into our heart.' She leaned away from him uncertain she had the strength to do that when she had not yet let her mother dwell there. She caught his eye before she began to spin again." So one of the things that she's coming into in this process-- this is an unfolding,this is a journey for her.
moment to moment. Because whatever those neurons are doing, for better or worse, they're wiring together. Dwell in one's experience on themes of stress or tension or frustration or imminent failure or self doubt and all the rest of that, guess what, we're building neural structures ofpessimism, depression, anxiety, lack of confidence, insecurity, and inadequacy, self-criticism, etc.
And so I think that that's the biggest thing. dwelling on those 98 people, rather than the 2 successes, it's not going to bode well for you.
Flinders Ranges in South Australia and narrow angle, which is on the Yorke Peninsula worlds born on but very two different tribes. One is very much a ocean dwelling on the coast living and the other is up in the mountains, up in the rocks. So for Maybeing defined as aboriginal indigenous, I'm not too worried because I know who I am. I know where I come from, a being reconnected to my people in the last 10 years.
What do we do? dwelling on that thought.
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fully taxpayers -- to the U.S. government. dwelling on that fight they had with their girlfriend or what have you.
Uh, and two years after he got this knock on the door, and he'll explain that a little bit. We're going to let them dwell on it after I sort of set up the stage or where we're going with this story line. Uh, but that's his lovely wife Chris as well, and they're happy and smiley. And little did he know that two years later, we're just going to
You're going to let me stand here for-- There you are. who dwell in realms of day.
one mode, one way for thoughts that come to mind and listen to this. You know about this lady that she's I think adjust as quickly as you know her hair is dark. And it's interesting to dwell a bit about this. It is this is not something that the judgment that she is angry, the impression that she is angry. Doesn't feel like something you did. It feels like something that happens. It happens to me. We have the basic experience is a passive experience in those judgments. And that is true of perception, when we see the world
So how do we get people who aren't us to pull for it, too. We dwell on the negative.
I wrote this book for a number of reasons, not because I think that the suburbs are bad and evil, and I'm a condo-dwelling , espresso-drinking urbanist. But you are. It's not technically a condo.
But cities are really wildly resurgent for a number of reasons. urban dwelling and then you have your place in the country.
so so our form of life as animals is a technological form of life we are makers of dwellings we are makers of tools we are users of tools what tools do at the most fundamental level what tools do is extend our bodies and extend our minds how do they do this they do it by giving us
And in that weekly reflection time, I'm asking the reader to look back. I want you to dwell on the successes that you had last week.
and hop back up and try again. Or not dwell in a loss, or dwell on a failure, or being unsuccessful at something, an attempt. And to hop back up and try it again.
Because if you dwell on it too much, you'll be thinking of it too much.
You can just dwell in the uncertainty and say, we don't have an answer, and that's OK.
You have to dwell in the tensions that the koan creates.
But she doesn't dwell on this bizarre coincidence because she has been able to move past it.
We all tend to dwell on our weaknesses.
But we do not dwell on these.
And I didn't dwell on it, but I did want to sort of touch on the fact that he's a ghost that hangs around in the court,
If you dwell on the past, you're never going to be able to move forward.
She said not to dwell on the darkness.
Don't dwell on the negative.
Just don't dwell on the negative and learn from it.
We won't dwell too much on this, but women now make up about half of the workforce, and they hold about 70 percent of global buying decisions.
But I won't dwell on that either.
But I do dwell for a page or so on cities in the chapter of my book on the rise of economies of dynamism.
So I won't dwell on these examples of electronics, but you could buy one transistor for $1 in 1968.
And if we only dwell on the weaknesses, we are missing an opportunity to learn about what they do right because learning can be a two-way street.
So how do we get people who aren't us to pull for it, too. So we dwell on the negative.
breathing in I dwell fully in the present
Anyone wanna dwell in that feeling of loss and failure?
bit and dwell on the personal history of Alan Turing.
So it was Dwell Magazine, a modern design magazine meets Real Simple. The five adjectives were: fresh, natural, nurturing, modern, and urbane. And since this hotel opened six years
nature and we can dwell again on the Earth peaceably. So, I think that's great, but I think we can't ignore 100 to 150 years of industrial progress and technology. So, the
You can't dwell on your mistakes; you learn from them, and you move on.
So an accessory dwelling unit is kind of seen like a guesthouse or sort of grandparents' cabin in the backyard.
spend time dwelling on naturally, and just shift to think about what's at stake here.
Reflective nostalgia dwells on the ambivalences of human longing and belonging and does not shy away from the contradictions of modernity.
spend time dwelling on naturally, and just shift to think about what's at stake here.
Haidara entered the traditional dwelling stitched together from goat skins and sat on the ground in the semi-darkness.
and the city-dwellers. And there's also a legal structure throughout most of the US, but certainly
in single family dwellings. We live in apartments. We get in our cars. As we drive to work, we go to our cubicle. And something about that world does not fulfill us. There's an element
But let's just try and dwell on your experience as well because you've served in the Royal Navy and you retired as
And then we're going to dwell into questions with Bruno.
which I would now like to dwell upon.
And in that weekly reflection time, I'm asking the reader to look back. But I don't want to dwell on the mistakes in the course correction.