These written thoughts
ruminate from one corner of the gallery to another.
Not exact matches
Mindfulness is an excellent technique to reduce stress because it allows you to stop feeling out of control, to stop jumping
from one thought to the next, and to stop
ruminating on negative thoughts.
Jay responded by
ruminating on this clause in the Constitution and confessing sadly that «the word slaves was avoided, probably on account of the existing toleration of slavery, and of its discordancy with the principles of the Revolution; and
from a consciousness of its being repugnant to... the Declaration of Independence» (111:298) The number of such revealing glimpses into the thinking of the founders is almost without number.
As I swig coffee
from my Newman mug and
ruminate on the legend it bears, I am inclined to think of him as a mentor who posed to me the questions to which all Christians must give an answer.
Forni believes that one of the most disquieting phenomena of our time is the flight
from thinking, meditating and
ruminating.
Last week I was
ruminating in something, as one does, and an email popup zapped me out of my own head - delivery
from Canada post!
I spent countless hours googling and
ruminating over exactly what type of irrigation system to put into the garden this year in the hopes of avoiding squash mold and getting better results
from all the plants.
Stricker was well aware that achieving the feat would be immensely difficult — the odds against him winning ran
from 156 - 1 to 592,000,000 - 1, according to PGATour.com's Craig DeVrieze — but said he had not
ruminated about it to any great degree.
Joe Cole, for so long assumed to be an impish playmaker just waiting to escape
from the confines of his coaches, spent last season
ruminating over his eternal failure to get the hang of big boy's football, and has now left the country altogether.
Effortful disengagement responses are controlled responses that are directed away
from a problem and include avoiding the stressful situation or denying that there's a problem; involuntary responses can include uncontrollable engagement with a problem (e.g.,
ruminating) or uncontrollable disengagement
from a problem (e.g., feeling numb and unable to think about it).
Much of this methane comes
from the guts of
ruminating cattle, but some escapes
from dung pats on pastures.
Batygin says he spends little time
ruminating on its origin — whether it is a fugitive
from our own solar system or, just maybe, a wandering rogue planet captured by the sun's gravity.
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.
While a healthy dose of venting is certainly vital to healing
from a traumatic event like a breakup, there's a fine line between processing and
ruminating.
I'm starting to think I'd rather gain an inch in my waist
from eating rather than
ruminating over food!
Research
from the British Psychological Society has found that mindfulness meditation, which helps you become aware of your thoughts and emotions in a positive way, can reduce the kind of
ruminating that keeps us up at night.
Plain - speaking denunciations of the world's most romanticised emotion creates a Herzog - like tone of chaos, especially as Joe seeks solace
from her feelings in nature,
ruminating on the trees that, somewhat unconvincingly, were beloved by her father (Christian Slater).
A quartet of unemployed actors, after being ejected
from the fest's afterparty,
ruminate about their careers and decide to hole up in a house in the sticks to write a screenplay for their own calling - card vehicle.
Without a doubt, the highlight of the Cast Interviews reel (29:45) is the opening 7 - minute stretch of Hal Holbrook, who powerfully looks into the camera and
ruminates on being old,
from the extreme pain of getting out of a chair to the «nonsense» that arthritis pills help.
Robinson in Ruins, the latest film
from British filmmaker Patrick Keiller, is an incredibly dense experimental documentary / cine - essay that tells a tale of the titular Robinson, recently released
from prison and currently traveling through England photographing various landscapes while
ruminating on a heady combination of historical, political, economic, agricultural, and architectural topics.
In Washington, when a new president is elected, it sparks weeks of feverish
ruminating on each personnel decision, with breathless discussions of everything
from high - profile cabinet appointments to who should (or will) be the Bureau of Migratory Waterfowl's next deputy assistant secretary for planning and policy.
First off, I've been spending a considerable amount of time
ruminating on the case studies
from Charlie479.
When stress
ruminates in pets, it can have extreme consequences (think: hair loss, skin infection
from excessive scratching or undesired behavioral changes), so it's important to recognize stress in our pets, along with its triggers, and to address them in the best of our ability.
I agree, but I'd suggest to not only write about it, but also create a travel video
from your trip, blog about it, and
ruminate about it on your website for months afterward until you're ready for the next.
And the forest came
from a quotation
from Dante («I found myself within a forest dark, for the straightfoward pathway had been lost...»), which
ruminates on what happens when you die.
Ruminating on Rembrandt, he created a series as a commentary on the 1972 theft of a Rembrandt
from the Kunstverein in Münster, Germany.
Fantastic and exotic representational subjects sourced
from objects found in nature such as dried plant detritus, (leaves, pods, twigs, etc...) are
ruminated over, then transformed into bronzes and paintings in this most recent solo exhibit of Kat's work.
Peter Halasz, a La Jolla native, uses familiar beach landscapes of his hometown to
ruminate on the dark underbelly of surf culture
from his youth.
The image created by such biographical anecdotes, Boccioni's
ruminating self - portraits, and the artistic and personal anxieties of his diaries and letters, which are peppered with suicidal thoughts, befit the trope of the troubled and short - lived avant - garde artist, which
from Vincent Van Gogh and Amedeo Modigliani, through the Abstract Expressionists, became prevalent in 20th - century art historiography.
He was interested not so much in
ruminating on one perception as in moving
from one to the other.
Although Lowman's work is influenced by such earlier appropriation artists as Andy Warhol, Richard Prince, and Cady Noland, his own brand of image recycling disperses into an unstructured installation - environment in which posters, record jackets and silk - screened imagery create a large - scale narrative that
ruminates on specific issues,
from American gun culture to celebrity cults.
The Primordial Molder, is a continuation of her large - scale ceramic sculpture series that
ruminates on the creation myth
from Taoist tradition: in the primordial world, Nüwa the Snake Goddess marked the beginning of humanity by patching a giant hole in heaven with five - colored stones, using the legs of a great turtle as pillars to support the collapsed sky
from the earth.
Artists
from opposing coasts (he
from postwar San Francisco, she
from contemporary New York) produce paintings that
ruminate on mundane settings.
Much as a variety of different narratives emerged
from the artist's 1975 exhibition and helped explore the symmetry between colonialism in the 19th century and the imperialist politics that prevailed in the 20th, here the contributing artists continue to
ruminate on various dichotomies — interior and exterior, near and far, domesticity and warfare.
In this interview with Kate Horsfield, Agnes Martin
ruminates on painting
from a Zen point of view.
Well, that title may overstate it a little and perhaps it comes
from a sullen mood, but in recent days I've found myself
ruminating about giving up on grad school...
I began to
ruminate on what is that relationship was about, going
from the shoulder to the wrist, and what's the function of the shoulder now?
The self - styled bad girl of British art added a soundtrack of babbling and swearing as pundits
ruminated on the absence of painting
from the British art scene.
My psychiatrist has suggested I use narrative therapy approaches for healing
from traumatic experiences in my life and
ruminating over my past.
However, once we get through that wretched stage, while the going is a bit easier, it will still take a long time to: See ourselves as truly separate
from our spouse; Be able to even think about committing to another relationship; Stop
ruminating about the marriage — what you did wrong, what they did wrong; No longer feel triggered by what our spouse does; Actually accept the notion of our spouse with another partner; Honestly feel happy again.
During the following 60 min, saliva samples were taken repeatedly and couples watched a documentary (Komplett - Video, 2006) to prevent them
from further talking or
ruminating about the conflict.
It may be that distracting oneself
from ruminating or avoiding dwelling on anxiety - provoking thoughts while waiting to hear the results of a pregnancy test can be considered adaptive for psychological well - being, since this is a low control situation, i.e. no amount of strategizing or rumination will change the test result.