I don’t know that I’d call my word choice au courant. The English teacher in me would describe it as lazy. A lazy word choice. And in general, I do try to keep my language g-rated. But because I was using it in a sentence to demonstrate lazy thinking, and because the occasional swear word can also be read and perceived as honest, and because we’re all adults here, I kept it in there. So I didn’t resort to it; I chose it, for better or worse. In any case, your feedback is noted and appreciated. Here I thought I was doing a good job of not offending anyone by keeping politics out of my Election Day post! Thank you for reading, Daniel.
You can also just do breath-counting. Anywhere. Anytime. No app or guided meditation needed (not that there is anything wrong with that 😉). Even standing in an election line. Be transparent.
Just incase you haven't yet ran into the work of Joe Dispenza. It's just amazing! You might want to take a peak.
I’ll check it out. Thanks!
The epithet “jerk” would suffice. No need to resort to parts of the body, even if “jerk” is
not so au courant.
I don’t know that I’d call my word choice au courant. The English teacher in me would describe it as lazy. A lazy word choice. And in general, I do try to keep my language g-rated. But because I was using it in a sentence to demonstrate lazy thinking, and because the occasional swear word can also be read and perceived as honest, and because we’re all adults here, I kept it in there. So I didn’t resort to it; I chose it, for better or worse. In any case, your feedback is noted and appreciated. Here I thought I was doing a good job of not offending anyone by keeping politics out of my Election Day post! Thank you for reading, Daniel.
You can also just do breath-counting. Anywhere. Anytime. No app or guided meditation needed (not that there is anything wrong with that 😉). Even standing in an election line. Be transparent.
That’s a really good idea, Bruce. Thank you!