Sentences with phrase «actually lives like»

This seems like a very authentic room - I can believe someone actually lives like this!
If most of us spent more time loving others rather than thinking up new forms of theology, we might actually live like Jesus instead of arguing about Him.
All these Americans who are reading these posts will start believing that Canadians actually live like that.
See if you could actually live like that, sacraficing animals and such.
If there is no direct correlation between gaining Bible knowledge and facts and actually living like a follower of Jesus, then what's the big deal about becoming biblically literate?
And inspiring for us to actually live like it.
it will forever be unfathomable that people actually lived like this.
I actually live like 10 - 15 minutes from Robyn in Lewisville, TX and my husband is in medical school.
can you believe people actually live like that?

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Later in life, when it looked like the regimen might actually catch on, Stefansson is said to have remarked to his wife with a tinge of sorrow, «I shall have to find myself a new heresy.»
The lesson for other business leaders is pretty clear: there's huge value in not just saying you support work - life balance and flexibility in your employee manual or company values, but in actually acting like that's true.
But when it came to the point where someone's like, «All right, it's time to leave your entire life, your family, everyone you know behind and go to another planet forever until you die,» people would probably say, «Uh, actually... no.»
For instance, recent research on the sleep habits of hunter gatherer bands living much like our long - ago ancestors did found modern humans actually don't get much less sleep than our tribal forebears.
That being said, I didn't notice any decrease battery life, and when you consider features like a brighter screen and GPS, it's actually quite impressive.
Work - life balance is something that we are all seeking, and sometimes it can feel like how you actually achieve it is one of the biggest mysteries the world has to offer.
And pretty much everyone agrees that celebrating to the things that are actually, currently good in your life is awesome for achievement and mental health (being kind to yourself about past failures also seems like a good idea).
It makes me feel like I can actually do something and help other trans youth and gender nonconforming youth to live more authentically.
I'm battling with that answer just like you are, but in my experience there are three time management tips that actually work in real life and will help you improve your health and productivity.
«At some point, you feel like you're just recording your life for others instead of actually living it for yourself,» Southern told Business Insider.
«May you live in interesting times,» so the story goes, is a Chinese proverb that reads like a blessing but is actually a curse.
Look, if you want to be just like the opportunistic parasites who write that sort of self - help style nonsense but have never actually run a real company, produced a genuine product, developed an expertise, or done a single thing to help anyone but themselves in their entire lives, be my guest.
It feels like people get excited about the idea of running a venture fund and being a VC, but don't actually take the time to really evaluate whether it's a life they want.
Oliver added that the negative tone, seen especially in Trump's doom - and - gloom style acceptance speech, allowed Democrats «to pick up the mantel of people who actually like living here.»
The company actually beat Wall Street profit estimates largely thanks to its superstar cancer immunotherapy drug Keytruda, which has been shown to best chemotherapy in helping lung cancer patients live longer and given Merck a leg up over rivals like Bristol - Myers Squibb's immune therapy Opdivo.
Would you actually like to have time to focus at work and get some balance in your life?
If you don't need these advantages to earn your living, then you're probably actually OK with what we're doing, and maybe you like it because other people are able to buy an advantage, whereas you're trying to earn it through your strategy or your fundamental analysis.
Rather than looking forward, trying to set goals through the lens of your current hectic situations in life, pretend like it's one year from now and you are actually looking backwards at the best year of your financial life.
Survey data shows that more millennials would like to be living in the suburbs than actually are.
Not sure what being an agent of change actually looks like in real life scenarios?
You look up at the horizon line (finally) and start imagining what your work life would look like if you became suddenly motivated by something that's actually compelling.
It's also an acquisition that is tapping into another trend: we're living longer and getting more and more conscious of our health, and in some cases we're not actually getting healthier, with weight issues affecting a lot of our sedentary population, and other illnesses like diabetes growing in prevalence because of wider changes in our diets.
thanks, and yes, a pittance of a pension and regular checkups keep us on budget and head off any problems — best decision i ever made (financial or otherwise) was serving our country doing search - and - rescue, oil and chemical spill remediation, etc. (you can guess the branch of service)-- along the way, frugal living, along with dollar - cost averaging, asset allocation, and diversification allowed us to retire early — Vanguard has been very good over the years, despite the Dot Bomb, 2002, and the recession (where we actually came out better with a modest but bargain retirement home purchase)... it's not easy building additional «legs» on a retirement platform, but now that we're here, cash, real estate, investments and insurance products, along with a small pension all help to avoid any real dependence on social security (we won't even need it at full retirement age)-- however, like nearly everybody, we're headed for Medicare in several years, albeit with a nice supplemental and pharmacy benefits — but our main concern is staying fit, active, and healthy!
But to actually do it is harder... Living frugally is not something easy to do when everybody else is spending like crazy... but it's what make the difference in the end.
This may not sound like a lot of savings, but it is a ton of money when you're actually living off your savings.
Unfortunately, when it comes to matters like wealth preservation, if we are not immediately threatened with a financial «life or death» situation, the same also applies, and most of us will not act until we are actually confronted with a financially devastating event, and the situation devolves into one of financial «life or death» for us.
I know there's some work that gets us... As Michael Kitces has pointed to, that's like, the reality is for savers, most of them actually keep accumulating money, and they retire at 60, they've got a million to two million bucks, and then they live'til 85, pass away, and they've got three million dollars.
Many money books (like From Middle Class to Millionaire written by David) actually help you plan your life, decide what you want, put a cost towards it and budget.
He got some of my favorite SEO experts to contribute like, Jon Cooper — who actually lives in my home town of Gainesville, Mike King — who I cant wait to meet soon, and some other marketing pros like Ann Smarty, Brian Dean and Richard Lazazzera, who constantly puts out good content about ecommerce marketing on A Better Lemonade Stand.
So, in a sense, believers really are like live at home adult kids who aren't really taking responsibility for their lives like we who understand that we don't actually have a divine parent to help us along.
Sure, you can randomly shake up things and form a new instance, like throwing a bucket of sand to the ground and find a form of a human, but you won't find the form actually live and breathe.
Like, it doesn't seem to matter, but in the long run, all the boring details that make up our lives are actually important things.As for movies, I like anything from Old School to AmeLike, it doesn't seem to matter, but in the long run, all the boring details that make up our lives are actually important things.As for movies, I like anything from Old School to Amelike anything from Old School to Amelie.
Hence the «serpent» saying «you will become like Gods and be able to tell good from evil» - it's a warning not to live life solely to serve yourself, which is actually what Satanism is all about.
It must be one of the three of those, because I don't want to live in a world with a person like you actually believing and convincing others of the ridiculous as.sertions you make on a daily basis.
He concluded that he would like the segment to continue, but for the Christians invited on to think carefully about how listeners could actually be provoked to think about their life and about Jesus.
I find the unremitting hostility and animus of atheists like «Derp» baffling; for all the seemingly wonderful life he is enjoying, he seems compelled to get on this site and spew derision, mockery, and hatred against others.I simply do not, can not grasp that mindset; to claim to actually derive pleasure from in effect being a bully - again, that say a whole lot about his true character.So... Peace & Love to all!!
i've waited all my life for someone like you who actually speaks on behalf of god!
She did mention in the video that even her atheist friends were telling her that her philosophies were actually more Christian than atheist, so I rather think she was latently religious all along, sort of like gays who live for years in hetero relationships, then finally realize what they are, after years of saying something else.
Neil Carter, who was actually fired from his teaching job for being an atheist, suggest that Christians create fictions like these because «real life does not sufficiently validate people's persecution complexes.»
And though I'm sure talent oozed from his pores, Lewis» artistic and intellectual abundance should be a testament to what giving one's life to the glory of God actually looks like.
I was smiling as I read it because I felt like I was back in Personal Evangelism class in Central Bible College in Springfield, Missouri... which is where Olsen lives actually.
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