Sentences with phrase «even doing something productive»

I find that when I am finally able to pull myself out of bed and spend some time eating breakfast, getting ready, AND maybe even doing something productive — I feel so great throughout the entire day!

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Even if it's just a car ride, I try to do something that's either personally or professionally productive.
If individuals aren't sure that they'll give or get something actionable or if they even think they'll be multitasking (checking email, working on other things) during the meeting, give them the chance to not come — and do something more productive.
Religion is a waste of time and I don't like to spend even a few minutes of my day thinking about it when I could be doing something far more productive... twiddling my thumbs, perhaps.
So instead of continuing to go down yet another rabbit hole of unwarranted speculation, I got a fudge pop from the freezer and then decided that the fact that I'm even worrying about any of this is an indication that I need to find something more productive to do with my time.
Still, something about staring at spreadsheets all day has zapped my motivation to do just about anything productive in the evenings, so I've been opting for some ultra-quick and easy dinners this week.
This may come easy to a lot of people, but I had to consciously make this a priority because I have a bad habit of streaming shows at night, when I should be doing something more productive, or even sleeping!
I made something new every single day and by the end of the summer I finally knew what I was doing I thought it was pretty productive, and I wasn't even creating recipes or blogging!
Whatever you decide, making time to do something productive (even if it's just 15 minutes) will have you starting your day on a more successful note.
That way, you're doing something productive with your time, even if your date doesn't go so well.
I'm learning as long as I'm doing something productive, even if it's not within my goals, I feel good.
Dr. Sherman believes it is more productive to say something instead such as, «I'm so angry (or hurt) that a part of me feels like even though I'd never do it, I don't want to be with you anymore.»
I've found that when I take time to do something good for me (even if it's only for 30 minutes), I'm more productive at work and a happier wife.
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