Not exact matches
The pastors are not staying out of politics as it is so they should probably be involved in a way that lines up with their faith... you know, all of that help the
less fortunate
stuff that seems to be ignored in favor of
getting angry about what people
do in their bedrooms.
I feel
less guilty when I indulge in this
stuff, plus I don't
get a sugar spike!
I could care
less about Liverpool n Spurs as I'm confident Arsenal ll still finish above them n hopefully United and Chelsea never
get their
stuff together or when they
do we should be double - figures above them..
Ava is really big on sewing these days (thank you, Waldorf preschool) and will be able to
do a little of the stitching (we use thicker needles so she's
less apt to poke herself), and I think Julian will
get in on the
stuffing part.
Some things we
do are: ~ Recycle ~ Purchasing
less «
stuff» ~ When we
do buy something, are aware of packaging ~ Use rice milk instead of cow's milk ~» Meatless Mondays» as we move toward a more vegetarian lifestyle ~ Purchase locally grown fruits and veggies ~ Try to repurpose / reuse
stuff that would otherwise
get thrown away
We
do try and
get out walking as a family year round but the sunshine and good weather of summer make it a lot easier and
less stuff to take as well.
Plans to spend
less time on the computer in the evening (and hopefully the day),
get organised and
do lots of fun
stuff, including some bits just for me!
And by
less, I don't mean «boy, I really should
get to cleaning out that coat closet»: I mean, drastically
less stuff.
when you can just go buy it directly from the china website for cheaper and free shipping and takes
less time to
get your
stuff and ive noticed there really isnt any discount if you buy bulk cause on the websites you
do nt have to buy bulk and its still the same price or 1 bucks difference
First baby due
less than 4 months from now I am so lost at what to
get don't wan na waste money on unnecessary
stuff... just my husband and I...
Carole Potter: Yes, so with the Posterior Tongue Tied clipping you have to
do these stretching and sweeping exercises for about 2 weeks after the actual clipping and the stretching exercises with time
get less painful for the baby but they are pretty hard for them initially so I used various homeopathic
stuff that was given by my lactation consultant as well as,
stuff that I can buy like, whole foods or sprouts and that helped Mallory a lot with the exercises because she is an intense baby and the stretching was hard on her.
I like a closed system for a couple of reasons, the obvious being that gross
stuff doesn't
get into my milk but also I can lend my pump to other moms knowing full well that their milk will not be contaminated either, plus, you don't need to wash the tubing, a few
less things I need to worry about.
The
less stuff your kid has to bring into the shower the more likely they are to
get the job
done, right?
«Tesco's have
got oodles of money — or actually slightly
less than they used to — but it doesn't mean it's right to nick
stuff from anywhere.»
I know of a doctor who eats nuts all day long, doesn't worry about that
stuff and just eats a healthy whole foods vegan diet (she actually eats
less «perfect» than me) and doesn't obsess about things and I was
getting caught up into ratios and all that and the stress was very harmful to me physically and mentally, she advised me not to worry and that it was unnecessary, went over what I ate and said I clearly knew the right foods to eat and I'd be fine but that obsessing like that was unhealthy.
Research shows that having a sense of meaning increases your motivation to
get stuff done, boosts your resilience, and helps you
get through challenges with
less stress.
I know I take a hard - nosed approach with this
stuff, but if finally
getting into shape is important to you, nothing
less will
do, than to adopt a true fitness lifestyle and mindset.
so instead of drugs or drinking i returned to the weights and juice i guess thats a drug lol in this last 2 yrs I've tried everything, to train like i was at the intensity at 28 uh not happening, Im at the point now where i
got to be happy with me at 195 0r 200 cuz if i
get any stronger I'm gonna
get more achy and hurt, so my long ass point here is regardless of this routine that was posted the high reps will keep you lifting longer, as your pump issue i find natural or not its the time between sets that dictates the pump, Corey you and many other naturals have
done it all and still don't look huge its genes id still be 170 or
less i bet if it wasn't for juice but let me say i wish i didn't
do it seriously i had a crappy sexdrive till androgel came out and now I'm only on 300 test a week, I'm
done with deca and eq I've been reading or maybe looking for negative
stuff and I've found it, Another thing is with this routine to go to failure and
getting to heavy weights on so many sets i think will take a cns toll i feel like crap for the last 4 days i overdid it.
They don't
get cancer, but they're sicker overall because they're
less capable of detoxifying aflatxoin — leading to fun
stuff like fatty liver, liver necrosis (cell death), proliferation of bile duct tissue, and early death.
I
did Jenni's Healthy Runner Experiment, and that particular week was a very stressful one for me personally because it was busier than most with kid birthdays, a zoo trip, 2 vacation days to accommodate kid
stuff (which means same work
getting done in
less time) and a solo 18 mile run, for the first time.
Shorter days make me feel like I have
less time to
get stuff done, and when it comes to shooting photos, it's true.
But to me, what makes social media so awesome, is how we're taking away that traditional approach of «I - could - care -
less - about - you - I - just - want - to - market - my - product» and we're replacing it with «I -
do - care - about - you - and - I - want - to -
get - to - know - you - and - then - maybe - you'll - buy - my -
stuff.»
-- I can literally deep - clean the whole house in an hour or
less — I don't have to move the plug when I vacuum — We have valet trash service... a lazy person's dream — We're forced to
get rid of
stuff we don't need (talk about taking the 40 bags in 40 days challenge to a whole nother level)
You've simply
got one model that has
less stuff and doesn't cost as much, and some others that have more things and are more expensive.
If you don't care about brand image, but you
do care about
getting lots of cool
stuff in a potent sedan costing thousands
less than the competition, you'll love the 2012 Hyundai Genesis sedan.
A Mercedes S - Class doesn't
get off the ground for anything
less than $ 90,000 — and again, the good
stuff is hidden away behind even more cost.
The more reviews you
get, the
less likely it is that you
got your friends and family to all come rate your
stuff (which is one of the myths floating around about indie authors... in fact the vast majority of reviews I've received have been from people I don't actually know).
Having a Premium Membership has also focused me more on
getting stuff done and
less on where can I go to learn what I need.
Think about the Apple iPhone 2G - the not - so - easy - to - type - on touchscreen made it
less effective as 9 am to 5 pm tool, but that same screen made it a media winner and a dominant choice for 5 pm to 9 am fun... maybe not as good at
getting stuff done quick as the BlackBerry, but a good choice for people who were looking for
stuff to
do.
This produces a flatter, «offset» price graph for discount retailers through the business cycle; they don't lose as early or as much as everyone else in a major downturn, and they turn it around sooner while everyone else may still be on the way down, but as everything
gets better for everyone on the upswing it's
less great for the discount guys, as they start losing customers and their dollars to competitors with better
stuff, even as the ones they keep spend more.
But don't think just because you budgeted a reduced amount of spending in these areas it automatically means you'll
get less stuff.
As for services, we offer speaking engagements about how to live a minimalist lifestyle (
do more
stuff with
less stuff), and like every super-successful-award-winning-Mega-bloggers... we
do «press trips» as well... which is a fancy way of saying we
get free
stuff in exchange for writing.
I am glad the Limited Edition
gets that nicer America Art for the big box, but... why
do we
get less stuff in our version?
I actually like building PCs, but I don't have the cash to drop on new graphics cards, processors and RAM, so I mostly end up playing older games and
less hardware intensive indies on my PC and
get the newer AAA
stuff for my consoles.
There are some very good branding case studies on companies in marketspaces we've never heard of and could care
less about, but it's the folks who
do the mainstream
stuff that
get read and discussed.
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With technology constantly evolving to make our lives easier, it's shocking that so many lawyers still use old - school,
less than optimal processes to
get stuff done.
Because of IBM Watson, you can
get legal advice (so far for more or
less basic
stuff) within seconds, with 90 % accuracy compared with 70 % accuracy when
done by humans.
It includes all the essentials necessary to keep you safe, and none of the
stuff you don't need — like trip cancellation coverage, because you're
getting on the plane in
less than 30 hours!
* The problem with buying a lot of
stuff up front is that you end up with a bunch of
less expensive
stuff that doesn't really grow with you or a pile of parts that are a pain to keep organized and are obsolete by time you
get around to using them or that you can't find datasheets on.
When couples
do novel things together —
stuff that
gets them engaged and takes them a little bit out of their comfort zones — they tend to feel closer to their partners,
less bored, and generally more satisfied with their relationships.6 So if you think the relationship might be
getting a bit too habitual, then my suggestion would be to mix it up a bit.
It's funny, most Sellers try to save their money by finding these discount agents who will work for peanuts... What they SHOULD
do is hire agents who know how to
do the important
stuff: like
get a higher price and pay
less to the Buyer for repairs.
Every day («ceptin Sundays)- Garden (
do something in the garden)- make the bed - dust (dust something)-- rid (
get rid of something) dishes (
get all the dishes
done)- laundry (if any)- iron (if any)- mend (or work on handwork if there's no mending to
do)- file (file something in my in box, or clean out a file Other
less daily
stuff is watering the lawns / flower beds, kids» baths, grocery list, grocery shop, clean out the fridge, vacuum.
It sounds great, but can easily
get too much on BOTH sides of life, so my goal for a Peaceful Home has a lot to
do with simplifying...
less stuff, furnishings simple — more spare, stylings that are easier to clean,
less to maintain.