Beyond spaces for each day of the week, this model also includes extra lines for jotting down random thoughts or ideas and to-do lists, and you can feel accomplished by tearing and tossing each week’s sheet.
Desk calendars to organize your life|PopSci Commerce Team|September 10, 2020|Popular Science
DeLeon offers several thoughts on solutions to these long-standing issues in her write up on the data on the Moz blog that I highly recommend reading.
Live with Search Engine Land: The SEO gender gap and how to close it|Ginny Marvin|September 8, 2020|Search Engine Land
Making decisions is a part of every job, but something we often do without much thought.
How to improve your decision-making process|Walter Frick|September 6, 2020|Quartz
In America, somebody referred to me very recently as a model minority, and I literally scoffed at the thought.
Tan France Goes Deep on Racism and When He Almost Quit ‘Queer Eye’|Eugene Robinson|September 3, 2020|Ozy
Other times, I’d be hiking for hours in the dark and I’d be really in my own head and kind of exploring all these thoughts without really having to wrap them up any time soon.
Inside an FKT Attempt on the Appalachian Trail|Martin Fritz Huber|September 3, 2020|Outside Online
In other words, the free thinker defending freedom of thought.
Houellebecq’s Incendiary Novel Imagines France With a Muslim President|Pierre Assouline|January 9, 2015|DAILY BEAST
Rates are thought to be similar in developed countries around the world.
How Skinny Is Too Skinny? Israel Bans ‘Underweight’ Models|Carrie Arnold|January 8, 2015|DAILY BEAST
Because they stopped and I thought, “OK, that makes sense,” and then all of a sudden I saw another issue!
Coffee Talk with Fred Armisen: On ‘Portlandia,’ Meeting Obama, and Taylor Swift’s Greatness|Marlow Stern|January 7, 2015|DAILY BEAST
I enjoyed it, but thought it paled in comparison to their debut.
Coffee Talk with Fred Armisen: On ‘Portlandia,’ Meeting Obama, and Taylor Swift’s Greatness|Marlow Stern|January 7, 2015|DAILY BEAST
I thought about the mother, her fear of the dark, of the harm she feared might come to her daughters.
I Tried to Warn You About Sleazy Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein in 2003|Vicky Ward|January 7, 2015|DAILY BEAST
That was his philosophy, I thought, and I sympathized with it.
The Believing Years|Edmund Lester Pearson
For a long time cats were dreaded by the people because they thought human beings had been changed to that form by evil means.
The Book of Hallowe'en|Ruth Edna Kelley
Was there a third accomplice—for she thought she could see two spots of deeper blackness by the door—hidden in the house?
The Green Satin Gown|Laura E. Richards
He thought her very lovely, and there was a subtle suggestion of something besides loveliness.
The Butterfly House|Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
I don't know how long I waited—perhaps another hour—when I thought I would try again.
The Sign of Silence|William Le Queux
British Dictionary definitions for thought
thought
/ (θɔːt) /
verb
the past tense and past participle of think
noun
the act or process of thinking; deliberation, meditation, or reflection
a concept, opinion, or idea
philosophical or intellectual ideas typical of a particular time or placeGerman thought in the 19th century
application of mental attention; considerationhe gave the matter some thought
purpose or intentionI have no thought of giving up
expectationno thought of reward
a small amount; trifleyou could be a thought more enthusiastic
kindness or regardhe has no thought for his widowed mother
Word Origin for thought
Old English thōht; related to Old Frisian thochta, Old Saxon, Old High German githācht
Where Did The Phrase “Thoughts And Prayers” Come From?While increased attention to the calamities of the world is in theory a good thing, hearing about every single tragedy doesn't necessarily correlate with absolute empathy. At the very least, people—especially politicians—tend to offer up a phrase or two to acknowledge a misfortune. One of the most popular phrases? "Thoughts and prayers."