Sentences with phrase «turn outward»

Nature has millions of years on us in perfecting forms and systems, and it's about time we humans turn outward when we need answers.
Below they whisper, and above first they gather in a mob and at last, reduced and isolated at the center, turn outward.
You often talk about «social abstraction» as compared to the Abstract Expressionists — where those painters turned inward, you turn outward.
Nails may start to turn outward and will need to be kept trimmed.
Her front legs turn outward at the knee.
The hocks are thereby made to approach each other, and the hind feet to turn outward.
Have them turn outward.
For example, when the hip is in a neutral position, the piriformis acts to externally rotate (turn outward), flex and abduct the hip joint.
Because the left leg may turn outward, which will distort your pelvis and back, rotate it inward (rolling the outer thigh toward the inner thigh) from the hip to keep the front of the leg facing straight up.
Once we've brought healing into our own lives, and into our own families, we have to turn that outward and fight for policy changes to detoxify the environment.
The hips flex and turn outward as the knees move away from each other.
Some new moms and dads want to shout the happy news from the rooftops as soon as it's happened (or even during the labor), and some want (or even need) to take the time to be in the moment themselves before they turn outward and start texting and calling and posting away.
When your child takes his first teetering steps, you may notice quite a different appearance — his feet may turn outward.
Or will the gaze begin to turn outward toward transformative mission?
With time the many sensibilities previously awakened and nourished naturally turn outward.
Finally, the community contributes to the life of faith by being the place where faith is energized to turn outward.
Others turn us outward in proclamation, backward in commemoration or inward in reflection.
As more people turn to the Internet for news, their patience for sensationalist headlines that guarantee nothing will inevitably turn outward.
Rather than turning inward to its core team of designers and engineers to come up with the new look, the company turned outward — and let the world decide how the car would look, feel, and drive.
But in the child, their union, as a union, quite naturally turns outward.
Check her lips to make sure they are turned outward on the breast instead of tucked under.
If you feel her tongue and mouth pulling your breast — and see her lips turned outward (not tucked under) and her lower jaw moving rhythmically — she's latched on well.
To me, turning outward toward community and peers and not just within the family, is a hallmark of the six / seven change.
Baby's lips will be turned outward (everted like fish lips) against your breast.
However, by the age of three or four months, an infant's eyes should be straight and able to focus on objects without turning outward or inward.
On June 4, during the walkabout survey, the steering actuator for Opportunity's left - front wheel stalled with the wheel turned outward more than 30 degrees.
A barbell squat is performed with a slightly wider stance and feet turned outward a bit more to add stabilization for lifting a heavy weight.
Remove the chair, feet slightly wider than shoulder width, toes turned outward slightly, perform a deeper squat (squat as low as you are able — no to pain, yes to fatigue;) add a higher hop, hold a hand weight or weighted ball at chest level.
Sumo Squat with Heel Raise at Bottom Start standing with feet wide apart and toes turned outward.
Other exercises that work the deep six include any beginning with the Pilates stance where the feet are turned outward with the heels together.
Tucking the door skins inward toward the bottom then turning them outward to provide a sky - reflecting surface for a visual detail with no cost involved is a nice design idea.
Johnson took these self - reflexive strategies and turned them outward — exploring and critiquing his surrounding communities.
From the intimate domestic details of letterboxes, bus stops, and apartment doorways, to the satirical fake designer handbags she showed at the Moscow Biennale, she has turned outward to look at her city and its characteristic imagery.
Determined to stake out her own artistic ground, she turned outward from the interior world sanctified by the Abstract Expressionists and embraced the visual swirl of contemporary American life.
What is innovative about their current exhibition, Yam Lau's Tour China, is that the gallery space is turned outward; the show consists of a single piece installed on the exterior of the building.
As Silicon Valley turns inward to reckon with its homegrown culture crisis, it also turns outward toward some of society's toughest problems.
Whether your child is comparing emotions to the weather or turning outward with empathy and kindness, Smiling Mind can strengthen their self - awareness.
This provides a very concrete foundation to practice being focused, «losing» focus (by turning outward again), and then regaining the inward focus.

Not exact matches

Urbaniak says this kind of turning attention outward really works, and can help people step out of what can be a kind of temporarily paralysis or a verbal freeze.
Hammond told Sky he does not expect to make an emergency budget and said: «Britain is open for business, we are not turning our back on the world and we are determined to maintain our outward - looking stance.
Allow your employees to turn «have to» into «want to,» because that transforms a job into something much more meaningful: an outward expression of each person's unique skills, talents, and experiences.
They allow employees to turn «yours» into «ours,» transforming work into an outward expression of each person's unique skills, talents, and experiences.
A strategy here, a mindset change there — sooner or later, you'll begin to see how turning your company's focus a bit outward will provide you with satisfying results in your business.
They suggest, as a possible model for our own time, just how much can be accomplished when Catholics, confident in both their faith and the intellectual foundations of the Church, suddenly turn their attention outward on an unsuspecting world.
When we rule out children, the unity of the two turns inward upon itself instead of opening outward.
From neither bodily nor congregational habitation do I see miraculous escape, either by comic recognition that will give the church a special knowing at a higher stage of development or by a romantic quest that turns the parish outward into God's undomesticated presence in the larger context.
Then it becomes obvious that the attention is not to be turned to the contemporary mythology in terms of which the real meaning in Jesus» teaching finds its outward expression.
This is only another way of saying that any community — Marxist, Christian, etc. — is a missionary (i.e., a «sent - forth») community, whatever the term used for that outward - turning posture.
Sin, thus, is turning away from this inward reality to outward and conditional bases for one's worth.
When those behaviors spread outward from the church into the larger community and the government, it turns into physical and institutional abuse.
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