Sentences with phrase «little joys of»

Thanks for destroying one of the great little joys of life you losers.
Avoid burnout through positive self - talk and self - reflection, managing your workload, embracing the little joys of teaching, becoming more resilient, and temporarily setting your problems aside.
See, s the beauty in the little joys of life.
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The little joys of day - to - day life pass so quickly.
This year is all about the little joys of the holiday and a lot less about gifts
«We want to give them at least a little joy of life in these difficult circumstances.

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If the food they didn't eat didn't go directly to the troops abroad, their leftovers could be used to feed their children: «That for every pang of hunger we feel we can have a double joy, that of knowing we are saving worse pangs in... little children, and that of knowing that for every pang we feel we lose a pound.»
As science suggests, those memories are bound to make you happier than you expect, but Rubin also notes that «we tend to write down the happier things,» which also focuses the mind on the positive aspects of life, boosting joy with very little effort.
Will Prince William and Kate Middleton's next little bundle of joy do the same?
Invest a little time into making your company a place of joy, hard work and professionalism, and it just might help your bottom line.
This is a brilliant way of promoting products, enabling discovery as well as bringing a little bit of extra joy in each delivery!
I am not a big fan of schadenfreude — that is, the act of getting joy from the suffering of others — but you can feel a little bit better about your own financial problems when you realize that few people are free of money stress.
While adding up all of the dividends received is nice, one of my other little joys from this activity is actually...
The joy of most entrepreneurs is to start a business that runs on auto — pilot and yet rakes in huge turn — over per month with little or no stress.
Embrace all the joys of email marketing by calling on our team for a little help.
There's little more important than «welcoming» our children — enjoying life together, imparting a sense of wonder and joy, appreciating every moment.
That means lost opportunities for love — illustrated in the viral video of a little girl wrapping herself around a school administrator's legs out of sheer joy at being told a judge had approved her adoption.
I can feel the tension between the big things that grieve me to my over-sensitive core — like the execution of Troy Davis that took place last night — and the little things that tick me off — like folding laundry again, the big things that overwhelm me with gratitude — beauty, truth, love, friendship, kinship — and the little things that make me want to weep with joy — the gap between Joseph's teeth, Evelynn's toothless smiles, Anne perched in a chair for an hour with a book.
I've gotten to know Matthew a little better over the course of the last few weeks and I have to say, his guy's stubborn sense of hope, joy, and commitment to Jesus continues to inspire and challenge me.
Humanity has been sleeping — and still sleeps — lulled within the narrowly confining joys of its little closed loves.
Who has not in spring, when the world is a poem of light and color, delighted in the meadows turning somersaults of joy and «butterflies fluttering up from every little buttercup»?
Joy: I want to tap into that ever - present source of infinite joy by stopping long enough to find it in the little things — the bird's next in my carport, the Book of Common Prayer, long talks with good friends, the sound of Dan breathing (but not snoring!)
Maybe this is one of the greatest marks of a man prone to wonder, prone to speak with thanksgiving and joy — that he takes little for granted.
For one thing, I have what the parenting books refer to as an «active toddler» — a little hurricane of distraction, full of joy and fury and stale Cheerios.
It was therefore a happy reality, and weakness was just one more joy, another perfection: that of the little child who buries himself in his father's shoulder.
In addition, the literal interpretation of the «joy of life» ignores the irony of Zola's title, since the hero in Joie de Vivre, Pauline, perseveres through great suffering (and little joy) as a kind of Christ - figure, much like the hero in Victor Hugo's Les Misérables, Jean Valjean.
Yep, your constent lamenting of the church [institution] shows you have as you put it, «MORE JOY IN MY LITTLE FINGER THAN....»
It was enough to live in the little colony of his people, drawn apart from the corrupt world, seeking to save individuals and experiencing already that perfect love and joy which was the foretaste of life in God's Kingdom.
You know the type: all justice, no joy; all the love in the world for the poor and downtrodden, but very little sympathy for friends who order Coke instead of fair trade organic soya - soda at the bar.
We can certainly say that his real climax is in the Passion narrative, for the tomb pericope which now ends the Gospel has little of the Easter joy and human interest that are to be found in John's tomb story.
The objections to fasting — the resistance of the flesh and «evangelical liberty» — must not deter one from fasting as a form of discipline.31 When the Christian has failed in obedience, is guilty of sin against others, has lost the joy of Christian grace, and has come to little or no prayer, he needs to fast and pray.
But what I experienced as I read O Me of Little Faith can only be described as the relief and joy that comes with knowing you are not alone.
But, as you all know, these events have been characterized by a certain soberness and a moral earnestness that has left little room for some other important gestures of faith: I speak of joy and wonder.
One of the blessing of being in the military and having people work under you is that you get to share in life little joys over and over.
It is rather that, as well as sharing our successes and joys, we also need to allow others to see a little of our pain.
But if your marriage is a «tired friendship,» not breaking apart but monotonous and dull, or if it is pained and a little empty at times but O.K. and even downright happy at others, a growth group may be precisely what you need to liven things up, improve communication, and increase your times of closeness and joy.
One minister wrote of his loneliness as a clergyman: «I have driven in the dark in my little silver Accord on more than one occasion, realizing that there is no one within 50 miles of where I live with whom I can share my deepest pain or joy, no place where I can experience the quiet exultation and peace of complete acceptance.»
Isaiah locates this joy in the giving of a little child.
His master said to him, O good and faithful servant, you were faithful in little, I will put you in charge of much; come and join in the joy of your master.
Despite all the stresses of raising a family (where sometimes it can even seem difficult to make opportunities to talk to each other without interruptions) at a deeper level we are bound closer together, sharing the fundamental joy of making and raisingthese little people.
Thomas Merton describes this experience: «My chief joy is to escape to the attic of the garden house and the little broken window that looks out over the valley.
We should tremble for joy as before the new and fragile life of a little child.
We are writing to let you know of our latest joy — we are expecting our fourth little girl!
A vital function of growth groups for all ages is to help people break out of «the heavies» and experience «little moments of ecstasy» — in playfulness, joy, celebration, worship, deep sharing, mystery, and pain.
And the malaise being felt is all the more traumatic because that marvelous little box that brought us the joy of Milton Berle and Red Buttons during the «50s now pours into our homes all the blood and guts and gore and hate of war and civil strife.
Here is another video along the same theme, which shows the joy that can be brought into the lives of others with a little creativity and courage.
She deserves far more and I hope to spend the rest of my life showing her that, but every little thing that can bring her joy brings me happiness.
Little blocks of joy, thank you for the recipe ella!
Congrats on your little bundle of joy and 2nd book.
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