Sentences with phrase «life choices such»

Manage your own stress with healthy life choices such as exercise and relaxation.
Manage your own stress with healthy life choices such as exercise and relaxation.

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Those who take the «mommy track» might make far different choices living somewhere with policies and a business culture supportive of working parents, such as Sweden or Canada.
Wealthy people believe, with every fiber of their being, that there is no such thing as bad luck — they believe that the lives they lead are the end product of the choices they have made.
Finally, you must intentionally build systems and processes that allow you to deliver such a wonderful experience that your customers have little choice but to rave about your company and its services to their friends, neighbors and colleagues at all stages of the life cycle.
Programs such as Innovation Week, hosted quarterly, allow employees to dedicate time towards dreaming up and developing projects of their choice, and then collaborating with others outside their team to bring it to life.
I like work flexibility because it enables me to spend more time with my family and gives me extra time to make healthy living choices, such as clean eating and exercise!
Smart design and construction choices create enormous savings over the life of the building, both for new construction and renovation (example: the Empire State Building's deep energy retrofit creates a 33 percent ROI; many projects do even better)-- while innovations such as biomimicry rethink the whole idea of what a building can be
Some wallets have other features, such as checking live exchange rates to your fiat currency of choice or maintaining various coin balances from different blockchains, but we'll cover these in later sections.
Unless you have concerns regarding your ability to get coverage, such as if you've been diagnosed with a life - shortening condition like cancer, our analysis indicates this is a poor choice for most people.
In such cases, term life insurance may be the better choice.
This provides traders with a wide choice of trading tools such as live webinars, an eBook, trading videos, trading signals, one - on - one training and much more.
Justice Byron White wrote in dissent that the Court elevated the value of individual autonomy over the value of the «continued existence of... life or potential life,» while simultaneously pretending not to make such a choice and failing to demonstrate a constitutional warrant for preferring one value over the other.
Unfortunately, humans seem to forget this fact when we find ourselves turning to nature to guide us through difficult choices, such as arguments about whether life begins at conception, or over the proper structure of the family.
Here's the penultimate paragraph: Unfortunately, humans seem to forget this fact when we find ourselves turning to nature to guide us through difficult choices, such as arguments about whether life begins at....
Also, if you believe that God created them, you must also concede that he warned Adam & Eve not to make certain choices, but gave them freedom to do so, and that the consequences they were warned of have come to fruition for both them and all their progeny, and that sin hurts more than just the sinner, and so our lives (all of us) become increasingly more complex and painful with each new sin introduced, such that the choice to do right is often painful for us, which is not as it should be, nor as God would have it, but as we have made it.
But just that having spread out all over the world over two thousand years whether by choice or by force has diluted their blood to such an extent that they resemble people they migrated or were forced to live in for thousand years or two.
I respect your views and beliefs and by know means wish to take away your choices and rights according to your beliefs, also i'm glad we live in such a land that grants freedom of religion and will gladly fight to keep that right for us all.
@Rachel, Many Atheists are simply trying to counter-act the influence of Christians in their lives, such as science in science class, gay marriage, stem cell research, women's choices on reproduction.
Most struggle immensely for years with the guilt of such a slander, to literally be told their entire lives that what they are by no choice of their own, is reprehensible to God and the world.
An entire adult life spent in prayer and fasting in the temple may have equipped her for high status in the ancient world, but to us such choices are nearly incomprehensible.
To be sure, from the days of the Exile on, the majority of Jews lived not in Palestine but in foreign lands, where they were played upon by alien customs and ideas, and in such a situation continued fealty to the ancestral faith was far more a matter of individual choice than it was in the homeland.
Thus we support a reduction in the speed limit because it will «save 7,466 lives every year,» though we would not do so if we recognized that such a law merely reduces the probability that an individual will die in a car accident from.0005 to.0004, a benefit too trivial to be noticed and, for any individual faced with the choice, far below the value of the additional driving time it entails.
Too much of life was routine and delimited in earlier times, and there wasn't enough of a range of possibilities to make such choices.
So make choices and work at your job and live with you family in such a way as if you have your whole life ahead of you.
Without such explanation laymen have no choice but to interpret the symbol or myth literally, and of course it then seems senseless to them in the context of contemporary life.
Without such awareness, we can not have conscious choice about the way we live.
Private schools, charter schools, voucher programs and other school choice options have been championed by reform - minded conservatives such as Jeb Bush for years now, partly because of their success for countless children of color living in poor communities with even poorer - performing public schools.
I might be ecelectic, but what makes me consistent is my belief is something that combines the belief of Scripture with that of Englightenment philosophy: nurturing life is goodness, simply, and helping others to see a model that thinking for ourselves can help heal the world of all past injustices - so that we all learn to WANT to be good... within reason and by our own choice...: you have a society like that, you'll have less injustices, less violence, less money - grubbing by people who hold themselves as representatives of «authority» -(which side are you on, by the way, if you see the world as so divided in such a bipolar reality...?)
Such a concept of the freedom of choice atomizes it by attributing it exclusively to the individual human acts, held together only by the identity of their subject and the length of his life.
Maybe that's why John Legend is such a good choice to play Him in NBC's Easter production of Jesus Christ Superstar Live.
In the first place such education, now as always, is concerned with the nurture of men and women whose business in life it will be to help men to see their immediate perplexities, joys and sufferings in the light of an ultimate meaning, to live as citizens of the inclusive society of being, and to relate their present choices to first and last decisions made about them in the totality of human history by Sovereign Power.
If something reveals itself in such a way that you have no choice in your mind but to know that it is real, then your heart will adjust accordingly, as well as your way of life.
In fantasy's portrayal of such choices is a keen awareness of the terror of life as well as its joy.
The conclusion: given relatively unlimited availability, heroin users will voluntarily stabilize or reduce their dosage and some will even choose abstinence; long - addicted users can lead relatively normal, stable lives if provided legal access to their drug of choice, and with few side effects; and ordinary citizens (in Switzerland at least) will support such initiatives.
Critical thinker, You study a little science and suddenly you feel you have it figured out, Your meaning of life and the after life is based on other men's hypotheses, Yet it makes such good sense to you that you make a life choice based on it, then you stand up and criticize a person whose made a life choice based on A holy Book written 2000 years ago, When it comes down to it how are you any different, Your choices based on science which changes daily and theirs on the prophets.
Later on in the Spiritual Exercises, when writing of the choice of a state of life, Ignatius says that «all matters of which we wish to make a choice [must] be indifferent or good in themselves, and such that they are lawful within our Holy Mother, the hierarchical Church, and not bad or opposed to her.»
In such communities, we can never seek grounds for hallowing our ignorance or sheltering our comrades from the vastness of life and the ambiguities of our choices.
The conflict between the mothers who choose not to abort a Down syndrome child and these who do is salient at the Web site «The Ragged Edge,» where the mother of such a child expresses her disgust with «A Heartbreaking Choice»: «In other words, their fetuses had no value as imperfect living beings.
There were her black - and - white negative thoughts, her rejection of help, her insistence on a definition of life as being able to take care of oneself, her use of objectified terms (such as the new life stage of «miserable existence» to replace merely «feeling miserable»), her unsolicited speaking for others, her legalistic analysis of the problem of euthanasia and doctor - assisted suicide, her exaggeration of minor and temporary discomforts, her refusal to accept family support — cumulatively resulting in her choice to be «in control» and die.
Attacking theocentrically oriented theologians like Stanley J. Samartha, Ashish Chrispal says that such thinking «moves away from the centrality of Christ and the triune God,» and that Samartha «fails to recognise that the kind of pluralism he and other pluralists propose can make the religions a matter of indifference or can take a form of pious scepticism or people may renounce all religious choices, since they can live equally without them» and goes on to emphasise that
Rather, our choice is how we shall pragmatically organize our economic and political life in such a way as to foster living well together And any conservative understanding of such «living well» must include the «paleo» parts.
It turns out that Compassion and Choices — formerly the Hemlock Society — had a hand in creating the end of life «counseling» provision that caused such a ruckus in the Great Health Care Debate.
I don't want to be there, but have such pain from the disapproving attitude while I stumble with the right words, trying to convince well meaning churchgoers why I have made the right choice for my OWN life!
I just bought your book yesterday and am such a big fan — its a stunning layout and makes me really want to try and make some healthier choices in my life; thanks so much x
I'm lucky to live in Southern California where we have such a diverse choice of vegetables to choose from all year around.
But I'm not here to gloat, promise; I, too, was bone - chilled, quietly resentful of people anywhere that their face didn't freeze within half a block of their apartment and questioning all of the life choices that had led me to take up residence in such a place just a few days ago.
Not exactly a cleanse because I don't believe in living to such extremes, but more of an active choice to not eat the things that won't make me feel good and aren't good for me.
by Georgina Tobiska of Caramelize Life Ingredients: 2 c. Bluebird Emmer Farro 3/4 c. crumbled feta or goat cheese 3/4 c. dried chopped fruit (dates, cherries, apricots, huckleberries, blueberries or cranberries or combo) 3/4 c. toasted pecans 2 c. torn greens (such as kale, arugula, spinach, beet greens) 1/2 c. minced green onion Fresh herbs of choice... Continued
They may adopt a certain diet through personal choice rather than out of necessity, such as choosing to live a dairy - free lifestyle.
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