Sentences with phrase «for challenges of»

I met Whitney during her pregnancy and we are now working together during her busy postnatal period to address the reconnection of core and strengthen her for the challenges of being a new mom.
Traditional gym work won't fully prepare your clients for the challenges of the hot new obstacle - course races.
By doing weighted exercises in the gym you will be preparing your body for the challenges of the outside world, and strength training directly translates into everyday life, helping you take on daily tasks with ease.
To really benefit from these yoga poses, practice them in this order before you go on the water to prepare your muscles for the challenges of the day.
Naturopathic training closely parallels medical training, an undergraduate pre-medical degree, and a four - year full - time program focused on preparing clinicians for the challenges of primary care practice.
«High school students with disabilities are often unprepared for the challenges of gaining access to college or the workforce,» said Elaine E. Katz, senior vice president of Grants and Communications at Kessler Foundation.
HUD has an adaptation plan in place to assess those risks and prepare public housing, home lending and other programs for the challenges of climate change but it seems unlikely Carson would make that a priority.
Even though they do not serve as professors, researchers who pursue other academic paths note that their intensive training — in grad school, postdoc appointments, and other experiences — prepares them uniquely for the challenges of their new positions.
Adopted by nearly every state and largely commended by educators, the standards were designed collaboratively by education leaders and teachers to prepare students for the challenges of the modern workplace.
As one of the UK's leading industries, we will always welcome open and unbiased dialogue with the political parties about how to tackle the UK's chronic under - saving for the challenges of the future.»
At the outset of his second year on the Town Board, Mike Reynolds expressed enthusiasm for the potential of modern software technology to provide solutions for the challenges of enhancing «government transparency and citizen engagement.»
Use the austerity agenda to re-engineer government towards a progressive state designed for the challenges of the 21st century.
ICE Scotland challenge policy - makers to commit to infrastructure, setting out recommendations which will help prepare for the challenges of climate change and population growth.
Our goal is to train pediatricians to be well prepared for the challenges of pediatric practice or subspecialty training.
With a little assistance, you can ensure your teen is prepared for the challenges of adult life.
Set goals together and create a short statement that can be a kind of motto as you celebrate and prepare for the challenges of the coming year.
Begin or deepen an understanding of the power of mindfulness — moment - to - moment awareness — for the challenges of birthing and parenting
Single Moms have often prepared themselves mentally for the challenges of raising their babies alone and can be somewhat thrown when they find that despite all their determination, things are still difficult for them.
Parenting children through the preteen years means making sure they are ready for the challenges of middle school.
Mentally strong kids are prepared for the challenges of the world.
But nothing prepared him for the challenges of Holy Trinity, a school with 93 percent low - income students and a money - losing food program.
The balanced middle school program at Corvallis Waldorf School fosters confident students well - prepared for the challenges of high school, through academics, the arts, outdoor education, research projects and extra-curricular activities.
Your child will be better ready for the challenges of mathematical thinking in school, and the bonus is that these interactions offer a fun and natural way to bond with your child.»
This is a school that helps develop thoughtful kids full of compassion, confidence, and creativity who are ready for the challenges of secondary education.
Since joining in 2012, 30 goals in 62 league matches suggests that the 26 year old is ready for the challenges of the Premier League and whether he signs for Liverpool, Manchester United or anyone else, he will surely enhance that team's chances of lifting the title.
Young CBs and incoming foreigners need to play alongside an experienced CB for at least a season so they can focus purely on getting their game together for the challenges of the PL rather than trying to co-ordinate the defensive unit.
Following the success of Interpack, which saw a strong interest in VOLPAK's horizontal pouching machines, the Spanish company, part of Coesia, is preparing for the challenges of the future with renewed optimism, with the aim of remaining the «Pouching Partner» of global reknown.
Kraft Food Ingredients continues to lead the way in delivering quality solutions for the challenges of today's food manufacturing world.
The consistent theme among these authors is that they were unprepared for the challenges of pregnancy and motherhood.
However, for her to have crafted this very special letter to her family and friends to prepare them for the challenges of having a family member with Down syndrome earns my respect.
All the same, there seems to be a reasonable hope that Cardinal Ouellet will now, having noticed (probably with the Holy Father's direct involvement) this country's needs, set himself to showing «how an episcopate can be reconfigured for the challenges of the new evangelisation» here, too; so it could be that in 10 years» time our Bishops» Conference will have a very different look about it.
More important are the initiatory rites and experiences that are designed to separate males from the safety of boyhood and to prepare them for the challenges of life.
Gods will is for us humans today to evolved to a level of conciousness that will prepare us for the challenges of our future survival, Scientists now predicts of hardships in the future due to over population and changes to the natural environment.and that is happening now with activists through out the world are reminding us of protecting nature.That is why we need a phsychological revolution to hasten the evolution of consciousness that will address the problems.Ideological and philosophical enlightenment had the past great minds to develop ideas and belief because God sent them to reality in their times.Abraham, Jesus, Mohammad, Buddha, and many other religious leaders to teach humanity the doctrines that God willed to be appropriate and applicable in those periods of their existence, Also great philosophers in another dimension of social involvement were born to interprete and connect philosophically as the second element of our conscience, Kant, Marx and countless of them also were born.To complete the triangular structure or dimension of our conscience is knowledge.
The mainline churches haven't done a very good job of equipping their members for the challenges of the late 20th / 21st centuries!
Without knowledge and understanding of the new workplace, leaders and managers will not be able to prepare their people and organizations for the challenges of tomorrow.
Schwarzman Scholars is a highly selective, one - year master's program at Tsinghua University in Beijing that is designed to prepare the next generation of global leaders for the challenges of the future.
A team unprepared emotionally for the challenges of growth can be a huge distraction from an administrative standpoint.
If you're interested in and are up for the challenge of being responsible for different parts of the business, it comes down to desire.
Mondays are by far my most productive day — I'm ready for the challenge of the week, hungry to be productive.
We are up for the challenge of re-thinking the news business.
The Reformation and Liberation Theology: Insights for the Challenge of Today by Richard Shaull Westminster, 144 pages, $ 11.95 A veteran liberationist of Princeton Theological Seminary contends that the sundry Protestant reformations demand and make possible a radically new social order.
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Wenger said: «I went with the club for the challenge of building a new stadium without dropping out of the Champions League and we made it every year,».
Its a position where you just have to get the most experienced and safest looking keeper you can, and a young talented understudy up for the challenge of disposing of him.
Stephen Quinn will miss out with a hamstring problem, but everyone else is up and ready for the challenge of top flight football.
When people hear him talking like that, they begin to think that maybe he will remain at Washington for his senior year, just for the challenge of it.
Their most recent clash was in the Cincinnati Masters where Federer prevailed in straight sets to win, and despite having a healthy respect for the Serbian, the 34 year old is once again up for the challenge of stopping the 9 time major winner.
«I went with the club for the challenge of building a new stadium without dropping out of the Champions League and we made it every year,» he added.
Rondón will be up for the challenge of sinking United, like he did at the Hawthorns last season, scoring the only goal of the match.
Two seasons ago, Nolan decided to trade the captaincy at Bolton Wanderers for the challenge of keeping Newcastle United in the top flight.
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