Being able to talk with someone who's been there before — whether it's your own parents or someone older who you trust — can make some life's hardest decisions a little bit easier and your twenty's
biggest moments less stressful.
Not exact matches
We all know that music can affect our mood — pumping us up before a
big event, helping us get in the productivity zone, or providing a soothing soundtrack to our lowest
moments - but a stack of recent studies also shows music can affect us on an even deeper level, making us more generous and empathetic, and
less biased, reports Summer Allen in Greater Good Magazine.
Let's not forget the historical fate of Thomas Aquinas, who more or
less fell into eclipse until the nineteenth century, and for whom we can say that the twentieth century was his
biggest moment by far.
Have you noticed that everywhere you turn these days there is a «motivational» or «inspirational» meme about how you have to seize the
moment, push hard, strive
bigger, drive yourself with MORE passion, more work, more effort,
less fear?
This is a
big deal, considering I'm in love with no
less than 3,000 foods at any given
moment.
In general I agree we do need a
bigger goal threat, but I think we also have to look at our overall game as we are creating
less chances then normal at the
moment and that is more worrying then anything else to me.
Teams spend
less trying to skirt the regulations (and spending
less is a
big thing in F1 at the
moment) and surely anything that could lead to more overtaking should be jumped on.
For me, that is a
big reason why Arsenal are conceding possession at the
moment - they had
less of the ball than Villa did on Sunday, despite winning 5 - 0, and against City their possession rate of 35 % was their lowest since Opta's records began in 2003.
Two - time Olympic gold medalist Diane Dixon has also been name - checked as having a «close personal relationship» with Paterson — and though the details are a little
less explicit, both Dixon and the Post were so kind as to come together to provide us all with a nicely posed photo shoot for this occasion (never let your
big moment pass you by, we say!).
With seemingly
less hours in the day at the
moment people look to be involved in things that are not
big time wasters Like watching Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
Recognizing an opportunity to recreate that incredible
moment (one that only a small crowd of people had the privilege to experience) on the
big screen, director Robert Zemeckis gives Petit's famous high - wire act the Hollywood treatment with the generically titled «The Walk,» and in IMAX 3D, no
less.
And in those
moments when Lucy uploads herself,
Big Brother - style, to every computer and TV screen in the vicinity, the movie can't help but suggest a livelier,
less ponderous remake of this year's similar - themed «Transcendence.»
A
less effective version of the same fact - based story, even with the same actors doing the same excellent work — it's Jake Gyllenhaal's finest, truest two hours on film — might creak and groan with «inspirational weepie» biopic machinery, over-engineered
Big Moments and an arm - twisting, melodramatic approach to its subject.
Their
big sound has a wide sonic palette, from the spacey keyboards of Honeytrap to the baroque strings and synths of Sunny, but there are some
less inspired
moments.
The psychological horror definitely plays a much
bigger part in Outlast 2 than in the first game, and with that comes much
less jump scare
moments and more
moments focused on messing with the player's mind, which I appreciated.
Given the speed and unpredictability of change in this arena, it's reasonable to wonder if a
big - budget feature film, much
less one based on a four year - old novel (by Dave Eggers, who co-wrote this adaptation's screenplay), can hope to speak to the needs of the
moment.
For all her impressive range and onscreen depth (no unsolved mysteries here) Jones» Jyn has a
less straight forward arc which, for my sins, didn't give me quite the same chills in its
big moments when compared to Rey.
Mary Elizabeth Winstead gets even
less screen time as Sutter's sister, but boasts one of the films most moving scenes while Dayo Okeniyi steps out of the «Hunger Games» shadow and proves he's got some serious talent, taking his character's quintessential
big man on campus persona and peeling back the layers during an unforgettable
moment with Teller.
«The Magic of Times Square» has cast and crew offering the usual awed comments about the atmosphere of the
Big Apple on New Year's Eve; even
less interesting is «New Year's Eve Secrets of the Stars,» where various cast members relate their holiday rituals; and the only featurette to offer some modicum of substance is «Jon Bon Jovi and Lea Michele Rock New Year's Eve,» which goes into the recording and shooting of the pair's musical performances, which arguably provide some of the brighter
moments of the dreary enterprise.
The male ensemble gets to have
less big moments to work with in comparison to the female cast members, though Jessie T. Usher as the youngest brother finds deep emotion in some of the film's more Hallmark tinged
moments.
Sure, it's kind of hard to top the Cronos fight, Posiedon battle, or showdown with Zeus himself, but the new God of War manages to sneak in its own
big moments even if it is with
lesser known figures.
Sure, this new God of War has plenty of
big moments, but they feel a little
less impactful than they were in previous games.
These are
less intrusive and include a mad dash in a COG jeep, as well as an underwater expedition in an armoured submersible with «there's always a
bigger fish»
moments.
This was announced as a
big moment for machine learning and AI, but
less stellar for privacy - concerned users.
This year I spent much
less time on the holiday decorating process because when it starts to feel more tedious instead of joyful, that's when it's time to pull back and focus instead on the feelings that come from enjoying the
moments of the season rather than the pressure to put on a
big show.
There's a
big trend for small «snuggler» sofas at the
moment — ideal for multi-purpose spaces, they take up
less room and can be moved around the house as your needs change.