I can't tell you how many times I've resolved to «go to bed early» and then
gotten in bed even later than I did the night before!
Not exact matches
«Like many executives I know, I used to keep my iPhone on my nightstand and check my email before
even getting out of
bed in the morning.
«I love
getting up before the sun's up,» he explains, telling The Times that he starts
even his Sundays with «50 sit - ups,
in bed.»
In a Facebook Live session with Jerry Seinfeld, the Facebook cofounder and CEO tells the comedian that the very first thing he does in the morning, even before he gets out of bed to use the bathroom or puts in his contact lenses, is check his phon
In a Facebook Live session with Jerry Seinfeld, the Facebook cofounder and CEO tells the comedian that the very first thing he does
in the morning, even before he gets out of bed to use the bathroom or puts in his contact lenses, is check his phon
in the morning,
even before he
gets out of
bed to use the bathroom or puts
in his contact lenses, is check his phon
in his contact lenses, is check his phone.
Get to
bed earlier and plan your
evenings with a powerful morning
in mind.
This sends a message to your subconscious mind that you don't
even have the self - discipline to
get out of
bed in the morning.
«Every night and first thing before I
get out of
bed in the morning I respond to all emails
even if it is to say, «I read your email and I will have a response for you
in the morning or later today.»
A Deloitte survey found that for many smartphone users, checking social media apps are the first thing they do
in the morning — often before
even getting out of
bed.
Congress should keep
in mind God's further lament — that «
even bein» God ain't no
bed of roses» — and
get out of the miracle business.
You sound psychotic... dude be happy you and your family
got to live long lives and stop opperssing yourself... how do you not go crazy laying awake
in bed thinking you have wasted
even a minute of your precious life giving it to some false diety?
That night, we laid on the floor
in our bedroom, we couldn't
even manage to
get into the
bed or onto the couch.
That
evening, I sat straight up
in bed and exclaimed, «I
get it!»
The Happiness Project gave me permission to be more deliberate about the little things that positively affect my outlook on life —
getting enough sleep, making the
bed in the morning (
even if nothing else
gets done around the house that day!)
I stir it when I
get up
in the morning and before I go to
bed in the
evening and it takes less than 5 min per day.
As long as I've
got a warm
bed to sleep
in, an apartment to call my own (
even if it's rented), and a kitchen where I can cook to my heart's content, I'm a happy girl.
As much as I love cooking, the last thing I want to do on an exhausting Monday after
getting W. ready for
bed is to spend my entire
evening in the kitchen making dinner and then lunch for the next day.
Sometimes I use to wonder how arsenal players
got injured, you can see them play the whole 90minutes and the next morning you read they are injured how??? On the
bed or
in there dreams??? Eg Ozil went for international duty without
even a full knowledge that he (himself) is injured wtf?
Seriously Dude, how the hell do you
even manage to
get out of
bed in the mornings with that sort of negativity?
4) We need players this summer as simple as that and across the pitch, ready made WC caliber player: CB, DM, ST we can't continue that way and it showed (Coquelin has done fantastic but as I said a few times on other articles a few good games is not enough and this is he's 1st mediocre game - inexperience) 5) Misfiring: chances we
get but we fail to convert and put ourselves
in a commanding position and that has happen so many times it seems we never learn: Welbeck and Giroud should've done better can't expect Özil, Cazorla and Sanchez
even thought he can score to do it (Aguero or Suarez would've put that game to
bed with all the chances
in the 1st half)
The most marketable QBs on Madison Avenue, such as Peyton and Eli Manning, won't
even get out of
bed for commercial gigs unless they start
in the $ 75,000 to $ 100,000 range, added Mr. Steinberg.
After school, he would have football practice — he never missed one, Jane said, not
even if it was a voluntary summer workout — and when he
got home from that, he would do his homework and
get in one more lift before
bed.
Getting into and out of
bed was nearly impossible for the first few days â $ «
even in the hospital.
I had the opposite, we had my daughter (first baby)
in bed with us from the start but then we could never
get her out
even now that she's almost three.
And
even if you do draw a line at sharing the
bed, you will still be woken
in the night, go to the kid's bedside, and
get puked on.
I've always
got a notebook next to the
bed and I
even sit sketching
in the bath.
Even when I was expecting they would sleep
in the
bed by my head (not any more — can not risk the germs or cat hairs
getting everywhere, cats lick their butts remember?).
He did
get to spend more time
in bed than me & I
even made the kids their breakfast while sitting on the kitchen floor because I couldn't stand long enough.
Another option could be to
get a toddler
bed or
even a mattress on the floor
in your son's room, so that one of you can lay down with him when he falls asleep.
It is common for nursing mothers to have lower milk supply
in the
evening due to all the busy - ness during the day and nursing during the day, so cluster feeding is something that can help compensate for that lower milk supply and help baby
get enough to eat before
bed.
It'll be tight, but if we can
get everybody
in and out of the tub fast enough, maybe we can
even play a board game or start a craft before
bed...»
But all of that
got resolved and the three of them were happily tucked into
bed together by later
in the
evening.
When my husband comes home, he plops down
in front of the TV for the rest of the
evening and I bring him his supper; I am on my feet from the time I
get home from work until I collapse into
bed (often around midnight.)
It is not a huge problem for me when I am
in bed, but I would like to have more time
in the
evening to spend with my husband, to go out occasionally and, most importantly, to
get a bit of work done (I am a working mom and work from home).
I
get a total of 2.5 hours
in the
evening time on the week nights between picking the kids up from daycare and putting them to
bed.
My 3 year old is with me every night, and everyone else (
even my 13 yr old son)
gets a turn
in the family
bed.
I didn't have to
get up
in the night, or
even wake up, apart from on the rare occasion one of the children was sick or too excited about the next day to stay
in bed.
In many instances when a child has sleep issues, parents are spending the
evening fighting with their child to go to
bed, taking shifts trying to
get their child to settle down, or lying down with their child and unwillingly co-sleeping.
Even if your kiddo continues to co-sleep with you as they
get bigger, I think you'll find that the negative part is not being able to fully stretch
in your own
bed without a grade - schooler whacking you
in the eye.
It has
gotten to the point that I am the only one who he can fall asleep with and if he is asleep and I try to put him
in his
bed,
even after he is
in a deep sleep, he will wake up immediately and scream until he is picked up and held, by me.
But
even if your 22 - month - old can
get out of his crib, he's not necessarily ready to sleep
in a «big»
bed.
Parents
get tired of trekking back and forth all night to the nursery, and eventually the baby stays
in the master bedroom, maybe
even in the master
bed.
Taken with a special, basal body thermometer, basal body temperature is the baseline reading you
get first thing
in the morning, after at least three to five hours of sleep and before you
get out of
bed, talk or
even sit up.
I started by telling my sons how much I loved bedtime, how I loved lying
in bed with my youngest son
in the
evening and how I loved this special time I
got to spend with just them while their baby sister was asleep.
If the baby is
in bed with you, maybe
even just
in the same room, you may be able to
get your sleep cycles to synch up with theirs, so that it's fractionally less awful to be woken up several times at night.
but the latch still wasn't perfect and I was
even less able to
get comfortable, especially
in bed.
i.e.: stay
in bed and let her nurse all night long,
even if I only
get quasi-sleep.
It'll be a relaxed
evening if you manage to
get the baby fed and
in bed whilst also managing to feed yourself and your partner.
To encourage your baby to
get used to an
evening routine, feed them slightly earlier
in the
evening and then
get them ready for
bed; their digestive system will start to shut down as it
gets later
in the day, like adults and they will be able to sleep for longer periods of time between feeds.
I've
got his custom
bedding in, curtains and
even a newborn picture on the wall.
If you hand express into a towel that you leave
in bed, you don't
even have to
get out of
bed to express!