Memories that someone looking back on their life might cherish the most are typically those involving meaningful relationships, significant achievements, moments of personal growth, and experiences that brought them joy and fulfillment.
There isn't a way for someone to permanently get rid of all intrusive thoughts and memories that are not caused by OCD or PTSD in a single day. What can be done, is therapy to learn to deal with these thoughts.
Thinking about someone randomly could be a sign of a strong emotional connection with them or it could be your brain processing memories or emotions associated with that person. It's common to think about people we care about, even without a specific trigger.
Looking left or right while talking or explaining can indicate that a person is accessing different parts of their brain for processing information. Some believe that looking left indicates they are accessing memories or information from the past, while looking right might suggest they are creating or imagining something. However, this interpretation is not universally accepted and can vary from person to person.
Be careful about interpreting "body language". It might mean "What is that I just stepped in".
We're not sure that this is even possible, and our sources say that it definitely is not advisable. Intrusive memories are intrusive for a reason; they indicate that something has not been dealt with, and any luck in finding a way to suppress them will just invariably lead to larger psychosomatic issues. You would be much better served to confront the memories, with assistance if need be, to resolve the issue. No matter how painful this might seem, it bears repeating that avoidance will lead to serious additional issues.
No it is not a sentence. You might try: I will cherish you forever.
The term you might be looking for is paying homage.
If someone has a dream about dying, this might mean that they are looking towards the end of something in their life. This might mean that they are facing the end of a journey.
Someone might be looking for cars for sale in Scotland because they are considering moving there or because they want a particular type of car only made in Scotland. There is an online Autotrader site just for Scotland.
Assuming the "someone" is not the police (that might be considered "aiding and abetting"), yes.
Someone looking for popular hardback books might look to borrow them at a library. One looking to purchase a hardback book might do so on Amazon or Chapters.
yes but if you are not who he is looking for he might let yougo by
try looking in a store. or you might get it from someone. visit each house or something.
Typically those looking for forensics software are those looking to analyze data. It is primarily used by those in the law enforcement industry to help convict criminals.
The word you might be looking for is "obvious" or "self-evident."
The person might have difficulty understanding what he or she is hearing or with strong and retrieving memories associated with the senses.
Some words include admire, adore, appreciate, apprize, care for, cling to, coddle, dote on, guard, idolize, honor, hold in high esteem, love, nourish, prize, revere, safeguard, treasure, value, and worship.