Having a two-track mind typically means being able to multitask or think about two different things at the same time. It can also refer to being able to focus on more than one task or topic simultaneously.
"On my mind" means you are thinking of the person or thing, as if it were literally inside your head sitting on your mind.
The term is "ideation."
straited/strait An example would be if someone told you to get it strait. They would be refering to getting your thoughts strait.
You don't. That's not an idiom. You are probably thinking of the phrase bear in mind, which is not an idiom. "Bear" means to hold or carry something, so "bear in mind" just means to keep something in your mind or think about it.Bear in mind, you should always look up the meanings of words in a dictionary.
The term is "conceptual" which refers to something that exists in the mind or as an idea without a physical form.
In Latin, the word 'mens" means mind.
The manish means "God of Mind" or "Mind Lord"
NVM is the abbreviation for never mind. Never mind is used to urge someone not to feel anxiety or distress.
Lord of the Mind. Man means mind in sanskrit and Isha means lord
If out of mind means forgotten, the words could be abandoned or alone.
Mind your p's and q's. It means mind your manners, mind your language, be on your best behaviour.
No, the correct phrase is "bear in mind," which means to remember or keep in mind. "Bare" means uncovered or without clothes.
The correct term is "mind boggling." It means overwhelming.
It means 'Do you mind introduce yourself?'
"On my mind" means you are thinking of the person or thing, as if it were literally inside your head sitting on your mind.
It depends. If somebody was previously someone you used to always think of, it is "were". If you still always think of them, use "are" "You are always on my mind." This means he/she is still on your mind. "You were always on my mind." This means he/she is not on your mind any more.
MYB means mind your business Myob means mind your own business