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A half teaspoon?' " Allen says — tends to get lost in thought, or conversation, when he cooks at home.
There is a verb for the English phrase "to get lost in thought", which is made from the verb for "to think", the prefix za meaning behind or beyond, and the reflexive suffix.
Undisturbed, it's easy to get lost in thought, pedaling as needed up and down earth's imperfections.
"Sometimes I sit down and get lost in thought and get upset.
Plus, Pokémon is turn-based, so it's perfectly fine to get lost in thought or take a snack break, as long as you're not fishing.
In the same way that when we are meditating and get lost in thought, when we realize that's happened, we come back to the breath, to our intention to be present.
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When we get lost in thoughts about the past or the future, we lose awareness of what's happening here and now.
Seems she had bought a bumper sticker reading "Honk if you love Jesus," and when she got lost in thought at a stoplight that turned green, she discovered so many people who loved Jesus hitting their horns behind her that it just made her day.
I really liked getting lost in thought as I contemplated these patterns," Potart told HuffPost France.
For everyone prone to staring out the window and getting lost in thought, this video hits especially hard.
Until you have that, you're just getting lost in thought and you can convince yourself that this is the best system in the world, but there's nothing to show for it.
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