Sentences with phrase «seeing these things as»

After all, you're knee - deep in it every single day, and you may have personal biases that are hindering your ability to see things as they are.
People who see the election of Trump as a good thing will, because of confirmatory thinking, be more and more likely to see things as getting better.
If there is one simple thing you can do to enhance your impact as a presenter, persuade others to see things as you see them, and make it more likely your audience will say yes to your idea, it is sustained, purposeful eye contact with one person at a time.
Someone with passion and energy, capable of seeing things as they are and negotiating multiple priorities as she makes useful decisions without angst.
As stage magicians and confidence men know, our brains have a tendency to «make up their minds before we do» — see things as we think they should be, rather than as they are.
Your absolute faith in your idea is not shared by investors but, if you see things as they do, you can persuade them.
It's important to see things as they are, not as they were.
«We don't see things as they are,» she said, «we see things as we want them to be.»
You keep referring to yourself as «old» and «elderly» - I thought you were a crotchety 80 year - old So, now we know that perhaps there is still a chance for you to see things as they really are.
I can also tell you that if your faith is strong enough you can ask to see things as proof.
I think the separation of the letters into chapters, paragraphs and sentences stops the flow of the letter, this separation causes us to see things as headliners of Jesus teaching.
In fact, because of my non-belef, I consider myself the sane member of my family, seeing things as they are.
If we try to see things as God sees them, we can never truly succeed, but we can grow ever closer to the understanding that God gives us what we truly need and not what we think we need.
For what the mythic pattern, the heightened renditions of good and evil — the Gandalf rescuers and the Sauron evil lords — allow for is what Tolkien elsewhere has called «recovery,» seeing things as we were meant to see them.
So I still believe passionately that we need to celebrate singleness, as well as marriage, and I suppose that, especially now, I don't see those things as being at all mutually exclusive.
Truly, we must see things as they are and not as we imagine them to be or wish they were.
Could it be perhaps because of our inherited legacy from hellenic thought which makes us see things as substances or natures that are self - sufficient?
The Christian must indeed see things as they are, but he will not derive his principles of action from them.
From our fear of calling things right and wrong, to our inability to see things as black - and - white, we've become...
â $ œAll this worldâ $ ™ s faiths put suffering at the top of their agenda, because it is an inescapable fact of human life, and unless you see things as they really are, you can not live correctlyâ $ (The Spiral Staircase, p. 272).
From our fear of calling things right and wrong, to our inability to see things as black - and - white, we've become a society that's comfortable living in the gray.
We just need to get along in peace and not abuse or harm other's who do not see things as we do.
Faith does not merely gaze at Jesus, but sees things as Jesus himself sees them, with his own eyes: it is a participation in his way of seeing.
When I matured and took it upon myself to investigate God that is when I had the information necessary to see things as they really are.
Matthew Arnold once said: «The uppermost idea with Hellenism is to see things as they really are.»
You just choose not to see these things as the same because you dislike the implications.
This is seeing things as they really are and calling things by their right names.
It's the first effect of not believing in Cot that you lose your common sense and can't see things as they are.
Very few people in the West grasp the reality, much less the magnitude, of this threat to what might be called «cognitive security»: the capacity of Western populations to see things as they are, including things going on in our own societies.
Also striking to me about Tillich was that he saw these things as ambiguous.
Not only would that allow the individual (of any age) to see things as they do, but maybe it would allow more inner peace which in turn could allow people to accept and understand one another more as well.
On the contrary, it gives you the ability to see things as they really are, not merely as they seem to be.
A Gnostic culture can not help us see Things As They Are.
Scholars and critics have not yet taken the full measure of contemplation as an art that is related to the purpose of all scholarly activity — to see things as they really are.
All of my thoughts and cogitations have been of a healthy and cheerful kind, for instead of doubts and fears I see things as they are, for I endeavor to adjust myself to my environment.
There are two impediments to seeing things as they are.
The goal of the intellectual life, therefore, is to see things as they are, in themselves and together.
Arsene should start wearing glasses, he does not see things as they ought to be, he's lost sight of reality.
I will apologize to my kids for the rest of my life, for not seeing things as they really were.
Be compassionate about why others see things as they do but you can be respectful AND stand your ground.
All of these seemingly simple tasks are helping baby go from once seeing blurry images to seeing things as we do!
The true purpose [of Zen] is to see things as they are, to observe things as they go, and to let everything go as it goes.»
A paranoid NPP can not see things as they are, which explains why it is accusing the incumbent for nothing.
The key to good management is objectivity and seeing things as they are.
In a universe of this sort, each observer sees things as if he were at the center of the spinning, with the galaxies — indeed, the whole universe — rotating about him.
So if we see things as perfect in nature, why do we view ourselves and others as so imperfect?
They can cause you to see things as blue that are in fact, red.
So while a person may understand the negative impacts of their disease, they don't see those things as reasons to give it up.
This hyper - awareness allows us to see things as they actually are: incredibly beautiful, magical, and inextricably connected.
Over time, you become more aware of your present surroundings, enabling you to make wiser choices, increase your concentration and see things as they truly are.
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