Sentences with phrase «mundane daily work»

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Many entrepreneurs extoll the virtues of a creative environment, but all the whiteboards and toys in the world won't surface creativity amidst the mundane work process of daily business.
We all have the capability to be this creative, but often our creativity is hindered or even stopped cold by the mundane daily routines and responsibilities required of us at work and at home.
Her work highlights the importance of «documenting the mundane moments of daily life to give our future selves the joy of rediscovering them,» she commented.
We must trust that Our Lord is at work in the very mundane occurrences of our daily lives.
This wise little book reached down into my heart to help me reconcile many of my deeper questions about work and finding God in mundane, daily details, in giving him glory when there isn't much about my life that looks «glorious» to others.
His work, which gained widespread recognition and critical acclaim in the 1970s, revolves around his interest in daily life and the mundane aspects of American popular culture, viewed with serial and systemic approaches, intellectual underpinning, sly humor and a restrained style.
In celebration of Dada's 100th anniversary in 2016 and the centennial of Duchamp's Fountain in 2017, the exhibition examines how artists have incorporated commonplace household items into their work, removing them from the context of the home in ways that subvert the mundane experiences of daily life.
While his work is often times infused with autobiographical elements that blur the distinction between art and reality, López's interdisciplinary approach to art nourishes from daily encounters, mundane rituals, and subtle visual codes embedded into life.
«Although the subject matter of the works explored in Lifelike is subtle and simple, once transformed by the hands of the featured artists, there is a real poignancy that we rarely recognize in the mundane objects and situations of our daily lives,» said Susan Taylor, NOMA Director.
Such a low threshold, where the law protects mundane portrayals of a person's daily life or face, sits uneasily with M v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2006] UKHL 11, [2006] 4 All ER 929 (cited in McKennitt) in which it was held, albeit in a different cause of action, that the protection of Art 8 arose only if the interference were sufficiently serious (para 83).
As we become more dependent on technology for work, entertainment, and mundane daily tasks like shopping, our tech devices are themselves becoming more interconnected.
While the legal divorce happens as rapidly as 60 to 90 days after filing in many jurisdictions, couples very often face a long separation during which they must continue with mundane «daily activities, caring for children, going to work, doing the laundry, worrying about making ends meet and making decisions that will profoundly affect the future.»
They knew biographies of the people who built the buildings, past mistakes of planning councils, new challenges for municipal politicians and the mundane daily concerns of all of the souls who lived within the boundaries of the area they worked.
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