2018-04-08 18:24 Over the past few years I have
written about boundaries, your personal limits of what you will and won't put up with, many times.
Over the past few years I have
written about boundaries, your personal limits of what you will and won't put up with, many times.
Some of the best
writing about boundaries comes from the late Dr. Shirley Glass, who happens to be the mother of Ira Glass, of This American Life fame.
Not exact matches
This is a hard thing to
write about without sounding like this is an exercise in
boundary - marking and legalism.
I am a rag - tag Christian myself, I borrow heavily from other traditions than my own, I learn and appreciate and welcome many expressions of faith, and Brian McLaren
writes about the big gorgeous wide - open tent of Christian spirituality, and how we can cross these
boundaries and false demarcations boldly, with grace.
You
write about being labeled a «
boundary pusher» etc after this incident.
In
writing yesterday's post
about the fact that she proudly transgresses personal
boundaries, the final piece fell into place for me.
... Disagreement is inevitable when what lies at the core of the dispute is a profound question
about the
boundaries of science — one that is irreducibly controversial because the slippery slope is precipitous in both directions,» she
writes.
I often
write about «
boundaries» and how vital they are to healthy relationships.
Synopsis: An advice columnist, Andie Anderson (Kate Hudson), tries pushing the
boundaries of what she can
write about in her new piece
about how to get a man... [MORE]
We've
written before
about how Indiana's public schools are adopting full - bore marketing plans to attract students to their districts — even occasionally buying ad space inside the
boundaries of neighboring districts.
Much has been
written about the «low» grade
boundaries and how they are lower than previous years.
While we were previously
writing on the Reedsy blog
about how internet was obliterating territorial rights and
boundaries, these obviously still exist to a certain extent.
I'm
writing this post
about maintaining
boundaries with your readers (aka your fans, the general public, social media subscribers, people who know of you but that you don't regularly see in person) on the tail - end of Kim Kardashian's armed -LSB-...]
«The next step is for that technology to enable new forms of reading and
writing — digital fiction that pushes the
boundaries of how we think
about narrative and storytelling.»
Last December I
wrote about the promising online RPG Murim Wars, an innovative game that sought to push
boundaries by bringing the online gaming experience across PC, iOS and Android.
Sound art's
boundaries are thus amorphous, posing particular complexities to those who wish to display such works or
write about the field.
In July 2010, art critic Victoria Donohoe
wrote about Priestʼs work in two Wilmington exhibitions for The Philadelphia Inquirer: «Priest deliberately blurs the
boundary between painting and jazz in her Venezuelan Suite painted collages.
I love Dan Siegel's model of the mind, which he has extending well outside the
boundaries of the brain — and have
written about how online connectedness can help expand what he calls our «we map.»
There has been a recent emphasis in decadal - scale prediction, and also creating a marriage between climate and fields such as synoptic - dynamic meteorology... something relatively new (and a different sort of problem, than say, estimating the
boundary condition change in a 2xCO2 world); as Susan Solomon mentioned in her
writing, a lot of people have become much more focused on the nature of the «noise» inherent within the climate system, something which also relates to Kevin Trenberth's remarks
about tracking Earth's energy budget carefully.
Regarding radiant heat from the ceiling on the bed... I've
written about that previously, explaining how a ceiling fan, in addition to evaporatively cooling the skin, serves to break up the
boundary layer (air film) at the ceiling.
Also IP lawyers might just enjoy
writing about this issue because it poses a unique opportunity to explore the
boundaries of what is copyrightable.
Last month, my colleague, Caroline,
wrote a blog post
about the purpose and benefits of saying «no» and its absolute importance when setting healthy
boundaries in her blog post, «When Saying No is Actually Saying Yes.»
Minuchin (1974) and others have
written extensively
about the importance of strengthening and protecting
boundaries around the spousal system for healthy family functioning.
And, because I have no personal
boundaries, I
wrote about it for Kidspot in February (read it here).