Sentences with phrase «means sticking with your goal»

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That means either sticking someone in goal with no protection and hoping no one takes a slapshot or getting a teammate drunk and convincing him that no, getting hit with a speeding puck won't hurt that much.
The one thing that stuck with me during my unmedicated births, that I learned during prenatal classes, was the difference between pain with a goal or meaning, and suffering.
What I mean is, sticking with the same 3 sets of 6 - 8 reps example, if you did 7, 6, 5 on an exercise, your goal next time is NOT to just bring that 3rd set to 6 reps and just maintain the other two as they are.
That means sticking with a sound financial strategy that lines up with the goals you're trying to achieve over the time frame you're investing for, says Dan Hallett, director of asset management for HighView Financial Group in Oakville, Ont.
This means that I am not usually wondering about is it time to get out of the stock market, but sticking to our plan and making adjustments (as needed) that align with our goals.
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