Mindful Living

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective describing someone who is full of or characterized by prayer

  • The priest led the congregation in a prayerful meditation.
  • She always takes a prayerful moment before starting her day.
  • I'm feeling really prayerful today, like I need some extra guidance.
  • The artist approached the canvas with a prayerful attitude, hoping for inspiration to strike.

noun moderation or self-restraint, especially in regards to alcohol or other indulgences

  • The concept of temperance is often emphasized in philosophical discussions about ethics and self-control.
  • My grandmother always talks about the importance of temperance when it comes to eating sweets.
  • Dude, you seriously need to work on your temperance when it comes to spending money.
  • In her paintings, the artist uses color with a temperance that creates a sense of harmony and balance.

noun The word 'holiday' is a noun referring to a period of time when one is not working or attending school, typically for relaxation or recreation.

adjective The word 'slow' describes the type of holiday being taken, indicating that it is relaxed and unhurried.

  • For those seeking a more relaxed and leisurely vacation experience, a slow holiday may be the perfect choice.
  • I'm looking forward to our slow holiday next week - just chilling out and taking it easy.
  • I'm all about that slow holiday life - no rush, just good vibes.
  • Sometimes a slow holiday is exactly what you need to recharge and reset.

noun a process of ending a romantic relationship in a thoughtful and respectful manner

  • The couple decided to pursue conscious uncoupling as a way to end their marriage amicably.
  • They're trying out this new thing called conscious uncoupling, where they break up in a more thoughtful way.
  • They're doing that whole conscious uncoupling thing to end things peacefully.
  • Their relationship ended with a sense of conscious uncoupling, allowing both parties to move on positively.