Sentences with phrase «creative things for»

I love the buttons ~ Thanksgiving landed unexpectedly in my lap this year and I haven't hosted it for years so I'm looking for some fast and creative things for my table ~ Thanks!
But no matter how many times I rewatch it, it won't have the same impact as when I sat down to watch it for the first time, a couple of months after turning 27 (like Frances, «not a real person yet»), and a couple of weeks after, probably foolishly, leaving a full - time job to focus on being broke and shuffling between accommodation and doing creative things for no money.
I make my own baby food. I try to come up with creative things for the kids to do.

Not exact matches

In a Nov. 19 interview with NPR, a company representative claimed they were «excited» to see the creative ways Kinect was being adapted, and that the device had been left open «by design» for exactly this sort of thing.
And according to Daniel Zeff, CEO of Evidently, the creative agency that conceived of the campaign for the Johnson & Johnson?owned brand, it?s the real thing.?
And there are examples of things, like the Creative Destruction Lab, that are excellent for what they do, and not just excellent in terms of Toronto, or Ontario, but excellent in that you have Berkeley, Harvard and MIT looking at doing something similar, because there is something world class about it.
More often than not, it won't be during the time I've set aside for creative work, but will instead be when I'm already trying to do three other things.
«Other kinds of work — be it exercise, a creative hobby, hands - on parenting, or volunteering — will do more to preserve your zest for Monday's challenges than complete vegetation,» she has written before recommending that, if you really want to feel jazzed up after a break, you should proactively schedule challenging or engaging activities rather than just planning to chill and take things the days as they come.
The hardest thing is figuring out whether you should commit those dollars or continue trying to be creative for as long as you can.»
«The high you get from fixing things that others can't, you specialize in creative solutions for difficult situations.»
In his upcoming book, «Things Are What You Make of Them,» Kurtz shares a mini-collection of inspirational essays and «no - nonsense advice» for «creatives
What I am advocating for is more freedom for employees to integrate their careers with the other pillars of their lives, such as getting to know their kids, discovering new perspectives through travel, and fueling creative thinking through passion projects — all things that lead to happier, more innovative and more committed employees.
That's what many mechanical SEO consultants do: Chase links one by one or get creative with link bait to attract an influx of links from blogs that write about the kinds of things other blogs do for link bait.
You have to be creative in your use of limited resources, have the ability to catch a potential investor's eye - especially if you're looking further than their circle of friends and family for funding - and see things that other people can't, including having faith in your own vision when others may not.
I learned to code when I was young because my father started Palo Alto Software, and coding quickly became a creative passion for me — writing games and building things.
And for the smart and creative ones, it also means trying new ways of doing things.
One of the highlights came when Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide retired vice chair and chief creative officer Steve Hayden, copywriter for Apple's «1984» spot, shared the «second most idiotic thing he's ever heard in his career.»
Let us think of process philosophy as a method designed for use on such occasions, evoked by such disputes as an instrument of reasonable good sense and creative imagination, one that will serve to fix what had broken down and to get things running smoothly once again.
We do not think of His acting as an occasional intervention coming from the outside, but rather as the transcendent creative activity of God who alone makes it possible for our world to «hold together» and to rise, in accordance with His plan, step by step higher, so that really new things appear in it and finally man appears in it.
According to Enns, we would do well to learn a few things from the Jewish readers of Scripture whose emphasis in engaging the holy text is «not on solving the problems once and for all but on a community upholding a conversation with Scripture with creative energy.»
It's why things make sense — the reason cause follows effect — the law of noncontradiction — the creative mind that accounts for why there is something rather than nothing.
Such a routine will not work for all of us, but the point is to have a routine, and to know when your best writing and thinking hours are, and in the other hours, do things that both stimulate and stretch the brain in new and creative directions.
In religious experience, interpreted within process thought, the physical emotions, purposes, desires, and volitions of individuals are fused with conceptual insights into the nature of things for the purpose of transforming the individual, of enlarging his or her experience, and of advancing the creative process whereby new values emerge.
The Christian believer affirms that all things at all times are to be seen for what they ultimately and truly are when they are seen within the context of the light of the divine creative and redemptive Love.
Fifth, Christians choose to use «God» as the symbol for the ultimate mystery of this creative process, so that «life must at all points be lived in awe and respect before the ultimate mystery of things.
For one thing, it left out the place of creative imagination in the formation of theories.
Limper thinks that the nature of things, the uniqueness of each creative moment, is not fundamentally at odds with a drive for self - realization that instrumentalizes nature as part of its basic strategy.
Finite freedom, too, is creative freedom in authentic history, prepared for new things which are both one's own and unexpected and unplanned and only experienced in the hopeful journey into an open future.
I find, for example, that if I allow myself to get so rushed that I neglect adequate rest or jogging, my mind gets sluggish and I «spin my wheels» when I try to do creative things.
the idea here, as I understand it, is that we are made in a certain way, and when things hurt it's because somethings wrong, like you say — «I find that if I ignore that part (the creative part) of me for too long, then I begin to suffer.»
Men give themselves for all kinds of things, good and bad, creative and destructive, for fame, money, infatuation, homeland, religion, dogmas, prejudices.
Sure, there'd be legal stuff to work out to make sure no one is getting any «special» benefits legally, but when you see it in action and realize that the children raised in such a family never lack for parental guidance, have high grades and are very creative, how can you deny it would be a good thing?
Aware of series creator Matthew Weiner's fetish for prop - selection, and aware of the star status of costume designer Janie Bryant, viewers feel challenged to nail down why the creative geniuses have put onscreen the things they put onscreen.
All things, as St. Paul says in another place, are somehow of God, for God, to God, «whether they be things in earth or things in heaven»; and the «heaven» need not be seen as a «beyond» which is not also in the world in its travail, moving as it is in creative advance under and in God who is love.
Amen.The thing is too many people from both sides try to disprove the other, Scientist (well some) will say there is no God Ala Hawkings here and then some believers will say that evolution or anything pertaining to science that they don't understand is false.I don't believe that science and God are mutually exclusive.For me personally science helps to explain a lot of things regarding creation, almost like giving me a window into how creative God is.I believe that God uses science to show us how awesome he is.To me science does not disprove Gods existence it actually reaffirms it on a human logic level, for me.You may disagree, that's fine, but this is just how I see it.
For Sartre, «because there exists no creative intelligence which could have designed man and all natural things... therefore there is no nature in things that are not manufactured and artificial».
It know it will always be hard to describe what exactly you do or exactly who you are, but form the blog and your creative environment and your definitions and words and visuals and job description and personal profile to you (not the other way around), and don't worry about people misunderstanding or misreading or thinking it is something else or expecting something more or less, that will always happen and that very thing, in fact, proves to be the greatest opportunity to learn to communicate better and more clearly (at least for me).
Sure, we can plan, and we can script how we think things should evolve but I think if we just need participate and leave the creative problem solving to some other forces who simply want to play on our team for the fun of it.
It is okay if you have extra because there are so many things you can do with Cashew cream; use it as a dip for your fruit, icing for cupcakes, muffins, be creative!
It's not that I don't want to do creative things, it's just that I feel like all of my energy and attention is elsewhere, making it difficult for me to find time to create, even if I do have ideas.
I'd say almost all of that matches up except for the many talents thing — sadly, creative cooking is basically the only «talent» I have.
I, too, am a compulsive list maker and am addicted to my planner (bullet journaling is a little too «creative» for me to pick up, but I adore goggling at bullet journaling ideas on Pinterest and Instagram), I love Sharpies, and challenge that «too much» popcorn isn't a thing.
What is your favorite ingredient to put in a smoothie — surprise me, I'm always looking for creative new things to try.
Thank you for sharing and now, let's see what creative things you've been doing.
Thank you for being amazingly creative and encouraging to try new things!
Well not being blessed with a lot of creative imagination, I opted for the first thing that came into my mind — which was trifle.
The watermelon bacon is one of the most unique things I've seen — what a creative project for the dehydrator.
LunchSkins are a great for many things because they offer the same convenience as a familiar plastic baggie, but are easily washable and durable for a range of practical and creative uses even beyond lunch, like cosmetics, dog treats, pacifiers, baby toiletries, travel items, ear buds, electronic cords, game pieces and any other loose messy items.
-- Way to be creative Sue W. I have used my BBQ for many things during the hot summer months.
I'm one of those people who likes to do things but am not always creative — you gave me everything I needed to make little gifts for a dessert and coffee meet & greet I'm hosting.
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