Sentences with phrase «more ruminating»

Marking a reunion between director Jason Reitman, writer Diablo Cody and star Charlize Theron, Tully finds the trio once more ruminating on adulthood, albeit in less sarcastic fashion than Young Adult.
«The more you withdraw and the more you ruminate, the more negative you become,» says Rohan.
These questions and many more ruminate deep within the many assorted characters of Robert Redford's reflective new feature, The Company You Keep.

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Some individuals will ruminate, «If only I had had more knowledge.»
As he continued to ruminate on the subject, an IPO sounded even more likely.
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.
But there is much more to be done and one question Lindsay is ruminating over is how to connect with churches north of the river.
Ruminating with others like me has made me realise that it wasn't having more «radical» anything growing up: worship style, music, services, outreach, etc..
The 2012 Summer Olympics are in the books, but we still have a good few more weeks of ruminating over what was a delectable showing by the United States and dissecting what all this means regarding U.S. dominance of international athleticism.
Women tend to ruminate more than men.
New research indicates that this gender difference may be the result of girls» greater exposure to stressful interpersonal events, making them more likely to ruminate, and contributing to their risk of depression.
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.
Meditation allows you to switch off the problem solving, ruminating beta brainwave state and enter into the more peaceful and relaxed alpha brainwave state, which you must pass through to fall asleep.
Adding more vata - pacifying foods can help you not ruminate, and let thoughts be more fluid.
The 100 Year - Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared is gleefully amoral, never more so than when ruminating on how families are formed.
One, 89 - year - old Agnès Varda, has spent more than 60 years ruminating on the nature of time, the interior and exterior lives of women, and the socially marginalized.
More time is spent ruminating on the forest than on the protagonist, yet a connection between nature and humanity is felt.
Expect less some less punishing than this sounds, for this is a film more interested in our ability to overcome than ruminating on the gruesome.
What's more, it's refreshing to hear the young filmmaker talk honestly and passionately about such a traditionally maligned industry, while also finding a moment to namedrop Downey's Putney Swope and ruminate on the state of modern action films.
The theory of suspense is that the audience needs to know more than the characters, who spend their time ruminating on what could have caused this while remaining largely ignorant of the shadow people trying to snatch them.
Porter ruminates over that intangible quality that makes some cars so much more pleasing than those without: niceness
And as I reclined on my slab, posing for that ultimate dead author's society look, I ruminated about how far I'd come and how little more there was to achieve.
He owned big cats as a youth, when owners were more serious and knowledgeable about caring for them, and ruminates on how things have changed since then.
We feature more audio giveaways, try to cover over a month's worth of gaming and movie news, talk about the astounding number of games we've been playing, discuss Captain America: The Winter Soldier, dissect the new Super Smash Bros information, ruminate on the future of Final Fantasy, pit Infamous Second Son against Titanfall in the battle of the next - gen exclusives, mock each other's Trophy progress and much, much more.
I compare notes, further ruminate on the show, and more often than not discern the reviewers» and my own biases of judgment.
People appreciate enthusiasm — it is more fun to hire someone who accepts on the spot than someone who has to ruminate about the offer for months.
Nevertheless, men engage in more problem - focused and avoidant coping behaviors, whereas women are more likely to use strategies that involve verbal expressions to others or themselves, to seek emotional support, to ruminate about problems, and to use positive self - talk.
In fact, both are true — women tend to discuss and ruminate over negative emotions together more than men, while at the same time showing higher levels of support and affection.
They note that when we are uncertain we ruminate about things more.
It is possible that girls are learning to focus on sadness, and perhaps even to ruminate about sadness, in early parent — child reminiscing, to a greater extent than are boys, and this may inadvertently lead girls to a more ruminative, depressive style (Fivush & Buckner, 2000; Nolen - Hoeksema, 2002).
Teach patients (in groups and through home - based practice) to notice the tendency to ruminate earlier in its sequence so that more skillful means can be deployed in responding (rather than reacting) to whatever is causing it
I have found myself more reactive and anxious, more prone to ruminating about environmental, financial and food crises, and to waking with worry in the middle of the night.
The more a person ruminates, the more they experience personal distress, making them less able to connect with another's misfortunes.
Replace raging or unhelpful thoughts with more calm and helpful thoughts: When realizing that you're ruminating or having specific thoughts, ask yourself «How is this helping me or my situation?»
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