Sentences with phrase «everyday woman becomes»

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All the women who have fixed their periods, got pregnant and became mothers, got their energy back, their happiness back, their sex drive back, transformed their relationship with their bodies, lost the weight, cleared their skin, embraced pleasure, gained self - confidence, and changed their lives for the better — they inspire me everyday to keep spreading the wisdom of living in your Flo.
They might be a rare symptom for some women, but electric shocks in the legs can become a real everyday obstacle.They are experienced in the lower extremities, but in many cases, they originate in the lower back as a result of numerous conditions, such as disc herniation or diabetes.
With the hundreds to thousands of foot care care products marketed to women everyday, the money we're willing to spend on foot health becomes more evident.
As women come together with positive fitness goals in mind, it becomes easier to ignore the more superficial aspects of getting fit and focus on the benefit fitness brings to everyday life and personal health.
In this world of fashion where everyday fashion changes, not only women but men are also becoming fashion conscious.
It has since become a must - read for women looking for inspiration outside of the stresses of everyday life.
Once you realize that real everyday life presents the best and most realistic opportunities to meet women, the more relaxed, confident and successful you are likely to become.
For me online dating became an everyday excitement, place where I can meet different women and don't worry how I look or what to buy on a first date.
Her beautiful, exhausted performance in You Only Live Once (1937) as the young woman partnered with a vulnerable Henry Fonda who become criminals on the lam has a tenderness and romantic despair that makes this memorable movie quite moving as it examines two everyday people who are very much the «victims of circumstances» in Depression era society.
Savoca's knack for capturing nuances of women's everyday life is brilliantly displayed as talk - show television becomes a metaphor for the hectic life of parent and professional and an indicted source of the barriers between motherhood and masculinity which make career moms neurotic messes.
In 1996, after finding that women were being forced to pay $ 1,300 per year more for the same everyday items as men, California became the first state in the nation to ban gender pricing.
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