Sentences with phrase «less frazzled»

While I love the excitement of projects, I feel so much less frazzled when we aren't doing them.
I'm feeling much more organized and less frazzled!
This is not easy for us people - pleasers, but it's a big step in the direction of becoming less frazzled.
Try it out (might we suggest the long holiday weekend when you are a little less frazzled and have more time?)
Study after study is now proving its efficacy at lowering one key hormone - cortisol - so you feel less frazzled, overwhelmed, and moody.
While this isn't always necessarily true, you're giving yourself a good chance to be a lot less frazzled when you keep your child near you during the night.
Doing one thing at a time helps us to feel less frazzled and more rested.
Comment: Auburn waited all day to see if they'd either have to bite their fingernails or be a little less frazzled come Sunday when it came to their national title hopes.

Not exact matches

However, if you want to let people know that you are maxed out on empathy, (and every other nerve is frazzled), the correct term would be «I couldn't care less
Feeling frazzled can also cause people to sleep poorly, consume less - healthy foods, and break away from their usual skin - care routines — all of which could further promote acne breakouts.
Spend time over a romantic dinner discussing your family's schedule and goals for the coming months, and you'll feel less stressed and frazzled.
You're eating more, sleeping less, feeling frazzled, and stress has become your default mode — even when life is A-OK.
This wallet - friendly cream calms frazzled frizz in less than 3 minutes!
From there, they conspire to spread the bug around town, and soon the frazzled mayor is worried about the loss of city revenue (reduced smoking and drinking mean less sales tax, you see).
Francois Cluzet exudes intensity in the lead role, his frazzled charm making him a more volatile man - on - the - run than Cary Grant's Roger O. Thornhill (North By Northwest) or Robert Donat's Hannay (The 39 Steps), though he's no less riveting.
I appreciate the motive to entertain and satirize but perhaps you, in generosity to your frazzled readership who simply do not know how they are going to live their daily lives with less politics until the next inauguration (and probably again after the honeymoon is over), please — start a political blog and refrain from contaminating your wonderful dog blog.
Mix that in with the fact that a depleted, frazzled individual may have less tolerance for obvious pick - up attempts, and you have an enhanced aversion to cheesy lines.
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