«They're looking at this short - term
stuff as a distraction,»
However, I would encourage you to get very specific as to your expectations and attempt to put aside all of the emotional
stuff as a distraction to your objective.
Not exact matches
Oh man Wiep, you're killing me with this mega-post:) after 6 days of conference here in Amsterdam it'll take me just
as long to keep up w
stuff — and all these precious «
distractions» won't help it:)
Ours is indeed a consumeristic culture, the kind that too often turns people into commodities, and I believe Christians can speak into that culture in a unique, life - giving way — not only
as it concerns sex - on - demand, but also
as it concerns food - on - demand, celebrity - on - demand,
stuff - on - demand, cheap - goods - on - demand, pornography - on - demand, entertainment - on - demand, comfort - on - demand,
distraction - on - demand, information - on - demand, power - on - demand, energy - on - demand, and all those habits that tend to thrive at the expense of the dignity and value of our fellow human beings or our planet.
This
stuff about Rubio is just meant
as a
distraction to a nation in crisis because of the person in the White House.
It's totally uninspiring but it is functional and I don't need to worry about getting ink everywhere — I just get
stuff done
as there are no
distractions.
Each year,
as we continue to live larger lives with more
distractions, more work, more technology, more
stuff — it gets easier and easier to forget about what really matters — peace of mind, serenity, and inner joy.
Each year,
as we continue to live larger lives with more
distractions, more work, more technology, more
stuff — it gets easier and easier to forget...
At present, many senior leaders in education see VR, AR and MR
as a
distraction, because the learning benefits are yet to be proven, but what is clear, is that there will be a push ‑ pull effect that makes their introduction into mainstream teaching almost inevitable; the «push» from the software giants, wanting to promote the take - up of their products, and the «pull» of learners keen to use «cool
stuff» in their school.
«The structure of the tools wasn't
as conducive to that discussion, and the pictures and other
stuff on the screen were kind of
distractions from that work.»
To support students
as they navigate everyday conflict, Fall - Hamilton has a nook called a peace corner in every room, with a comfortable seat, a timer — students generally need only a couple of minutes to calm down and reflect — and some
distractions, like
stuffed animals, or a prepared form on which students can explicitly document and monitor their own feelings and reactions.
Other random
stuff Ben throws out there: Finally, I should address some other broad fallacies that Ben uses
as distractions from the central question of whether schools have adequate resources.
The average 20 - something likely reads («scans» is a better word) tons of short Internet
stuff such
as this article, instant messages, text messages, RSS and wikipedia snippets but how much time do those same individuals spend reading a novel without
distraction.
To support students
as they navigate everyday conflict, Fall - Hamilton has a nook called a peace corner in every room, with a comfortable seat, a timer — students generally need only a couple of minutes to calm down and reflect — and some
distractions, like
stuffed animals, or a prepared form on which students can explicitly document and monitor their own feelings and reactions.