Children spend most of their time learning from us when we are not consciously teaching.
Recognizing words is also different from reading, where we consciously scan the individual words and interpret their meaning in context.
By adding this concept to our cognitive toolkit, Rushkoff argues, we will have a better chance of using technologies “consciously and purposefully” and of resisting that bias.
The term refers to the habit we all have of thinking — consciously or not — that once something has had contact with another thing, their parts are in some way joined.
It's self-consciously Irish, Celtic.
Living consciously with alert interest has a powerful effect on interpersonal life.
But you'll be saying, somehow deep in your heart maybe unconsciously or semi-consciously, why is it happening?
However, change from discontent is something that you have to execute consciously, because discontent can also provide you with a safety zone.
But the idea here is more interesting than that-it is that even once we consciously know something is fictional, there is a part of us that believes it's real.
He is consciously trying to overcome his weakness.
Aim for constant improvement and consciously and methodically work towards positive change where you need it most.
The founding of the United States was the greatest experiment in political liberty to that time, and it operated self-consciously on certain distinctly Christian premises.
A few clap openly, while others smile self-consciously.
Humans are the director of dreams. Dragon lore is an expose of the capacity of self to consciously dream.
He writes with great fluency and is the least self-consciously obscure of poets: you don't find yourself snagged on a word that has spent most of its life slumbering in a dictionary.
What you can consciously do is mirror their language or use the same terminology.
So this profession should be chosen only consciously.
The cycle of unproductive insanity caused by the illusion of "busy" can only be broken when we consciously and deliberately decide to put an end to it.
But the programmatic nature of his antics strongly suggests that he is self-consciously playing a role in a narrative, one that isn't simply about him.
Intuition is a middle ground between having consciously learned something and knowing something instinctively. If we have learned that things glowing red can burn us, we tend to classify all red-glowing things as potentially dangerous until proven otherwise.
Your parents are also focusing, consciously or unconsciously, on their legacy.
We consciously experience only the former, but we depend for our survival on both.