Sentences with phrase «much conscious thought»

In this case, the dog learns to shake by using the same repetitive motor skills without much conscious thought.
She taught me how to relax the core which was a challenge at first and required much conscious thought — those muscles had many years of training to stay tight.
«So many of our buying behaviors happen automatically, without much conscious thought,» says financial psychologist
«So many of our buying behaviors happen automatically, without much conscious thought,» says financial psychologist Brad Klontz, Psy.D.

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It appears that Palihapitiya made the comments just a day or two after Parker broadcast his own warnings in an interview with Axios, telling interviewer Mike Allen that the thought process behind building the social media giant was: «How do we consume as much of your time and conscious attention as possible?»
To re-read after an interval of more than a decade the preceding meditation is to be conscious of the extent to which my thinking on the topics with which it dealt has moved and has become much less confident, the outlines far less secure.
So bountiful hath been the earth and so securely have we drawn from it our substance, that we have taken it all for granted as if it were only a gift, and with little care or conscious thought of the consequences of our [ab] use of it; nor have we very much considered the essential relation that we bear to it as living parts in the vast creation.159
Revolutionary as much of this was in the history of human thinking, yet, in surveying it, one is conscious of a certain impatience to get on to the basic problem that confronts us in this discussion: What were the processes of thought by which Israel came to such views?
Nevertheless, despite the wonder of this prophetic vision, as we read the New Testament we may sometimes be conscious of a vast and timeless energy confined within the thought - forms and restricted knowledge of the first century A.D. Today the experience, knowledge and responsibility of every thinking man is very much greater than that of most of the men of New Testament days.
In pursuing these avenues I have found much inspiration in the thought of process theologians, who have made a conscious effort to interpret Christian faith for our time in terms that appropriate the insights of science.
The assumption underlying much contemporary thought is that authentic human existence is achieved only in moments where we become fully conscious of our creativity.11 The dominant anthropological image is that of homo faber.12 The influence of Marx and existentialism is present here, and these two strands of modern thought are always suspicious of any ideological or religious inclinations to undermine a sense of our human productivity.
Monad's were for Leibniz just as real on the subhuman, even subanimal, levels, as on the human level; they were merely much less capable of thought and definite conscious recollections and perceptions, more limited to simple feeling and extremely short - run memory of what has just happened.
The Nicene tradition has struggled for many centuries to discipline its concepts so that they fit with the Bible, so much so that it is difficult to identify a way of thinking about God, history, and human destiny that is at once more metaphysically self - conscious and more thoroughly and constantly invested with exegetical substance.
The thought process that went into building these applications, Facebook being the first of them... was all about: «How do we consume as much of your time and conscious attention as possible?»
A word about the context of my present work: I still read British and German New Testament scholars and learn from them, but, without having made a conscious choice about it, I do not think that I read them as much as I used to, and except for people like Erhardt Güttgemanns, who also does New Testament theology from a foundation in literary criticism and linguistics, I am not sure that they are moving me in really new directions.
If a man in despair is as he thinks conscious of his despair, does not talk about it meaninglessly as of something which befell him (pretty much as when a man who suffers from vertigo talks with nervous self - deception about a weight upon his head or about its being like something falling upon him, etc., this weight and this pressure being in fact not something external but an inverse reflection from an inward experience), and if by himself and by himself only he would abolish the despair, then by all the labor he expends he is only laboring himself deeper into a deeper despair.
good to see someone thinking about being earth conscious and living a simple life — too much about babes is all consumption!
We also make many decisions without much input from conscious thought.
We don't even know how our brain produces conscious thoughts or where the «self» is located (if it can be found anywhere at all), much less how to program a machine to do the same.
The majority of activation was occurring in the frontal lobes, where conscious thought occurs — and they were taking much, much longer to answer the questions.
It's when you're resting, say you're semi-dozing, you're kind of lying in your chair, you're kind of relaxed or even sleeping, once upon a time we had this idea, or scientists had this idea that the brain is pretty much inactive then, that you've shut off in effect your conscious thinking, then also your brain was not doing much.
Much of our conscious thought takes the form of an internal narrative in which we try to understand ourselves and our actions.
Automatic thoughts are those you fall into habitually and action without much hesitation, like hitting the snooze button, whereas reflective thoughts rely on a conscious effort to do things differently.
After spending so much time watching my thoughts without distractions, I've come to realize that thoughts tend to come and go as they please and it's our conscious decision whether or not we think more deeply about them.
A few weeks of claiming sacred time for myself and practicing conscious thoughts of gratitude upon waking have done so much for me.
And yes, very $ conscious but so much better than me with finances so I think I will keep him, haha!
Really, it's best not to think about it too much, we might get a conscious and realize how screwed up dating is now and that it's mostly the fault of the dating industry for being asleep at the wheel while the money rolled in.
In retrospect, Zack Snyder's Watchmen movie has a lot to answer for — the graphic novel includes lots of images of dead bodies littering New York as a result of Ozymandias» plan, but Snyder and screenwriter David Hayter made a conscious decision to show no carnage whatsoever — because they thought showing dead bodies would be too much, after 9/11.
John Goodman plays the Common Man that Turturro thinks he's dong so much to help with his socially conscious plays.
«Like kids in a lolly shop, we thought about restyling more of the car; however, like a good parent saying «no» to too many sweets, we made the conscious decision to keep as much of the original 86 as possible, only changing what was absolutely necessary.
I think you need to point out that with a debt settlement program your chances of being sued are much higher, since there is a conscious decision not to pay ones creditors or agreements made with creditors, while consumer counseling program make agreements with creditors.
Okay Bweb first statement — «I think you need to point out that with a debt settlement program your chances of being sued are much higher, since there is a conscious decision not to pay ones creditors or agreements made with creditors, while consumer counseling program make agreements with creditors.»
Though I'm obviously white, I grew up in a 98 % black community and studied African - American history in college, and I think I've become much more conscious of minority issues as a result.
RS: I don't think it was a conscious idea for Irving or me, but I do think you're correct in identifying that thrust in much of the work.
It's all too clever by half, I keep thinking: too many complications, too much self - conscious eccentricity.
It helps me... because most of my trouble begins when I think too much about the balance between abstraction and figuration... and feel too conscious about resolving the problem rather than let the work be itself.
On the occasion of her 2006 show, Jerry Saltz wrote that much of von Heyl's art takes us to a «wonderful snake pit where styles he thought were outmoded turn dangerous again... her paintings are visually conflicted yet confident in this ambiguous state, self - conscious while being self - assured.
What you take as conscious «framing,» to me is much deeper than that (see Kahan et al's «cultural cognition» work; think about McKibben and Monbiot's reactions to Fukushima as another example).
Their hypothesis was that anxiety will increase verbal filler rates only if it interrupts the automatic flow of speech by making speakers self - conscious about how they sound.41 In other words, thinking about speaking might make people «choke,» in much the same way that any conscious attention to a skilled performance can disrupt, and limit, that performance.42 Choking, in turn, would make people use more uhs and ums.
Former Facebook president Sean Parker said the thought process that went into designing the platform was straightforward: «How do we consume as much of your time and conscious attention as possible?
For those that still decide to separate, couples find that process much easier once they realize the truth that another person can only behave based on the quality of thinking (conscious or unconscious) he or she has in that moment.
There are well - formed neural pathways and perhaps even genetic predispositions, but we can do much to influence this through conscious and intentional shifts in our thinking and acting.
I thought you were HEALTH CONSCIOUS??? Ready - made??? You??? rofl... Sounds like a creative mix sure enough but have you any idea how many «preservatives» and how much «salt» you consumed?
We're also conscious of tightening budgets and wouldn't suggest buying something — however much we love it — if we thought the price wasn't right.
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