I always struggle a bit to get back in the flow of talking about «normal» life (if
what I do day in and day out is even considered normal).
Many of the articles involve areas outside of our field of knowledge, but some of the articles deal with what
we do day in and day out.
A year after my second pregnancy, I still weighed as much
as I did the day before I gave birth to my first child.
STEM is of paramount importance to us at our school and it was amazing recognition of all the
work we do day in, day out.
After a long day of sitting, which most of
us do all day at work, movement is important.
Now, he still loves what
he does all day long, loves his teacher and all of those things, but one thing has changed.
Again, seems obvious
since you do that every day without thinking about it, but when you are stressed your breathing can become shallow and forced.
It starts from nothing but
you do it day after day, working your way through all these pages and the next thing you know, you've got the whole outline.
After talking to everybody,
because we did days of just kind of going through and working on issues that were arising in our firms, how were people doing things differently.
But what
you do every day with your phone — browse the web — might be bad in more ways than one if you aren't doing it right.
Make it a priority to discuss neutering and spaying options for your dog, with the option of simply
getting it done that day.
You know, something that sits in the refrigerator overnight and magically tastes even better
then it did the day before?
The more you can teach your associates about how the work
they do every day matters, the more engaged and passionate they become.
You need to take into account many factors including your age, sex, body size and the amount of
exercise you do each day.
I always have this watch list up and when I'm swing trading, I personally,
I do day trading.
I absolutely LOVE to vacuum ~ ~ for the very same reasons as you
!!!!! I do it every day... (yes, many think I am crazy).
But sadly, mine still looks exactly
like it did the day we moved in, except for you can't really see it anymore because of all the laundry piling up.
Allow the sugar to dissolve in the liquid over low heat, then bring it to a boil
as you did the day before.