She didn't always have a positive mind set.
"His pessimistic state of mind prevented him from seeing the positive aspects of the situation."
The super-ego is the part of the mind that acts as a moral compass or internal set of rules. For example, you could say, "Her super-ego guided her decision to help others even when it may have been easier to prioritize her own needs."
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.
I am anxiously wondering if my sentence is meaningful.
Example sentence - He studied psychology abroad for 4 years.
You have a dirty mind.
Bob was always passionate about what he did; he would work relentlessly if he set his mind to something.
With this in mind, how would you solve the mathematical formula? What do you think of his decision, with this in mind?
He has a strong mind. Know your own mind. Mind your own business! Would you mind watching my kids?
A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
Sample sentence: I will no longer allow my supervisor to stifle my creative mind.
Only if you don't mind assinine answerers.
Mind thinks deep as I truculently weep,
I will set the table.
A set of scales comes to mind.
Would you mind to close the door. Is it correct English to use it? "Would you mind closing the door." is correct. Well, "would you mind to close the door" is an incorrect sentence. "would you mind closing the door" is correct. Because when you "enjoy" or "mind" are always followed by -ing. Since your sentence include "mind" you would use closing. Actually' would you mind closing the door'? is a question,and mind is a verb followed by a gerund that's why you need to say' closing 'instead of' to close'
I set the volleyball to my partner to spike it over the net.