Examples of using Ruminating in English and their translations into Hindi
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Ruminating, we call that.
The research found that ruminating was“extremely unhelpful,” he said.
Ruminating over the past is often linked to regret, anger, or nostalgia for things to be as they once were.
Revere did not keep the message to himself, ruminating in his silversmith shop on the value of his discovery.
Or ruminating on an early morning.
There are times when you harbor feelings that keep ruminating and set you off balance at every turn.
After ruminating, I laid down three conditions.
Sleep-talking isn't related to dreaming butto the lighter sleep where“the mind is meandering and ruminating.
In some wounded part of me, I believed that ruminating, obsessing, and worrying would somehow give me control over the outcome of things.
Ruminating about things that have made us miserable and things we are worried about is something we could do without.
We just know that sex can get you to sleep andto get your brain off what it's ruminating about and that can lead to better sleep.".
Ruminating is“thinking over and over again about the issue, but not about what they will do differently in the future,” Kinderman said.
We don't just reflect on the past when we rewind, we end up being in the past ruminating, reliving or regretting events that have already happened.
Finally, ruminating or obsessing about a regret of omission assumes 20/20 retroactive vision- that we could see then what we see now- which is not possible.
It also keeps your individual focus on the bigger picture and prevents you from ruminating and dwelling on a range of perceived negatives, that relatively speaking, aren't that important after all.
For Sara this is about Brad's mini-affair, but for others it maybe some 10-year-old argument when the police needed to be called, when the other person made some inappropriate and mortifying comment to your mother at a wedding 3 years ago,or not about the other guy at all about you: ruminating about your job interview last week that you're sure you blew;
Negative thought processes(like worrying, ruminating, self-judgment, and fearing rejection) just keep us miserable and unable to move forward.
Imagine for a moment the amount of energy you expend brooding over the future, ruminating about the past, comparing yourself to others, judging yourself, worrying about what might happen next.
Worrying repeatedly about the future, like ruminating about the past, can increase our anxiety, deepen feelings of depression, and increase stress levels significantly, leading to a host of stress-related physical and psychological problems(Siegel, 2009).
Negative thought processes- like worrying, ruminating, self-judgment, and fearing rejection- just keep us miserable and unable to move forward.
Decluttering tip: Schedule 15 minutes every day to worry and ruminate.
She ruminates on finding morals in everything around her.
How often they"ruminated" on such incidents.
When negative thoughts or emotions occur, we can either excessively ruminate over them, or react impulsively.
When we ruminate on feelings of being misunderstood, it is as if we were chanting a mantra,"My friend doesn't understand me.
If we look at the theory behind why individuals ruminate, it may shed some light on why friends co-ruminate.
In contrast, people who tend to focus on, and ruminate about, their pain(catastrophizing) experience higher levels of pain, emotional distress, and physical disability.
You can certainly ruminate over it and replay the many, many things you should've, could have and would have done differently if circumstances were different.
A 25-year-old woman ruminates that she doesn't love her boyfriend enough(even though he's everything she's ever wanted in a partner).
When you ruminate about sharing something(say, with your spouse), engaging in this preliminary self-talk renders it possible that at some point you will have a false recollection that you already shared it.