Sentences with phrase «crazy schedule like»

The one nice thing about that group is that there seems to be a variety of meetup types, some general, some very focused on a specific skill or area, but all different days of the week so a crazy schedule like mine doesn't need to keep you away from meetings or activities.

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I work them into my daily schedule just like meetings, no matter how crazy my day.
The looming supply growth is mostly due to two factors: the scheduled end of OPEC / non-OPEC production cuts in March and US shale production, including NGLs, «growing like crazy,» said New York - based Mike Wittner, managing director and global head of oil research at Societe Generale.
I'm not sure if it was just the winter season coming to an end, or my crazy schedule (it really felt like March Madness in the Staples household)!
It's crazy, the things you'll do when you find yourself trapped in the middle of a Boeing 777 — with your husband sitting next to you, hogging the armrest and playing what seems like a never - ending game of solitaire — questioning how many typos were in the scheduled version of that boozy, celebratory blog post and if it was even scheduled for the right day.
So all those crazy things like delivering shipping documents, brix testing, scheduling, coordinating, dropping off supplies for harvest, and yes all those phone calls!
Embed from Getty Images The Gunners have got a crazy schedule coming up off the back of a frustrating Champions League draw, but they're keeping pace with the likes of Chelsea...
I read these in an attempt to feel like I wasn't alone with my crazy 6 month olds schedule.
I've been reading your blog like crazy over this past week and it is very helpful, but I can't help but feel I'm doing something wrong because of her crazy sleeping schedule at night.
But if you are like me, if you are on a budget, if you have more than one kid, if you have a crazy schedule, if you... Read More
A lot of people think my training schedule is crazy but it's always been like this for me.
I'm not sure if it was just the winter season coming to an end, or my crazy schedule (it really felt like March Madness in the Staples household)!
loving myself, smiling more often, dance like nobody is watching, accept genuine compliments from others, more travelling, eating better and healthier, being more present in the moment, more offline time, spending more quality time with the people whom I love the most, facing my fears and doing more of what makes my spirit excited no matter how crazy or scary something might sound or look like, taking onto new adventures, schedule my days better in order to have more time to be productive as well as more time for resting.
I'm a lucky lady to have a husband like him, someone who washes the giant mess of dishes I make throughout the week, puts up with my crazy schedule and plays guinea pig for each and every dish I create.
Since we both have crazy schedules a day like this where we are both are free is very rare.
I have been crazy busy with school and haven't had time to sit and write a proper post the last two weeks (I like to schedule posts and you have been reading those!)
My husband is also a firefighter (for a different department) and between our crazy schedules and 24 - hour shifts, I felt like our kids were with my parents more than they were with us.
While I feel like I performed well despite my crazy schedule, I clearly saw room for improvement in many areas.
Since I work for myself, I don't really schedule out my days, which I should probably reconsider since I feel like a crazy lady most of the time.
I over scheduled my Monday and was running around like a crazy person to kick off my week, which is never a great feeling The good news is that Landry's big girl room AND the breakfast nook got...
Career - driven people like single entrepreneurs and single lawyers so often shoot themselves in the foot by using language like «I don't have time to date» or «my schedule is crazy» — this may feel like honesty, but all it does is tell would - be suitors that they'll never be a priority.
Career - driven entrepreneurial types so often shoot themselves in the foot by using language like «I don't have time to date» or «my schedule is crazy» — this may feel like honesty, but all it does is tell would - be suitors that they'll never be a priority.
E.R.Tech looking for a like minded person, who understands crazy schedule stuff:) Just going with the flow & seeing where life takes me!
I'm Erika, crazy running mom of two boys who like to keep me on my toes with their antics and schedules.
And if your current schedule is crazy (like most people's), then Thriveworks Marietta Eating Disorder is a great fit.
I just sat here and scheduled pins like crazy from this post!
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