Sentences with phrase «burning yourself out too»

Although this work produced many patents and working lights, these either burned out too quickly, consumed too much energy or cost too much to produce.
and this would probability lead to all the stars burning out too... the night skies go black as all the Hydrogen is used up eventually or to thinly spread out to form new stars... 5.)
You'd burn out too quickly playing at that tempo in every game, and many injuries.
Maybe he has personal problems that we know nothing about, maybe he's just burning out too soon, a bright flame that is painfully losing its dazzle.
The movie is undeniably strong in its sense of a bright light burned out too soon, and the often undignified fate of those who dare to chafe at society's established norms.
Even better, as the battery charges to full the technology cuts the juice to ensure that your smart phone or other tech gadgets don't burn out too quickly.
Also, you might be full of ideas at the beginning, but you can bank those ideas; it's better to pace yourself and schedule posts in advance than to burn out too quickly.

Not exact matches

«We're burning out our people because we're too small for what the nation is asking.»
If you wait until you're overwhelmed and on the verge of burning out, delegating a few tasks may end up stressing you out — and it may be too little, too late.
Happiness is about finding balance: Too much of anything, even something you love, will eventually cause you to burn out.
Beyond the obvious risk factors of burning your tongue or the inside of your mouth, you're simply not getting as much flavor out of your coffee if you reach for the cup too quickly.
Unlike Target, which crashed and burned north of the border by going too big, too fast, Nordstrom is rolling out its Canadian presence at a glacial pace: six stores over three years.
It can be too much and people can burn out.
Startups that run out of resources also usually do so because the founders don't want to give up a piece of the pie, the budgets were not planned properly, the burn rate was too high, or it just took longer to raise the first round than initially expected.
If you start trading too much and risking too much, you will burn all your money and be out of the race quicker than the hare.
«What I'm witnessing more than ever is executives who think they've been through one cycle too many and are burnt out
While tough times can often mean taking on more work, it's important to remember that too many responsibilities can lead to you burning out, especially if your side job isn't personally rewarding.
I know too many pastors, myself included, who have burned themselves out to keep up with a fantastic vision.
Others of us feel too burnt out to even think about rest.
I feel like church ministry might be my place, but I have seen way too many ministers burn out, be voted out, and recently get laid off out of the blue.
Even on the most basic, day - to - day level, we were created with personal tipping points — an awareness that we're inching closer to becoming burned out at work, or hurt one too many times by a friend or family member.
I get myself too busy and then feel overwhelmed and uncertain of my choices — burnt out, but then when I'm freed up, I'm so anxious to take on more and more.
Too many people burn out along the way, with devastating results for themselves, their family and friends, and those they were trying to help.
They almost always turn out on the side of too «burnt» but I eat them anyway, they're that good.
You want it to be browner than golden brown, but not burnt of course If you take it out too early, it will fall as it is cooling.
no i do nt just off low and high, i was going to put sausage and bacon in it too just wanted to make sure i wasnt going to burn it and abotu waht time i should turn it on if they are goin to be up around 4 - 430 to go out into the woods
Spread them out well on the pan and don't let them lie on top of each other too much or you will have patches of crispy burnt fries with patches of not completely cooked fries.
Pulling them out of the oven, too hot to handle, spreading butter on them and haveing it run into my hand, almost burning my mouth and a hurried to eat the delicious little bundle of goodness........
I actually took it out of my oven about 20 minutes early because it looked like it was on its way to burning, so in my opinion 50 minutes at 400, is way too long.
Lay the cookies out on a foil lined sheet (make sure it's small enough to fit under the broiler if your broiler's in the bottom of the oven) and top with a square or two of chocolate followed by a marshmallow and broil for about a minute, making sure nothing catches on fire or burns too too much.
You have to watch the cookies, because if left in too long they will «burn» or come out dark brown.
I'm not sure if the oven was too hot or the quality of the dutch oven was poor... but my beautiful bread came out burned on the bottom.
Ahhhhhhhhh!!!!!! I took it off too soon!!!!! I was so paranoid of burning it that it came out a gritty, sandy texture.
If it gets too brown and smells burnt then toss it out and start again.
So when I woke up this morning at 4AM, unable to fall back asleep with a racing mind and pounding heart — and too burnt out to continue my ritualistic morning reading of Grist, Mother Jones, and NPR Environment — I walked out to the bookshelf and grabbed the first thing that caught my eye, which happened to be the bright orange binding of Eat, Pray, Love.
No trouble with burning - the pie came out light, not too sweet, almost like a souffle.
Also, my blender is having a very difficult time with the nuts and seeds, even after soaking overnight they just will not smooth out, so I've been substituting smooth nut butters (not too hard to make even in a cheap food processor, as long as you stop it every few minutes to let the motor cool down — I burned out one food processor making a nut butter, letting it run for about 10 minutes solid!)
I microwaved for too long and ended up having to start a new batch because I couldn't get all the burned pieces out, which made my strawberry lumpy.
Check and stir it every 5 - 10 minutes to make sure it doesn't burn or dry out (add more water if this is the case, but don't add too much — you don't want it to be watery).
If you start too soon, the flames from the burning wood will char the meat, and if you wait too long, the coals will die out before the meat is cooked.
My boys love getting warm leftover pasta in their lunches since they are sort of burned out on sandwiches, and I love having a an easy lunch to heat and eat too.
I definitely can get burnt out from cooking too much, but usually it is because I am feeling uninspired.
Fans protesting still care, fans protesting still think you as the club some how take them in consideration, fans burning out after you pushed the envelope too far stopped caring.
After last year's home defeats to Monaco and Olympiakos, Wenger will surely be wary of making too many changes, but there is also the wish that we don't have all our players burning out by playing twice a week.
Wenger should continue rotating Ox and Iwobi as he is currently doing, we need to keep them both fresh and ready to step in minus us dropping the level, remember Iwobi will go for AFCON too so no need to burn out the Ox and I hope by then Welbeck will be back in the team.
He said it was «ridiculous» to be rigidly structured too early, because if it didn't get you hurt, it could still «burn you out
players subbed on, if noone is too burnt out or injured: Akpom, Ramsey / Zelalem (depending on how big grip we have on the victory) and Coquelin
Walcott picked up his usual injury, Giroud's lack of competition either meant that he burnt out by playing too many games, or simply suffered due to being too relaxed with no rival.
I'm really not a fan of the term «burn - out» as I feel it gets thrown around way too carelessly.
But here too lies the problem this season, that perhaps this squad burned out, as the same players were being used too often.
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