Sentences with phrase «ruminating in»

If you find yourself ruminating in a negative direction about what could have been and what might have been, you need to intervene on your own behalf.
Kandinsky would be proud, we bet you've got some great colour and line theories ruminating in your large brain.
I'll be ruminating in a future post about expat life in general (pros and cons) given my experiences around the world, and the intersections between «travelers» and «expats» therein.
It's ruminating in the backs of taxis and popping pills until the poem is finished.
Much like a fine wine, the M Coupe needed time to mature, ruminating in minds before becoming appreciated.
Inherent Vice vibes that bizarre kind of smackdown, while also ruminating in an ache, a longing for lost love.
i've had «comfy but not sweatpants» pants ruminating in my head lately... somedays jeans are just too restricting!
Early in the morning the day before the Marlboro, Keith Stucki, the trainer of Ancient Title, did some backstretch ruminating in Barn 11.
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!
After ruminating in stress and frustration all week, I opted to start my weekend peacefully.
And I'll admit, there are those moments when your ideas are best left to ruminate in your own head, but you should not be hesitant to share what you're working on.
Statewide pleas to raise New York's adult conviction age have begun to ruminate in Westchester County, attracting the voices of faith leaders, government officials and advocacy groups alike.
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.
The Ruminative Response Scale (RRS)-- The RRS (Nolen - Hoeksema & Morrow, 1991) is a 22 - item scale that assesses the tendency to ruminate in response to sad and depressed mood.

Not exact matches

Feast was still ruminating on those lessons when, in 2005, he won that Fulbright Scholarship in entrepreneurship, which allowed him to study at MIT.
At a speaking engagement in Hong Kong in June, Bradlow ruminated on the fate of Research In Motion, a key partner for his companin Hong Kong in June, Bradlow ruminated on the fate of Research In Motion, a key partner for his companin June, Bradlow ruminated on the fate of Research In Motion, a key partner for his companIn Motion, a key partner for his company.
Jason Zweig, author of the Intelligent Investor column every Saturday for The Wall Street Journal, ruminates on the origin of the term «bubble» in the world of finance.
We see little value in ruminating about the various possibilities, especially since this may all be resolved in the time between letter completion and its distribution.
Not long after the new cabinet was sworn in, the new President of the Treasury Board began to ruminate about the possibility of raising user fees to secure part of the $ 4 billion in annual savings.
As I have been ruminating on his reply all weekend, I thought I would offer a few remarks in response.
It denies the beauty of being human, and it ignores all these gaps that need to be filled in by the individual,» he ruminates near the end of Blankets.
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.
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 have read, ruminated, and wrestled with this I see the trend of Original Sin — that compulsion to seek godliness on our terms & not God's — evidenced in the history of secular humanity and borne by believers, the faithful as well as heterodox, into the congregation.
A slanderer does nothing but ruminate the filth of others with his own teeth and wallow like a pig with his nose in the dirt.
I'm holding in thoughts... ruminating... hoping I can remember what I thought about on my walk, the drive to work, when I was reading, «The Hungry Caterpillar» to 28 kindergarterners, the drive home... the car line... and then?
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.
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.
There were twists and turns in between those memorable moments and the boss was left to ruminate on the options we now have in the striking positions.
In the article, mindfulness instructor Sally Arnold referred to a recent Harvard study that found that people spent about 52 % of their lives outside of the present moment, with the balance either worrying about the future or ruminating about the past.
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Moreover, Cuomo is limited in just how far he can push the ruminating - contender card.
«I don't think that being supported by the mayor helps any candidate among likely voters in a Democratic mayoral primary,» he said, before adding, about Bloomberg's public ruminating, «I don't think it's lack of confidence in Chris.
Mr. Cuomo himself has ruminated lately on both the pride he takes in his father's record as a three - term governor and the burden it imposed upon him.
The book looks at fish that live in subfreezing waters, ruminating monkeys, ridiculously poisonous newts, birds that see in the ultraviolet, mice that live on lava flows, cave fish, coelacanths, bush babies, humans, and some other marvels of evolution.
In lyrical prose, Fox ruminates on how these perceptions might influence our attitude toward the planet once human travel is possible.
In depression, patients feel unable to avoid a sense of helplessness in the face of problems, and tend to ruminate rather than act to improve their situatioIn depression, patients feel unable to avoid a sense of helplessness in the face of problems, and tend to ruminate rather than act to improve their situatioin the face of problems, and tend to ruminate rather than act to improve their situation.
DiChristina: Exactly, and a ruminating, you know, sort of considering what data it has taken in so far and what it might anticipate happening next, and you know assembling conscious processing to match that.
In the process, it was measured how much the students worry, ruminate or obsess about something — three measures by which repetitive negative thinking is gauged.
In a new dispatch, published this month in Current Biology, he ruminates on what allows these stories to stand the test of timIn a new dispatch, published this month in Current Biology, he ruminates on what allows these stories to stand the test of timin Current Biology, he ruminates on what allows these stories to stand the test of time.
In July 1914 she took their two sons back to Zurich, and Einstein was left in Berlin free to ruminate about general relativity to his heart's contenIn July 1914 she took their two sons back to Zurich, and Einstein was left in Berlin free to ruminate about general relativity to his heart's contenin Berlin free to ruminate about general relativity to his heart's content.
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.
In other words, don't ruminate on what you did wrong right in the momenIn other words, don't ruminate on what you did wrong right in the momenin the moment.
So much of our mental energies are spent ruminating over the past or projecting into the future when luscious life lessons are being offered in the now.
Meanwhile, our stressful, often harmful experiences — like getting stuck in traffic and being late for a meeting, feeling brushed aside by a friend or misunderstood by a partner, or ruminating about worries or resentments — routinely produce lasting changes in neural structure or function.
Ruminating on a stressful incident can increase your levels of C - reactive protein, a marker of inflammation in your body.
The trick is to not get bogged down in it: «Feeling a little bad about it can motivate us, but retrospectively ruminating about where we've fallen short or being paralyzed by that tends not to be productive and tends to be really psychologically painful and harmful,» explains a doctor involved in the study.
When you notice that you are ruminating identify what you can do to help yourself in the present moment.
Shortly after, the conference welcomed LGBTQ social app Her «s growth specialist Barbara Galiza, who ruminated on whether creativity still has a role in data - driven marketing.
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