This group is what I found to be in my sort of daily enterprise of following what's going on at the American right, checking in, reading articles, following their Twitter feeds, etc. a group of people who are are very upset with certain elements of where the political
Because many people think that sleep is like a light switch, that you can be racing around at night, doing those last emails, checking this, ordering that, dive into bed, switch off the light, and you expect sleep to come just like the light switch, that it's that quick.
And for those of you that are interested in any of the notes or surrounding cool stuff, surrounding cool ephemera from that, I would definitely recommend checking out the website that's down below there. All of the materials are from the Tracy Hall family, that they have some really cool stuff that's up there.
And in the Deloitte study on diversity inclusion, they call a paper "From Optics to Outcomes." How do you move from optics-- checking the boxes-- to outcomes inclusivity, where people actually are engaged with one another? And they use the metaphor of a dance.
My roommate from college." I did not mention that I'd found my mother died, nor the three days afterward I'd spent with anxious doctors checking my eyes for the early symptoms, nor how I'd managed to escape the quarantine zone. "When I met you," he said, "your were so fucking young." His body was familiar, but alien too.
But I found that, A, my battery lasts longer on the phone, because it's not constantly updating high volumes of email, B, it's something where I don't just compulsively start checking the work email-- Yeah. --and getting engaged into the work-related tasks, and-- I'm so guilty.
Yeah, so I got a good one for that. Checking out the Google Translator, right? So if the Google Translator can be developed to where it hits a home run 100%, I think, especially with the tonal languages, which Chinese
whereby every every morning or whatever your drink of choic is instead of doing it whilst scrolling on your phone or checking your email or talking with a colleague reading something you just give your full attention to what you're drinking and Savor the sensations the tastes the smell and really give yourself to that moment which doesn't
complicated and triggering as race without particularly today without checking in with our humanity and a lot for a lot of people they are rocked and Terror and traumatized and terrorized and it is real I you know I was talking
on email and when we go home we're away from our desk it doesn't really get that much better it's about 80% of people are checking email on the weekend 60% on vacation and then about 6% of people have admitted to checking during a funeral or while their wife was giving birth which is really really quite depressing and I think these numbers are
actually like email I would say probably most of us are not super fond of email and yet we still spend so much time checking most of in the room have checked it at least five times already today if not 10 so why do we spend so much time doing something that we don't actually enjoy right and obviously of course you could tell yourself you have
concentrations of lead and mercury and cadmium and arsenic that are in Lake Ontario are in your body and you can test that by pulling out your hair and checking your blood so we know we don't pollute the environment we pollute ourselves I think we shouldn't be negotiating with the corporation over what quantities of toxic contaminants they're allowed to put into the environment it's like a little bit of rape like it's not cool even a little
And again, many of us do it, but I don't think it's the kinds of ways of incorporating food into our daily lives that feel good or are very good for us. checking the portion size or things that you before
This is a diagram that I just sort of made up, but I think it's probably fairly accurate, because if you imagine the morning times when people are checking out and unpacking, moving around, the evenings with people checking in, there's a lot of activity during those windows at the front desk with people who are there physically, and then also people are calling from the rooms and asking for room service, asking for a toothbrush, a towel, some extra thing.
possible to just fully arrive here now. Checking in with your body, checking in with your breath, noticing your thoughts, whether your thoughts are coming quickly or your mind is calm, just noticing and seeing if you can come back to the breath, the body,
And it kind of sounds a little serious and ominous, but in reality, when you're driving in on a quad, every day, 20, 30 miles, checking different spots. And you're at a beach and on a location where there's no medic, there's nothing. There's barely anybody that speaks English.
Checking it out. Yeah.
Checking my arm readouts, I saw the suit was now at 85% oxygen.
checking out what that's about I don't know what I touched I move it but we'll get started in the interest of
checking out. Denis Cosgrove writes about our perception of landscape and how that's affected by culture. And Kevin Lynch is a famous person talking about Cognitive Mapping
After checking all of Rotterdam's neighboring nodes, Dijkstra marked it as explored.
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Fact-checking can feel like a lot of work.
Keep checking in with yourself.
Compulsively checking email is a common symptom.
Always checking in with yourself, and when things get weird, backing up off of it.
and checking in with myself to say, what's going on here now?
But checking your personal distance to what you're making light of, and just making sure that you have the personal lived experience
fact-checking, and empirical testing, which leads me to the second Enlightenment ideal-- science.
or checking how the flies fly without gravity.
and checking out his profile in the glass doorway.
Just checking the time.
and checking, Googling it.
So checking the box is one thing, where you have to disclose on a felony background for a job applications.
We checking in the game-- "Bro, I'm serious.
instead checking them maybe even once a day or even once a week, too, to minimize that stressor, too.
So checking into the meaning and checking into your body.
start checking for air tickets under both their names do we tell her parent she's gay I
always checking the you know you check the the dates and they're on and when they have a Wednesday Mae it's it's
And checking the answer.
After checking and rechecking her algorithm through the night, Ada finally laid down her pen.
Just checking. Yeah, very good.
maybe checking your messages.
name checking everybody so they'll all be um I took him on like this magic hike I took him all the way up Echo Park
Just checking-- always be careful to keep this atmosphere of doubt alive and challenge the way you're looking at these things.
Just checking. So looks like we need to loosen this up a little bit.
start checking on things.
day checking music blogs, and it was just so much work, it was so exhausting and I was so frustrated by it all that by
Just checking. Good to know." And I always, especially when I talk to younger kids, I-I try to tell 'em to have-have what
Jimmy: Checking out the chiquitas down by the shore.