Sentences with phrase «little changes to your lifestyle»

Aiming to achieve 10,000 steps per day might sound like a lot, but with little changes to your lifestyle it's actually pretty easy.
«Sustainability is made of little changes to our lifestyle that don't cost us anything and can save the planet,» said Stefania Prestigiacomo, Italian Environmental Minister, as she confirmed that a ban on non-biodegradable, single - use plastic bags will take effect on 1 January 2011, for all of Italy.

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Blake graduated, but that did little to change what he calls «my itinerant lifestyle
I propose that those folks who could stand to live a little «greener» commit to making three lifestyle changes (start with the reusable grocery bags — so easy).
As with any changes in your baby's lifestyle or diet, you should always talk to your child's pediatrician before making a decision like this about your little one.
The country's vast population covers the whole socioeconomic spectrum, from elite computer hackers to agricultural laborers whose lifestyles have changed little over the past century.
Read on to learn the cutting - edge treatments and little lifestyle changes that will keep gut issues from cramping your style.
«Both my parents came from little, so they made a choice to give a lot — buying turkeys for homeless shelters at Thanksgiving, delivering meals to patients in hospice care, donating any spare change in their pocket to those asking for it, and performing quiet acts of grace — be it a hug, a smile, or a pat on the back to show ones in need that they would be all right,» she wrote on her lifestyle website The Tig.
But I TOTALLY still needed something to help me indulge a little and reward myself for sticking to such a difficult lifestyle change.
Unfortunately, conventional medical doctors pay little attention in recommending dietary and lifestyle changes, particularly when it comes to cleansing of their psoriatic patient or detoxification.
After living with acne for almost a decade and clearing my skin with changes to my diet and lifestyle, I live in as little coverage as possible.
Luckily, there are ways to postpone the natural slowing down of metabolism, and all you need to do is make some little change in your lifestyle.
We can make lifestyle changes to help eliminate these toxins from our life, but it doesn't hurt to give our bodies a little assistance.
Yes, there are tons of reasons why your skin gets super pissed at you and allow those little stubborn pimples to pop out every now and then, but changing your lifestyle by eating right, doing right, and feeling right can do miracles.
I know of a lot of actual friends, you know, who will try something like this — and I have nothing wrong with people trying things — but they'll buy into a myth like this, they'll make changes in their lifestyle that we would generally think are good, for instance, eating more vegetables, eating more fruits, and they may have underlying health conditions that make meat or animal consumption, such as low stomach acid or GI infections or anything, a little harder for them to digest right now.
And lastly, while I think it is a fantastic lifestyle change for a woman to make, I think it needs to be approached a little differently than most keto dieters will tell you, and definitely differently than the men in our lives.
Unless you start to take control of your life, including your diet and lifestyle habits, you will never get rid of all that unwanted fat — remember, a little change over a long period of time will mean a lot of fat loss — it is all accumulative.
Little successes lead to confidence (and realization that it's not so hard, after all)... Which leads to more and more small changes, and in turn to bigger and bigger changes... And ultimately, a complete lifestyle overhaul.
Whether eating little to no sugar is untenable for someone because of the variety of constraints that we're subjected tolifestyle, work, etc. — is a different question, one whose answer won't change whether it's healthy or not.
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Cougars are very independent creatures, and no matter how great you think you may be, you need to get it through your pretty little head that a cougar thinks very highly of herself and her lifestyle, and wouldn't change it for the world.
Hence, this makes it a little harder for them to change their bad habits and lifestyle.
A situation that more and more Americans are finding themselves in these days is being just a little short on cash — not a lot, not enough to necessitate a drastic lifestyle change like a second job or a smaller, cheaper apartment.
Unfortunately, many base this lifestyle - changing decision on emotions having little to no knowledge about the dog's breed, temperament, potential behavioral challenges and the financial responsibilities that come along with pet ownership.
My lifestyle and priorities have changed recently, as they tend to in, you know, life, leaving me with very little time to devote to the competitive battling scene that has defined the last decade of my Pokemon playing existence.
Given what whiners we are and how little people are willing to make simple changes in their lifestyles now, how do you think that is going to go over?
In The New York Times Magazine's 2008 Earth Day issue, Michael Pollan argued that climate change was at bottom a crisis of lifestyle and personal character — «the sum of countless little everyday choices» — and suggested that individual actions, such as planting backyard gardens, might ultimately be more important than government action to repair the environment.
We can engineer the required changes to have little effect on the lifestyle of most people.
Like any significant change in your lifestyle or work habits, working from home can take a little getting use to.
«A job transfer is a major life change for employees and their families, and finding a home that fulfills their needs is important and enables the employee to transition to the new job efficiently and with little disruption to family lifestyles and routines,» says Gerry Pearce, executive vice president, broker and affinity services for Cartus.
Am adapting to this change in our lifestyle by being thankful for our home and the other things we can still do together like run little errands and go out for lunch.
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