Some we are lax on,
like going to bed on time and eating dessert before dinner.
Not exact matches
If you know you only have two hours of
time to write after the kids
go to bed or while your dad is at his physio appointment or thirty minutes
on your lunch break (been there for all of those), you can't use that
time to do all the other stuff
like finally completing a will
like you've always meant
to do or you can spend it doing quizzes
on Buzzfeed.
This tack has been quite effective in working with pagans, wiccans, and several people who have joined some questionable new age groups...
like the mother of a friend who after years as a pentacostal became a scientologist... were still working
on that one...
time to go to bed.
I know I had planned
on eating steak for dinner last night, but it was nearly 10:30 by the
time I ate, and I just didn't feel
like anything heavy sitting in my stomach before
going to bed.
I felt
like being tied
to my pump in the evening was causing me
to miss out
on family
time, so I decided
to drop
to five pumps per day: one in the morning before my daughter woke up, three at work, and one after my daughter
went to bed.
But, I also
like to kind of turn it around and say, «Well, mom and baby are
going to be sitting
on the couch, in
bed, relaxing, wherever they are breastfeeding for about 45 minutes, eight or more
times in a 24 hour period for the first couple of weeks; this is your opportunity
to reconnect with your partner».
by getting pregnant again:P lol but they have both had their own
beds for more then 2 yrs available
to them, and they had many
times slept in them... But I am currently thinking of getting a bigger
bed so when my 5.5 mth old is a bit bigger the boys can come in with us again if they want (
on occasion I wake up
to find one or the other in
bed with me and the baby and I love it;) I know it might sound
like I have taken
on a lot
to keep them all with me for so long, but in reality the
time has
went by far too fast, and the memories of those nights I love and cherish them now... what works for me might not work for others, I have heard of so many safe and wonderful co-sleeping (or sharing) ways that family's have came up with, what works for some wont work for others, so it is best
to look into it
to find the best way that works for your family:) drmamma.org has some wonderful tips and suggestions... if you want t talk more, feel free
to respond I would be glad
to help in anyway I can:)
I also
like to go to bed at this
time, and I'm often pretty exhausted by then, so it's been a struggle
to work
on this emotional project consistently.
my 19 month old son is what i
like to call high matnince he climbs baby gats
time out are nothing
to him
bed time is a nightmare after the warm bath wakes up at 230 and 430 every morning wont
go back
to sleep if i do nt rock him screams throws things throws him self
on the floor.
We only have three bathrooms by the way so the boys come home from football and my oldest boy is 10, I get them one at a
time in and we get up and we have
like a minute in the shower, scrub head
to toe and get the body wash and you get out, and you brush your teeth and you
go get your boxers
on and get
on your
bed and don't hit anybody
on the process.
If your kids
go to bed early, take a little bit of
time each night before
bed to focus
on yourself and what you would
like to do.
We have tried cry it out but he
goes on and
on harbours if you let him and he sounds as if he was hurt (
like u broke hospital arm hats how loud and urgent his cries are) I'm usually tired so I usually end up bringing him
to bed with us and he sleeps fine most
times and extra 5
to 6-1/2 hours.
My natural state is one of constant
on - the -
go - ness, and my mind
likes to follow suit — bouncing from one idea or activity
to the next, ad nauseam, until it's
time for
bed and I'm utterly exhausted.
I
like taking my probiotics supplement before
going to bed and
on an empty stomach,
to ensure that my gut gets ample
time to replenish and my intestinal track is ready for the day ahead.
Get lots of sun,
go barefoot,
go to bed earlier (still working
on that one), reduce stress, avoid as much as possible chemicals and toxins in my home and work environments, and spend more
time outside, get exercise when I feel
like it, and laughing and having fun.
You think about your luxury lifestyle you are enjoying in the future, sleeping until whatever
time you
like, then have breakfast
on the
bed,
going out golfing, eat dinner in expensive restaurants, get home,
go to bed and enjoy romance.
In order
to attain that level of personal reflection and professional distance, the institute creates an environment that enables participants
to remove themselves from the day -
to - day grind by creating a retreat -
like experience that encourages candid discussion from the
time they awake until they
go to bed, and provides unstructured
time to prepare for upcoming classes, reflect
on what they are learning, and apply their new insights
to challenges they may face back home.
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February 17, 1988, I opened my eyes and heard a procession of sounds: first the phone
going off
on the opposite side of the
bed, rousing us at 5:04 a.m.
to what could only be a calamity, then rain pummeling the roof of our old Victorian house, sluicing its sneaky way
to the basement, and finally small puffs of air coming from Hugh's lower lip, each one perfectly
timed,
like a metronome.
Yes you probably need
to spend more
time with him getting used
to the crate, and with the week he spent with you
on the
bed, it might be a little longer process in that he is
going to try a harder than a pup who doesn't know what the
bed is
like to get back
on there.
Like the first Style Savvy game, Fashion Forward operated
on real
time, but Styling Star returns
to the internal day / night cycle that Style Savvy: Trendsetters used, allowing players
to experience a full day in - game and then
go to bed to see a summary of their earnings, as well as their experience gained.
Things
like: You can't just watch the exercise video while having your afternoon snack of cheese puffs and Snickerdoodles,
going a full mile
on your exercise bike in just under 4 hours because you had
to stop three
times for an ice cream break, and getting up at midnight
to finish off the leftover lasagna because you were so hungry when you
went to bed, will really dive bomb your efforts no matter how sincere you may be.
(A grand plan is what as an adult you consider important -
like going to work
on time, making your child
go to bed at a decent hour, child tooth brushing, eating healthily etc. - which may have unfortunate (long - term) consequences if you don't stick
to it - such as being fired, being tired, your child gets holes in his or her teeth, an unhealthy body etc.).