Don't get me wrong, it's
better than nothing.
Doing SOMETHING to help the planet is
better than nothing at all, and imagine the difference we would make if we ALL did a little something.
Ten minutes of jump rope is
better than nothing.
Doing this for 25 minutes per day is ideal, but even a few minutes of meditation is
better than nothing!
As we are looking to filter major chemicals, a simple Brita filter for your drinking water is not going to cut it, though it's
better than nothing.
Any activity is
better than nothing.
Otherwise, you'll end up doing almost nothing at all (and «something is
better than nothing»).
Three or four workouts per week are ideal, but anything is
better than nothing.
I know smoothies are not ideal for meal replacements but a green smoothie is
better than nothing / junk!
The researchers also don't know whether the same benefits will accrue if you exercise at a more leisurely pace and for less time than in this study, although, according to Leonie Heilbronn, Ph.D., a professor at the University of Adelaide in Australia, who has extensively studied the effects of high - fat diets and wrote a commentary about the Belgian study, «I would predict low intensity is
better than nothing.»
Regardless of your protein of choice, anything is
better than nothing as you prepare for the longest period your body goes without food.
It's
better than nothing, but will take forever.
I sort of think «ah well, maybe it's
better than nothing».
Do literally anything, in any amount, as that's
better than nothing — whatever you can stick to.
Something is
better than nothing, so...
Something is a whole lot
better than nothing.
They act similar to a preservative, not as strong as a chemical one of course, but definitely
better than nothing, and definitely better than chemicals when it comes to our well - being.
Better than nothing but not ideal.
This is definitely not ideal, but it's much
better than nothing.
Maybe inferior but it's
better than nothing.
But
better than nothing, right?
However, if you're in a bind, Bob's Red Mill will work
better than nothing.
Better than nothing, but probably not much compared to what the Inuit and Masai consume when they eat / drink fresh and raw animal products.
Anything is
better than nothing of course, but I'm surprised to see Mark discussing the idea of minimum effective doses of movement, as opposed to continuing to advocate for lots of movement spread throughout the day, week, month, year, life.
Personally, I don't like using the assisted pull up machine in a gym as it doesn't give you the full feeling of a pull up, but it's certainly
better than nothing.
Better than nothing, but not better.
Something is always
better than nothing, so if you can only workout for 10 minutes rather than your usual 45 minutes, just get it done — consistency is key!
Take care not to put careless glamour Yoga in; (although perhaps
better than nothing) If all your body gets is «Beast Mode / Panic Mode» then it will be starving for gentler movements too.
It isn't optimal, but it's
better than nothing, and a good step up from the dumbbell rows in the Beginner Body Weight Circuit.
But it's labeled a rain jacket so it's GOT to be
better than nothing, right?
These cheap shakes aren't the best source of protein, but if you're stuck in prison they are
better than nothing.
better than nothing right?!?!
Its probably
better than nothing (or other commercial alternatives) but nothing beats freshly made juice.
We would like to initially say that ANY water filter is
better than nothing.
Sandra, yes, something is
better than nothing, but there is a way to be more efficient.
Even a short evening session before bed or a stretch at your desk is
better than nothing.
That said, don't go getting all stressed out if you forget to soak your buckwheat overnight — even an hour is
better than nothing.
If I can do 15 minutes in my trailer or before bed, that's so much
better than nothing.
Whatever you like to do and can find the time for is
better than nothing — just like the little things matter when trying to keep calories down, the same applies to burning calories by keeping exercise up.
My take: Don't rely 100 % on smoothies for fiber (though I suppose a smoothie is
better than nothing) and eat some veggies au naturale by chewing them up.
So, if you have a choice, always choose a healthier salad green, but it is still
better than nothing.
Instead, Krinsky suggests to try the view that «something is always
better than nothing.»
Avoiding it completely would be nice, but just keeping it to a minimum and / or going with the lower calorie versions when you can is still
better than nothing.
If your routine is basically «keep everything the same but take out 1 donut,» that's
better than nothing.
With exercise, more is better, but anything is
better than nothing.
After all, the stuff you loved so much at first has obviously become ineffective, so this new product must be
better than nothing, right?
But if it doesn't work with your schedule, then certainly walking is
better than nothing.
Verdict:
Better than nothing, but doesn't remove the worst offenders and is somewhat costly to use compared to other options.
I've learned over the years that anything I can realistically do is so much
better than nothing.