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mindful

[mahynd-fuhl] / ˈmaɪnd fəl /


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Not surprisingly, the analog lifestyle is being adopted by young adults and younger generations as a way to be more mindful, more intentional.

From Los Angeles Times

Spending most of his time inside the presidential compound -- when not travelling abroad or visiting troops -- the Ukrainian leader said he is mindful "not to get fat".

From Barron's

But investors considering investing in one of the funds with current exposure to the roughly $1.25 trillion company should be mindful of the risks.

From MarketWatch

While curling columnist and Olympian Tomi Rantamaki, in an article for The Curling News, warned that Canada's dominance in the world of curling means its players should be mindful of the influence they have.

From BBC

She has also introduced the idea of "gentle hands" - teaching toddlers to be mindful when physical but Kelly admits it's not always easy to stick to.

From BBC