killed any hope of my ever being reconciled to them... the only thing I would add to this, David, is: «Invade their personal and
emotional space as often as possible, and pour salt into their jagged open wounds» as a couple seem to be doing here, and many more are doing so on Facebook... heaven forbid they should just let you have some space to yourself and others who have the same experience, and not harrass you even there...
Not exact matches
Liz Elam, founder of Link Coworking in Austin and an organizer of the upcoming Global Coworking Uncoference Conference, who also wrote the CNBC piece, expanded on the networking benefits of
spaces like hers when we got in touch, noting that interactions with fellow coworking members often go beyond what we traditionally think of
as networking to encompass
emotional «support.»
The moment you introduce your older child to your new baby will already be an
emotional one, and allowing for
space to get your bearings
as a parent to more than one child will help you all feel centered and ready to say hello.
If you hold this
space long enough, you might find your
emotional child melting into your arms rather than your angry child, retreating to their room feeling upset and confused, blaming YOU and your reaction to their upset
as the cause of their angst.
Espaillat added: «Bruce's Garden has been a valued
space in our community for over 40 years, and holds special
emotional resonance
as a memorial.
These are largely based on reports of subjective
emotional experiences and the temporal relationships between different reported states, and suggest that these states can be represented
as locations in two - or three - dimensional
space (figure 1).
So if you can clear more
space in the physical environment, it often helps open up
emotional space in your life
as well.
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Thinking of getting rid off the thing
as it just spoiled the good
emotional space I was in
Many Teens View Social Media and Text Messaging
as a
Space for Connection,
Emotional Support — and Occasional Jealousy — in the Context of Their I married my Twitter crush - social media is the best dating agency going
Many Teens View Social Media and Text Messaging
as a
Space for Connection,
Emotional Support — and Occasional Jealousy — in the Context of Their
Corbijn isn't making a stereotypical Hollywood thriller, with the stakes spelled out in neon and the loud fight scenes
spaced every few minutes, but he doesn't seem to realize there is such a thing
as being too vague, and in his efforts to make some kind of art - house / thriller hybrid, he goes too far the other direction and creates a nicely rendered film with no
emotional hook.
Stanley Kubrick shuns common narrative crutches such
as voice - over narration or back - glancing exposition in favor of a strict antiseptic license that necessarily utilizes classical music from the likes of Johann Strauss to serve
as an inner - connecting
emotional aural fabric upon which the filmmaker balances mesmerizing outer -
space sequences that have been copied ad nauseam ever since.
He has rapidly emerged
as simply one of the most exciting filmmakers working today, over the
space of a mere three harrowing, excoriating but unquestionably brilliant films that tackle adult subjects with unflinching humanism, even
as they utterly refuse to compromise in their depictions of
emotional and physical brutality — qualities that make him peculiarly suited to tackling something
as potentially explosive
as a slavery drama.
Propinquity in the film becomes a matter of not only occupying the same visual
space within a frame, a hurdle we've gone over by now, but also of
emotional and behavioral correspondences that caress one another
as locations change and scenes elide into other scenes.
The production also holds a powerful message about the fragility of our planet
as these men describe the
emotional impact of viewing a relatively tiny Earth hanging in the immensity of
space.
The fluidity is still there in the supposedly «classical» In the Mood for Love,
as is the merging of
emotional and physical (meaning urban)
space.
According to research from New Zealand and Australian academics, published in the Asia - Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, a staffroom not only functions
as a physical
space, but also a social, cultural and
emotional space for its occupants (Hunter, Rossi, Tinning, Flanagan & Macdonald, 2011).
As adults, we tend to have a trigger - quick reaction when worried; in order to be most helpful and effective, we need to understand the
emotional space the adolescents are occupying and start there.
Finding a wellness - accountability buddy — a peer who agrees to support and keep you accountable to your wellness goals — or using a professional learning community
as a
space to check in with other teachers are also ways to get that support, offers Alex Shevrin, a former school leader and teacher at Centerpoint School, a trauma - informed high school in Vermont that institutes school - wide practices aimed at addressing students» underlying
emotional needs.
For example, classroom conditions such
as teacher expectations, availability of learning supports, and safety affect student self - confidence, mindset, and performance.69 Optimal school and classroom settings create safe
spaces for social and
emotional learning, and in turn, effective SEL programs establish caring learning environments and improve classroom management and teaching.
I've spent most of the last ten years writing for advertising and marketing, which is a terrific training ground for a novelist: you need to pack the maximum
emotional wallop into the minimum
space, and you learn to view writing
as work that can be improved, rather than
as your - heart - ripped - bleeding - and - perfect - from - your - chest.
As both an adopter and a rescuer I see so many positives for truly homeless pets such as having more time in shelter and greater chance of being rescued if I'll surrenders aren't taking up kennel space, in addition to the financial and emotional benefits to dedicated pet parent
As both an adopter and a rescuer I see so many positives for truly homeless pets such
as having more time in shelter and greater chance of being rescued if I'll surrenders aren't taking up kennel space, in addition to the financial and emotional benefits to dedicated pet parent
as having more time in shelter and greater chance of being rescued if I'll surrenders aren't taking up kennel
space, in addition to the financial and
emotional benefits to dedicated pet parents.
The Studio Wall Drawings map Tyson's experience of daily existence,
as a
space to consider universal questions, and to record deeply personal moments, charting, in Tyson's words, «a kind of
emotional headline of the day.»
Taking a variety of geometries
as a starting point for an investigation of
space, place and reflexive architecture, the works in according to a given mean explore the ways in which mathematical principles of spatial organisation — ultimately foreign to the body — are able to evoke states of being or mind and provoke
emotional responses through purely objective means.
Tied together by an unbroken horizon, the landscapes offer a humbling look into the vastness of the lake and draw the viewer toward an
emotional engagement with light, color and
space,
as well
as questions of human significance.
His work involved the alteration of the environment and repeated geometric forms, and he came to see sculpture and
space as interdependent carriers of deep philosophical and
emotional meanings.
Project
space that gravitates toward visual and performing art that does not suppress
emotional intensity and we encourage more contemporary artists to embrace the personal
as political.
Thompson's work features personal interpretations of invisible worlds, such
as sound and
space, through vibrant colors and energetic lines, embodying what the gallery refers to
as «an
emotional understanding of complex concepts through expressive, rhythmic mark - making.»
Probably best known for her paintings of lines and grids using understated colors, Martin's work has been hailed
as «pure abstraction, in which
space, metaphysics, and internal
emotional states are explored through painting, drawing and printmaking.»
Much
as these great masters of the past shared the use of pure color
as a resource for describing light and
space, Mobilia artists too have redefined vivid color and form
as a vehicle to project a mood or an
emotional response.
Brought together by co-curators Olivia Domingos and David John Scarborough, this group show delves into the physical, social and
emotional experiences that appear to have become part and parcel of what it means to «shape - up» — whilst harking back to the former use of Turf's Keeley Road exhibition
space as the fitness shop Workout World.
Drawing from architecture, Crain's work negotiates the conditions of a given or perceived
space, often referring to the environment of the exhibition itself,
as well
as to the
emotional associations to moments and memories of elapsed experience.
Filling all of Camden Arts Centre's galleries, the exhibition demonstrates Collins» ability to convey the
emotional registers of
space — across interiors, places of itinerancy and temporary inhabitation, sites of political significance
as well
as journeys into imaginative or unconscious realms.
Gallery Bruno Bischofberger in Zürich, Acquavella Galleries in New York, Sotheby's Galleries in New York and London
as well
as off
spaces such
as photographer Richard Avedon's former studio, a warehouse on Hudson Street in Manhattan, the historic Germania Bank Building on the Bowery — to name just a few — have all been temporary homes to his unique form of creating visual and
emotional experiences in form of art exhibitions.
His use of blown glass is an effort to explore materials that allow for both an aesthetic and
emotional experience to create a piece that's sinister and somehow active while remaining functionally inert; he cites seeking out images of parasites and viruses
as part of his research process for this piece, inspired by their ability to alter the
space and living bodies around them without ever fully revealing themselves.
A political allegory that wanders into the surreal, the piece is a collective experience for actors and audiences alike
as they take part in an endurance - testing performance drama that travels through the Bath's heated rooms and interior
spaces, each conveying a shift in physical sensation and
emotional atmosphere.
Over the past decade, Beloufa has worked in video, sculpture, and installation, composing digital and physical
spaces reinforced by mechanical and
emotional vulnerability, complicating the viewer's trust in the screen
as a medium for generative information and culture.
The
emotional charge of these paintings, some quite physically imposing because of their size, colors, subject matter and complexity of
space, results, he says, from his willingness to abandon what he now sees
as the distancing effects of his earlier storytelling, and to turn to details from his past.
The oceans overcome me with the drama of an
emotional sea; she soaks in her salt sea that stings her every cell
as it fills her with musical compositions, the ocean of enormity fills her empty
spaces, pulling and pushing against the vast skyscrapers and land line horizons raising a mural of life: reality of life — «the gentilepainter».
There is something about drawings on paper that speak directly and intimately to the artist's hand, and so the
emotional cues are at odds with the conceptual framework, and this creates a huge
space for becoming interested not only in the project
as a whole but in each individual drawing
as its own spark.
The work focuses on the
emotional as well
as physical aspects of the figures of Adam and Eve, the pictorial
space they inhabit, and reflects on underlying conflicts between individuality and conformity.
As my previous body of work involved the
emotional dynamic between 2/3 people in any given
space I decided that the most powerful image here which also moved the Nude genre of painting further, was to paint live in strip clubs with the visual presence of the patron, the male, the male gaze included in the dynamic of each painting.
As the artist describes, her paintings engage with the question of «how space — specifically landscape — is understood as a concept, a physical site, and as an emotional experience.&raqu
As the artist describes, her paintings engage with the question of «how
space — specifically landscape — is understood
as a concept, a physical site, and as an emotional experience.&raqu
as a concept, a physical site, and
as an emotional experience.&raqu
as an
emotional experience.»
Other artists haven't fared
as well, their works either compromised by the
space (Rachel Whiteread's Embankment, stacks of cast cardboard boxes that lacked the
emotional punch a smaller
space would have provided) or flawed by choosing to square up to its epic scale.
Martin's work is recognized
as pure abstraction, in which
space, metaphysics and internal
emotional states are explored through painting, drawing and printmaking.
«Believing in art
as a means to form connections, [Nara] leaves open a
space for a variety of different readings and
emotional responses, ranging from catharsis to political defiance and hope.»
Yoga puts you back in your body and really in an intimate
space with yourself, and Yoga Refuge just feels really like a safe place... At Yoga Refuge its about the
emotional and philosophical practice of yoga
as well
as the body practice, so I don't feel like there's an expectation on my personal abilities.
And, while it's easy to concentrate on the environmental benefits of working from home, the mental and
emotional ones are sometimes just
as important, which is while it's important to carefully consider a
space in which you can comfortably, productively work (and not just an empty closet you don't have anything else to do with).
In August of last year, Deepa Mattoo started a new role
as legal director of the Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic in Toronto — a busy
space with a small staff at College and Bathurst Streets in Toronto that helps women who have experienced violence seek legal and
emotional support.