And instead, what I would love for them to do is to shift their focus from losing and focusing more on what they have to gain.So, how much muscle can they gain? How much bone density can they gain? How much connective tissue capacity from their joints, their tendons, their
And I am the culture and inclusion lead of Arab Googlers today we will be hearing from Dr. Mohamed Elshahed, who is a curator and architectural historian focusing on modernism in Egypt and the Arab world.He is a Paul Mellon Visiting Scholar Fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., and a 2023 fellow at the Columbia University
to the best of my knowledge so far, it's the first Arabic language magazine focused on contemporary at the time design of architecture, focusing on Egypt. But also, it had distribution regionally, and occasionally showed projects happening elsewhere as well.So that's another way to think about it-- 57 years, perhaps the span of this building.
Her name is Salma. Focusing intensely, I think I struggled with this.
Yeah. There's this moment that we like to call at Google control the controllables, so focusing on your goals, focusing on what you needed to get on that session.And we have to put the blinders on, right?
I'm grateful that I got to see a really cute puppy today. Focusing on the small moments of gratitude, and even grateful for being grateful for the wonder and awe in my daily life are thingsI challenge myself to do.
You don't have to be great at everything. Focusing on that abundance.
This shot is from the inside a wind tunnel. Focusing on what gives results-- I mean, there are thousands of parts in a Formula One car.
how they could do in these special enclaves, you know. Focusing more in the Dubai Creek Tower, the tallest building in the world again, from where did you get the inspiration from this tower
And I think I'll save my whole rant about Twitter. focusing on winning elections and shifting public perception at all levels.
Calling out the biases, as we mentioned. Focusing on that data, but also tying in people's perceptions.
And as the narrative is changing from one of, kind of, stigma-- which is still there-- I'm hoping we can now start really focusing on some of the practical things, and the media, that we can actually do to stay well, outside just medication and CBT therapy.And you're going to share some of that with us in a little bit.
But I tell all those researchers that I've been lucky to get to know over the years that if I could see my kids' faces, I'm set. focusing on the practical, immediate solutions to my day-by-day instead of really insisting
suited to talk about these these issues Megan Rose Dicky uh is also here she's a reporter who's uh you're probably familiar with she works at Tech crunch focusing on diversity inclusion and social justice she was at Business Insider uh before that uh wealso have Anil D Dash who's a quite a thinker on a lot of uh uh Tech issues especially in terms of how Tech can be
look like if it instead of being scaled the way it is is scaled to how it's represented in the brain and so I'm just focusing on the one part if you did a coral magnification with the dog you know the nose is highly over representedif you do a cortical magnification with us it's our eyes it's our hands you know it's the the places you expect it's not
boys um and I wonder I wonder sometimes if by repeating that we actually do ourselves a disservice rather than just focusing our energy on things like Dot and promoting more women in um women in Sciences in the media rather than evenjust acknowledging that because sometimes I get frustrated when I hear women talking about it more because I feel like it perpetuates them I think
focusing completely on money on generating cash so that I can have the freedom that I can get the medical and um dental work and the eat healthy food
focusing on your own body, the field around you, the local group you're connected with, but also
focusing on unification, de-duplicating all this duplicated infrastructure, rational planning, efficiency.
Focusing on the United States, there's two things I want you to know.
focusing on that. I should say that I did do-- I taught myself Fortran when I was an undergrad and did a program for a professor, a scattering
focusing on this relationship.
Focusing on the people who don't just look at problems but conjure up solutions, who look at obstacles and see only opportunity.
focusing on women, arts, and music, and things like that.
focusing not on Steve, but on the team and how it actually really came together, rather than the myth of Steve having done everything.
Focusing this problem on keeping people in one place and not allowing them to move is what results in this cycle of deportation and illegal hidden dynamics that people
Focusing on the problem will be a waste of mental resources.
focusing on the gross numbers, incidentally, we might decide we're gonna do a lot of publicity and PR and be like, "This thing is gonna be amazing," to drive customer awareness.
focusing well uh actually one of my most exciting things as a graduate student is like I was gone for a while and I came
Focusing on the details is critical.
focusing on the two-handed swing which you see here. That's the down swing. Mother of two and it started with that minimum effect dose of very short duration: kettlebell workouts
focusing and-and memory. Now we have a lot of insults to our brain and there's a lot of damage that happens as
focusing on this group called The Ducks company D1 and it's interesting how I came to that when I started this I
focusing on the physical side the church's uh uh the side of of things got smaller and smaller and the church became less and less relevant and people
focusing um you then have these ideas you now got to make it something physical and obviously the book takes you through draping and pattern making
focusing on the pair of ill-fitting isotoners.
focusing on social issues and education she's won numerous awards from the overseas Press Club the New York Press
just focusing in on the decoder part. It is essentially still a neural network and it has this attention mechanism inside. And you predict one token at a time. You
By focusing on the physical environment, Ojeda’s work links back to Rulfo’s.
By focusing on coulds rather than shoulds, we can come up with better solutions, and be more creative as a result.
for focusing on others first, especially our children or family.
and focusing more opening our heart.
Her name is Salma. But focusing intensely on other people is rarely a winning strategy for yourself.
and focusing on poetry and the senses that are described and emoted in poetry.
By focusing mainly on failures, we will miss that notion, so we may actually get rid of something that either doesn't make any difference
So focusing on failures, we may miss that.
and focusing specifically on this period because we have to.
specifically focusing on white anti-racism.
But focusing on the positive, I think, is empowering.
about focusing your attention, focusing your attention on the breath, making sure that you are slowing the breath down.