You need to choose someone who you can trust, someone you feel comfortable talking about difficult subjects, someone
you feel good about sharing intimate details of your life
High in fiber and vitamins, sweet potatoes are the perfect holiday treat that you can
feel good about sharing with your dog.
You'll
feel good about sharing this green bean goodness.
Bridges Barkery biscuits were founded with two missions: to help fund The Bridges Foundation and provide the best fresh - baked biscuits so pet parents can
feel good about sharing yummy, wholesome dog treats with their furry family members.
If there's something
you feel good about sharing about your personal life, such as a new pet or an accomplishment in another hobby (like completing a 5K or knitting your first scarf), let them know in your newsletter!
We just love this method for making chewy, delicious cookies that we can truly
feel good about sharing (and devouring)!
The projects have started and
I feel better about sharing the ugly before shots when I know at least some progress photos are not too far behind.
She feels good about sharing great books with her fans, and that's all the reward she gets for becoming part of book promotion campaigns.
Not exact matches
People are more likely to talk
about your product and
share it with others because it is unique and significant, and it makes them
feel good about themselves for being involved.
While still shy of the initial $ 38
share price at its IPO over one year ago, investors finally have reason to
feel good about its prospects.
When Hotze and Watts received the reports, they
shared a quick telephone call in which they confirmed that they both
felt good about the numbers.
He goes out of his way to make people
feel good about themselves and
share his joy
about life.»
And then lastly, we
feel great
about the amount of cash that this business continues to kick off, allowing us to reinvest in this low risk, high return new unit growth and the infrastructure to support it, while continuing to pay a competitive and over time, growing dividend, as
well as consistent, robust
share repurchases.
The way I see it, a person writes a book for one two reasons: 1) She has a message that she cares
about and the
best way to spread that message is through a book, or 2) She
feels compelled to write so she
shares whatever story / experience / message most inspires her at the time.
We were in the awkward process of making peace after some lines had been crossed and
feelings hurt, and as we got to know one another a little
better in that conversation, we had the chance to
share more
about our personal journeys and how we came to see the world in the ways that we do.
If in doing
good ans shining,
sharing the words of scrpture then makes other people
feel bad
about themselves because they are not like that and choose to insult then that would be the outcome.
It was their memory of him as
well as their conviction
about him which they
shared with others, so that men and women who had never seen Jesus came not only to believe in him but also to
feel that they had known him.
Tom's reaction indicates his complete agreement, his
sharing the
feeling that something
about that time was grievously impoverished and
well, lonely.
I don't want to
feel like I have to be as
good as the next genius coming out of New York or LA to
feel like I'm adding value to the world and my community by
sharing my art (and I don't want to be seen as the drunk exhibitionist Vonnegut writes
about!).
Paul could
well understand Israel's obstinacy because he himself had
shared the same thoughts and
feelings about Jesus.
While I'd have to give some thought to my
feelings about bull - riding and whether or not it glorifies God, I'm glad that my kids have a camp to attend that is safe, beautiful,
well - run,
well - staffed, & focused on
sharing God's love to all who come.
Take turns (in couples or in small groups)
sharing something that made you
feel especially
good about yourself during the past two weeks.!
I have to say, that never have I
felt so emotional — in a
good way —
about a recipe book, I think it is because Ella's passion and drive to
share her love of natural nutritional delights with us just shines out of every page, her style of writing is fresh, vibrant and engaging.
When writing Fast Your Way to Wellness, I was keen to
share everything I know
about fasting and health with you and, most importantly get you on your way to looking and
feeling the
best that you can naturally.
With it being Earth Day today, I
feel extra
good about sharing this Cinnamon Peanut Butter Chia Seed Pudding recipe with you since it includes dairy from an industry that takes special pride and care in the way they deliver their products like milk, cheese and yogurt to you, me and our families.
And I think the cookies I am
sharing today are
good way to easy yourself out of the decadence of the holidays and back into sweet treats and snacks that you can
feel good about making / eating!
I did a bunch of research and it made me
feel a lot
better about my decision to add back some more carbs and take the supplements — thanks so much for
sharing that because it really helped me to read
about it!
Our contributors are
sharing their simple solutions using natural ingredients that create delicious do - over desserts, so you can change up your routine and
feel a little
better about it, too.
She posts regularly,
sharing recipes, featuring other vegan rockstars (often
sharing their recipes as
well), doing giveaways, writing
about her world travels — with beautiful photos, you'll
feel like you're there!
I don't
feel quite as guilty
about this as I should, as I managed to
share some of the orange cake with a friend as
well as CT and there is still a substantial quantity left.
Add it to your morning yogurt or have it as a snack or top it with a splash of milk or plant - based milk and celebrate your love of granola, because this is a granola you can
feel good about eating and
sharing, though you may want to keep it all for yourself.
A rich and indulgent tasting dessert that you can
feel GOOD about eating and
sharing with your friends and family!
Thank you so much for all the research you have
shared — hypothyroidism is not seen as a big issue over here, so even though I've never
felt any
better (I was diagnosed
about 10 years ago in my early twenties), my Drs have always just said my results show I am in range, end of story.
Granted the concerns that we
shared (Cargo, Parra, Desmond, young pitching) have done nothing to make us
feel better about those issues, but this team is far from beaten.
But to not
share anything
about this election that has so moved me, and so been a part of my life in recent months...
well, it just didn't
feel very real... or honest.
I'm looking forward to the kind of adventures with my kids that I dreamed
about during those very first family trips, and I
feel so grateful that now my kids
share those dreams as
well.
It is a sensitive (and personal) topic and I wasn't sure I wanted to open myself up for criticism by posting
about it, but I do
feel like it's
good for mamas to
share about things like this and to support one another.
I was able to
share my anxieties
about me and my wife potentially
feeling isolated, as she is from overseas and wasn't going to have her family around her — and it was
good to be able to say this without
feeling like I was being over-anxious in front a midwife.
No matter what happens, I
feel good about the nursing relationship Ava and I have had and know that we both have
shared some precious memories together over the years.
While I'd love to blame the hormones, I think it had something to do with only remembering the
good from the Disney visits of my childhood,
feeling sentimental
about the past, and then
sharing all this with my daughter.
If you have a reasonably
good relationship with your ex, start with a conversation
about what the kids have
shared with you and anything they've expressed
about how that makes them
feel.
Also, my daughter absolutely loved the idea when I first
shared it with her, and that is something that always makes me
feel pretty
good about a project!
Today I'm asking you for a birthday gift: to read this post, reflect on your milestones, think
about the
good things that are happening in your life right this second at the age you are, and, if you
feel so moved, to
share this post with others and encourage them to similarly reflect.
On Sunday we were so close together all day and I
felt like we had a great deal of
sharing and listening and I for one
felt so much
better about everything.
When you show your child that you are really listening and want to hear what he has to say, and you
share some personal things
about yourself and open up to your child, you are establishing a
good foundation upon which your child will
feel more comfortable talking to you
about things.
It is especially important that adoptive families become
well - practiced in exploring,
sharing and talking
about feelings, especially those connected to adoption.
Tomorrow from
about 10:30 - noon, Team Boston will roam the Aquarium / Rose F. Kennedy Greenway / Christopher Columbus Park areas handing out Silly Bandz and other pay it forward tokens to kids, with the encouraged messaging being to
share with others — and how
good that
feels.
«They have to
feel comfortable
sharing what they want and what they don't want, as
well as ask questions
about those things they just are not sure
about.»
When we accurately label emotions and thoughts —
sharing our insights
about how our children
feel, as
well as how others
feel — kids tend to develop more secure relationships and stronger social skills.
Thanks for
sharing your serger trepidation, it made me
feel better about my own!