Sentences with phrase «little more stress»

Contrary to my dreams, my real life involves a little more stress than I'd like.
Like the Z4, the Zenfone 5 features a dual - core Intel processor, but a faster 2 GHz model that should handle a little more stress.
By automating the premium payments with the group auto insurance plan, you will eliminate a little more stress from your monthly schedule.
If you want your life to be a little more stress free then you'll be happy to hear more about Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing program.
«If you live in that hunting, fishing, loving every day mentality, you're going to be a little more stress - free,» says Bryan.
«I saw no benefit to taking it and I thought it might cause a little more stress in my schedule.»
Day by day you'll be a little more stress - free and a lot happier!
This exercise puts a little more stress on the lower back than two arm rows because with 2 arm rows you have a counter balance and less torque.
Their bones are under a little more stress than other breeds!
When I was a single mom and a little more stressed for time, I probably would've had a use for food pouches, basically baby food in a plastic pouch that a child can squeeze right into their mouth.
He seems to be a little more stressed out and confused than the other dogs we brought in, so we will get him neutered, chipped and up to date on shots while we let him decompress.
It usually means I'm a little more stressed than if I could work on an open, free schedule, but it also usually means I can crank out some of my best work.

Not exact matches

«What you should begin to notice if you're doing it correctly [is that] you'll feel like things are a little bit more slowed down, you'll feel a little bit less stressed out, you'll have a larger perspective on things,» he says.
Unconcerned about their personal health, they experience little stress and don't feel the need for more pleasure in their lives.
With science showing sleep deprivation creates a host of negative effects, from decreased creativity to radically compromised mental performance (and that's not even getting into the physical problems it causes), attending to your body's need for sleep is always a good idea, but failing to get enough rest also exacerbates our tendency to get stressed out, so it's even more important to pay attention to if you feel your mental health is getting a little shaky.
So if you're not in a position to radically rethink your schedule to give yourself a little more breathing room, how can you relieve your stress in the (very) little time you have available?
In your private life, you have to fix some stuff or you have just a little bit more stress than normal.
On the issue of sacraments, which dominated much of the discussion (partly due to Leithart's firm insistence on the absolute necessity of weekly communion), Sanders said little, given his low - church Zwinglianism on the issue, Trueman admitted their importance but stressed the centrality of the Word, and Leithart camped out on his own more sociological De Lubacian sacramentology.
Up and down its narrow valleys and across its great plain went the pomp and panoply of the ancient world, and its more commonplace traffic as well: rich argosies from far Babylon, carrying the wares down to Egypt; royal messengers of the great kings who ruled in Persepolis, bearing decrees for the officer in charge at the frontier station of Assouan; plenipotentiaries of Hatti and of Egypt, seeking a modus vivendi in the political stresses of the thirteenth century; conquerors with their chariots and footmen and their tale of atrocities behind and yet before; wandering bands of foot - loose adventurers, seeking a good land where they might strike roots into the soil - all these and hosts of others were led among the Palestinian hills where went the great trunk roads of the ancient world, camped in the plains, bartered in the little cities, or stayed to lay permanent claim to some hit of the land.
Day - to - day duties, general stress, uncertainties, lack of sleep, or whatever else the case may be, sometimes a beautiful bowl of nourishment can be just what we need to make our days a little more cheerful, if only for a bit!
Lately, I've been wanting to spend a little more time working on the blog, and in my mind I guess I equated that with spending 5 minutes extra here and 10 minutes extra there on the computer, but I'm realizing that that's just stressing me out.
With how insanely busy I've been with work, I'm trying to find a little bit more balance and get back to stress - free cooking, while still making sure to thoroughly test and vet each recipe that ultimately appears here — the consequence of that being that I'm very very slow - moving with recipe development at the moment.
It is not medicine and not supposed to take the place of any med's you take - but it is a pleasant snack - Tastes like figs - somewhat crunchy and I found it to be good when I just want a little something to keep myself from the more damaging foods like chips - I can't tell you if it works or not - only because that would take a blood test and also I don't have diabetes - just elevated sugar at times of stress.
So today, let's talk a little more about stress, overwork, and the nutrients that are necessary always, but even more so when we're trying to bulldoze forward at full speed.
When you think you're done squeezing, do it a little more (let's call it stress relief).
Now he's got 36 more holes to see if he can find that iron game again and put on a little show without the stress of contention.
I find that cannabis actually helps me regulate and be more in the moment, I'm not over anxious or stressing about every little detail, and I get great sleep at night, a combination of which helps keep my stress levels down and me feeling better and healthier overall.
Some parents want to be a little more structured and scheduled — a more predictable schedule may make you less stressed.
I thought this one had some better information on things like night wetting, but that the other one described the process itself a little better, especially going into more detail about WHY it works and thus stressing the importance of following every step.
The third reason I see is that there's an increase in stress and anxiety in very little kids, and if you're stressed, you have difficulty focusing and paying attention, and therefore you're more likely to be diagnosed or misdiagnosed as having ADHD.
Armed with a bag full of snacks and toys, both mum and dad were more than a little stressed about a cross-Atlantic overnight flight.
Plus, there are so many things in our environment today that add stress, particularly for a child who has a later developing nervous system or maybe is a little more sensitive.
This means that you can more smoothly turn corners and maneuver through crowds with little stress on you.
Some experts suggest that, particularly young children exhibit more anxiety and stress when they have permissive parents who give little guidance or set few limits.
Nuna want to create high chairs that provide little ones with their very own place at the table, close to their parents and other family members, making mealtimes more fun and stress - free.
Little League did not institute a ban on curve balls, and, in light of new research suggesting that the pitch does not, contrary to conventional wisdom, put more strain on a young pitcher's elbow than other pitches (indeed, the research suggests curveballs place less stress on the elbow than a fastball), was perhaps correct in not doing so.
I feel stronger, more confident, a little stressed, but overall, I feel good.
I think it stressed me a little bit more with my first son, because I just couldn't understand what was happening.
Also, if little tummies are stressed by too much food or upset by new foods (constipation is fairly common if solids are pushed too hard), your baby could be more even more wakeful and wanting to suck for comfort.
Because I wasn't worried about time, I gave into one more story please or a little more snuggles, Mommy and I was happier, less stressed, and more relaxed.
This time of year everything changes... summer is over, preschool ramps up, there's a different kind of stress, a more rigorous routine yet a less rigorous physical expenditure... our kids feel this change and their little bodies just don't need the sleep the way it did during the physically draining summer months.
Here are five features to look for in a sippy cup to help transition your little ones a lot more smoothly and with less stress for you.
You will pay a little bit more for better wipes, but as you use fewer wipes and your baby to be unlikely to have rashes, well that will save you money (and stress!)
So, at the end of that day when you are less stressed, you have a little bit more to give to your partner, a little bit more to talk with them about, you are more pleasant.
Everybody knows that exercise is good for you, but exercise also helps you deal with your stress levels a little more effectively.
Let Baby Slings and Carriers take the stress out of choosing the right babywearing tool for you, so that you can spend more time bonding with your little bundle of joy.
One more thought on introducing a pacifier to your baby: they can be wonderful stress - savers while out in public running errands with your little one.
What's more, being attentive and nurturing with your baby at any time of the day — mealtime or not — helps little ones to develop emotional, cognitive and behavioral self - regulation skills that, later in life, have been linked to handling stress better and lower risk of obesity.
«I committed to finding ways of reducing stress — I gave up some work, exercised more, got a little more relaxed about the housework.
We are worried out of our minds over every little thing we experience with our fragile babies, so when these breast challenges occur we find ourselves stressed out even more.
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