“Sometimes a script comes along that really makes you sit up and pay attention... 'Life at These Speeds' has an emotional intensity that really kicked me in the guts.” SometimesPayAttentionEmotionalScriptsSpeedPay AttentionGutsIntensity Author:Douglas Booth
“It's important to be gentle about my routines. I've learned that the hard way. When I'm really stressed out, I can take it out on my body and hurt myself. Sometimes I need to be as loving and soft with myself as possible. I've had to learn how to pay attention. It's a kind of mind-set.” WayNeedsMindKindI CanImportantSometimesHardBodyHurtPayAttentionPay AttentionGentleI've LearnedStressedMind SetHard WayStressed Out Author:Lisa Edelstein
“My experience of test screenings is that you don't know what kind of mood people are going to be in, and sometimes the studios accept what Joe Blo says - and this guy could just be a frustrated filmmaker, or not paying attention.” PeopleKnowsKindSometimesGuyAttentionAcceptingTestsStudiosMoodPay AttentionFilmmakerFrustratedThis GuyScreening Author:Antoine Fuqua
“If it didn't happen in your life before, then you're not paying attention you don't think it's possible. But almost all important events never happen in your life before.” IfsThinkingImportantHappensAttentionEventsPay AttentionImportant Events Author:Ray Dalio
“When I sit and talk with a person, I'm not always paying attention. I'm looking at the person and saying, 'What is it about his or her life that appeals to me?” PersonsAttentionAppealsPay Attention Author:Patricia Reilly Giff
“Sometimes if you get 'em too drunk they don't pay no attention to what you're doin' anyways, so you might as well just do old songs. But if you get one that's paying attention, sometimes we'll do some new material.” IfsWellsSometimesMightSongPayAttentionMaterialsDrunkPay AttentionEmsOld Song Author:Merle Haggard
“I've been working on my finishing for quite some time. It's just a question of paying attention to the minor details.” AttentionDetailsPay AttentionMinorsFinishing Author:Cobi Jones
“Recent studies of mindfulness practices reveal that they can result in profound improvements in a range of physiological, mental, and interpersonal domains in our lives. Cardiac, endocrine, and immune functions are improved with mindfulness practices. Empathy, compassion, and interpersonal sensivity seem to be improved. People who come to develop the capacity to pay attention in the present moment without grasping on to their inevitable judgments also develop a deeper sense of well-being and what can be considered a form of mental coherence.” PeopleMindWellsPhilosophyMomentsBodySeemsFormResultsPayAttentionCompassionPracticeStudyPsychologyOur LivesJudgmentMindfulnessEmpathyCapacityFunctionMedicineProfoundDeeperImprovementSensesWell BeingInevitablePay AttentionRangePresent MomentDomainImmuneGraspingSomaCoherencePhysiologicalInterpersonalCardiac Author:Daniel J. Siegel
“Forget about the past. It does not exist, except in your memory. Drop it. And stop worrying about how you're going to get through tomorrow. Life is going on right here, right now - pay attention to that and all will be well.” WellsDoePastLife IsMemoriesForgetPayAttentionWorryTomorrowRight NowLetting GoPay AttentionOur MemoriesStop Worrying Author:Neale Donald Walsch
“I am interested in imperfections, quirkiness, insanity, unpredictability. That's what we really pay attention to anyway. We don't talk about planes flying; we talk about them crashing.” PayAttentionFlyingPay AttentionPlanesInsanityImperfectionUnpredictability Author:Tibor Kalman