Sentences with phrase «do little these days»

On Sunday we did a little day date and went to the city Zoo to check out all the cute animals and the jungle house and it did not disappoint!
Yesterday Nick and I did a little day trip where I showed him the lodge and my other favorite Pocono spots.
It's no secret that publishers do little these days to promote most books but that there's an infinite number of steps authors can take to fill the void, from DIY to hiring an outside publicist.
I do a little every day, tweaking as I go along.
Take your time and do a little each day.
Don't make the grooming session a long, torturous session, but instead, do a little every day so it's over before your cat has time to complain.
You may choose to «do a little each day» until you complete the course.
So it's all about trying to get as much done ahead of time and just doing a little each day and it gets done.
My rule is to do a little each day during the week, before work and after work, making sure house is maintained and laundry done by Saturday morning.
Doing a little every day will keep us &» our homes happy and free us up to enjoy being outside this summer with fun activities.
I learned how to «do a little every day» way back when.
I've found that it's much easier to do a little each day, than to wait till your house needs an entire day of intensive work to catch up.

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The time of day doesn't matter; work out a little, feel a little better.
JLo wasn't built in a day, so I wasn't a bodybuilding champ after seven days, but I did start to notice that I'd built a little muscle, and improved my fitness level overall.
Somewhat surprisingly, we found that teens who did» t use digital media at all were actually a little less happy than those who used digital media a little bit (less than an hour a day).
The company employs 64 full timers and casuals, runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is the only «trade - only» printer in WA.Founder Chris King concedes his company's success has had little to do with business plans.
When a questioner keen on self - improvement asked the community, «What would you do to be a little smarter every single day
«You must know very little about what the president of the Republic actually has to do all day,» he fired back at a French reporter who brought the topic up.
I pretty quickly learned that I couldn't possibly do it all, not without a little help balancing the multiple demands of work and family that come along each day.
Gone are the days when executives would shy away from sharing their views on matters that had little to do with their company's day - to - day activities.
But doing the right little things day in and out helps, as well.
A portable charger means I have access to my digital library of books, emergency phone calls, emails, music, and more at all times during the day, so I don't waste even a little bit of free time.
Sometimes I can do it in one day if everything's going well and I can find the right music and all of the little things like that.
I would love our BrewStation coffee maker — if only it didn't have this odd little area where water collects and just sits, requiring us to clean it out every couple of days.
Aimlessly skimming and quicking forgetting books is worth little, even if you spend all day doing it.
Although some technologists think Twitter could one day be a billion - dollar company, many others say it represents the worst of Web 2.0: a company that is built to flip, that does little of value and has no long - term prospects as a standalone enterprise.
Putting aside a little time each day to be quiet with your thoughts really does wonders for your emotional state, as quiet is so hard to come by in our busy lives.
Extending our focus much beyond two days ahead is an exercise in willpower, whether working on a long - term project, saving for retirement, or doing things with little immediate reward, like going to the dentist.
That means I can work really slowly doing a little bit each day to reverse sitting down all the time.»
Try to find a Canadian site, because in the U.S. they do things a little differently, including using a 360 - day year (we use 365).
If you don't have time to do a little bookkeeping each day, when will you find time to record a month's or a year's worth of records?
The beauty of building children into leaders is that it's the little things we do every day that mold them into the people they'll become.
«Shares are probably trading a little higher than we expected, but we did expect an opening day pop,» Virgin America Chief Executive David Cush told Reuters.
Take a little time every day to do something nice for someone you know, not because you're expected to but simply because you can.
Most people spend their days creating to do lists that consist of tedious tasks that hold very little value in helping them advance their lot in life.
Brands didn't disappoint this April Fool's Day, taking the opportunity to add a little levity to world.
You'll have just a little bit more freedom from your thoughts so that you can focus on what has to be done during the day without excess thinking.»
I don't think anybody in this day and age has a problem with it if you really explain and own it and make fun of yourself a little bit.
But spending a little time charting your own responses to the changing weather and shorter days might just mean accomplishing more and being happier while doing it.
And little Jeff Bezos didn't hope to run an e-commerce company one day.
When I spoke with Forrester vice president and analyst Sucharita Mulpuru for a retailing story last year, she said the dirty little secret of Amazon Prime is that it often doesn't even deliver in two days.
This is the day that you learn that driving sales has very little to do with what you have to say.
It might feel like pressing the snooze button in the morning gives you a little bit of extra rest to start your day, but the truth is that it does more harm than good.
Did you know that if you practice pushing yourself every day — even a little — your willpower strengthens?
She asked me some questions about what to do, and I explained the project a little more, but after a few days she still hadn't worked on the research too much.
Having a purpose — a why — for what you do is great, but without passion, purpose turns into that tiny little square on your to - do list that you checkoff every day (or some days) and mark as «complete.»
You have little to lose by doing a small trial order or offering a 30 - day guarantee.
President Obama's next - day zingers, which sounded like he came up with them in the car on the drive home from the debate, did little to raise spirits among viewers of Nova and Masterpiece.
For example, sticking to the habit of doing 1 pushup per day requires very little energy to get started.
While the study by Melanie Rudd, Jennifer Aaker, and Michael I. Norton doesn't pretend to offer answers to eternal philosophical quandaries of meaning and satisfaction nor sort out serious psychological issues, it does indicate that for day - to - day good vibes, we might all do better aiming a little closer to the earth.
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