christ rather than dwelling on my own suffering tends to put things back into perspective.
In Colossians 1:19 - 20, Paul writes, «For God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him [Jesus], and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through his blood, shed on the cross.»
Acts 17:24 - 28 «24 The God who made the world and all things in it, since He is Lord of heaven and earth, does not dwell in temples made with hands; 25 nor is He served by human hands, as though He needed anything, since He Himself gives to all people life and breath and all things; 26 and He made from one man every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having determined their appointed times and the boundaries of their habitation, 27 that they would seek God, if perhaps they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us; 28 for in Him we live and move and exist, as even some of your own poets have said, «For we also are His children.»»
This other notion dwells on the permanence of things — the solid earth, the mountains, the stones, the Egyptian Pyramids, the spirit of man, God.
To see the new things that He is doing in our life rather than to dwell on the old.
Focus on him, and not your flesh, because in your flesh dwells NO good thing, and man will never please God in our flesh.
Jeremy i am surprised you never countered my argument Up till now the above view has been my understanding however things change when the holy spirit speaks.He amazes me because its always new never old and it reveals why we often misunderstand scripture in the case of the woman caught in adultery.We see how she was condemned to die and by the grace of God Jesus came to her rescue that seems familar to all of us then when they were alone he said to her Go and sin no more.This is the point we misunderstand prior to there meeting it was all about her death when she encountered Jesus something incredible happened he turned a death situation into life situation so from our background as sinners we still in our thinking and understanding dwell in the darkness our minds are closed to the truth.In effect what Jesus was saying to her and us is chose life and do nt look back that is what he meant and that is the walk we need to live for him.That to me was a revelation it was always there but hidden.Does it change that we need discipline in the church that we need rules and guidelines for our actions no we still need those things.But does it change how we view non believers and even ourselves definitely its not about sin but its all about choosing life and living.He also revealed some other interesting things on salvation so i might mention those on the once saved always saved discussion.Jeremy just want to say i really appreciate your website because i have not really discussed issues like this and it really is making me press in to the Lord for answers to some of those really difficult questions.regards brentnz
I use to listen to talk radio a lot, but now I want to let my mind dwell on better things.
O Lord Chief of the gods Who alone art exalted on earth and in Heaven,... O Merciful Gracious Father in Whose hands rests the life of the whole world, O Lord, Thy divinity is full of awe, like the far - off Heaven and the broad ocean O Creator of the land... begetter of gods and men who dost build dwellings and establish offerings... O mighty Leader whose deep inner being no god understands... O Father, begetter of all things, who lookest upon all living things... Who is exalted in Heaven?
Yet God calls us to look forward — to see the new things that He is doing in our life rather than to dwell on the old; to focus on hope, healing and potential instead of wasting our life on regrets, judgment and unending analysis.
In Christ «all the fullness [pleroma] of God was pleased to dwell, and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven, making peace by the blood of his cross» (Col. 1:19) Something has happened.
Explain to me how those things are by - passed and okay but you CHOSE other things to dwell on?
Similarly the sweeping assertion is made that in Christ «all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell,» and that through Christ God purposed «to reconcile all things unto Himself, whether on earth or in heaven.»
A positive thing about religion is the practice of dwelling on others and on God (if you believe in God).
For in him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven, making peace by the blood of his cross.»
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