concurrently

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Often, this requires another step -- concurrently or as a precursor -- of reducing the role in your life of things that make you feel worthless / empty / exhausted; that require skills that don't come naturally; that feel like a waste of time; or that put you routinely at the mercy of others. "

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  1. In a concurrent manner; so as to be concurrent; in union, combination, or unity; unitedly. The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, … concurrently making one entire Divinity. Cudworth, Intellectual System, p. 619. He attributed the ill-feeling, which no doubt existed, concurrently with a certain amount of lax discipline in the sepoy army, to several causes. W. H. Russell, Diary in India, II. 122.

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  • Often, this requires another step -- concurrently or as a precursor -- of reducing the role in your life of things that make you feel worthless / empty / exhausted; that require skills that don't come naturally; that feel like a waste of time; or that put you routinely at the mercy of others. " —  Chaos Theory
  • Often, this requires another step -- concurrently or as a precursor -- of reducing the role in your life of things that make you feel worthless/empty/exhausted; that require skills that don't come naturally; that feel like a waste of time; or that put you routinely at the mercy of others. " —  Chaos Theory
 

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