Sentences with phrase «thought out of my mind»

In fact, try to put those thoughts out of your mind altogether when you're talking to your crush.
Actively listen by taking your own opinions and thoughts out of your mind, and actually hear what the other person is trying to convey.
But we put such negative thoughts out of our mind while dining, in the rain under the thatched roof of Karola's Restaurant while listening CDs of the guitar music of Ottmar Libberth and Carlos Santana and eating swordfish, shrimp, and yellowfin tuna that were fresh and delicious, but — you guessed it — bland.
Now I try to push the thoughts out of my mind as it just ends in frustration.
They are able to recall the nightmare, but it may take awhile to fall back asleep and get the scary thoughts out of their minds.
Sometimes having a mantra (some words to uplift you and help keep your focus) to go over in your head can calm and relax you and push any other thoughts out of your mind.
The most helpful thing I have learned from Cyndi is to let go of the «to do» list, to focus on each session, and to try to put all other thoughts out of my mind.
Finally, Miranda (Julia Roberts) is a host of a home shopping show who has no family to speak of because of her career goals, so there is obviously no way that she could be connected with any of the previously mentioned characters, so put that thought out of your mind right now.
And I can't help but start writing about it, I have to talk about it, I have to get all of these thoughts out of my mind.
Diana tried to push these thoughts out of her mind as she put the tray down.

Not exact matches

Use your to - do list to make a plan — specifically think through when and where you'll do the tasks and in what order — and you'll find you maximize the actual benefit you get out of the exercise, a quieter mind rather than a series of boxes you'll actually tick.
To that end, while the thought of having a retail store never crossed her mind, she's often out doing demos in the stores that carry Yummy Yammy.
I think you are out of your mind if you keep taking jobs that you don't like because you think it will look good on your resume.
One of the best ways to do this is by preparing your mind, thinking out loud, being vulnerable, and continually verifying (and improving) your performance.
Kurzweil, whose new book, How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed, comes out next month, believes this will start to happen around 2045.
And before you go dismissing this post out of hand, thinking that meditation has to be difficult to be effective, bear in mind that many other experts stress just how little time and effort is needed for the practice to start making a difference in your life.
When Lehman and Zechory recently announced a list of Genius company values such as «Feel It to My Face» (never be afraid to tell others what you're thinking) and «Take the Roast out of the Oven» (unleash incomplete products into the world and see what happens), Moghadam immediately sent an unprompted email declaring «I think Tom has finally lost his f — ing mind — RIP.
It can be really hard to protect your brand, and brand safety and brand awareness really has to be top of mind, so couple of things that you all have been in the news for recently, one was Megyn Kelly just shot a show with Alex Jones, who's very controversial and [CMO Kristin Lemkau sent out a tweet indicating] you were going to pull out of the episode and I wanted to just ask you how you arrived at that decision and why you thought that it was important.
I don't mind a provocative thought, and am aware that Summers» utterings have often been taken out of context, but I wonder if he'll be able to resist the temptation to shoot out verbal cannon balls when the world is hanging from his lips.
Instead of letting that thought fester, I would envision the thought as a big pile of rubbish, and envision a bulldozer pushing that thought and pile of trash, right out of the edge of my mind.
«Until my third year of being self - employed, my parents — who are baby boomers — thought I was out of my mind,» says Faiyaz Farouk, whose company, S2 Leadership Consultants, advises businesses on working with Gen - X and Gen - Y employees.
When I first read about these two breakups, I initially thought, «ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MINDS
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I've been shifting clients into thinking «brand building» and into «if you rip off - site SEO out of your mind entirely, what would a brand do to build it's identity, presence and authority?»
This is especially important for remote workers, who may think their accomplishments are sometimes out of sight, out of mind.
So... I think you're forced to use our system if you have your wits about you... Warren and I once reached the decision, we wouldn't pay more than X dollars for something and the man who was a subordinate to both of us who was working on it just said, «You guys are out of your minds.
This is not about mindlessly holding an entire position indefinitely for «the long term,» but rather keeping in mind that the potential gain could be all out of proportion to what we now think is possible... and acting accordingly.
Every time someone mentions another person is «in love» they can't get the thought of a penis ramming into v a gina or ass out of their minds.
So relieved to read the comments (a lot of sensible people here in America are voicing out their thoughts re: this article) following this plastic fantastic comparison of chairs used in the east and the west - a chair is just a chair - like Dionne Warwick sang... people in America know their minds now and hand manipulation of religion in every way possible is out the door.
I think his mind entered an infinite loop that he can't get out of.
They are completely out of their minds if they think they represent the Tea Party and its values.
Keep in mind that is the same thinking that got Satan kicked out of Heaven.
I was hoping to point out the narrow mind thinking, inflexible mentalities of the two groups
I'm glad you think you understand, but keep in mind for me specifically in 1,000 years if I become someone important to keep record of it will actually be incredibly easy to prove I exist from all the digital information out there for me.
This belief can only be popularized when entire populations are taught to «feel» rather than to «think,» and when this happens, a desire to search the minds of intelligent forbearers fizzles out, and comprehension levels center only around what pleases them and their own unique worldview.
You think that out of site, out of mind will turn Christians away from their beliefs?
Just keep your mind open, and continue to evolve your thinking with the sciences that are out there and possibly you will come up with a «model» of a «higher power» that works for you.
I'm not going to say perfection is impossible, though it seems to be ruled out by 1 John 1:8, but the idea of a whole church of people thinking they are perfect kind of blows my mind.
The memories rose up out of my mind and threw me backwards decades to sensations of panic I thought I'd forgotten, the ordinary fear almost every woman remembers experiencing in some way.
What seem at the moment to be nothing but random interruptions in the conversation could turn out to be the key to dealing with some problem — if we'd only take time to ask (and then listen) to why that came to mind, what stream of thinking points came together to connect the conversation to that point.
Information to the contrary becomes filter, denied, attacked, invalidated, ignored... The mind does all it can to keep its cognitive balance, and our minds take short cuts, it's easier to filter information out than to unravel the interconnected tangle of thought, (belief) emotion, and behaviour.
Many of us talk out loud to God or we pray silently and then thoughts come into mind.
And even though I told myself to leave it alone because I did what I could, I still thought about it (which I also saw as another attack to keep my mind out of rest).
Above all, I think it's critical that college students — particular Christians — seek out a welcoming community of like - minded peers to serve as a support structure.
Calling someone double - minded is only an attempt to shame someone out of free thinking.
This broad, liberal creed supported by a set of idealistic categories that never questioned seriously the progressive revelation of the mind of God in the existing personal and social relationships of man has been too much at home in this prosperous world to need to call out a rebellious Danish religious prophet who challenged the very categories of its thought.
Part of me wants to take that red pen and mark out all the embarrassing stuff, circle all the good stuff, and add lengthy annotations in the margins about how I've thought more about this or changed my mind about that.
I am speaking of... what every one must know in his own case: how difficult it is to command himself, and do what he wishes to do; how weak the governing principle of his mind is, and how poorly and imperfectly he comes up to his own notions of right and truth; how difficult it is to command his feelings, grief, anger, impatience, joy, fear; how difficult to govern his own tongue, to say just what he would; how difficult to rouse himself to do what he would, at this time or that; how difficult to rise in the morning; how difficult to go about his duties and not be idle; how difficult to eat and drink just what he should, how difficult to regulate his thoughts through the day; how difficult to keep out of his mind what should be kept out of it.
I'm really hoping that my thoughts will be totally out of my mind.
I think it definitely indicates that simply saying «Never mind the obvious truth that a workman is worthy of his pay» completely out of context doesn't automatically justify charging for whatever we want or however we want.
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