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families keep themselves accountable.
Not exact matches
While I would never let my husband call me a fat a # * for overeating, I do thank
family / friends who
keep me
accountable for the healthy goals I set for myself.
When he announced the endorsement, the union's president, Bruce Both, said Meng had «pledged her support for our Union's effort to hold Walmart
accountable for reckless corporate policies that effect the worker
families, small business owners, and women that live in the 6th Congressional,» adding: «Our Union believes that Grace will help unify an ethnically diverse community around the most pressing issue facing our Unions membership:
keeping New York City Walmart free.»
To get new healthy habits to stick — forever — make your goals specific and concrete, focus on the positive behaviors you're going to start rather than the negative ones you want to stop, and enlist close friends and
family members to help support you and
keep you
accountable along the way.
Make sure you stick to the plan and
keep yourself
accountable — either by hiring yourself a PT or coach, or telling your friends and
family what you hope to achieve.
Just like getting a workout buddy, find a friend or a
family member who can join you and help
keep you
accountable.
Its holding big businesses
accountable for their global environmental and social impacts, giving my money to someone who deserves it more (a local
family who works hard to
keep their business afloat, a charity that helps homelessness in my city, or provides daily essentials to a developing nation).
To
keep your
family's budget on track, O'Connor suggests creating a very specific savings goal and deadline because it can hold you
accountable.
We also represent victims of nursing home negligence and abuse as well as their
families in
keeping assisted living facilities
accountable to the condition of their practice.
An outspoken commitment
keeps the dialogue open and
keeps everyone in the
family accountable.