Sentences with phrase «posts about mind»

There are also links to other recent blog posts about mind mapping that appeared as guest posts on other blogs for authors and self - publishers.

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While I don't presume to read traders» (or trading computers») minds (see Barry ritholtz» note this morning about ex post facto rationalizations), generally speaking there is concern that the «taper» of long term bond purchases will cause bond yields (the percent of interest paid on them) to rise.
People do business with those they have the best relationship with; so post about what's on your mind.
You'd want to engage with them so they'll keep you in mind, see what they're writing about so you can offer more information or guest posts.
The new revelation about Comey's uneasiness with Trump brings to mind a posting last month by Comey friend Benjamin Wittes on his Lawfare blog, in which he said Comey «saw it as an ongoing task on his part to protect the rest of the Bureau from improper contacts and interferences from a group of people he did not regard as honorable.»
Using Google Trends to compare the focus keywords of older posts (which you can view the statistics for) with the focus keyword you have in mind for your new post, could give you some idea about the potential traffic this new focus keyword could bring.
About one year ago, I stumbled on a post that I just can't get out of my mind.
I wanted to thank you for your initiative that you have taken to teach all of us all about investing, Safal Niveshak is a very good initiative and not to forget that you are providing us all this awesome post day after day week after week at no extra cost and without any advertisement, Frankly I would not mind if you put some ads on your blog I would be more than happy to read your blog even with adds.
Would you mind refraining from posting about certain classes of people being unintelligent when you are unable to form coherent sentences or use the correct spelling of COMPLEMENT when referring to two things making a more complete thing.
The great thing about Jesus» teachings is that all of the laws and commandments from the Bible, many of which you just posted, will be followed by someone who loves God with all of their heart, all of their mind and all of their soul; and if they love their neighbor as themselves.
The sort of remark I have in mind is the kind where, in a post about an unrelated topic, an author feels the need to bring up some moral accusation against the writer he is discussing and make very clear that he, the blogger, is on the right side of that debate.
I post about atheism, not to change the minds of Christians, but to voice alternatives to religion, for the «undecided voters» who may be reading these comments.
Posts about news items tend to bleed together in my mind.
And to all the narrow - minded folk using this comment post to vent about their distrust / disbelief of God; let it go, find a Christian, and experience the Gospel in all its messiness, worldly illogicality, and simple Awe - inspiring relief.
And lest you think this post is about finger - pointing, I have no doubt in my mind that if my own assumptions and prejudices go totally unchecked, if I never stop for a moment to consider the other side and wonder if I might be wrong, I too am capable of using the Bible to my own ends, of convincing myself that God is on my side.
Over at iMonk last week, Chaplain Mike wrote a lovely post about how, after a period of wandering through the denominational wilderness, he found a home in an ELCA Lutheran church «with a simple liturgy, wonderful music, a healthy and grounded pastor, a hospitable congregation, and an emphasis on Christ, grace, vocation, and other Lutheran essentials that answered questions I had been turning over in my mind for years in my evangelical settings.»
If you have to preface what you are about to post with a warning that — despite the forth - coming comments — you are not racist, bigoted, closed - minded (or fill in the blank), then we've got some unfortunate news: You're probably about to write something racist, bigoted or closed - minded.
See Colin's post above for more about what telescopes and microscopes can show us, as well as what can be seen by the unaided eye plus a properly functioning mind.
I've never really spent much time thinking about my dreams (they seem so random and bizarre most of the time) but your post has convinced me that there may be more to them than meets the mind's eye.
I find it strange and a bit sad that the posts in response to an article that is decrying the negative images many have of atheist are of the same sort of mean spirited close - minded stereotypical behavior that gives many those negative images the author was upset about.
Jeremy, I would again like to say that the thing I appreciate most about your post and what I wish others who visit this post would keep in mind, and learn from, is that you actually got out and attended a worship service with the Latter - day Saints to see for yourself what they believe and also that you approached the beliefs of others with charity and fairness.
@Todd — but either way (regarding my last post)-- I would think one could just as easily argue that there is still nothing «immaterial» about the tendency for the mind to behave similarly against certain situations.
However, intelligence officials told The Post that there were concerns that he still maintained a radical ideology and told friends he had an open mind about ISIS.
You know, as I was writing this post, the thought did cross my mind... «I wonder about Ron Paul?»
Peter's post about about Obamacare and its effect on the national economy put me in mind of this recent Michael Ramirez cartoon.
Your post coincides with my reading of a book about meditation, «Turning the Mind Into an Ally» by Sakyong Mipham, and as the word «fluvial» has been swirling in the eddies of my mind all Mind Into an Ally» by Sakyong Mipham, and as the word «fluvial» has been swirling in the eddies of my mind all mind all day.
I don't necessarily ascribe to the belief that God «wrote the Bible,» and I do believe, as I think you illustrated in a post about women in church leadership, that much of it was written in a specific time to specific people — therefore, when dealing with the Old Testament, we have to keep in mind the times in which it was written and by whom.
«Here Jesus» words come to mind about not worrying and trusting God to meet our basic needs,» Prichard wrote in an online post warning about the dangers of «government run health care.»
There is so much confusion about words like self, mind, soul, person, individual, and the focus of this post, our state (depraved, deprived, limited, fallen, etc).
In the back of my mind there were faint alarms going off, but I did hear them, and it caused me to think: That exactly is it that causes us to spend hours staring at a computer screen in the hopes that someone will post a supportive comment about the party we went to last Friday, or the fight we had Tuesday night with our girlfriend?
(I hope he doesn't mind me reposting them here... on his blog, they take up about 400 posts... so I compiled them all and put them here for your reading enjoyment.)
I have just launched my blog and I would love to study more about social media and how can we leverage it in such a way that we don't cause problems, don't hurt anyone's and specially just inspire people... I will share this post in my blog, hope you don't mind but it's really honest and straight forward.
Ella is all about nourishing your body and mind with food so this is what she posts about.
The writing of this post began with sadness and loneliness pouring forth from a disquieted mind, with introspection and frustration and words that were important — questions about growing older that, inevitably, must be asked — but it fizzled, never reaching a boil but a rather disappointing simmer that belied the troubles beneath.
If you don't mind, I might post about them on my blog, with credit to you of course.
As for cake, I actually change my mind on a regular basis... right now I'm all about fruit cake — the boozier the better (aka my mother's)... Cat recently posted... WIAW # 52: Stereotypical HLB Style
Your last few posts are like you are reading my mind... I've been craving Hawaiian buns for about 3 days and can't wait to try out this recipe.
I was wondering if you'd mind me featuring it in a post I'm doing about Halloween Mugs!
I found your recipe on Pinterest and am creating a curated piece on my blog about easy healthy batch cooking for the 4hourbody diet and was wondering if you'd mind if I include this one in my post.
in my mind has been rounding the idea about to recopilate my paternal grandmas recipes (nariño and colombian jungle food) and post them some day on both languages..
Upon seeing that post I have forgotten about pumpkin and only have nog on the mind.
I don't go out to eat much, but when I do, I go to the same places and order the * same * thing I recently did a post about staying open - minded: something we all need to work on!
Kolkata, India About Blog I have started my blog «Debjanir Rannaghar» in 2011 with an intention to keep records of my cooking ventures and life - stories related to food and obviously, for sharing those with like - minded foodies / food bloggers and to be precise the Blog Debjanir Rannaghar is a novice attempt for sharing Food thoughts Frequency about 2 posts per About Blog I have started my blog «Debjanir Rannaghar» in 2011 with an intention to keep records of my cooking ventures and life - stories related to food and obviously, for sharing those with like - minded foodies / food bloggers and to be precise the Blog Debjanir Rannaghar is a novice attempt for sharing Food thoughts Frequency about 2 posts per about 2 posts per week.
I hope you don't mind but I posted about you + your new book, which I can't wait to get my hands on.
Hope you don't mind but I posted about my experiences with this recipe here; http://rediscoverthekitchen.blogspot.com/2012/05/recipe-review-diy-coconut-milk.html Do let me know if posting the adapted recipe like that is ok, or if you want me to only have your link to this post up.
Hi there, I hope you don't mind that I just featured this recipe on my blog post about overnight oatmeal, it's such a great recipe I have to share it!
And keep in mind that several many events and festivals will most likely occur, but it is either way too early to post anything about them, or the producers and promoters of the shows have zero info on them.
However, in my sleep - deprived zombie state of mind at 3:00 am when I was writing this post, I realized I just posted the recipe, and didn't actually write anything about the recipe.
Funny, I was just looking at my leftover farro I had from the last farro recipe you posted and was thinking about doing something with it... guess great minds think alike!
Am sorry admin, but I have joined this guy's league:p and hope you don't mind us, posting that information on here, or even writing articles about the standings from time to time.
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