Sentences with phrase «about living a happy»

This book answers questions that The Book of Awesome didn't, which is how do we actually go about living this happy life?
do we actually go about living this happy life?
And to think, you could have provided an excellent list simply by stopping with the first point: Smile confidently and go about your life happy with the decisions you've made as a parent.
Right now I'm passionate about living a happy, healthy, free life with a chronic illness.
I especially love sharing weekly videos about living happier and healthier with pets.
There's a tiny shard of envy that pierces my heart when I think about him living his happy new life with his partner and their apartment and their couch shopping and their talking too much while the eldest is trying to watch Supernatural on a Monday night.

Not exact matches

To be happy, figure out how to make a living doing what you think about when you don't have to think about anything in particular.
When Jobs would wake up in the morning, he would look in the mirror and ask himself, «If today was the last day of my life, would I be happy with what I'm about to do today?»
A happy home life reduces stress and means you're better able to focus while at work without worrying about trouble brewing at home.
Loneliness might have multiple causes on the national level, but for accounting software company FreshBooks (full disclosure: I'm a happy customer), the root of their concern about employee disconnection was a happy fact of startup life - their head count was growing wildly.
We act as though comfort and luxury were the chief requirements of life when all that we really need to make us happy is something to put our mind to, put our heart and soul into, to be enthusiastic about, and to be proud of.
It is fun to hear about him in this new real - life role, making a happy home for his growing family.
Sanguenay, about 200 kilometers north of Quebec City, is apparently Canada's happiest metropolitan city, according to Statistics Canada's life satisfaction study.
But you pretty much sign your life away, agreeing to work whenever and however long Disney wants — and you're happy about it.
It would be absurd to generalize about how happy these people are compared to their indebted peers, but I can tell you that accumulating a sizable nest egg through living small doesn't seem to be making them obviously miserable.
[2:17] What is your idea of an extraordinary life [2:43] You can be rich and happy, or rich and angry [3:08] It's about defining what life on your terms looks like [3:18] Nothing worse than an angry rich man or woman [3:24] We have a 2 billion - year old brain: focused on fight or flight, and survival [4:14] We don't appreciate enough.
About two - thirds of younger participants felt that marriage was still relevant and led to a happier, healthier, more fulfilled life.
The enhanced muscle endurance, increased flexibility and toning that you experience after just a few classes is so empowering that it just hooked me for life, and I couldn't be happier about it!
It seems like this is a topic that can be endlessly mined for new perspectives because (1) it is all about looking into the crystal ball to predict the future and (2) everyone's response to the unknowable future is different — some want a really big life raft, while others are happy with water wings and swim lessons.
live for the future only and my family was none to happy about it
You aren't thinking about the appointments in your planner — you're reflecting on whether you're happy with your life or whether you should make changes to everything from your social life to your career and more.
Financial planning is about discovering your happiest life and creating a financial plan to get there, Holmes says.
Having a happier life at home allows people to come into work with a clear mind, keeping them focused throughout the day and free of worries about life outside the office.»
He is a happy young man and is excited about living in California.
You may also want to read the letter I wrote to a college student about how to be successful, happy, and fulfilled in life.
I like taking two big trips a year that cost about $ 7,000 each (for me and my wife) and I estimate that to live a normal happy life I need about $ 3,000 per month (includes mortgage, a few nice dinners a month, and plenty of concert tickets!).
You can pretend they're not and type away about just how happy you are but when you distance yourself from a relationship w / God, your life is a mess.
The worst thing about any religion is the teaching that people should be happy with their lot in life because it's God's will.
Trying to be someone else and trying to live up to expectations put on you by a Pastor or church moral police is what leads people to sneak to do things and feel guilty about doing the things that make them happy.
And some of them would send their daughters for marriage between that age to elder men just to be able to support the rest of the family with the marriage money... Maybe you being in America living fully covered from A to Z know nothing about how poorer countries live and think all are as happy as you are?!
I suffered a terrible car accident... during 3 weeks I almost died «many times»... Now I can read a beautiful article like this one and agree with it... Believe me... no matter your faith, your fortune or whatever you may be involved with... on the face of death if you are human you will only care about your loved ones... you will remember about the moments you were happy together and dream they happen again... you will remember your childhood like you were 7 again... you will ask forgiveness and try to show your love, no matter how hard you are... In the face of death we realize that nothing more then our family matters... For the professor, once his life of arrogance reaches an end, he will then understand what is the meaning of family...
I missed the part in the article that shows anything wrong Mitt Romney did, which the reporter would be more than happy to report about since that's what they live for; Oh, he advised the woman to forgive her ex husband even though he never apologized?
You are so prepared to believe all of this without any physical proof and yet you are happy to discount a physical, observable, analyzable fossil record that shows a consistent and worldwide evolution of life on Earth dating back to about 3,500,000,000 years ago.
And while I could give you Christian truths and platitudes about how there are many people who, for one reason or another, never had children via biology or adoption and are living happy lives, that's not helpful for you right now.
While I would of course be very happy for the cancer patients if this worked, I would find it very depressing to find there was such an ass of a god out there that he made decisions about random people's lives based on how many people prayed.
And that psychiatrist had told him that unless he threw God away, stopped bothering about morals and his spiritual life, and exploded his animal instincts, he could not be happy.
And I don't mean «let's paper over the cracks here» or pretend we're happy when we're not, I mean Christianity is surely about saying, yep, some of us are going through excruciating pain but God never claimed we wouldn't, but throughout that pain I'm going to rest in God and trust there is better to come outside this life.
After the happy honeymoon she will receive for living down to a cheesey Christian conversion stereotype, she is going to find some ugly things about how Catholics respond to her «questions (about) certain aspects of Catholicism, including the church's positions on homosexuality, contraception and some aspects of religious liberty.»
We may not always be happy about everything that goes on in our lives, but if we know the Saviour, as Spafford did, we can have true joy and peace that will sustain us through any trial!
There is nothing happy about a culture that teaches us to value our own, individual success over human life.
There is nothing happy about the breed of feminism that tells women their ability to end life is more important than their ability to create it.
Sounds to me like there are a bunch of people here that are not happy about the fact that we live in «murica and this guy can spend his money to support whatever he dang well pleases.
If a pro-life organization met our exhibitor criteria, we would be happy to talk to them about being an Urbana exhibitor... Students for Life was aware of [the requirements] when they applied and acknowledged their non-religious status in their application.
«We need not care,» said Stevenson about happy people, «whether they could prove the forty - seventh proposition; they do a better thing than that, they practically demonstrate the great theorem of the Liveableness of Life
It makes us sound ignorant and really we should be thinking about all of those who are lost their live in the incident or serving as troops I'm not saying that Osama's death is bad, because personally I am quite happy about this, but we didn't act the right way about his death.
She's genuinely happy you don't live in terror like she does, but sharing your experience doesn't actually change her situation or give her the idea that you care to hear about it....
He was a guide who assured me there was a good, happy life on the other side of whatever choice I made about my beliefs and that I would continue to be a decent and loving person regardless.
He gets a lot of James Brown comparisons (he used to work as a Brown impersonator — just one of many strange facts about his life, and certainly one of the happier ones) but he also has an Otis Redding vibe.
Most Christian music seemed to be about happy feelings and happy lives and how great God is and how awesome is His name.
You lost me when you got up and sang on Sunday morning about not judging other people until we walked a mile in their shoes — yet denied a gay couple a chance for a happy life together.
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