Sentences with phrase «actually hard thing»

(In this instance, it is trivial: direct the student to one of the free audio versions, but in some instances, it is an actually hard thing to do).

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Rather than assuming that keeping a resolution has to be hard work, science shows that the people who actually meet their goals do so by making things as easy for themselves as possible.
So find ways to spend your days doing things you actually like doing — then you're more likely to work hard at them, and accumulate greater wealth in the process.
But you should only work hard at things you actually get some sort of kick out of doing.
Robots take the hard things out of hard jobs and actually create more jobs, not fewer, she says.
It's actually hard to overstate how much things will change over the next few years as these printers become commonplace.
Eventually, they were worried about things like computer processing of data, which back then was basically showing up to a warehouse with a bunch of computer hard drives in your trunk and asking to have the hard drives processed: can the data processing center actually keep copies of that data?
Some traders might think this is over the top but they should also realize that the hardest thing to conquer is actually ourselves.
«It's easy when things are good to say you will buy if prices go down 10 percent, but it's much harder to do when prices actually go down 10 percent and all the headlines focus on additional risks to the downside.»
The best bet is probably to invest in actual hard assets, things like gold, real estate things that you actually can touch with your hand.
Things that actually in the case of hard assets real estate produces some cash flows as there are benefits there.
You would actually have more time (and hard - earned money) to spend on the things you truly love.
«The hardest thing is to find management that actually objectively behaves in shareholders» interest as opposed to their own long - term interest.
I know it's cheesy, but she actually inspires me to be more introspective and work harder toward my goals... (and I bet if you asked, 90 percent of American women would tell you the same thing.)
May all of us who feel vulnerable, for one reason or another, be reminded this week that we have an Advocate and Comforter, and that sometimes the hardest, most liberating thing to do is to listen, to obey, and to actually believe He's in our corner.
The first is that actually talking things out clears up a lot of misunderstandings, and the second is that it's really hard to feel hateful toward people who just fed you dinner.
«The No. 1 most important thing you can do specifically in the beginning stages of anything is to have the courage to ask really, really hard questions and to shut up and actually listen to the answer.»
The only thing harder to understand than your comment is understanding how it has anything to do with what Sabio actually said.
The line between «deserving poor» and «undeserving poor» is very, very hard to draw, and one of the things about poverty, whether one has work or not (some jobs pay so little that the people who do them are still well within the poverty trap), is that it is depressing, and actually saps the energy and nerve and vitality in ways that people like me, who have never been out of work and never been truly poor, can only appreciate by being with and ministering to people who are genuinely and chronically poor.
If you have a hard time thinking about what He is actually doing, take a moment to write down five things you're grateful for, or a way that God has answered prayers.
Then I actually resent my kids when they make things inconvenient, uncomfortable, and hard.
Think of the times in your family or your family of faith when the right thing was actually done, even if it was hard won.
It's hard to get motivated sometimes but I'm actually just a big fan of blogging and writing things down, so hopefully that will carry me through to the point where I do have a few more people listening.
actually i have the picks from an edible bouquet and they are a hard plastic check out the food stores I find the thing with using wood skewers are slivers and you can't really soak them for cup cakes
These aren't necessarily hard and fast lines to be drawn, as some starches can work as binding agents, and some things that I would call starches actually have the word «flour» in their name....
Homemade pie crust is one of those things that can be intimidating to make the first time, but it's actually not that hard.
I was actually offended at how awful the flavor is and find it hard to mix in with things without it ruining the flavor!
Then I actually started making my own vegan desserts and being vegan I like to bring brownies because they're really awesome and chocolaty and it's really hard to make chocolate things not taste good.
Admittedly, baked cake doughnuts and fried yeasted doughnuts are two very different beasts, and while there is certainly a time and a place for fabulous, hot - out - of - the - fryer raised doughnuts, I'd counter that when it comes to actually making homemade doughnuts from scratch, particularly first thing in the morning, it's hard to beat a good baked cake doughnut.
A few things, actually: Being a short - order cook is the hardest job on the planet.
We will have a new anager one day but all am saying it not even about a new manager perse but on the way things are actually in the Epl... No manager can just come in and dominate just like that, it becomes harder every season..
I would actually like to find this teacher and show her now that I'm working hard, playing football and hoping things go well.
, how to find confidence to speak up about hard things, and realizing that it's OK and human to be imperfect — that kids kids actually can benefit from your bad days.
The hardest thing about being a maker is actually getting the time to make — especially as it gets nearer to Christmas when, as well as the increase in orders, you also have all the end - of - year paperwork popping up.
But in the long run these parenting methods actually make things harder because they don't address the underlying emotional cause of the behaviour.
HOPE LIEN: She did actually and even though that was a little bit scary to think about for me I was also really excited and I thought that it was really amazing and such a giving thing she will also give you that because I can't imagine how hard something like that would be to nurse a baby that you know that you're not going to keep.
I'd forgotten how hard it can be but the great thing about the second time is that this time I actually believe that although this stage seems to last for ages that in a few months time (hopefully!)
So while it may seem on the surface like parents who shame their kids on social media get results, recognize that this approach to parenting actually damages two things you're working hard to create:
But then I will read about another nurse - in at a place where a breastfeeding mother was given a hard time, or hear about another study about the for - profit insanity of our current Caesarian rates, or discover a company that makes really lovely pregnancy - and - nursing products I didn't know about when I could have actually used them... and I feel sort of wistful that I won't be able to be part of things any more, not the way I was a few years ago.
Which is actually a great thing even if it is hard to handle.
Where it's hard sometimes because they're distractable, they can use you as a pit stop; but the other thing is that you can actually distract them away from something that you're ready to do at that point.
AMANDA GLEN: So I think one of the things, something that we actually just hit on is the, «I'm supposed to be pumping all the time», and you've been working so hard to keep your supply up.
, and the baby «s head is bigger than my boob, its fine (laughs) my everything is fine and I remember just lifting up my shirt you know my son was underneath of this very light receiving blanket, I remember lifting up my shirt and I was like, for up untilnow and for this past 6 weeks I had really been helping him to latch on and stufflike that and because I was making sure the blanket wasn't falling off the next thing I knew he latched on all by himself and I was like, «oh my gosh», and I waslike we have arrived (laughs) and ever since then I was totally not nearly as hard as I thought it was going to be but I actually needed my 6 weeks old son to show me that we knew what we were doing because clearly I was not confident enough yet but that was 6 1/2 years ago and it still really stick in my mind.
And not only was it extremely challenging, it was actually one of the hardest things I've ever done.
Don't put her in a time out, I learned this the hard way... I did the same thing with my daughter, I actually believe this set us back even more.
People in Scotland, she boldly predicted, would «increasingly demand» another referendum as the stark reality of Brexit became clear (they haven't so far), and the observation that beyond hard - core groups of Nationalists and Unionists, there was actually a degree of «commonality» among the majority of Scots, a desire to see how things pan out.
On the other side of things, it's great seeing the Somos leadership tapping into technology and launching in new means of promoting the hard work that actually goes on.
«He's a very hard working, outside - the - box type of candidate who actually gets things done on Grand Island — an overwhelmingly Republican town,» he said.
«While I am proud of some of the things we have done as a government I actually think we need to really hard - wire fairness into what we do in the next phases of fiscal restraint.
While it's often hard or impossible to actually predict certain things, after the fact we get an «I knew it all along» feeling.
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