People either
think wandering eyes, or frequently checking out members of the opposite sex, are nothing to be concerned about or they think the behavior hurts a marriage and are disrespectful.
Not exact matches
As I am presenting some rather difficult material on process
thought, I may notice the
eyes of some students
wandering, a few yawns, signs that they may be tired, in need of a break, or bored.
Closing your
eyes and breathing slowly is enough, but having instructions to listen to can keep
thoughts from
wandering too much, especially when you're first starting out.
... The
eye can
wander, the mind
think unencumbered through visual realms that are expansively and emotionally rich.
Given the starey -
eyed idealism of a lot of the above posts, I
thought I'd
wandered onto the wrong blog...
Oh, and then you notice the «Communications Protocol Guide» and before you're even finished wondering what exactly that means your
eyes have already
wandered to «Controllers Guide,» and then you realize that both of those guides are separate from the «How to Connect Your Tech» guide, and that's when you start to
think that sure, you're kind of a lazy person, but you can at least flip a light switch yourself, and actually using a key isn't that big of a hassle, and who needs all of this technology anyway and get off my lawn!
Readers have a natural tendency to let their
eyes wander when faced with the chore of reading an interminable list, so be selective and
think of how you are presenting the information so that you don't lose an otherwise interested reader.