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The state of being calm; tranquillity; silence.
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Right faith leads to calmness or tranquillity, detachment, kindness, and the renunciation of pride of birth, beauty of form, wealth, scholarship, prowess, and fame.
Psychiatrists and psychologists talk about emotional regulation — the ability to manage neuroticism so that even the most nervous of people can go through life appearing and feeling more in control than those genetically predisposed to calmness.
Publishers have already shown interest in travel-related topics – there are incredibly detailed colouring books of cities, the natural world and a Colour Yourself to Calmness Book of Animals.
The ring completes a circle that was broken on that black night; it circles back to calmness; it brings back the young mother from random pain and chaos into the light.
High arousal refers to the excitement and low arousal refers to calmness.
… We are not involved in a social ordering that will take the country into a fight, but rather to calmness.
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Do they have the ability to find clarity among chaos, to have this calmness to be able to get stuff done?
Speaking after he arrived in Beijing, he said: "I think it's right to pay tribute to the calmness and professionalism of the British Airways staff and the captain and what he achieved in landing the aircraft.
On the field you see his passion and enthusiasm to want to play, but also that is linked to a calmness about him, and that mixture is what you need to win things.
Think of an imaginary world like where you are relaxing under a shady tree or a think you would like to think of and that may bring you to peace and calmness to your heart and mind.
"Everyone sees Tiger Woods get mad on the golf course, but do they notice that he quickly comes back to a calmness that allows him to concentrate on the next shot?" Steinberg said.
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