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I suggested "imagine"; she returned with "remember".
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Food for thought "With a dining-table rug," Irwin suggests, "imagine your largest friend sitting down to eat: make sure the chair legs wouldn't be half off the rug.
It's there in the US, in the Republican party – which is presumably tired of its members preaching brimstone and hellfire about gay people then getting caught in compromising situations with other men in bars or on Grindr, which almost suggests – imagine this – that there is something unnatural about homophobia, rather than homosexuality.
Artists in some societies are given a "grace note" -- a kind of compass -- that inspires them to suggest, imagine and suppose.
Like David Lynch, he will "never, ever go back" to using film and cinematographers.To illustrate the revolution, he suggests imagining film as a high art, on par with painting.
Rebecca Lawson, who collaborates with Dr. Bertamini at the University of Liverpool, suggests imagining that you had an identical twin, that you were both six feet tall and that you were standing in a room with a movable partition between you.
As an analogy, Dr. Marsden suggests imagining a line that divides a part of a city that has been affected by a disease outbreak from a part that has not.
Elaine Scoggins, who had the mortgage department chief reporting to her at a bank before she became a financial planner, suggests imagining a situation where you need to move quickly but can't sell your home or extract equity to use as a down payment in your new town.
To boost mindful leadership, she suggests imagining that people can see your thoughts.
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