Sentences with phrase «bit more stress»

It's always fun when the kids get involved in the kitchen... even though it can sometimes be a bit more stress (read: mess).
In your private life, you have to fix some stuff or you have just a little bit more stress than normal.
And everyone who has anything to do with the art world feels a little bit more stressed.

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There a few more out there that like these can save you a ton of stress while easing the job a bit for you.
«What you should begin to notice if you're doing it correctly [is that] you'll feel like things are a little bit more slowed down, you'll feel a little bit less stressed out, you'll have a larger perspective on things,» he says.
The Chinese have been undergoing quite a bit of stress lately, with markets including stocks more likely to be in turmoil than not.
But now I roll with things a bit more, I've learned that Advent wasn't created for more stress and turmoil and frustration and feelings of less - than: it was inaugurated because we're all tired and longing and a bit of a mess and broken - hearted.
Day - to - day duties, general stress, uncertainties, lack of sleep, or whatever else the case may be, sometimes a beautiful bowl of nourishment can be just what we need to make our days a little more cheerful, if only for a bit!
Just a tad bit stressed since the recipe was more complicated than I anticipated, I reached for the bread.
I felt that I needed to share recipes on Friday that you can save for the weekend, which required a bit more attention to detail, but at the same time were stress relievers because I don't know about you, but cooking and baking to me are is something I do to relax and just have some fun.
With how insanely busy I've been with work, I'm trying to find a little bit more balance and get back to stress - free cooking, while still making sure to thoroughly test and vet each recipe that ultimately appears here — the consequence of that being that I'm very very slow - moving with recipe development at the moment.
I doubled the recipe, added a bit more maple syrup (nothing but Vermont Maple) and had a stress free brunch in my NYC apartment on the UES.
This whole process shouldn't take much more than three hours, but I'd budget four so you can clean up a bit and not feel like a stress monster when your friends show up (i.e., start at 4 p.m. if you're shooting to serve dinner at 8).
I currently use or have used oils on myself or someone in my family for anxious feelings, stress, supporting digestion, occasional aches & pains, ear discomfort, head tension, respiratory function, seasonal allergies, sleeplessness, seasonal and environmental threats, mood lifting, focus, insect bites, skin support and more.
But, we're seeing signs of stress... hitting me, having more emotional meltdowns, wanting to be treated like a baby and now biting her friends at daycare.
I think it stressed me a little bit more with my first son, because I just couldn't understand what was happening.
Not to mention, with all the added stress and hustle that the holidays often bring with them, we might be feeling just a bit more frazzled or sensitive than other times of the year.
You will pay a little bit more for better wipes, but as you use fewer wipes and your baby to be unlikely to have rashes, well that will save you money (and stress!)
So, at the end of that day when you are less stressed, you have a little bit more to give to your partner, a little bit more to talk with them about, you are more pleasant.
As baby's delivery date nears, and baby puts more weight and stress on the bump, it is completely normal for mom to feel a bit winded while getting around.
So if the postpartum discomfort and the emotional stress have you a bit unraveled, be patient.The connection will come, it will get easier and easier, and you will feel more and more bonded.
Every time Dione and Enceladus line up, their gravitational stress on each other could force Enceladus» vents open a bit more, causing the plumes to grow brighter.
Unlike last month, things in the lab have actually decided to work, miraculously, and as I take off for vacation Jeff is a little less stressed around me; he even smiles a bit more.
Now, this is a bit of a generalization, but across a number of studies, we know that women generally smoked to regulate negative mood and stress, more so than men.
Eating around the holidays can certainly be a great time to NSA it and indulge a bit more than usual - I think the most important thing is to be present to the people you love and not sweat it if you're eating foods or drinking drinks that you don't usually include... But some great ways to support your body when it gets a little stressed out from the extra sugars is to make a quick green smoothie and #stopdropandbettyrock for 10 minutes with one of... [Read more...]
In case you «re feeling a bit stressed try eating more chicken — Chicken contains vitamin B5, a vitamin known for its calming effect on the nerves.
You may be aware that when you're feeling particularly stressed, your muscles tense, your breathing becomes a bit more rapid and shallow, and your heart races.
And then you just shift yourself out of that Fight or Flight, and if you can control your nervous system a little bit better with your mind, that's gonna help you because everybody's gonna get exposed to similar forms of stress issue, but if you have built up yourself, whether that's with the supplements that we talked about, or whether that's with a mindfulness practice and you have the ability to disengage the trigger so to speak at this loaded gun — that you're gonna disengage — you know, not gonna pull the trigger of that Fight or Flight, you're gonna be a lot more powerful that someone else who's gonna break under a stressful time.
We hear from students all the time that they came to yoga on accident, stressed - out athletes looking for something fun to try, something new to master, and something to help bend unyielding muscles a bit more easily.
So you're essentially able to digest and assimilate foodstuffs more quickly and put a little bit less enzymatic stress on your body.
The other stress - fighting weapons I teach you in this chapter will go by a bit more quickly, but here's the cool part: breathing forms the foundation of most of them, so you're equipped to sail through the rest of these concepts with ease.
I've been taking more baths lately with epsom salts to get a little bit more magnesium and to soak away some stress.
When I suddenly had no more to use recently nothing drastic happened but ALL last week (after two solid weeks with no magnesium oil and several days before the 500 ml bottle finally arrived) I struggled terribly with weakness and aches, numbness, [stress](startling frantically at noises), feeling nervous like I was seeing things out of the corner of my eyes, legs jumping a bit at night in bed, memory issues, and severe fatigue.
Right now, it's clear I need to focus a bit more on my stress coping mechanisms.
The adaptation phase can be a bit difficult for some, so exercising can be an added stress that could increase the burden on the body, thus making adaptation more of a rough experience.
While it's true that stress and cortisol can lead to excess body fat and obesity - as we'll see in a bit - whatever happened to any mention of sedentary, inactive lifestyles, over eating, unhealthy eating, lack of exercises, as more primary causes of american obesity?
Day - to - day duties, general stress, uncertainties, lack of sleep, or whatever else the case may be, sometimes a beautiful bowl of nourishment can be just what we need to make our days a little more cheerful, if only for a bit!
Typically diabetics want to eat a bit less carbs and more protein than our regular diet, but for most it is only a bit; having a bit of carbs improves insulin sensitivity and leads to better glycemic control and reduced adrenal stress.
The more we're utilizing the adrenals, so we got ta be careful if we are stressed and our adrenals are a little bit beaten down because our rhythm's off, we got ta be careful of how much exercise we do, how intense it is and also when.
The American Society for Horticultural Science reviewed dozens of scientific studies and found that bringing a bit of Mother Nature indoors in the form of houseplants helps us feel more positive, combats tension and stress, and may even improve our physical health.
Stepping back will put less stress on your knees, but requires a bit more coordination.
Any bit of movement or thinking that we do means more stress than not doing it.
But I think you could do better with a bit more carbs and less protein, which I would expect to improve the gut flora and also reduce adrenal stress.
As is the case with other minerals such as zinc, stress causes us to waste our magnesium like crazy - I'll explain a bit more about why we do that in a minute.
the weekend and I'll do my best to remember and check my own pulse more often this week, worry less, stress less and treat myself a little bit more.
ate snack bites, there'd be a lot more productivity, less stress, and smiles Can a delicious healthy snack bite change the world?
Recently I was looking at some old photographs and I think my mother actually looks better now than 15 years ago because than she was a bit underweight because of health problems and stress... she looks more healthy now at plus 50 than when she was 35... that just goes to prove that in life health is the most important thing.
I couldn't be more excited, but it also makes me a bit stressed.
And don't stress if you have to cut back a bit more than you've got on there!
Setting aside an hour or two to think about packing a bit more intentionally can save a lot of unnecessary stress, and ultimately lead to more space in your bag.
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