Sentences with phrase «dropped old habits»

I have dropped old habits and picked up new and better ones.

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We change, we flux — we drop old deceptions, pick up new ones, stop old habits, pick up new ones.
It all became unsustainable for my life and I dropped it and we went back to our old consumption habits, except I kept using reusable bags and we started composting.
This, in turn, has led to another flare up of the rumbling culture war between the analytics insurgents, who believe all human endeavour can and must be reduced to a single equation, and the traditionalist old guard, who believe the only way to understand a footballer is by following him around for weeks at a time and watching everything he does, meticulously observing his breakfast habits, which way «round he arranges his toilet paper, and whether he throws chewing gum into a bin or just drops it in the street.
That theoretical 60 - year - old man with a 9 percent risk could drop his risk to about 5 percent with 20 minutes of moderate activity each day and better eating habits.
When counseling, we help others experience the existence of their original identity, so that they can drop the addictive personality with its old habits and formulate positive habits with conscious awareness.
Although you don't need a new year to break your old habits, there's something inspiring about the clock striking 12 and the ball dropping in NYC.
The findings from the research revealed a drop - off in healthy eating habits between primary and secondary school aged children, with 72 per cent of 7 — 8 - year olds likely to eat fruit daily and only 59 per cent of 13 — 14 - year olds likely to eat fruit daily.
Expired trends, outdated styles, dropped habits, and deeds yet to be done aside; good times, spent with old friends are some of the best memories which I can recall.
Once the publicity surrounding New York's ban on hand - held phone use behind the wheel dropped off, drivers went back to their old habits.
Her journey toward recovery brims with bumps and potholes: old friends who haven't dropped their drinking habits, parents who fail to offer the support system she needs, and the truth about what happened that fateful night that she doesn't want to face.
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