Say you have a bad
habit of rushing out the door in the mornings.
Plus, people have a bad
habit of rushing children to eat and clean their plate which can also cause stress and then lead to rushing to eat, which becomes a life long way of eating.
One way to break
the habit of rushing through a museum visit is to limit the number of exhibitions you'll see.
Not exact matches
My busy family had fallen into a
habit of complaining about food (if you can believe it),
rushing through meals at different times («I'm starving!»)
Those are solid defenses
of my
habit, sure, but they don't quite explain the sheer joy I feel when I see those translucent bins displaying every grain, bean, dried fruit, and nut you can imagine, or the
rush I get from pulling the lever and letting those lentils run free.
And
of course, from years
of trying to calm them down when they were very young, we
rush in out
of habit.
These traditions suggest, that we don't so much need to learn how to listen, but unlearn all
of the
habits we've developed from our modern culture
of rushing around, and not having the time to fully listen or be heard.
We've gotten in a
habit of making up a ton
of french toast, freezing the excess in an air tight container in our freezer and then using them when we really need to
rush out
of the house.
But that is a far cry from saying our politicians here in the UK will
rush to change their lifetime
habit of looking after themselves and their friends in high places.
I hesitated doing so for a while because I didn't want to
rush into spending money on clothes until I developed a comfortable
habit of going to the gym.
The enemy A.I. also has a
habit of making encounters quite interesting, as creatures can dodge out
of the way, look for cover, and
rush the player.
However, when Mass Effect 3 was announced, I saw no need to
rush to stores and pre-order it immediately, partly because I have a
habit of waiting for a while with games if I can help it.
Archers, farmers and later on even the valuable knights have a horrible
habit of getting themselves killed by roaming the countryside at night instead
of retreating to safety like they should, a problem that can become incredibly costly as you
rush to replace them.
Is it fair to say that including only one explicitly conservative source in there — the WSJournal — skews the representative sample, given the political divisions
of the country and media consumption
habits that put
Rush Limbaugh and Fox News in top spots in their respective media areas?
At this moment we have all the hounds
of hell
rushing on Fred Pierce's neck for a normal journalistic
habit of depending on a source for an interpretation
of an actors attitude — and such a pathetically minor thing — and then we have Gavin Schmidts email confirming that interpretation is valid — and for you logic, «deepclimate» naifs out there, that an interpretation is «valid» doesn't mean it's necessarillary the right interpretation!
The company has made a
habit out
of not letting the competition pressure it into
rushing to market with an unfinished product.
We all get addicted to the feel - good high
of certain
habits or hobbies... but what if your drug
of choice is relationships?Everyone has something — something that helps the not - so - good times feel just a little bit better, including you.Maybe it's a bowl
of rocky road ice cream or a glass
of red wine after a challenging day at work.Some seek exhilarating, semi-dangerous experiences to get the juices flowing and feel the thrill
of tempting fate.Others dabble in recreational drugs to temporarily escape the realities
of life.Or maybe it's the
rush of pushing your physical limits...