Sentences with phrase «often do the trick»

If you've been having difficulties with payments and need relief from collection agencies, a consolidation loan can often do the trick.
Baked goods often do the trick to get me out of a funk.
And while it often does the trick at times, I like to have other low sugar dessert options so I don't climb to the top of my cabinet to get the damn Scandinavian Swimmers from Trader Joe's.
All you can do is rule out one cause at a time: changing position so they get a new view (putting them on your shoulder with your back to a window often does the trick); taking off or putting on clothes; changing their nappy, gently rocking them or feeding them.
Deciding on the span of timeouts according to the age of your child often do the trick, with one minute for one year of age.
Blocks are probably on the low energy end of getting your kids moving around, but they'll often do the trick of engaging them creatively and intellectually.
And don't forget your baby doesn't necessarily need baby wipes; a soft tissue or towel with warm (not hot) water will often do the trick with younger infants.
Most jaundice needs no treatment, but when it does, phototherapy (light therapy) is considered very safe and effective: Placing a baby naked in a bassinet, with his eyes covered, under blue «bililights» often does the trick, because ultraviolet light changes the bilirubin to a form that the baby can more easily dispose of in his urine.
When an older mind faces a task that requires speed, he says, a conscious effort to work faster can often do the trick.
To experience the rubber hand illusion, you'll need a fake hand of some kind — an inflated rubber glove will often do the trick — a flat piece of cardboard and two small paintbrushes.
Luckily, the amygdala is soothed with oxygen, and deep breathing often does the trick.
However, a snack like a piece of fruit & cheese often does the trick.
A plain tennis ball will often do the trick but the therapy balls are softer and often feel better to sensitive areas.
One to two tablespoons of Castor oil with lemon and water often does the trick.
Wearing a dress in a beautiful color underneath a warm sweater often does the trick and adds a special touch to your look.
I find that a nice camel / brown colored leather bag often does the trick.
A different face and delivery will often do the trick.
And don't forget your baby doesn't necessarily need baby wipes; a soft tissue or towel with warm (not hot) water will often do the trick with younger infants.
The fresh air and exercise often does the trick, especially when you are dealing with stress.
But for infrequent tummy upset, adding just a small amount of pumpkin will often do the trick.
For casual movie fans, a $ 300 - 400 soundbar can often do the trick, and may well be a better choice for music streaming.
When designing a logo, for instance, a simple lettermark that creatively incorporates both of your initials will often do the trick.

Not exact matches

Musk's five - minute scheduling trick did teach me something new about productivity: It made me realize how often I stop whatever I'm doing to read or reply to new emails.
The paradox is, in our fast - paced world, we often skip tutorials, don't read directions and never bother to learn all of the tricks our gadgets have to offer.
Clever marketers often use distinction bias to trick us into paying more for things we don't actually need and won't make us any happier!
These occurrences are terrifying, so we remember them instantly, tricking our brain into thinking they happen much more often than they actually do.
In fact, for many people seeking financial independence — and those who have achieved it — it's often a mindset shift that does the trick.
This company's lead candidate, trilaciclib, is intended to prevent the blood cell devastation often caused by standard chemotherapies, and it appears to do the trick.
I do not think that people are inherently dishonest, I simply know the mind plays many tricks, and people will often draw conclusions that are false, and then build on those false conclusions to create all new false conclusions.
When people try to trick Jesus, as they often do, He does not consign them to everlasting slavery, but instead tries to liberate and free them from the fear, the shame, the guilt, and the thinking which causes them to behave this way (cf. Matthew 22:23 - 46).
I don't update the site often, but when I do, I try to provide good blogging tips and tricks.
I make these cookies quite often, but they didn't use to look the way I wanted them even though I have tried different tricks.
For this one, I often stick with dates, but raisins would also do the trick.
This is because he lacks tricks and he is slow, unsteady of the opposing players to commit fouls on him he is the one often do the fouls.
ramsey is not even a class dribbler in epl world let alone beyond and his passing is decent but not great and too often spoilt by silly tricks most of which do nt come off once we found a quality goal scorer in alexis his value plummeted... great bench player and appreciate his willingness to get in to box but a player in the milner mould but that is it....
They might not have the best technical players, but passion wins matches more often than Hollywood passes, flicks and tricks do.
Theo did unfortunately also put in a string of average performances (albeit often from the bench) in advance of scoring a hat - trick in the Premier League equivalent of a wooden spoon match.
A rumoured # 5 million bargain from Swiss club Basel, Elneny came very cheap and fans did not know too much about him, but as Wenger often does, he seemed to pull a trick from under his sleeve and presented us with a central midfielder who is not afraid to get stuck in at either end of the pitch.
He's not confident of the kick and run i.e the old Michael Owen or he hasn't got any tricks in his bag to sweet foot and trick his way around a player and hence continue his forward assault and get a half decent cross in the box............ well, not as often as he should be doing it.
They seem to often think that reasoning with her with words like, «Oh, this is a (friendly, small, quiet, gentle, kid - loving) dog (cat)» will do just the trick to solve the whole complex problem.
Often, just a spoonful at a time will do the trick.
The water alone will do the trick, but you can add oatmeal or herbs for relief from the pain and itching often caused by stitches, as Parents suggested.
I struggled a lot in the beginning because as a first - time mom, I didn't know how much milk output was normal, how often I needed to pump and I didn't know any tips and tricks to make pumping easier.
And don't be tricked by the pump; even if you can't pump any milk out at this time, your more efficient baby often is getting something.
But sometimes even email and a quick shower do the trick — after all, desperate people are often the most creative.
By the time most mothers get to the point of nursing publicly, they've usually already mastered latching and overcome most of their initial problems, and they often nurse so while totally covered up, so none of the latching - on tricks, comfort measures, or anything else they had do to nurse successfully are visible.
«This memory clutter that's causing low confidence could be a reason why older adults are often victims of financial scams, which typically occur when someone tries to trick them about prior conversations that didn't take place at all.»
While the problem probably doesn't have real - world applications, Tao says, «the act of solving a problem like this often gives a trick for solving more
On fit tricks When I do HIIT (high - intensity interval training) I often wear a heart rate monitor — not to track calories burned, but to monitor my heart rate and rest time.
This particular hormone regulates your appetite, so when cortisol knocks it out of whack, you feel hungry more often — it tricks your brain into thinking you need more calories, even when you don't [4].
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