Sentences with phrase «mind ruminates»

The depressed mind ruminates.

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Sometimes this means an idea loses its magic, absolutely, but other times, it means that I ruminate on the idea for a while longer, explore it in my mind or in prayer more, before I hit the page in good earnest which is all good work, too.
I liked having an «assignment» rather than just ruminating over whatever's on my mind on the one hand or digging out something old and over-rehearsed on the other.
Below the surface of consciousness, our minds are absorbed with ruminating over memories and feelings, dreaming up fears and fantasies of the future, generating all the raw material that the «talking cure» taps into.
They ruminate, think about the pain all the time, and it occupies a lot of their mind space.
If you can suck it up and act, however, you'll find your day - to - day a lot more pleasant and rewarding: Your mind will be released from all that ruminating and second - guessing, paving the way for other opportunities.
A bad mood can sap your energy because it keeps your mind busy ruminating, says Kimberly Kingsley, author of The Energy Cure: How to Recharge Your Life 30 Seconds at a Time.
When your mind has not, or can not, fully resolve a difficult emotional experience then it is ruminating.
Ruminating over the accumulated contents of the mind, including both acquired skills and inherent tendencies passed on by prior generations, we use mental shortcuts, allowing the past to shape the future.
While I wouldn't go so far to suggest that connection is top of mind for most Academy voters, I do wonder about its potential effect on a voting body that tends to respond positively to films that ruminate or comment on the movies themselves, which this film does, in a roundabout way.
With that in mind, I feel bad ruminating on the subject at such length, but the fact of the matter is that countless mentions and viewings of Annie Hall are easily traced back to its Academy Award triumphs.
Much like a fine wine, the M Coupe needed time to mature, ruminating in minds before becoming appreciated.
This is a feast for the mind, and readers will ruminate on it long after turning the last page.»
But my mind was elsewhere, ruminating, pondering.
The paper backdrops call to mind the notion of a paper tiger, while the lack of depth and structural integrity of these constructed environments seems to ruminate on the flimsy and untenable structure of the oil industry.
There we were, ruminating on just what gizmos creative minds will dream up to win fame and glory (plus cash and bike) in the Specialized Innovate or Die competition, and in a totally unrelated web search, happened upon the «B.O.B. Mower,» which looks
Your third point is about women's greater tendency to ruminate and thus to experience depression, and the possible connection to the complexity of the workings of a woman's mind.
I ruminate for hours together.little things that happen in the day, like me saying something stupid keep coming in my mind and I just cant get rid of it.Makes me sick because I want to get over it and move on.After all its a small thing.But my mind always has other plans.
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