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Cogwheel Rigidity - Articles
Rigidity
by
Dhrumil Purohit
Posted
Sun 14 Sep 2008 3:53pm
is often out of context and very black and white. "This is good, this is bad. This is right, this is wrong."
The thing about fundamentalist and their rigidity is that it comes from... version of how one should eat.
In the raw food community rigidity has a tendency to show up a lot, especially by a loud minority taking advantage of the internet. But the raw
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Rigid Schedules Are Typical for Runners – But Are They the Best?
by
Kathy ..
Posted
Tue 06 Oct 2009 10:00pm
Runners typically have rigid schedules. We say, “I run X number of miles on Monday, X number on Tuesday, Wednesday is an off day . . . ” and so on. Ask us what day... that, miraculously, you will put everyone on a rigid schedule and they will stay that way.
Then the baby laughs in your face. You see, you are on baby’s schedule. And that never changes
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Rigid Me
by
Alison B.
Posted
Tue 04 Jan 2011 3:14pm
to work out. I wasn't ready to return to those pre-dawn alarm clock bells. Unfortunately, because I am very rigid, inflexible and set in my ways, I feel the only time I can work out... flexibility and wiggle room into my rigid, almost-perfectly-scheduled life. I attempted the P90X workout during Bubba's nap. He wasn't napping.
I stopped my workout the first time
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Rigidity and chaos – mental illness after tbi
by
Broken Brilliant
Posted
Wed 07 Apr 2010 12:00am
I recently came across a video of Dr. Dan Siegel talking about how mental illness can be defined as extreme rigidity on one hand and/or chaos on the other. I wish I could....
Back to the idea of rigidity vs. chaos. From what I gathered from Dan Siegel, he considers mental illness to arise from being overly rigid and inflexible and/or having a lot
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Parkinson's Interview with Ben and Michelle, Part III
by
Life With Shaky
Posted
Sat 12 Mar 2011 6:47pm
progression at all of physical symptoms? An increase in cog-wheeling, rigidity, etc?
Ben: There has definitely been a lowering of my stamina. I can't do as much as I once did. The worst symptom for me is the muscle cramping and rigidity when I do overexert. That has gotten progressively worse. I am able to do less and have the cramping occur more
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