Most people don't get
nearly enough sleep and that's going to screw with your hormones which will screw with your appetite which will in turn screw with your weight.
My back hurts, I don't get
nearly enough sleep, and I need a break.
Also, between us, we have five children and not
nearly enough sleep to get us through the day.
I'd been up late the night before and didn't get
nearly enough sleep.
Not exact matches
With the average commute time of
nearly an hour each day on top of the eight or more hours spent on location, as well as other necessities outside of work hours of looking after kids, housework, maintenance of vehicles, etc., people simply don't have
enough time and energy to exercise and
sleep regularly, give their best to their personal relationships, or relax and have fun — that is, until Saturday mercifully arrives.
I wasn't
sleeping enough, I was often stressed, I stopped moving my body regularly and enjoying time in nature, I didn't eat particularly well, and I didn't spend
nearly enough time with my family or friends.
When your milk regulates, you are producing just
enough milk for your baby — not more, so you won't feel full
nearly as often (or until baby starts
sleeping through the night!)
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than one - quarter of the U.S. population report occasionally not getting
enough sleep while
nearly 10 percent experience chronic insomnia.
The reality is that virtually all of us eat too much sugar and processed flour, don't get
nearly enough exercise, fresh air or sunshine, are chronically stressed, don't get
enough sleep, and are awash in a sea of environmental estrogens created from our modern technological world of plastics and pesticides.
If your child is not
sleeping enough or not
sleeping well, addressing developmental issues is
nearly impossible.
Still, there is
enough here to sympathize with our protagonist, a role that Hawke could and
nearly does play in his
sleep.
Every year,
nearly 7 million pets are surrendered to animal shelters across the country, and most of these beautiful animals are eventually put to
sleep because there simply aren't
enough homes for all of them.