Nobody looks or
feels great ALL the time despite what they are uploading on Facebook.
I recommend that you keep a couple of pieces that fit you perfect and
you feel great every time you put them on.
I hope you will join us so you can say goodbye to stress and indecision in the morning, and say hello to looking and
feeling great every time you walk out the door!
I love some nice complimentary shampoo, conditioner and soaps that smell lovely and make
me feel great each time I shower.
Not exact matches
Someone can see what they
feel is the
greatest advertisement in the world and be dead set on buying from that company, but if a friend tells them good things about another company that offers the same goods or services, most of the
time they will take their friends advice and go with the alternative company.
People use online dating because they
feel like they're not meeting enough of the right kind of people in their daily life, and if they were, then they wouldn't use an online dating site, that's why you don't use it when you're in college or a lot of people don't use it when they're in grad school because you meet so many
great people all the
time, I wouldn't join an online dating site, but it's when you don't have those opportunities to have those interactions that people
feel the need and I think things like Hinge, and even Tinder to some extent, allow you to meet just a lot of people so that you don't have to go through that process, which is a lot more effort, to do an online dating site.
Employee of the month might be
great for the first couple of
times, but eventually the manager either
feels obligated to recognize everyone or uncelebrated team members will
feel slighted.
And make sure to meet up with your real friends IRL to talk about how
great it
feels to be done with Facebook, for real this
time.
Millennials who
feel they're at a
great workplace are twenty - five
times more likely to plan a long - term future at that company.
At
times the
great progress of China
feels like something to envy.
You may think arriving late is a
great way to cut down on the
time you have to spend
feeling uncomfortable at holiday parties, but Zack says arriving late sets introverts up for failure.
Research from
Great Place to Work shows why this approach is so effective: Surveyed employees who agree with the statement «I
feel I make a difference here» are 6.6
times more likely to say they want to stay with their companies over the long term, compared to those who don't
feel they make a difference.
«Extremely flexible with scheduling, you work with similar personalities so everyone tends to get along, you move up quickly, you genuinely
feel appreciated 9
times out 10, free meal every day that you work,
great pay and excellent benefits for a rewarding job!»
More important, in the
great times when I
feel like I am just going through the motions, I am reminded by Fred's example to always strive to find a more eloquent or efficient strategy.
Old - school wet shavers used to turn up their noses at synthetic brushes, but
times have changed: New synthetics like the Fendrihan shaving brush are capable of offering a
feel similar to badger in softness while still providing enough backbone to whip up a
great lather.
Why employees are fans: «Extremely flexible with scheduling, you work with similar personalities so everyone tends to get along, you move up quickly, you genuinely
feel appreciated 9
times out 10, free meal every day that you work,
great pay and excellent benefits for a rewarding job!»
«And millennials, a generation known for switching jobs often, are more than 25
times more likely to say they plan to stick around when they
feel they have a
great place to work,» he writes.
When Justice has to race to fulfill some over-the-top promise of Glickman's, «it's hell at the
time,» Richter says, «but when it's over you
feel great.»
Add these to your meals; eat them as snacks; or replace those junk food habits with these
great alternatives and you'll be looking and
feeling better in no
time!
You may also
feel that you don't have the
time or resources to help but giving back doesn't necessarily mean a
great outpouring of
time or money.
If I'm walking from one place to another I actually have
time to look around, observe my surroundings (which is actually a
great source of cheeriness when you live in Palo Alto, the place has a real cheery
feel to it) and most importantly, to think.
In the end, that
felt like the
greatest result of the exercise: It gave me a way to spend
time on my most important relationships for mutual benefit.
By focusing on just the three things will make the day
great, you give yourself a much higher chance of
feeling accomplished by the
time you go to bed.
It's a
great way to get a ton of work done before you fly out and then
feel rested and on the right
time zone when you land.»
Not so the Canadian stock market, which is why we are all acutely
feeling the painful effects of a bear market in energy and why this would be a
great time to think about whether you're getting enough diversification from your holdings.
Spend enough
time listening — and observing
great listeners in action — and you'll find yourself hiring not necessarily folks with significant experience in your specific field, but the sort of people who truly care, and who make your customers
feel like your company is grateful for their business.
I'm a serious athlete, and I've counted on LLL to make me
feel great and look good while I'm competing or training, and I've been having a really hard
time finding fitness apparel that is as good as LLL.
I don't have a strong opinion on what a new banking separation rule should look like just yet, but I do
feel strongly that now is probably not a
great time to ramp something like this up.
However, we
feel that this adjustment should increase over
time, rather than decline, reflecting the
greater degree of uncertainty in the economic and fiscal projections as one moves forward in
time.
Volunteering your
time is a way to
feel good and give back, but it can also be a
great method for getting help with your student loans.
Many
times a well thought out thank you can make the other person
feel great about what they did for you, showcase to others that you are someone who understands gratitude, and also keep you
B2B market CEO's must
feel a little like the
great explorer's of our
time.
Bringing together
great content and
great people in an incredible setting, injecting some custom - built networking technology, and topping it all off with an unrivaled
feeling of intimacy is how we guarantee amazing business and an awesome
time.
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.
So, the next
time you
feel yourself nodding off in church, remember what your God has done, and remember that you are part of the
greatest and most exciting story that has ever been told.
It was
great on the one hand, because it was the first
time in months I'd
felt anything fresh from God.
We joined an abusive, (house / semi-communal) «Bible» church primarily because it seemed to provide what we desperately
felt we needed at that
time, as a young couple, expecting our first child: Stability, Clarity of belief, «Coolness», Community, and a sense that we were joining something that promised it was going to have a
great impact on the culture in the future, and we were thus getting in on the «bottom floor.»
Movies are
great at capturing moods,
feelings, the spirit of the
times.
Grace agrees, and since she has seen him lead the group enough
times, she
feels very comfortable and does
great.
Oh, it's
great at the
time; but when you think about it the next day at work, you
feel shame and guilt, and an array of sadness.
And if one would get the
feel of the hectic twenties, just before the
great depression, he need only read the novels of the
times.
I hear that quote too but I
feel like others who say it have
great lives and I'm stuck here alone and sad all the
time.
... and, it's no one person or post or thing, and its not that I have all the answers, or that I live my beliefs the way that I aspire to... I just see lots of really
great - hearted people tying themselves in knots,
feeling shame and guilt and depression and anger... and at
times it seems it is because they are trying to differentiate between seas and lakes and rivers and oceans... instead of just going for a swim.
Christianity constantly sought more light yet in God's Word, and
great preachers such as Bushnell, Beecher, and Brooks
felt that they had found new light that enabled them to remain faithful to the Christian message and at the same
time honestly to face up to the new findings of science.
Hal Lindsay, author of The Late
Great Planet Earth,
feeling sure he had got it right at last, announced the beginning of the end -
times with the words: «The Battle of America has begun.»
Yet, it is not for science, which today has all the know - how to eliminate hunger, that the
greatest need is
felt in these very scientific
times.
What I
felt at the
time of leaving was a
great confusion, sadness, guilt.
I have been in some not so
great relationships in my
time but this made me
feel more used up than any of those.
At a
time of
great trauma, the poor
felt important and loved when the over-loaded church van pulled in among the shacks.
There are
times in the life of an archeologist or historian when such immediate
feeling would give
great satisfaction to the man and hence to God through his consequent nature, yet still God doesn't make it available.