I can
do little things like a subway tile backsplash to pretty up my kitchen even though it's not magazine worthy, it's cozy and it's mine.
So far in the house, the master bath is the last room that needs to be finished up, we are just waiting on a few glass shower quotes, although we still need to
do little things like hang mirrors and toilet paper rolls, source window treatments and that sort of thing, but it's coming along!
I do little things like re-arrange accessories when what I really want to do is remodel our guest bathroom.
And if you're using an iPhone (connecting to Apple's handset is a real fillip for Samsung and its smartwatches) you'll have to
do little things like install the timer app when you actually just want to be reminded that your oven dinner is going to burn because you often fall asleep every evening.
We do little things like give to the United Way and a couple of religious charities that we agree with but that's about it.
I love to
do little things like holding the door for you, buying you flowers and I love to listen.
I tend to
do little things like this for my kids.
Self - care is an important process of the Hashimoto's healing journey, and taking a little time for yourself to
do little things you like is crucial.
You might seem
them do little things like pull their hands up to their mouth as if they are trying to feed themselves.
Sometimes it's
us doing little things like this.»
Still, we started
doing little things like planting radish seeds along with a bed of various «experiments,» things we put in the ground to see if they would grow.
«You see, Susie, when someone is very, very sad, they have trouble
doing the little things like making dinner or other chores.
When guests come over, I like to make them feel special and important by
doing little things like lighting a candle in the bathroom, using the good china, and having food and drink available.
Not exact matches
But entrepreneurs don't let a
little thing like going against the odds get in the way of following their dreams.
«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.
I'm not talking generically about
things that are a
little hard to
do, or a lot hard, though I
like them, too.
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.
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.
Personally, I don't
like eating first
thing in the morning because it would mean losing out on a
little sleep.
Instead of spending time — and the
little capital you
do have — on
things that make your business seem
like a «real» business, spend all your time finding ways to generate revenue as soon as possible.
The newest flagship from the Taiwanese phone maker doesn't come off
like a groundbreaking upgrade from past HTC phones at first blush, but it
does pack a host of
little things worth noting.
Still, it
does have a few
things going for it: The «fast delete» button lets you quickly scrap whole words at a time; there's a one - handed mode that lets you crunch the keys over to one side of the screen; and, when your phone is in landscape mode, it splits apart
like an ergonomic keyboard, making it feel a
little more natural for your thumbs.
Like any successful team in any sport, SRC concentrates on the fundamentals, on
doing the thousand and one
little things that separate a champion from an also - ran; turning the double play, hitting the cutoff man, covering the bag, advancing the runner.
I
do little things,
like recycling and picking up stray litter and trying to control the
things I can directly control, but I don't advocate for causes.
For one
thing, if a board of directors doesn't name you chief executive officer of a real corporation, you're sort of
like a silly
little kid playing grownup.
It can be a small amount — even as
little as $ 5 a week — and that way you won't feel
like your savings are keeping you from
doing the
things you want.
When working away from others, it is easy to stop
doing the
little things,
like making the effort to dress and groom properly.
That side of
things does have a tendency to be a
little less volatile in terms of volumes and
things like that.
Little things like coffees and going out to lunch add up, but so
do all those monthly subscriptions (the gym, Netflix, cable, streaming music and the
like).
Atheists: I know many there are many people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical
thing but stablishing certain rules
like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the Scientist of Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny
little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
Here are a couple of sources, though (and I don't want to overload your
little mind too much) there's this amazing
thing called google, you can plug in questions and it feeds you answers
like some sort of magic machine!
Actually no she never
does... much
like Adelina... One line
little blerbs... generally saying the same
thing.
Women
do this sort of
thing for
little boys, but when they grow up they tend not to
like being reigned in
like that.
I understand that
doing the research feels a bit
like you lack faith because you don't want to undermine your preconceived beliefs, but that is the only honest
thing to
do as hiding your head under your pillow
does nothing but show how
little faith you actually have.
Yah, who cares about silly laws you
do nt
like, or employees, they are
little pithy
things anyways, your way better than them OR the law... really, you need to
do what is best to maximise your profits... to huck with society.
Maybe the next step is to read Richard Bach's Illusions and determine the meaning of «Bad is what you don't
like, evil is what makes you unhappy» because
things are a
little more complicated then the drivel your leaders and the media feed you to shape your outlook.
Early man, unaware of such mystical
things as provability and objectivity, figured that somebody just
like him, but a
little smarter, must be responsible for how and why the world worked
like it
did.
Too often, we
do foolish
things,
like speak before we think, form ideas we have
little or no evidence to support, fail to consider other thoughts or opinions and assume we're always right.
«Dad» has made his kids think he's perfect... even though we all know he's
done some very bad
things...
like this
little act of Global Genocide otherwise known as The Flood.
Here Sam Stone, pass the Kleenex to «RJ»... it's the right
thing to
do whenever we see a fellow grown adult sobbing
like a
little girl who just had her lollipop taken away.
(They will believe the same
thing on Wednesday as they
did on Monday, no matter what they «learn» on Tuesday, why let
little things like facts and knowledge get in the way of beliefs).
Seems that there's a lot more religious zealots showing their true colors, actually... but don't let a
little thing like reality get in the way of a good rant.
If they'd just
do that one
little thing... apply YOUR religion to YOUR life and let the rest of US live OUR lives to our
liking, the world (America especially) would be a much better place!
The prevailing attitude in corner offices seems to be «grab all the money you can while you can, and don't worry about
little things like ethics, morals or the law.»
I work hard and well, I raise my tinies well, I
do all the lovely grown up
things like pay bills and save for retirement and clean the house and keep
little teeth brushed.
If what you interpret Paul as saying is that before creating all the myriad galaxies and star systems God decided that They would put some humans on the third planet from an insignificant star on a
little arm of a middling galaxy and that the first hominids chosen role would be to perform pretty much to spec and
do something silly and rebellious (arguably without sufficient information as to consequences for themselves and their off spring, oh, and for serpents) and cause affront to the tripartite godhead warranting separation of Gods grace from all their offspring; then we are left with people being chosen from way back before the Big Bang to
do some terrible
things like killing babies or betraying Jesus who was chosen on the same non date (time didn't exist before creation) to die in a fairly nasty fashion and thereby appease the righteous wrath of himself and his fellow Trinitarians by paying a penalty as a substitute for all future sins (of believers?)
If you think for a second that any Christian is going to let a
little thing like the facts get in the way of
doing exactly as they please then you haven't been paying attention.
I, speaking as a victum, remember
little of the actual accounts (except the smell of this guys after - shave and the way he would force me agains a wall), but my sleepless nights (the [ast 30 years), the loss of memeories of most of that time in my life and knowing that something
did happen makes it difficult to fathom how someone
like Mr. Bernard can be blind to this sort of
thing.
They don't change, there is no such
thing as a
little hate, or a
little in difference, it is what it is, and people today are
doing these wrongs just
like they also
did long ago, nutty person, and LMAO, to you too.
The line between «deserving poor» and «undeserving poor» is very, very hard to draw, and one of the
things about poverty, whether one has work or not (some jobs pay so
little that the people who
do them are still well within the poverty trap), is that it is depressing, and actually saps the energy and nerve and vitality in ways that people
like me, who have never been out of work and never been truly poor, can only appreciate by being with and ministering to people who are genuinely and chronically poor.