Sentences with phrase «feel way less»

I feel way less wound up.
I think if I could just get my house clean I would feel way less behind.
- Movement controls and contextual actions feel way less precise, and the basic handgun feels almost completely useless.
I think if I started planning my week out on a Sunday I'd feel way less anxious.
We learned a ton of really useful, practical information that made labor and birth feel way less scary and much more approachable, and it was a dedicated few hours a week where instead of having to worry about work and everything else, we got to just focus on the fact that our baby was actually coming.
I feel WAY less nervous about having this baby then I did Cameron for about 100 different reasons, but being a mother to three precious children under five is still somewhat terrifying.
And made me feel WAY less crazy, guilty, and alone!
People like you make me feel way less overwhelmed by it!
It feels way less restrictive.
«Respond to as many emails as you can in 25 minutes» feels way less daunting than «get to inbox zero,» even though they both tackle the same problem.
As a result, it feels way less visceral than you'd expect although the constant commotion often distracts from this issue.
So, I think the African - American ceiling did break, only the subsequent wins felt way less forced in my opinion (less like agenda wins, more momentum for the performances).
The single player was okay but felt way less complex and involved than the co-op, but still enjoyable.

Not exact matches

If your customers feel that you go out of your way to reward them, they're more likely to choose you over your less - appreciative competition.
He said the most effective way to blunt trolling is to make it less costly to see patent litigation through to court so companies will not feel pressed to settle claims quickly.
It feels less like Instacart isn't so much a handy service, but a way to hack a grocery store to make money by marking up yogurt and eggs through an app.
Now he wants to find an even bigger way (he uses the Valley term «scalable») to help people feel more productive and less stressed.
But there are ways to engage employees in activities that feel less like work.
Whether you're following up with someone or just checking in with a contact you're out of touch with, it usually feels less obtrusive if you try to add value in some way.
Even less experienced players will notice the difference in the way the ball feels coming off the Ping Glide 2.0 Stealth.
I don't log a lot of miles, but I feel great at the end of the day — less tightly clenched, and way more energetic.
Conversely, if you manufacture excuses or try to lie your way out of it, you'll feel bad about yourself and the outcome will be less desirable.
Of course, it's possible that the cause - and - effect is actually the other way around — people who feel lonely may purposefully use more social media in an attempt to feel less isolated.
When a situation is no longer personally threatening to you, it is less likely to be felt that way by others.
In a blog post, Amit Singhal, senior vice president of Google Search, explained how comparison and filter tools built into Google's «Knowledge Graph» will let users ask questions that don't necessarily have simple answers in a way that feels less like a search and more like a conversation.
However, as the digital landscape becomes increasingly crowded with content — and you feel more and more pressure to create content in less time — you're likely looking for quick and dirty ways to create SEO - friendly, best - answer content that doesn't require loads of your precious time.
I find that frequently a good and insightful blog post generates less in the way of comment than a bad one, because there is little within that people feel they need to contradict.
14 % of respondents believe that insider trading practices in the alternative investment industry have become less prevalent since the FBI arrested Raj Rajaratnam and scared the bejeezus out of everyone, a noticeable drop from January 2016 when 25 % of respondents felt this way; 37 % of respondents think the news of arrests and convictions there has had little impact on insider trading because those who engage in such practices think they are smarter than everyone else and will never get caught, compared with 39 % of respondents in 2016; and 49 % of respondents believe the influx of money into funds in recent years and the explosion in the number of hedge fund firms has put enough pressure on fund managers that there will always be a few desperate enough to try anything, including insider trading, a significant increase from the 36 % of respondents who felt this way in the Roundtable's previous survey on this topic.
For example, maybe higher educated people have more personal security and as such feel less need for God... etc.... Either way your premise is false and illogical.
Some of the points raised by the numbered critique are excellent, but true the tone becomes less useful and condescending with some of the points (and I love that Hayward raises the point that this is no doubt the way the author feels he has been treated).
That last sentence bears repetition, for it is fundamental to why there is such a widespread feeling that in some way our religious observance has by these changes been diminished and devalued: the day «becomes less significantfor being absorbed into the weekly routine».
Could it be that God has given some people more than others, not so that they can feel extra special, or become puffed up about how great of people they are in God's eyes, or how wonderful their ministries are for the advancement of the Kingdom of God, but so that those to whom God has given more can use what they have to bless others who have been given less, and in so doing, be blessed in other ways in return?
Second, pragmatism, like all interest theories of ethics, has no way of escaping the subjectivism which grounds all value ultimately on subjective feeling, nor is this any less the case because of the objective methods that pragmatism supports for the judgment of whether our actions will in fact produce the values that we think they will.
These ground rules represent a practical way of modifying orthodox group psychotherapy rendering it less hazardous without losing the therapeutic values of honest discussion of personal feelings.
The problem is if you either don't have certain experiences or you have different experiences or you experience the same thing but in a different way, you are made to feel less than.
Blogging has helped me feel a little less crazy for questioning, for doubting, for wrestling, for noticing the little moments, for celebrating, for learning, for changing, as I wrote my way through my life and you wrote your way through yours.
While some six in 10 Catholics and Mormons think another location should be found, less than a third of Muslims, other non-Christians and non-religious Americans feel the same way, according to the Gallup survey.
Honestly, my being a Libertarian is less about me following the tenets of any one famous Libertarian and more about me finding a philosophy that I feel most accurately reflects my personality and my passions — the way God made me.
For Chapman, our own internal state, our feelings and our own reflection on our feelings, is no measure of our progress as Christians — in fact, he goes out of his way to counsel people to think about their internal state as little as they possibly can («The less we look into ourselves the better»).
Perhaps in this process we have some hint as to the way in which the mind of ancient man, less adept in handling abstract concepts, was led to express the conflicts he felt among the unseen forces about him in the form of stories of the gods and spirits.
Waterman... I absolutely guarantee you that in less than 100 years from today, you won't feel that way.
As white Christians have tried to move beyond the prejudice of their grandparents and second and third generation black British Christians feel less need for the safety of a culturally specific home church, the challenge is to find ways of reintroducing both sides to each other.
I could care less if you don't believe in God, and I think most people associated with a religion feel the same way.
The evidences come in many shapes, sizes, ways and degrees: stiffness of joints, forgetfulness concerning names, the feeling of being less and less «with it.»
People who want to join do take membership vows in which they confirm their belief in certain doctrines, but people can be part of us their whole lives and never join and they won't be treated any differently at all, or made to feel lesser in some way.
The more we celebrate sustained, non-sexual, sacrificial relationships in our society, the less people will feel like the only way to experience love and intimacy is in the context of a marriage or a sexual relationship.
I see this as less of a Gay Debate Problem and more of a Human Problem though: we play the comparison game in almost every area of life and it inflates egos, breeds feelings of inferiority, or causes jealousy (among other terrible ways of internalizing the comparison culture).
churchill was a war leader... brilliant and ruthless at that... no more, no less... our democracy brought him to power because we felt we needed a dictatorial leadership style, the antithesis of democracy in a way... and, in a way... it worked.
I wish I could say everything I feel to everyone I know in the world, just to see who would support me, to see if maybe Iâ $ ™ m not the only person in the world who feels this way, to feel a little less alone.
I'm currently studying my first year at university and am very eager to get into this way of eating as I can feel myself being less energetic from all the unhealthy junk food and lack of exercise that seems to be paired with uni life.
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