You can learn new habits and ways of thinking that prevent you from
dwelling on worries.
Running and staying active on a daily basis helps me as does staying too busy to let me mind
dwell on any worries.
Not exact matches
The proclivity to detect and
dwell on stressors and threats — a tendency that unites neurotics — explains why the personality trait is not just associated with experiences of fear, moodiness,
worry and frustration but also a higher - than - average risk factor for common mental disorders.
Chapman advises that it is a mistake to
dwell on or
worry about our suffering or anxieties — to feel like we have to «solve» or «fix» them in some way by tinkering around mentally in our own internal landscape.
If I
dwell on the thought that we could lose, it'll weigh me down and I'd become
worried.
For example, if you fail to dig a ball
on defense «'' one you probably should have gotten «'' you have a couple of choices: You can
dwell on it, get frustrated, wish it never it happened and
worry about if it might happen again; or, you can give yourself a brief correction and change your focus towards the next ball.
There are no suprises there, and our only
worry is that we pick up another injury to our ever - lengthening list, but let's not
dwell on IFs for now....
But we did not relax and were always quick to make sure that Brighton did not get a way back into the game, although a mistake by Koscielny at the back when he
dwelt too long
on the ball did give them a chance to
worry Szczesny but the shot was blazed over the bar.
When you bring your attention to what is happening right now there is no room for
worrying about the future or
dwelling on the past.
The last few months have been so busy that I haven't even had much time to
dwell on little H's school application for Year R and Z's for Junior School, both are not straight forward or guaranteed as our nearest school is massively over subscribed, meaning Z and S are at a lovely but out of catchment school and it's always a
worry going forward what will happen.
Sometimes kids need parents to show them how to let go of
worry rather than
dwell on it.
Embrace the right now We know youve heard it before, but enjoying the moment rather than
dwelling on future
worries is a lasting mood - booster.
When you're focused
on what you're doing in the here and now, it's hard to be
worried about what might happen at the weekend or to
dwell on issues that haven't been resolved in the past.
Rather than
worrying about the future or
dwelling on the past, focus
on what is actually happening now and what is actually in your power to do now.
While we are constantly looking ahead and waiting for the newest collection and
worrying so much about the «hottest item» but I try not to
dwell too much
on fast fashion because I want to be able to wear it year after year, season after season.
Along with
worrying about your own personal matters, you're now
dwelling on whether or not your high school crush is actually single and how the newest hair trend is what you were forced to wear in the 90s (oh nostalgia).
Humans are animals too, but we are the only species that
dwell on the past,
worry about the future, and actively fear death.
Those houses became less common
on the site in recent times, as I
worried more about house size, the appropriateness of single family
dwellings on big suburban lots, and trying to reconcile my love of clean, modern design with my concern about the use of fossil fuels or building materials that can not be maintained in a world made by hand.
It confirms the
worry that Sonia Lawrence expressed in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision in Canada (Attorney General) v. Bedford, 2013 SCC 72, [2013] 3 S.C.R. 1101, and that I have been
dwelling on ever since, that mounting a constitutional challenge to a statute may be becoming prohibitively complex and expensive.
Those
worrying about finding articling positions, whether internationally trained or not, need not
dwell on their anxieties just yet.
Strives to have participants learn to stay in touch with the present moment, without being driven to
dwell on the past or
worry about the future