Pulling crabgrass in the backyard, weekending at a cabin in the mountains, watching televised NFL football games — these offered themselves as activities more harmonious with
the established rhythm of life than attending church.
Not exact matches
To aspiring bakers and
established chefs and food geeks and fawning journalists, she represents an elusive ideal: the young breadmaker who structures her
life around the
rhythms of a wood - burning oven, not the demands
of a high - volume production facility.
I need to
establish the
rhythms and rituals
of my
life to incorporate healthy bits
of exercise, but honestly, I just can't seem to seize the opportunity at present.
In this wonderful book, Sharifa Oppenheimer guides parents
of young children on how to
establish the
life rhythms that lay the foundation for all learning; how to design indoor play environments that allow children the broadest skills development; and how to create backyard play spaces that encourage vigorous movement and a wide sensory palette.
Yet, in his continuous search to express the essence
of life, to
establish an analogy to musical
rhythm and to touch the viewer deep into the subconscious mind, Bernède gradually grew to gestural painting, partnered with a black and white palette.
We will seek to
establish sustainable
rhythms and patterns for our
lives, the body, the spirit, and the mind, forming habits
of self - control.
Based on the interpersonal psychotherapy model
of depression and informed by the importance
of regular social
rhythms in bipolar disorder, 36 interpersonal and social
rhythm therapy explores pathways to relapse, including disruptions to social and circadian patterns, non-adherence to medication, and stressful
life events.37 The model suggests that positive and negative
life events can adversely affect circadian
rhythms, posing a risk
of recurrence.36 It tackles these issues by
establishing regular routines, exploring interpersonal conflict and addressing issues around social roles, 37 and it seems to have promise in managing bipolar disorder.
Right now, it feels a little like he is always on the edge
of a «flare - up» (especially when it comes to wanting to make ALL
of his own meals / snacks (with appliances and utensils he shouldn't use, and that consist
of WAY too much
of every ingredient) and then not eat any
of them until * after * the tantrum, at which point he enthusiastically eats one
of the choices * he * made, and often asks for seconds - bless his heart), so our hope is to limit his choices, and
establish some daily
rhythms and routines that will provide the framework for trust and bonding, which will create internal calmness and help ease the transition to his new
life.