Sentences with phrase «obsessed at»

I love the fall candles I just went to check on the candle to purchase it and can't find it online did you buy it at the store my favorite scent is vanilla so I would be interested in this new scent anything to buy a new candle (not obsessed at all with candles ha, ha) Hurray for fall
I'm just as obsessed at poking fun at the warmists as they are at revelling in their misery.
Inspired by her personal experiences as the eldest of nine children and as a mother, these moments of chaos reflect her concern with the conflicting values of society directing parents to be both child - centred and self - obsessed at the same time.
I am totally obsessed at the moment.
But he was obsessed at that time by the desire to create a Chinese typewriter, something that had never been thought possible: Chinese is a language that requires thousands of individual characters in order to print a newspaper, as compared with twenty - six letters for English.
Authors are often so obsessed at the idea of «reaching new readers» that they forget that the reader is not only a «customer,» it can be their first and foremost marketing ambassador.
And I'm obsessed at the moment with this merino wool sweater by Stewart + Brown:
I seem to go through phases with the fabric — I was obsessed at twelve, collected a lot of velvet pieces again in my mid-20s and now, I'm all about velvet shoes.
The Pearl Lariat necklace has some Gatsby to it, and I'm obsessed at the moment.
You really need to be obsessed at this point, because this is going to be your most difficult month yet.
The hysterical language being used (not least by those who like to think of themselves as moderates) opens Labour up to the charge of being self - obsessed at a point where the public expect politicians to be confronting profoundly complex security questions.
Oh, we love Mad About Minibeasts — my little girl has become a bit minibeast obsessed at the moment!
I am as hummus obsessed, as my kids are pumpkin carving obsessed at Halloween, so really like this as an alternative.
I served these in fluffy Greek pitas, because well... I'm kinda obsessed at the moment.
I get over-the-top competitive when there are points and other «players» involved, so I'd more than likely become obsessed at winning this competition!
I decided to fill mine with lemon curd since I am citrus obsessed at the moment and I am glad I did because they were just the perfect amount of sweet and tart that I needed with my morning tea.
I know, I eat it so many times a week — I'm really obsessed at the moment!
Not saying it's not possible, but in the face of American Christendom that's obsessed at every turn with attacking those that pursue knowledge, I find it this concern ironic.
This can include talking about it, although sometimes women may go through a stage of talking of their traumatic experience a lot so that it obsesses them at times.
And I'm obsessing at those oversized collars on the knits — were those by Hannah Kliewer?
Maybe she obsesses at the gym.
Given the importance of this first impression, am I the only one that obsesses at the start of the school year about what to wear on the first day of class, down to what color tie to wear?

Not exact matches

Lighthizer, who lacks his boss's need for public attention, appeared at a Washington - based think tank on Sept. 18 to explain at length why the administration is so obsessed with narrowing the trade deficit.
The Mars analogy is a thinly veiled jab at Elon Musk, who in addition to being obsessed with the prospect of colonizing Mars is also one of the tech world's biggest A.I. fearmongers.
«I looked at my life, and I realized through obsessing over my body I was selecting the easy path.
In order to be truly successful at something, you must obsess over it and let it consume you.
If you obsess over the manuscript for days on end, without giving yourself time away, you won't do as good a job at revisions.
«If investors spent less time listening to the talking heads on BNN and CNBC and more time studying history, they would realize that there is little value added by obsessing about economic growth,» Murray Leith, an analyst at Odlum Brown in Vancouver, wrote last fall.
Almost a little too obsessed — they spend a lot of time on details that at first glance wouldn't seem to be really important.
Especially at service - obsessed high - end chains such as Ritz - Carlton, the protocol is to move amenities back to the sink so they look nice.
Established businesses say startups are better at predicting customer demands because they are younger and more obsessed with data.
I don't think they are obsessed about competitors at this point.
Hunt says her own evolution has been «a combination of being enamored and obsessed with the social web and being in the right place at the right time.»
I still aspire to do the very best job I can, but I don't obsess over it and lie in bed at night beating myself up when I make a dumb mistake.
These travelers don't just love to fly; they are obsessed with collecting frequent flier miles at the cheapest possible cost.
Tech entrepreneur Drew Houston spoke about the importance of obsessing over your dream during his 2013 commencement speech at MIT.
Coors Light is rightfully taking advantage of the current VR hype in order to appeal to a younger generation that is equally obsessed with tech and outdoor adventuring — or at least from their VR headset.
This exact phenomenon is what we're seeing in AI right now, at least with developers that haven't obsessed over their customers.
But instead of obsessing over the gap between the U.S. and Canadian price on the back of the new Annie Proulx novel, take a look at your stock portfolio.
After graduating from Stanford with a degree in mechanical engineering and product design, Sterling was bothered by how few women were in her program and became obsessed with «disrupting the pink aisle» with a toy that would introduce girls to the joy of engineering at a young age.
In fact, you could both put in crazy hours and obsess endlessly about work and still not put your health at risk if you had one additional protective factor.
More so than ever before, working professionals are obsessed with comparing their own achievements against those of others, all at their own peril.
When Sherry Turkle looks at how obsessed people have become with their personal devices, she sees the traces of another public health epidemic: obesity.
Once he recognized where the attention was, he became great at the creative in those platforms, and of course, he never stopped obsessing about what he spent — something his clients are sure to appreciate.
Before joining private equity firm Capital Advisors as an executive vice president, she had worked at a couple of tech companies — including as CFO of General Magic, a spin - off from Apple (AAPL) that closed in 2002 — and in all of those positions her job was to obsess over quarterly results, meeting demands of investors.
«Jeff Bezos has always looked at his company as being very customer - obsessed,» Lori Beer, chief information officer at JPMorgan Chase, told Business Insider.
Gates was almost instantly obsessed with a computer when he first encountered one in eighth grade in 1968 at Lakeside School in Seattle, where he met Paul Allen, who would eventually become his business partner.
But after an 18 - day run eating Goldfish crackers for dinner and working on the business way past midnight, I realized when you're the only employee at your company, you become obsessed with everything.
«Marketers are obsessed with customer insights,» recently wrote Mary Shirley Sheehan, Product Marketing lead at re-marketing platform AdRoll.
It's fun to look at the most popular one from when you were born and see what everyone was obsessed with.
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