Changing the way you think and feel is also done
through repetition of NEW thoughts, feelings and behaviors.
I also tend to think of these audio works with language as creating something like sculptures, in which texts gain a kind of almost - tangible presence
through repetition in speech.
Just as we build strength in a
muscle through repetition, now is the time to build your capacity to stay calm throughout a situation where you are not in control.
The pictures provide neither a coherent narrative nor a singular meaning, but rather create
connections through the repetition and interplay of pictorial structures and subject matter.
The way you currently think and feel has been reinforced over your entire
life through repetition of thoughts, feelings and behaviors.
You have to remember that the game was originally developed as a training aid and so it is designed to reinforce the use of proper
tactics through repetition.
The games drive the player to
madness through repetition, either via the endless hallway, or repeating the same few days over and over again.
Natural phenomena are often shown alongside more surreal elements with both form and content constantly
transformed through repetition of motifs, which lead to new and absurd connections that are often playful and poetic.
Often depicting intimate and internal dynamics, the arrangements are formal as well as psychological, effects
expressed through repetition and mutations in scale and style.
While we are
experts through repetition and familiarity, seamless manipulation makes it increasingly difficult to read how any given image has been put together.
This is a great book for building excitement, learning numbers and
words through repetition and is just a joy to read with preschoolers!
Traditional forms of training often involve a sales training presentation in a classroom environment where the sales team are
trained through repetition and simple visual observation teaching.
A third factor is metabolic stress, which refers to working muscle fibers to their metabolic
limits through the repetition of actions to muscular failure.