Idioms Explained
Viewing comments for Chapter 27 "~ Thinking about Thinking ~"Fanstorians explain the backstory of idioms
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Comment from BLACKTITANIUM86
Yeah.... That's when you know you are a really deep into
thinking, when you think about thinking. For, this what people
do when they take acid. Nevertheless, Keep Writing. And stay Connted.
reply by the author on 21-Jan-2022
Yeah.... That's when you know you are a really deep into
thinking, when you think about thinking. For, this what people
do when they take acid. Nevertheless, Keep Writing. And stay Connted.
Comment Written 19-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 21-Jan-2022
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Thank you for reading and reviewing.
Respectfully, Jan
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
This is a clever and interesting write Jan and I use all of these idioms you mention and there are so many about thinking! Ha ha ha, my favourite is: "think nothing of it", love Dolly x
reply by the author on 19-Jan-2022
This is a clever and interesting write Jan and I use all of these idioms you mention and there are so many about thinking! Ha ha ha, my favourite is: "think nothing of it", love Dolly x
Comment Written 19-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 19-Jan-2022
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Thank you, Dolly, for your great
review and comments.
Respectfully, Jan
Comment from kahpot
Thinking is a very complex procedure, many times we just do without "thinking" but obviously we had to think before we did it, an excellent read, very well written****kahpot
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
Thinking is a very complex procedure, many times we just do without "thinking" but obviously we had to think before we did it, an excellent read, very well written****kahpot
Comment Written 18-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
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Thank you so much for dropping by with a
great review and comments.
Respectfully, Jan
Comment from Cindy Warren
I don't think it matters if you think too much or think outside the box, as long as you think. It's the people who don't think are a bit of a concern. Has anybody but me ever wondered if that little engine blew a few gaskets doing something that was too hard? LOL
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
I don't think it matters if you think too much or think outside the box, as long as you think. It's the people who don't think are a bit of a concern. Has anybody but me ever wondered if that little engine blew a few gaskets doing something that was too hard? LOL
Comment Written 18-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
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Thank you, Cindy.
I appreciate your time reading
and reviewing.
Respectfully, Jan
Comment from Dawn Munro
Outstanding, that is the thinking that went into this essay, in my opinion. It is not only flawless, it is highly entertaining and very witty. Well done! Thank you for thinking of others in sharing it. :)
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
Outstanding, that is the thinking that went into this essay, in my opinion. It is not only flawless, it is highly entertaining and very witty. Well done! Thank you for thinking of others in sharing it. :)
Comment Written 18-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
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Thank you for the exceptional 6 star rating
and great comments, Dawn.
Both mean much to me.
Respectfully, Jan
Comment from royowen
One of the things that amazes me, is that God has taught me to think, not like an Einstein but more in the wisdom of living, both spiritually and practically, and it all changed when I met, but thanks to some clever thinkers I met when younger, it all led that way, beautifully written Jan. blessings Roy
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
One of the things that amazes me, is that God has taught me to think, not like an Einstein but more in the wisdom of living, both spiritually and practically, and it all changed when I met, but thanks to some clever thinkers I met when younger, it all led that way, beautifully written Jan. blessings Roy
Comment Written 18-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
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Thank you for you great review and comments, Roy.
Much appreciative of both.
Respectfully, Jan
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Welcome
Comment from Rosemary Everson1
Thinking about thinking is called Metacognition. It is a higher order thinking that enables understanding, analysis, and control of your cognitive processes. It can involve planning, monitoring, assessing, and evaluating your use of your cognitive skills.
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
Thinking about thinking is called Metacognition. It is a higher order thinking that enables understanding, analysis, and control of your cognitive processes. It can involve planning, monitoring, assessing, and evaluating your use of your cognitive skills.
Comment Written 18-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
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Thank you, Rosy.
I appreciate your time reading and reviewing.
Respectfully, Jan
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I had to do research on this story.
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Metacognition means awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes.
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Comment from aryr
This was great, Jan. I really enjoyed all the ways you promoted the word 'think'. This was definitely time consuming and I enjoyed the video of the brain teasers. It really made me think and process what I read. Very well done.
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
This was great, Jan. I really enjoyed all the ways you promoted the word 'think'. This was definitely time consuming and I enjoyed the video of the brain teasers. It really made me think and process what I read. Very well done.
Comment Written 18-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
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Thank you, aryr, for dropping by to read,
review, and comment on my work. I'm
thrilled with the comment about the video, too.
Respectfully, Jan
Comment from damommy
Who knew there were so many ways to involve thinking? I'm amazed! This is very creative and imaginative, and very enjoyable to read. You should write more like this.
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
Who knew there were so many ways to involve thinking? I'm amazed! This is very creative and imaginative, and very enjoyable to read. You should write more like this.
Comment Written 18-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
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Thank you, Yvonne.
Your review and compliment means much to me.
Respectfully, Jan
Comment from barbara.wilkey
I smiled at your first paragraph. I always started a new school year by reading 'Little Engine That Could' to my first graders because I wanted them to be introduced to the idea that if they 'think they can, then they could' when learning new things. I didn't realize we used 'thinking' in so many ways, but we sure do. Thank you for sharing.
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
I smiled at your first paragraph. I always started a new school year by reading 'Little Engine That Could' to my first graders because I wanted them to be introduced to the idea that if they 'think they can, then they could' when learning new things. I didn't realize we used 'thinking' in so many ways, but we sure do. Thank you for sharing.
Comment Written 18-Jan-2022
reply by the author on 18-Jan-2022
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Great review, Barbara.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate your story about your 1st graders.
Respectfully, Jan