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In addition to making you more socially attuned, it can even temporarily boost your empathy.[1] These skills are important for the worldly editor.
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Since ancient times, rituals such as fasting and cleansing have been used to shape the body "so as to attune it with the divine and experience a spiritual connection," says Mayra Rivera Rivera, an assistant theology professor at Harvard Divinity School.
Programming is more difficult but if it interests you and you're attuned to it, give it a go.
One of the upsides of all that exposure to training and the science of sport is getting to know your own body, being attuned when it tells you it needs attention and having a fair idea of the remedy.
"It made him more conscious of risk, more attuned to it.
And if you're attuned to it, then you figure out how to deal with it".
You can see it in people's eyes when they actually want to say something, if you're attuned to it.
Her poems turn on the communicative power of the unstated between two people attuned to it.
(The Austrian experimentalist Ernst Mach even wondered if humans had distinct receptors, perhaps in the ears, that are attuned to it).
I don't want them to listen to autotuned stuff and get attuned to it – because once you hear that stuff you can't really listen another way.
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