Sentences with phrase «see our thoughts differently»

In order to break that cycle, we can learn to do doings differently, including learning new healthy coping skills which will help us feel better about ourselves and others, and learning to understand and see our thoughts differently.

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All the evidence I've seen is consistent with the And model, though you have to think about it differently.
Let's explore some of the worst rules that companies create when they fall into this trap and see if we can't influence people to think differently about making rules in the workplace.
If you're a set of guys looking to start a company, think about women you could team up with — they will see things differently and solve problems you didn't even realize you had.
«We see ourselves at Facebook as a community and culture of builders, so we like to see how people are thinking about things a little bit differently
(Usually, we see a situation much differently when we've had time to calm down and think things through.)
«But personally, I think we'll have that moment when people are going to want to come join us, because they'll see that we want to do things really differently.
Instead of being so «narrow minded» and concerned about «women's rights» attempt to open your mind to people who do things very differently then you do but it is actually working... (Of course I am not naive enough to think my husband never sees another women walking down the street but read between the lines)
From the title I had thought about it a bit differently although I agree with the concept you have put forth What I thought I'd see was God freely giving and the «church» attaching the strings but then again I am the «church.»
@cbinal If I saw you reading the bible at work, I would think of you differently, without a doubt.
See also «The Cops See It Differently,» Part 1 and Part 2 on This American Life and «Not As Helpless as We Think: 3 Ways to Stand in Solidarity with Ferguson.»]
I am reading your newest posts to your oldest.I have never been to bible school but I consider myself in the journey of education concerning the bible.more than any opinions that you have what concerns me most is how «brothers and sisters» through their comments responds to someone who thinks differently from what is perceived as absolutes (not sure if that's the right term) in scripture.I wonder did the apostle believe half the things that are seen as church doctirine today?how did the disciples who did not have the new testament or the ability to read follow Jesus?I appreciate your questioning.In my experience we are too quick to try and fix someone or use the scriptures as a control mechanism and to slow to practise empathy and love..
Maybe we think differently on this issue, but I can see by the fruit in your life that you are someone who walks closely with Jesus.
We spoke a lot of truth to each other: here is what I see in you, I think this is the story underneath the story you're talking about, have you ever considered doing it differently?
I think I just see its application, design, and usage differently than the norm of today.
We need people in our lives that think and see differently than we do in order to challenge us and get us thinking.
I think you and I share a lot of beliefs, opinions and attitudes, so rather than trying to explain my self in further detail, why don't you start by explaining what you see differently, and we can take it from there?
At the least, I thought, I would be challenged to see things differently.
You may not agree with it, but please see that people can think about the bible differently than you and still be a Christian.
There are those who see the issue of God's violence / judgement differently: The Old Testament (and the thread of the Old Testament thought that carries over into the New Testament) version of God that sees an angry, violent God who destroys people and tells his people to destroy people.
That's something I've noticed that Jeremy is very good at, presenting His view / thoughts without being overbearing and being gracious to others that might see things differently.
It is in hearing and experiencing the meaning of the good news through regular participation in corporate life that people begin to see and think differently about life.
So for me to talk of God being loving perfectly seen in discipline seems to you to be «hugely perverse» and whatever I say is not going to convince you to consider thinking differently.
The thing that disappoints me about conservative Christianity is that you are often expected to accept your beliefs as a «package deal» and you are seen as weird if you think differently on certain points.
I think it is cool to still be a «Christian», of course (well, only certain types)-- hell, I don't identify as an Atheist — it is an epiphenom for me (see this post) and I too am viewed differently by many — see my picture I drew here.
I sense that Clive and I «see the elephant» differently, but I think all of us that have posted on this topic agree on those great commandments.
I do nt think we are all born with an innate sense of right and wrong, we are wired differently and our conditioning can program us to walk through life with blinders on not seeing how immoral and wrong our behavior is... I loved this story.
Religion and the factation of «god» is different to all cause what one see's or think «god» is or isn't is different to all... We all interpret this differently cause we are all on different paths in life at different times... The perception is always going to be different to all... I «am not religious in any way myself... Their may or may not be a «god» as so you may interpret to your own perception such as I do... I may see their is not a god or I may see it be of such... Either way however - we are all free to decide this...
When we feel, as Longinus said we will in the presence of the sublime, that we have created what in fact we've only heard, then it's time to hearken with particular attention and see how this startling utterance might be beckoning us to think, or speak, or even to live differently.
hmmm let me think, the bible has no problem advocating rape, slavery, mass murder, misogyny, cruelty, deception and all kinds of atrocities... and I don't see christians behaving any differently than the rest of humanity, sometimes worse... there's your answer.
You see, It was my very first ever attempt at a nut roast and while I concede that I could have done a few things differently, I thought it came out rather well.
We all think and organize our kitchens differently, and it's useful to see how each one of us makes sense of the myriad of options.
They are rated differently I think, but I seem to remember seeing that he was very highly rated.
I thought that a lot of the blame for this was down to Arsene Wenger as Ramsey only seemed to be really motivated for his country, but yesterday's lame effort which saw him replaced before the hour mark suggests differently.
Obviously the Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe saw it completely differently and thinks the Gunners midfielder should have got sent off straight away.
I think he saw the game differently to most people.
Instead of saying, «That's not true,» I think you could say, «Well, I see that a little differently.
People may be bullying them in real life, or think differently of them because of what they have seen about them online.
The danger here is that if you think a child is doing something intentionally to bother you or hurt you, you're going to respond a lot differently than if you see it as a behavior that isn't about you.
He currently seems to think that seeing his mom lie down is simply an invitation to climb on her (which, let's be honest, isn't always unwelcome) but something tells me that I'd feel differently about this during that first trimester.
It was hard for me to think that way, since almost everyone I knew saw it quite differently.
Drawing from a background as a Youth Pastor and a Camp Director, Andrew loves using what he's seen and experienced in ministry to inspire pastors to think differently.
Even for those not surprised, there is still a desire to see and hear de Blasio think through whether as mayor, and at the top of the chain of command, he should react differently than he would as a council member or public advocate.
«When I saw the news about this fire I was overwhelmed, thinking how this situation could have ended much differently.
We'll be taking a final pre-election sample of New Yorkers following the debate to see if they are thinking any differently.
But it seemed unlikely, because the body coverings were thought to grow differently: Feathers and hair develop from specialized plates of thickened ectoderm — an embryonic cell layer — called anatomical placodes, structures not seen in reptiles.
«Ted got me to think about the processes in BECs differently,» he says, «and any time you approach a problem and you can see it from a different perspective, it gives you a better chance of actually solving that problem.»
So you might have a predisposition to see the glass half - empty, but if you really decide to think about it differently, you can convince yourself that the glass is half - full.
«He was a clinician and knew quite a bit about a lot of things, and he was dealing with this engineer who thought differently and didn't see things the same way,» Fahmy says.
Dogs aren't just friendly wolves; they think differently, they see the world differently, and they have a new kind of mind because they hang with humans.
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