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Populating one’s life with equally expansive souls, Erivo advises, makes it easier to reframe “too much” as “simply more.”

From Los Angeles Times

The best way to handle this isn't to try to compete or police kids' relationships with adults, but reframe the situation.

From BBC

Often loved ones will reframe what they said rather than repeat it - as they are likely to know it's a loaded comment.

From BBC

This is the same mindset he is relying on more than ever to reframe his entire existence and purpose following a terminal cancer diagnosis.

From BBC

Amid all the hand-wringing over artificial intelligence and the potential threat it poses to Hollywood and the creative community, the tech giant is looking to reframe the narrative with a 21-minute film that examines whether technology can help humans process grief in this new era of the digital age.

From Los Angeles Times