Sentences with phrase «shifting her work into»

Exploring the possibilities of shifting her work into something three dimensional, her clay models play around with texture and colour, pushing the limits of traditional illustration.
This is the opportunity to step away from shift work into a Monday to Friday, days - based position.

Not exact matches

For example, try breaking up your work hours into multiple shifts to help keep your brain refreshed during the time you're actually working.
Talking of all this in the Frank + Oak boardroom, Song shifts into guru mode, opining about a future that seems (to him) crystal clear, even if — always working to be a step ahead — he won't share exactly what he sees.
(And while we may be tempted to equate shift work with the service industry, any journalist, designer, developer, or artist who works well into the night on deadline can relate — hey, it's well past midnight again as I'm writing this.)
Her second, The Leisure Economy: How a Shift Away from the Work World Will Reshape Our Lives and Industries (Wiley, 2007), detailed the economic sea change that will result as baby boomers retire and the «time - crunch economy» turns into the «the leisure economy.»
I quit my job just over two years ago to set up my own business and in those two years I've worked as a freelance copywriter but I'm now shifting my business into online teaching.
The cadence of the quarter really worked exactly like we thought it was going to work, with the shift of Easter into the second period, March, out of the third, which is April last year, obviously March was a better months than April.
I work 2nd shift and go into a local all night store on occasions after work.
Occasionally Barr mentions a scholar who breaks out of fundamentalism into a genuinely critical stance (though usually extremely conservative)-- but only to call into question the honesty of such shifts without frank recognition of the break and even apology to critics whose work had been dismissed and motives impugned.
Ireland's recent decision to approve same - sex marriage, by popular referendum, has left the country's Catholic reputation in ruins.Of course, this shift didn't come about overnight — secularization has been in the works for some time — but the vote reinforces the feeling of a dramatic break with Ireland's Catholic heritage, and a step into an uncertain future.
These shifts were spurred by a new American affluence, by the Pill, by the flood of women into the work force, by the destabilization of traditional values during the war in Vietnam, and by a new societal emphasis on self - fulfillment.
Of course, this shift didn't come about overnight — secularization has been in the works for some time — but the vote reinforces the feeling of a dramatic break with Ireland's Catholic heritage, and a step into an uncertain future.
What Lasch adds to this picture is that married women's large - scale entry into the workplace coincided with the shift to an economy that «depended on work that had no other object than to keep people at work and thus to sustain the national capacity to consume, which in turn sustained production, which sustained... an approximation of full employment» all without reference to the intrinsic quality of the goods and services produced or the intrinsic satisfaction of the work that went into them.»
I remember working as a server in a Middle Eastern festivities hall when I was a teenager, and during busy shifts, ducking into the freezer and stuffing my face full of pistachio - filled cigars and baklawa... As delicious as they were, the heartburn that followed was anything but.
It's enough to press into a small 6» tart pan with a removable bottom OR a wide - mouth mason jar top works as a make - shift tart pan.
Do the work to shift the very nature of the relationships you enter into.
How can pumping work best into your shift?
It was hard, because I am a teacher during the school year, my husband works at night and then during the summers he goes on the day shift so I kind If turn into a stay at home mom, so there I was 7 months pregnant with two boys that wouldn't sleep at all.
If you're prepared to work a few extra hours at the weekend, or do a shift or two in a bar, you'll bring in a little extra income that you can stash straight into your savings account.
It invites them to question their most basic assumptions about raising kids while offering a wealth of practical strategies for shifting from «doing to» to «working with» parenting — including how to replace praise with the unconditional support that children need to grow into healthy, caring, responsible people.
Shifting back into rules and expectations and school work is a big change, and one that many kids need time to adjust into.
But I have to do something because every morning after I work a night shift, my family is falling into little tiny pieces which means I'm trying to fix them and not able to recover from having been up working all night and I am starting to get just a teensy bit resentful.
So where if your baby feels comfortable on cradle hold on one side just kind of shifting it into like a football hold on the other so they're always facing the same direction until that little kink in the neck can kind of work itself out.
Love is the hard internal work you do to shift from your automatic reaction of anger into a place of compassion.
Rikers Island spiraled into chaos after last week's storm hit, with as few as three people running its Emergency Operations Center, correction officers forced to work triple shifts and roads so blanketed with snow that an ambulance was delayed in transporting a prisoner who later died, sources revealed.
What has been a consistent 5 - 4 conservative - liberal balance will shift into a 6 - 3 or 7 - 2 conservative majority led by Chief Justice, John Roberts, who cut his government teeth working in President Reagan's Justice Department in the early 1980s.
Additional legislation would help boards of elections recruit and retain essential staff by allowing election inspectors to split work days into shifts (A.6907 - A, Hunter).
A juror at the Percoco trial offered to shift where she works — 633 Third Ave. — after revealing she might run into the governor at her job.
Recently, it was highlighted how these multi-billion pound profitable companies send texts to between twenty and fifty young workers at a time, making them race into work to cover shifts.
Rikers Island spiraled into chaos after last week's storm hit, with as few as three people running its Emergency Operations Center, correction officers forced to work triple shifts and roads so blanketed with snow that an ambulance was delayed in transporting a prisoner who later died.
Moreover, the Lib Dems on their own admission have shifted rightward, with crypto - Thatcherite policies - such as abolishing the New Deal (which has brought 1 million into work) and the Child Trust Fund (to give poor youngsters an asset for their adult lives), and promoting privatisation of health services.
A country choosing to shift its numbers at the eleventh hour, said Peter Ogden, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, is «hard for me to imagine, given the amount of time and work that countries have put into coming up with their targets.»
Range shifts associated with climate change could be at work, too, quickly pushing species into new terrain.
When dietary potassium intake is elevated, the kidneys — composed of millions of small tubes working together — shift fluid to the area near the end of the tubes where potassium secretes into the urine.
The aim is to move the body's low point, which usually falls between 3 am and 6 am, out of the work shift and into the daytime.
Peyronel - Svaikauskas says they need to be ready to go to Illinois and squeeze a lot of work into eight - hour shifts, all in a high - security facility.
That is what draws researchers into the bowels of an abandoned Minnesota iron mine, working long shifts in what is surely one of the most tedious, yet potentially rewarding, jobs in all of physics.
Those who reported working irregular or rotating shifts with usual night shifts were 44 percent more likely to have type 2 diabetes, after taking into account other established risk factors.
The technique doesn't work for very remote galaxies, however, because the expansion of the universe shifts the blue hydrogen light into a hard - to - observe infrared wavelength.
Biomedical science, by its very nature, is not work that neatly falls into hourly units or shifts.
Even when the researchers took into account shift work and other environmental causes of daytime fatigue, the association held up.
Donning respirators, they gave shop employees individual meters to wear for a work shift, then inserted tubes and traps into the hoods to measure elemental and gaseous mercury.
Staff members were enrolled into the study when working a schedule of day or evening shifts, or days off, followed by at least 3 or 4 consecutive night shifts.
This is important so that you're able to shift the load down into the core and prevent the shoulders from doing all the work.
I was like, «Man, this guy looks so much better than everyone, all the other vampires working the shift, and so that was my — my entry into apple cider vinegar.
The WHO's categorization of shift work as a possible carcinogen brings into focus the body's circadian rhythm.
If you've been focusing on burst or sprint training, metabolic circuits and not much aerobic work for months now, you may be shifted into this state.
Plenty of core work will come into play and your weight will be shifted onto your wrists and hands, but it is a good exercise to attempt.
He went back into work and put in the remaining 6 hours of his work shift
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