Writing about cravings just now reminded me about the Kashi commercial that I saw on T.V. the other day.
Not exact matches
She
wrote about her personal journey in her New York Times bestselling book, «Made to
Crave.»
Despite the busy schedule, I've been
craving some easy
writing that's focused on sharing all
about things I'm loving.
Sorry... I
write a lot
about it in my book: Secrets to Controlling Your
Cravings Weight and Mood.
I hope you never feel that you're
writing about too many galettes; they're such a great excuse to play with the flavors and textures I'm most
craving at any given moment.
While pregnant with my first rainbow, and after constantly being asked
about my
cravings, I
wrote this list:
My interests were diverse: I really enjoyed the
writing aspect of my job; I
craved a chance to learn
about a broader range of medical and biological topics; I wanted more social interaction in my job, but I also needed «quiet time»; I wanted to continue organizing workshops and conferences, which I had been doing on a volunteer basis; I liked to focus on the details; and I constantly needed to learn something new.
In his book, Harper cites an English study on women enrolled in a weight loss program: The researchers asked
about half of their subjects to
write down their strategies for managing temptation (for example, When sugar
cravings strike, I will make a cup of tea).
I should have
written about this earlier but I wanted to quickly give you an idea of how I ate my way through this challenge without triggering some serious
cravings.
Earlier this year we
wrote about food
cravings and how to understand them.
-LSB-...] seems like the perfect mix between the long
craved for Chloé studded ankle boots and the pair of Free People boots I
wrote about some time ago.
My Art (Unrated) Laurie Simmons
wrote, directed and stars in this character - driven drama
about a 65 year - old teacher
craving recognition as an artist.
Like the «bird - by - bird» example, if the person thoroughly loves birds,
writing about them is a snap and he or she
craves to do more than expected.
I'm talking
about writing a book for genre readers that meets trope expectations, elicits emotional reactions, and satisfies the
cravings of romantic suspense and thriller readers, but also brings something new that's missing from the market.
He loves Crossfit workouts,
writes about Roth IRA rules and
craves In - N - Out burger.
I've
written over and over
about how much junk is used to fill open worlds, and while Origins has plenty, a handful of landmarks featured the kind of character - enriching moments that I
crave.
In a recent column, I
wrote about the universal
craving for connection and how we live for our friendships.