Sentences with phrase «time ruminating»

Do you find yourself spending a lot of time ruminating about your past career decisions, wondering if you should have done things differently - if you should have made other choices?
First off, I've been spending a considerable amount of time ruminating on the case studies from Charlie479.
The theory of suspense is that the audience needs to know more than the characters, who spend their time ruminating on what could have caused this while remaining largely ignorant of the shadow people trying to snatch them.
Batygin says he spends little time ruminating on its origin — whether it is a fugitive from our own solar system or, just maybe, a wandering rogue planet captured by the sun's gravity.

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We see little value in ruminating about the various possibilities, especially since this may all be resolved in the time between letter completion and its distribution.
Through my own experience and observations of the space, I have had a lot of time to ruminate on what it might take to make bitcoin go mainstream.
Sometimes this means an idea loses its magic, absolutely, but other times, it means that I ruminate on the idea for a while longer, explore it in my mind or in prayer more, before I hit the page in good earnest which is all good work, too.
Forni believes that one of the most disquieting phenomena of our time is the flight from thinking, meditating and ruminating.
Is this an idea you guys have been ruminating on for a long time and just had some time to do?
Jon: Yes, we had been ruminating on it for a long time.
With so much time to stew on every iota of news that invades your timeline, worries - okay, maybe not worries, but concerns - start to ruminate about who fits where, will your team ever sign that replacement left - back and what happens if your goalkeeper continues his poor form into the new season.
Since the smallest was born, when the eldest was 14 months old, I've never managed to find anywhere near a balance of spending time with both of them individually - something I often ruminate may have inadvertently damaged my relationship with both of them.
While ruminating on worries and fears isn't good for you at this time, it is a great time to get ready and research some of those things everyone whose ever been pregnant is telling you.
They ruminate, think about the pain all the time, and it occupies a lot of their mind space.
A quick and fascinating read, youll be ruminating on bits of time trivia for eons to come.
In a new dispatch, published this month in Current Biology, he ruminates on what allows these stories to stand the test of time.
Far too many individuals either, ruminate about the past or project into the future - mindful presence is a thoughtful process that takes time and commitment to obtain.
The ego has no time to ruminate over the same old problems.
A bad mood can sap your energy because it keeps your mind busy ruminating, says Kimberly Kingsley, author of The Energy Cure: How to Recharge Your Life 30 Seconds at a Time.
The film opens with Wenders ruminating on the passage of time, while a time - lapse video unfolds across the screen, and it's a strange decision that otherwise adds nothing to the film.
One, 89 - year - old Agnès Varda, has spent more than 60 years ruminating on the nature of time, the interior and exterior lives of women, and the socially marginalized.
More time is spent ruminating on the forest than on the protagonist, yet a connection between nature and humanity is felt.
The film ends with the filmmakers reiterating their desire not to make a fourth installment and also ruminating upon when they'd visit if time travel were really discovered.
I normally associate Denny's with tobacco - stained loners drinking cup after cup of coffee and ruminating on times gone by.
Pressed for time without any original ideas, Wright used his long - ruminating Baby Driver idea in a last - ditch effort to deliver, thinking no one would ever see the video.
Flipping back and forth through time as Walls (Larson), a popular New York gossip columnist working in a posh Manhattan office circa 1989, ruminates about her and her family's nomadic life thanks to the wandering needs of her gypsy - like father Rex (Woody Harrelson), the movie is shaggy - eared melodrama that never earns the emotional connection with the audience it so clearly is aiming for.
Much like a fine wine, the M Coupe needed time to mature, ruminating in minds before becoming appreciated.
What I realized later was that I had cheated myself — I hadn't given the poem time to ruminate, hadn't given myself time to revise, and hadn't been emotionally prepared to share that experience with others.
With Super MAGFest having just wrapped up not quite two weeks ago, and things like Rockage San Jose and VGM Con in the near future, I feel now is a great time to ruminate on all the performances I've been to and what stands out for me as some of the best I've ever been to, and hopefully exchange my experiences with other fans as well.
-- but rarely any time at all ruminating about it.
Ruminating on this passage of time and its relationship to landscape painting, Bradley has embellished these pastoral and interior scenes with multiple facets, where each work contains the exact day, month, hour, minute and second the landscape was seen In a parallel body of work Bradley has made a series of digital portraits that combines the clichés of 20th century abstraction with WWII techniques for naval camouflage.
Gaitán's open curatorial format, and its focus on recent colonial history and post-colonial discourse, rather than contemporary neocolonialism, paired with a general approach of probing or testing, intelligently, various realities — all this means that the 8th Berlin Biennale is a biennale to ruminate over, to spend time with, rather than a biennale that makes or breaks trail - blazing ways of understanding contemporary reality.
Ever since he was 11 years old, watching the news coverage of Bobby Sands, he'd been ruminating on the hunger strike and the idea of control, about how «as a child, the only time you have control is when you're eating.»
Given that they are in a show that ruminates on the ravages of time, watching these sculptures weather storms, summertime crowds and other fleeting phenomena should prove poignant.
Incorporating maps, bins or mirrors with organic materials, such as rocks and earth, the nonsites create a dialectic between outdoors and indoors, ruminating on time, site, sight, nature and culture.
In an op - ed piece in today's Wall Street Journal, controversial author - turned - lawyer Elizabeth Wurtzel (you read that correctly, she gained fame as an author and then became a corporate lawyer) ruminates on whether time spent working at BigLaw was really just one big waste:
That usually involves ruminating on all the resolutions we promised to keep this same time last year, yet somehow failed to follow through on.
I've been doing these almost every week since 1991, starting at The Wall Street Journal, and during that time, I've been fortunate enough to get to know the makers of the tech revolution, and to ruminate — and sometimes to fulminate — about their creations.
Instead of spending so much time and energy ruminating on the past and all of the things that were wrong, Collaborative Divorce actively encourages forward thinking, focusing on the future and how that unformed future can be better than the not - so - great past.
In fact, both are true — women tend to discuss and ruminate over negative emotions together more than men, while at the same time showing higher levels of support and affection.
For example, when a child diagnosed with autism - spectrum disorder has a difficult play date, the mother focuses on what the child does wrong (attentional bias), labels it («that's his autism causing it»), and then begins to ruminate («he's abnormal,» «he'll never be mainstreamed,» «He'll never become independent,» «I'll never have time for myself again,» «I am a bad mother because I have not managed to change his behavior,» «I should never have had children,» «I can not cope with this any longer»).
However, once we get through that wretched stage, while the going is a bit easier, it will still take a long time to: See ourselves as truly separate from our spouse; Be able to even think about committing to another relationship; Stop ruminating about the marriage — what you did wrong, what they did wrong; No longer feel triggered by what our spouse does; Actually accept the notion of our spouse with another partner; Honestly feel happy again.
The Incope (Bodenmann, 2000) is a questionnaire (5 - point scale) with 23 items (α = 0.80) developed on the basis of the COPE (Carver, Scheier, & Weintraub, 1989) measuring the following subscales such as active problem - solving («I attempt to tackle and solve the problem»), positive self - verbalization («I persuade myself that I will make it»), rumination («I ruminate for a long time and keep on thinking about the occurrence»), passivity / evasion («I wait until things change on their own, even if I might be able to do something»), negative emotional expression («I express my feelings without considering what this means for others»), substance use («I consume something that calms me down (cigarettes, alcohol, sweets, tranquiliser»)(α = 0.52 to α = 0.80).
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