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be there mentally
adverb
In a place or location (stated, implied or otherwise indicated) at some distance from the speaker (compare here).
Exact(2)
I have to be there mentally more than the next player".
Even though I would worship everyday during my time as a monk in the bhakti-yoga tradition, often I would not be there mentally or emotionally even though I was present physically.
Similar(55)
I think he's there mentally," Graham said.
You have to be there all mentally, and I feel like toward the second half of that season, I really wasn't.
If you want to spend time with someone, you should actually be there, physically and mentally.
Mr. Fuller compares him to the blank-faced, illiterate character Chance in Jerzy Kosinski's novel "Being There," a mentally sluggish freak whose cryptic pronouncements, mainly taken from television, were taken as profound by the American political elite.
"It was maybe mentally not 100% there and we need to be there to perform at the best.
"I thought that Jason Kidd being there, being the mentally tough person that he is and with his skills, would be the greatest education for Tony Parker," Popovich said.
He was there physically, but mentally, he was back at practice replaying whatever had happened that day.
"I took a year off – I was there physically but mentally I just wasn't at the right level," Farrell said.
You can be the strongest, fastest, most technical boxer out there, but if you're not there mentally, you won't win.
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