Breaking the game into
smaller chunks worked out perfectly and kept the open areas large enough to traverse and find hidden items while not feeling big enough to get lost in.
Not exact matches
If you're trying to reduce the costs of content production, you can always divide up the
work, distributing
small chunks among your team.
Instead, cut your larger goals into
small, manageable
chunks and
work toward reaching each
small milestone every day.
The 8 percent are smart enough to
work on several
smaller chunks to complete a big goal.
As an example, if you
work for 10 hours a day, break that time up into
smaller chunks and designate those
chunks for specific tasks or groups of tasks.
Start
small, maybe five minutes per day, and
work up to larger
chunks of time.
Footwear accounts for a
small but expanding
chunk of its sales and is seen as a key growth driver as the athletic apparel brand
works to rebound from a challenging year.
Blueberry Chipotle Barbecue Sauce Makes about 4 cups 1 tablespoon peanut oil 1
small onion, finely chopped 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 inch
chunk of peeled ginger, minced 2 cups blueberries (I bet raspberries or blackberries would be great, too) 1/2 cup veggie broth or water 2 tablespoons ketchup 2 tablespoons soy sauce 2 to 3 teaspoons chipotle powder (smoked paprika would
work too) 1/4 cup molasses 2 tablespoons sugar (or more to taste) Salt to taste, if needed Preheat a sauce pan over medium heat.
I'd say start out with
small chunks and
work your way up to the degree of smokiness that
works for you.
cans of
chunk light tuna in water 1/4 cup minced red pepper 2 tsp Miracle Whip mayonaise 2 tsp dill relish 2 tsp Bigfat's 3o8 Garlic Ginger Hot Sauce Optional - 1 Tbsp diced onion Salt and pepper 4
small to medium tortillas (flour tend to
work best) 4 leaves of lettuce 8 slices of cucumber 4 slices of a cheese of your liking or preference (you can also use any shredded cheese you might like) Drain off water from tuna and add both cans into a...
I normally love
small chunks of apple in cake and muffins, but the grated texture
works better in mini cupcakes, imo.
Work these
small pieces into the flour mixture until it's crumbly «like cornmeal», with some larger, pea - sized
chunks of butter remaining.
Using your fingers, and
working quickly, break the butter down into the flour mixture until butter
chunks are the size of oat flakes or
small peas.
I sliced mine into fairly large rectangles, bit
smaller chunks would
work, too.
I would think baby carrots would
work fine, or you could slice up regular carrots and cut them into
smaller chunks.
I made the apple
chunks slightly
smaller than picture and cubed the cheddar (just my preference) and that
worked out fine.
Small chunks of colorful peppers or carrots
work well.
Also, I was looking at the fit, and maybe it just doesn't
work well for
smaller babies or before they
chunk up?
An example might be to start your
work day by visualising yourself dealing with the workload, and breaking the day down into
small «
chunks» of different tasks.
Break your weekly workload into
smaller chunks and you'll recover better and be able to do more total
work.
But for the staff and teens who
work at the place, there's still plenty of unfinished business to deal with, including love both requited and unrequited, the talent show and the
small matter of a
chunk of Skylab falling to Earth that might just hit them...
It's a useful technique, as it allows Learning and Development to break learning into
smaller chunks to keep up with the fast - paced
work environment and this can also be shared with colleagues more easily.
When talking about motivation, student responses included: «break down large assessments into
smaller chunks and goals» and «share exemplars of student
work to show success and to inspire».
Microlearning is the process of breaking educational materials and content down into
smaller «
chunks» that are easy to access in our fast - paced
work environment.
While Camp Long - Form is mounting masterful drones about the joys of deep reads and rich narrative immersion, the Don't Blink squad presents a pizzicato counterpoint, talking to us (very fast) about how the «
chunking» of bigger
works into
small pieces is the pathway to our fragmented future.
However, if you read by
small chunks here and there, I found it to
work fairly well.
If you haven't
worked with a timer, try the Pomodoro technique and write your book section by section in
small chunks.
Once you've got your «off time» noted and your writing deadlines in place,
work backward to break the writing goals down into
smaller chunks.
Working on a large book project in
small, manageable
chunks is the best advice for ANY new writer.
We evaluated a pool of 182
small cities to prove find those that are hosting exciting careers and more
work - life balance, which you just can't get if you're spending a big
chunk of your day in your car or on the subway.
A well - intentioned aim to divert even a
small chunk of each paycheck into an emergency fund sometimes just doesn't
work.
The game
works so well as a handheld game to play in
small chunks.
While the first pass put in a huge
chunk of the game and removed all placeholder
work, the second pass has been all about adding the
small little details that really make the game feel complete.
While it seems likely it could be the most economically efficient of all of them,
working towards it in
smaller chunks seems the only way to make it actually happen.
As was long suspected and shown in the Climategate emails, «rigorous independent examination» for a large
chunk of (C) AGW - supporting
work was a
small clique of «climatologists» reviewing each other's
work, aka «pal review.»
(i) BMO reducing its roster of firms from about 800 to 200 with further reductions planned; (ii) the clients of seven sister firms hiring me to help them get control over their legal spend and forge stronger and more value based relationships with their firms; (iii) the many
small and mid-sized businesses who hire accountants to do all of their tax and structuring
work because it is cheaper than dealing with lawyers; (iv) firms hiring me to help them figure out how to budget, set and meet client expectations without losing money; (v) «clients» who never become clients at all as they do their own legal
work based on precedents that friends share with them; (vi) the various forms of outsourcing that are now prevalent (from offices in India to Tory's office in Halifax); (vii) clients hiring me to figure out how to increase internal capacity without increasing headcount in order to reduce external spend; (viii) the success of firms like Conduit, SkyLaw and Cognition (to name a few) who are taking new approaches to «big» and «medium law»
work; (ix) the introduction of full time project managers in many firms; and (x) the number of lawyers throughout the profession who regularly don't docket
chunks of their time in order to avoid unpleasant fee conversations with their clients.
We picked a number of attorneys in various practice groups and
worked out some questions with them in advance, sat down and did a series of interviews at various offices, and then went in and edited them down to these
smaller bite size
chunks.
Currently, a conveyancing solicitor is used to
working in 10 minute
chunks, moving from one client's matter to another very quickly as
small pieces of information arrive bit by bit.
Pick a comfortable
working speed — finish the course in one sitting, or break it up into more manageable,
smaller chunks
Some have also suggested that
small businesses will find it difficult to withstand employees taking
chunks of time off instead of returning to
work after the statutory minimum days.
Split the warmed pastry balls using a sharp serrated knife (a frozen food knife
works well), and stuff the pastries with
small chunks of Gorgonzola cheese and chopped cognac marinated figs from your special treat jar.