Sentences with phrase «feel sluggish by»

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I love the taste and I love that I feel energised by it and not sluggish or heavy or even guilty.
Accredited exercise physiologist at Wesley LifeShape Clinic Amanda Durbidge (wesleylifeshape.com.au) says, «By managing our levels of stress and anxiety, we may find it easier to fall asleep, be less restless and wake feeling refreshed as opposed to sluggish and tired.»
After a few days, you may notice a relationship between your eating patterns and your energy level — for example, an afternoon lull in energy followed by an intense craving for chocolate, or a sluggish feeling after eating sugary cereal for breakfast.
By the time January arrives it's no wonder many of us feel sluggish, bloated, and desperate for a detox to kick ourselves into gear for the year to come.
Feeling sluggish all day is another effect of the sympathetic nervous system and is often experienced by endurance athletes.
I've goofed up an otherwise energetic day by eating a big slice of frosting - slathered cake — it made me feel sluggish and bloated, and I needed a nap an hour later, and then I woke up feeling like I had been hit by a truck.
By Monday if you still feel sluggish and sleepy after each dose, then repeat Monday's schedule on Tuesday.
It remains the best driving small car in the segment, challenged only by the Ford Focus, which feels heavier and more sluggish.
It must be said that the Hyundai doesn't feel sluggish, and the car is helped by the use of a six - speed double clutch automatic gearbox.
By skipping from one subject to the next, the letters never drag or feel sluggish or boring.
Powered by the same 2.3 - litre engine found in the sporty Mazda3 GT hatchback, the Mazda5 gets four - cylinder economy without feeling sluggish.
LEAP OF FAITH The scorching sun may cause your furkid to feel a little sluggish and quell his mood for exercise, so give him some incentive to dive into the water by tossing some delicious treats or kibble in.
Online combat feels somewhat sluggish by comparison to offline combat, however there is an amount of depth to character customisation which should provide at least a few more hours of play beyond the offline experience.
But Bound by Flame's combat is heavily animation - based, to the point that it feels sluggish during the game's opening hours.
It is possible to eventually get used to the sluggish controls after adjusting to the different timings of the combos in 30 fps, and by gaining a new - found appreciation for the quick - center camera trigger, but it never manages to replicate that flawless feeling which 60 fps offers and as a result rarely manages to evoke the same combat highs that fans fell in love with.
The issue is only further amplified by the need to retread through previous areas constantly to further the story, thus feeling sluggish overall.
Where the game trips up is in its slow pace — it works well in the single - player campaign but means the multiplayer can feel sluggish, something not helped by some of the more sprawling maps that make reaching the action a chore.
Basically, by the time the month was up, Lamont felt like a sluggish, cranky mess.
The controls were a bit sluggish, but this was deliberately done by the game designers to emulate the feeling of moving around in an gravity - free environment.
It can feel a bit sluggish coming from higher - end devices, but it's not bad by any means.
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