Sentences with phrase «giving up things like»

Giving up things like microwaves, electric heaters, blow dryers, and electric clothes dryers, will allow you to really scale down your electricity needs.
By giving up things like lounge access and priority boarding privileges, these cards will allow you to earn more miles which, in turn, can translate to more free airline tickets in the future.
Really, I'm not just brown - nosing — she's quite funny and smart, and apparently has a lot of willpower, since she keeps giving up things like chocolate and tortilla chips.
lord jesus this is incredible i've been so upset at thinking of giving up things like garlic bread pre-summer but now you have given me such a good alternative!
I used to give up things like candy or cake because I love those things but last year I decided to challenge myself beyond material things and gave up worry / anxiety for lent.
Other diet plans make you give up things like cookie bars, or save them for a cheat meal of free day.
Nutrition is a big part of their mission, so over the last year I tried out detoxing for the first time and gave up things like sugar, dairy, processed foods, alcohol, and starchy carbs for weeks at a time.
Also, if you feel like you chose the vegan path and as a result gave up things like decadent desserts, think again.
To make this happen, though, you have to schedule your time well, and give up some things you like to do, because if you're playing two sports and doing other training, you're going to run out of time if you're sleeping 11 hours a night (as you probably should).
The monthlong diet asks you to give up things like sugar, grains, alcohol, legumes, and dairy, with the promise of losing weight, feeling more energy, and jump - starting a healing journey for a number of lifestyle - related diseases.
They keep saying that I must give up things like my boots and that killing and eating pigs is the same thing as killing and eating babies.
I have been trying to eat low carb, but it is difficult to give up things like scones.
Other diet plans make you give up things like cookie bars, or save them for a cheat meal of free day.
Nicole at Cedar & Rush recently made a similar move and she blogged about how sometimes we have to «give up things we LIKE, to get the things we LOVE.»
In an emergency, it's likely you'll give up things like:
When things are simple and streamlined you often give up things like rate chasing and credit card churning.
I gave up things like shoes and handbags for the world..
While you give up things like NFC, wireless charging, a front - facing camera and the ability to play a handful of games, you do get a solid smartphone running Windows Phone 8 and Nokia's excellent navigation software and app selection.
In fact, 73 percent said they'd give up things like eating out and taking vacations in order to buy their dream home.»

Not exact matches

As for things like coffee or alcohol, I couldn't quite give those up forever — or even for a week.
What is powerful about someone like that opening up — and the same thing goes for Sheryl — is that it gives people permission to express vulnerability.
Investment in things like Pivotal takes time to come to fruition and they wanted us to give up and give money back to shareholders.
The idea is that you can have it somewhere in your house and, using the wake - up word «Alexa,» constantly be asking it to do things like answer questions, give you information about a topic, or add things to your to - do list.
Give permission to yourselves to let other things slide, like housecleaning or keeping up with social engagements.
For example, if a team is working on coming up with new product ideas, they could be given a variety of constraints to work with like «only items made from recycled materials» or «only things that weigh less than a pillow.»
I like work flexibility because it gives me time to do important things like taking care of family or dealing with emergencies when they come up.
Maybe you don't die, but you give up your life, meaning you suffer some of the personal things that you'd like to do, whether it be some hobby or some other form of relief, vacations and what not, to help your business succeed.
«To get one thing that we like, we usually have to give up another thing that we like.
«Tech companies and developers like myself have been given a wake - up call that things we think are okay are not okay to people, and people feel angry and violated,» Kogan said.
15 Things you should give up to be Happy We found this peace on internet and because we liked it we wanted to share it with you.
Given that natural selection has held up since Darwin's time and wonderfully explains what we see and do in the lab and things like why it's hard to treat viral infections and why there are an increasing number of antibiotic resistant bacteria, I don't expect it to change much in the next 10 years.
Guys All this proves is that YHWH had varied tastes in his pillaging and genocide, and liked to change things up, giving his Hebrew goons different instructions as the mood suited him.
I'm not saying I have all the answers, but as a starting place, it seems like maybe people need to look at what they have, what they are giving up, what they want / need, what they gave away and maybe want back (souls do come to mind, btw Dave), and basically see if they are holding on to things that don't fit anymore.
But today one of the few things of which we can be quite sure is that this concept of absolute time, independent of events, and, like the blanks of a questionnaire, only needing to be filled up with data which will give it content, was unknown to Israel.28
I have it on good authority he said «My wife... is such a comedian, always cracking up the apostles with her naughty jokes... Like did you hear the one she told about the Priest the Rabbi and the Pastor who were discussing how they apporting their collections and the Priest says «We go into the parking lot and draw a circle on the ground and throw all the money up and any that lands in the circle we give to God» and the Pastor says «Yeah, we do almost the same thing but give God anything that falls outside the circle» and the Rabbi looks at them both and says «We do almost the same thing to, draw a circle and throw up the money high into the air and God keeps what God wants...»
He then begins to show us that each one of us is completely unique, and that these things that make us who we are were given to us by God, not so that we could cover them up and become like everyone else, but so that we could magnify the glory of God by living as only we can live.
Fact is, ANYTHING could change the way people are playing, from personal things in life or things like coaches giving bounties, and I highly doubt a 3rd tier QB made the defense play better, or special teams play better or made those 50 yard game winners go through the up rights... you have no idea what you are talking about and it is quite evident.
I keep hearing or reading things like, «It's so tempting to just give up,» or «I don't know how to explain this to my kids.»
In the Book of Mormon (1 Nephi iii, 40) it is asserted that «many plain and precious parts» have been removed from the Bible; and again in a revelation of Joseph Smith given June, 1830, God, speaking to Moses, declares, «I will speak unto you concerning this earth upon which thou standest and thou shalt write the things which I shall speak and in a day when the children of men shall esteem my words as naught and take many of them from the book which thou shalt write, behold I will raise up another like unto thee, and they shall be had again among the children of men, among even as many as shall believe.
Prove to us that they care about others — when you can convince them to give up their tax exempt status and contribute to things like the healthcare of OTHERS, THEN come back here and tell us about believing in helping others...
The other is we need to give up certain ways and sometimes they are things we may like.
But if, when you give up your cell, or yield possession of this or that object or exchange it for another, you feel repugnance and are not like a statue, that shows that you view these things as if they were your private property.»
Catherine Hill has given some tips: «We can help them with obvious things like can they do their shoes up?
Next thing you know he will have to give up his pension and dress only in sack cloth and whicker sandals, Jesus like, not bloody likely.
It felt like the skills God had given me weren't being used, and I could feel my talents atrophying while I climbed up the ladder getting accolades for things I was good but not great at doing.
When we try to water down the message by saying things like, You don't have give up sin.
My last point and Im out... Throughout our great nations history... we always found a way to fight through national issues and come up with solutions... Giving the problems we have now to people in the 50's and 60's... and they may actually come up with a solution... if you earnestly care about making a change... start at the lowest levels of government... go do something... find out costs... expenses... how to get more health care to people... do things like that... quit waiting on the government to provide all the answers... its not the way this country was founded... and not the way we get through problems... If you or ur family does nt have insurance... get a job that can provide you that... instead of hoping the government will do so... If you or ur family lacks access to education... move to an area that excels at it... education is invaluable... Do something about your problem... and quit waiting for the next big lotto...
Context: Last night I was shooting the breeze with my roommates when one of them brought up religion and how it was a «good thing to grow up with religion because it gives children something to believe in», when I countered that there are many different things children can believe in growing up without having to resort to something like religion, I basically had to sit there for 10 minutes about how atheism ruins lives because it makes everyone apathetic and despondent.
Bishop Karen gave her advice for staying warm when money is tight: «You need to put the heating on, you need to keep warm, you need to heat up things like hot soup, eat hot food, drink hot drinks.
Your going to laugh, so earlier this week I had this coupon thing come in the mail for one of those Emergency Prepardness places and they are giving 50 pound bags of quick oats for only $ 19.95, and since I eat a lot of Oatmeal in the winter, this sounded like a not to be passed up on deal, so that is where I am headed at 10 am in the morning, LOL And I might even get 2 bags, since the stuff stores and lasts forever:) But with 50 - 100 pounds of oats, I could use a few ideas, I am going to try some of these!
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