This insight is freeing, as partners make complete sense of their own and each other's behaviors, and learn, often for the first time, how to escape
from habitual patterns that are limiting, stressful, or distancing.
Not exact matches
From this point of view, we can see how personal identity consists primarily of
habitual patterns of behavior and, tightly related to this, self - knowledge is concerned with both perceptual, behavioral spontaneity as well as bodily habits.
The research, titled «Human - like hand use in Australopithecus africanus, shows that Australopithecus africanus,» a 3 - 2 million - year - old species
from South Africa traditionally considered not to have engaged in
habitual tool manufacture, has a human - like trabecular bone
pattern in the bones of the thumb and palm (the metacarpals) consistent with forceful opposition of the thumb and fingers typically adopted during tool use.
As you'll see
from this diary I kept while doing a 3 - day juice cleanse, food is a huge part of my life, and I have a lot of
habitual patterns as well as emotions tied up in food.
When forward bending, the floor acts as an enormous boundary preventing us
from falling into
habitual patterns.
Fascia is a major contributor to the whole body being «stuck» in a posture that you assume for most of your day and asymmetries resulting
from habitual movement
patterns.
She explained, among several reasons, it encourages one to look at solving a problem
from a new angle and breaks
habitual thinking
patterns.
Absenteeism is a
habitual pattern of absence
from a duty or obligation.
Because plants and animals take their
habitual cues
from the seasonal rise in temperatures and the increasing amount of daylight that come in the spring, warming can distort their well - established behavioral
patterns.
I work with clients
from a relational perspective to break old
patterns of thinking and behavior that are often ingrained and have become
habitual and unfulfilling.
This includes those suffering
from blocked emotions, abuse, trauma, disassociation, stress, and
habitual patterns of tension in posture, movement, and body language.
Acting
from the present moment, I encourage you to experience yourself deeply so you can move beyond
habitual patterns that trap and often prevent you
from feeling alive and connected.