This occurs when each person is so caught up in
their habitual thinking about their spouse and marriage, that there is little room for a fresh thought or creative solution to come through.
It's hard to put in words exactly what this theory is all about, but if you can suspend your present,
habitual thinking and begin observing on a different level.
She explained, among several reasons, it encourages one to look at solving a problem from a new angle and breaks
habitual thinking patterns.
But if you examine
your habitual thoughts, what do you tend to spend most of your time dwelling on?
Inspired by a Tibetan Buddhist mind training practice called Lojong, author and executive coach M.J. Ryan has been using simple slogans with her clients to interrupt
the habitual thought processes that hold them back.
When
my habitual thoughts were about others serving me — like my mom and dad cooking, cleaning, and providing shelter for me — it was impossible to break out of my selfish patterns.
Did you get a chance to read the last post on Changing
Habitual Thoughts and Patterns?
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), a style of therapy based on changing ingrained and
habitual thoughts, beliefs and behaviours that may be contributing to low mood, is one of the main therapeutic modalities for depression and is supported by a number of studies.
This approach helps you learn how to pause and investigate
habitual thoughts and emotions instead of getting trapped in them.
Beliefs are upheld by
habitual thoughts and feelings.
Not exact matches
The second is the president's
habitual misstatements of facts and statistics that I really
think have caused the court to look upon his claims about the national - security imperative for this order with great skepticism.»
You must learn to stop spending that currency on
thoughts you don't want, even though you may feel compelled to continue your
habitual behaviour.»
Austin «He punishes
habitual obstinate for those who ate fully aware of His presence» So, he'll punish any of you lot who still believe in him, but disobey, but what about the rest of us who don't
think he's there?
the natural cycle would be for man to grow up Stop Believing In Gods All Together.They said that it's stupid for any one to say theres no god They have no proof.Ok After Going Crazy i called them PHONY For never getting mad or angry OR CURSING.Then I Insulted Joseph Smith for being a
HABITUAL LIAR.After Telling them That evolution is right.And Their Religion Is RIGHT NEXT TO SCIENTOLOGY In Made Up Horse Crap Then kicking them out.I Started To
Think (NO Not about god He doesn't exist) But of science He said no one can proof there's no god.
We're meant to
think of this as a repeated, even
habitual, encounter between rich man and poor man.
But the abandonment of reason, a
habitual Lutheran tendency in the face of overwhelming popular opinion through history (one need only
think of Nazi Germany and the current collapse of Lutheran will in the face of the abortion and homosexuality conflicts), strikes a deal with the devil.
This is the basic truth which must first be understood so thoroughly that it becomes an
habitual and as it were natural springboard for our
thinking.
People who
think they have been saved and continue in a
habitual and very willfully sinful lifestyle without regard to the truth, are not really saved.
Just
think Big Bro peeps as to just how much money can be made via taxation and what have you upon these three
habitual tendencies of one's left to their own vices freedoms to choose.
This way of
thinking is encouraged by Pope Francis's
habitual antinomianism, which treats canon law, sacramental norms, and theological principles as impediments to God's love.
It is «natural» only in that when you accustom your mind to
thinking in a certain way, the «natural» result is that it becomes more
habitual for you to
think that way.
I
think I'm just a
habitual person.
I've never been a big fan of the «culture of losing» theory that gets passed around, but I'm also not naive enough to
think there isn't a risk of systemic damage caused by
habitual, and what could be perceived as intentional losing.
Now, maybe YOU
think it's obvious she would throw the poisoned bottle out, but that would only mean you're not a
habitual drinker.
Those who want to change from praise to encouragement may find it awkward to stop and
think before making statements that have become
habitual.
Also, your comment made me
think about the «occasional» vs. «
habitual» cosleeper.
«
Habitual analytical
thinking could be one reason scientists tend to be disbelievers,» notes Norenzayan.
Dr Valerie Voon, principal investigator of the study, says: «Seemingly diverse choices — drug taking, eating quickly despite weight gain, and compulsive cleaning or checking — have an underlying common thread: rather that a person making a choice based on what they
think will happen, their choice is automatic or
habitual.
More recently, Wendy Wood of the University of Southern California and her colleagues have shown how almost half of the behaviours we adopt in any given situation are
habitual — an automated action learned by repetition until we do it without
thinking.
But in other situations, the newest concepts, wisest insights and most creative solutions arise only when people abandon established approaches and
habitual ways of
thinking.
More of life is
habitual that you might
think.
Our minds are wired for certain repetitive
thoughts, simply because they've become
habitual.
Habitual gum chewing, which is very bad... fooling the body to
think it needs to produce digestive enzymes to digest the abundant food about to arrive («With all that chewing, this must be a big meal»), eventually exhausting the supply of digestive enzymes available.
The
thoughts or
habitual patterns that end in obesity or eating disorders must be addressed, otherwise amount of exercise will change anything, as the pattern will return again.
With a commitment to a daily mindful eating practice, mindfulness cultivates the possibility of freeing yourself of reactive,
habitual patterns of
thinking, to proactive ways of
thinking and responding.
But I do believe, with all my heart — and I've seen this over 16 years of practice, as well as in my own life — that you really can change your
thoughts and
habitual patterns.
Repetitive increased intra-abdominal pressure via
habitual movement and exercises (
think repetitive sit ups, straining on the toilet, breath holding, or ALWAYS sucking in your stomach)
See if your
habitual patterns of
thinking begin to loosen, and if you experience moments of freedom and peace.
I am a
habitual over-packer but I am determined to travel lightly (or should that be, «lighter») this time — to this end, I've purchased a new 69 cm suitcase (I don't
think I could do just carry - on like you) but have received scoffing comments from family that it's far too small, especially with all the shopping opportunities out there.
I
thought the movie was shit, too, but this
habitual angry bleating bores the bejesus out of me.
You will learn in this book how negative
thinking and low self - esteem are nothing more than
habitual patterns of
thinking that can be reversed when you are taught how to do it.
They
think they will first make money trading and then becoming a
habitual trader who does the right things.
Then again, I
think this is a one - time deal, so it won't work for
habitual offenders (and many of the other tips likely won't either.)
Because it is hard for people to change their
habitual ways of
thinking, we do not anticipate a mass movement toward countercyclical investing anytime soon.
I
think there are many peeps who appreciate your
habitual teachings and helpful guidance.
Yoga teacher trainings challenge you to
think outside of your
habitual box and widen your field of view:
I understand the necessity of some timed missions for the sake of adding some tension, and it also forces players to
think outside of their
habitual strategic mindset.
«During those years of war and revolution in the Soviet Union, Invention, daughter of Necessity, become the
habitual companion of my art
thinking.»
Scully reflects: «It's
habitual to
think of abstraction as abstract.
But Ms. Bove, 45, whose pieces have become widely celebrated in recent years, collected by the Museum of Modern Art and shown at the Venice Biennale, is also known to keep a small trampoline in the studio, one of her esoteric strategies for «dissolving my sense of separateness from the world,» as she describes the prison of
habitual, or even rational,
thinking.