We need to
find the balance point between nutrient density and insulin load.
Next, start tipping your torso back and
find a balance point — still on your sitting bones and with your knees bent and spine long, but now with your feet off the floor.
Although love is not for the reward, if you can't
find the balance point, then this millionaire dating relationship is abnormal.
Move the bar from side to side until
you find a balance point.
In her young character, Noel, Evans seeks to
find a balance point between crimes that are morally reprehensible and ones that are morally unacceptable.
I fully expected the added height of either phone to make it feel top heavy, forcing me to
find a balance point in my hand.
Christina Stein, co-author of
Find Your Balance Point: Clarify Your Priorities, Simplify Your Life, and Achieve More, is a speaker, author, and psychotherapist who focuses on work - life balance and female empowerment.
, Brian Tracy and Christina Stein, have given us a solution to this problem in their new title
Finding Your Balance Point: Clarify Your Priorities, Simply Your Life, and Achieve More.
Not exact matches
«The regulator always has to worry about
finding the right
point in that
balance,» says a former senior federal official who spoke on background.
Apple's rejection of swipe typing is just weird at this
point, and the best alternatives
find a better
balance between speed and accuracy.
3) BusinessWeek, 1979: «Few corporations can
find buyers for their stocks, forcing them to add debt to a
point where
balance sheets seem permanently out of whack.»
That final
point was confirmed by a recent FlexJobs survey, which
found that 84 percent of millennials said work - life
balance was the most important factor for them when evaluating a possible job.
The top three grooves add additional grip at the
balance point and are helpful for
finding that perfect hand positioning without needing to see.
The way in which members of each faith can help members of the other
find a truer
balance takes us back to the starting
point of this chapter.
Scoring goals has never been a problem for Klopp's men with the likes of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino firing them towards their objectives, but until they
find a
balance with the defensive side of their game, perhaps Barton makes a valid
point but rather than regressing they could end up stagnating and failing to take that next step needed to win a major trophy.
Milwaukee was able to
find balance despite star
point guard Brandon Jennings» off night.
It took us some time to
find a good
balance in the team and we dropped some
points because of that.
Arsenal are also losing a lot of guile and creativity and will need to
find a way to replace that if we are to take all three
points so it is a
balancing act for the boss.
To return to the postseason the Bruins, who had only two 50 - plus -
point scorers last season, have to
find more
balance on offense.
Look, we all have a
point; I hope that Arsene
finds a
balance and signs a player, not neccessarily a «big name», who can play in a position that is crying out for reinforcement.
They definitely
found the perfect
balance and I think the questions are all on
point.
In the case of Miller, the standards committee rejected the commissioner's
findings about the location of her second home,
pointing out the commissioner had said the case law and evidence was «finely
balanced».
Among the key
findings of the state comptroller's office audit of the Willsboro Central School District: The district overestimated appropriations in the adopted budgets by more than 10 percent over the past three years; the district has accumulated fund
balance that exceeds the statutory limit by nearly 12 percentage
points, and district officials did not develop a multi-year financial plan.
The
point of the study behind the headlines was to
find the average intake that would best
balance the beneficial and deleterious long - term effects of alcohol.
His lack of a clear strategy for
finding balance may frustrate some readers, but that's kind of the
point: In an era of instant — and constant — gratification, there's value in simply contemplating what's missing.
In describing the public health implications of the study's main
findings, co-author Charles Benbrook, a Visiting Scholar at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University,
points out that «The near - perfect
balance of omega - 6 and omega - 3 fatty acids in grassmilk dairy products will help consumers looking for simple, lifestyle options to reduce the risk of cardiovascular and other metabolic diseases.»
The
point is that we all know at least two things we could be doing in order to
find more
balance in our lives.
This exercise will take some time and experimentation with the bench angle before you
find a good
balance point, but you can begin at about a 60 - degree incline and see how it goes from there.
Once losing weight becomes about the right reasons: strong health, life
balance, longevity, disease prevention, we often
find that we wind up getting past that stuck
point simply because we have shifted our state of mind.
Find a drishti, or focal
point, on the floor about four feet in front of you to aid
balance.
As Bailor proves, when you eat more of the right foods — whole plants and nutritious proteins (think Paleo)-- your body will
find its normal «set
point» weight by automatically
balancing calories in and calories out.
As you
find balance, square your hips forward and lift your left arm up and
point the fingers in the direction of your forward gaze.
The third reason is that when it is time to start practicing isometrics whilst in the splits position you will
find it a lot easier to maintain your
balance with the back foot
pointing towards the side.
Through yoga, one can
find that
balance point that allows the scoliosis curve to coexist with gravity and activates the body's natural plumb line.
This is not the precise
balance point, but if you get this close you'll probably be able to
find the perfect position by feel.
And I have a thought about «when it's too warm to wear a layering piece» so you don't feel like something's missing — instead of a solid top wear a print — a stripe, geometric, floral — I
find that «counts» more than a solid top... and helps
balance out the fact that there only two actual clothing pieces, if that makes sense The scarf works, too, but there's a
point where I won't even want a lightweight scarf sitting around my neck.
As Shahidi
pointed out, she's been working more than half her life and has
found a way to
balance it all.
Find the perfect
balance of cool style and comfort with the Skechers Flex - Golden
Point boys» trainers.
Seeking An Amazing Woman I
find my life very fulfilling without having children of my own and I am seeking to meet women have a similar
point of view.I strive for
balance in my life, appreciate each moment.
One of the album's strong
points is the
balance it confidently
finds between active and passive, as if it's encouraging listeners to be aware of their attention drifting between their thoughts and the spacious terrain provided by the music.
As such, Lewis» ship - bound entry, with its basic, task - filled plot and multiple - island exploration structure, seems a fine
balance on its own terms, but somehow the script (by Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, and Michael Petroni)
finds a way to ramble and miss the
point.
If we apply this to learning, we'll
find that
balancing honest feedback with positive recognition will help to provide
points of both extrinsic and intrinsic motivation.
In particular, I
find it frustrating that Anya omitted this
point about the
balance between more structured and more exuberant parts of the day.
Masingila and Doerr (2002)
found that the tension between
balancing the teacher's agenda with the desire to build on students» responses was a major
point throughout the seminar discussions related to the case study.
It is important to
point out that the rejected lower CATs score pupils
find places in nearby schools that also achieve
balanced intakes through fair banding.
In this activity, students propose and examine a variety of methods for identifying the best fit line such as eyeballing it,
finding a
balanced line, such that the same number of
points are above and below it, minimizing the sum of the shortest distances from each
point to the line, looking at the sum of the absolute vertical distances from the
points to the line, and using the sum of the squared vertical distances.
I can't really relate to what you have commented on, I
found the handling /
balance / weight transfer amazing for such (as you have
pointed out) a heavy car, and let's get real here, any car capable of hitting 60 mph in 5 seconds and a 100 mph in under 13 seconds, is seriously quick in the real world, on public roads.
He, too, made me feel as though he was truly interested in
finding that center
balance point where everyone's interests were taken care of in an equitable and agreeable fashion.
That brings up an interesting
point, which is the
balance an editor must
find between clarity / conciseness and style / voice.
Galbraith's cogent analysis of the history of Iraq, and the USA's involvement in the country, seems to be eminently
balanced and clear and, from the
point of view of this armchair - observer of the Iraq debacle, it is difficult to
find fault with his conclusions.