Sentences with phrase «spend happy time»

i'm honest person, easy going, love to spend time with dear once am here to find a special one with who i can spend a happy time, and share our dreams
We wandered the trails with no goals or plans other than to spend some happy time together.
«During Christmas Day our fellows and the Saxons fixed up a table between the two trenches and they spent a happy time together, and exchanged souvenirs and presented one another with little keepsakes,» one British soldier wrote.
Warm greetings, spending happy times together, opportunities to share, caring about each other, comforting each other in less joyful moments...

Not exact matches

«Being a people - first organization, a considerable amount of time and energy is spent making sure our people are happy, challenged by their work, and progressing through their careers.»
The best strategy is to let the board member ask his or her question, write it down, tell them it's a good question and one you're happy to spend time with them explaining after the meeting but that your goal for today is to address the bigger issue of X.
How much of your time do you spend trying to acquire new clients, and how much do you spend making sure your current clients are happy?
However, teens who spent more time on the internet, playing computer games, on social media, texting, using video chat, or watching TV were less happy.
That said, when they're with you, an empath is happy to spend lots of time together, even preferring alone time over going to «overwhelming» places like the mall or the movies.
«And all the things that we know make us happy — walking the dog, listening to music, meditating — we don't spend any time doing.»
A recent study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggested that people who spend money on time - saving services feel happier.
We found that teens who spent more time seeing their friends in person, exercising, playing sports, attending religious services, reading, or even doing homework were happier.
Managers spend lots of time trying to figure out how to keep their employees happy, but when it comes to sales people they tend to think of things strictly in monetary terms.
Several studies have found that time spent with friends and family makes a big difference to how happy we feel.
People who spend time with other people tend to be happier, but equally important is with whom who they spend time.
Branson takes off from work to spend time with his friends and family — which is a key component to keeping him healthy and happy, he said.
Government scientists spent some time figuring out how to make these wasps happy before their deployment and made sure that the wasps wouldn't go after anything besides emerald ash borers.
You'll be happy you've spent less time fixing problems and more time growing your business.
«There's been a lot of speculation about how we would spend the money from Black Friday, and we're happy to announce that this time, we kept it all.
Whether it's being healthier, reaching financial goals or spending more time with loved ones, we make our New Year's resolutions in pursuit of the greatest reward: a happier, more fulfilled life.
Now, new research conducted by Moran Cerf, a neuroscientist at Northwestern University, suggests that one of the best ways to reduce stress and feel happier is to spend time with people who make better decisions.
You're putting all of the pieces into place — the flight, the hotel room, what to wear on the beach, who to spend the time with — and suddenly that effort and goal - setting is what consumes you, not actually feeling happy.
Shaoul is happy with her current SEO advisor, but only because they spent considerable time up front hammering out exactly what the specialist was going to do.
Spend your time more wisely and you'll live a happier, more fulfilling life.
The study of 400 students concluded that «those who have used Facebook longer agreed more that others were happier, and agreed less that life is fair, and those spending more time on Facebook each week agreed more that others were happier and had better lives.»
But spending a little time charting your own responses to the changing weather and shorter days might just mean accomplishing more and being happier while doing it.
Everyone wants to be happier, and there are plenty of ways to accomplish that goal, from spending some serious time with a shrink to a five - minute meditation practice.
The following statistic alone should make all employers more interested in boosting bliss: Truly cheerful employees spend about 80 % of their time at work doing what they're there to do (even happy people need an Instagram break); the least content spend only 40 % of their day on job - related activities, according to a survey by workplace happiness consultant and author Jessica Pryce - Jones.
If companies spent as much time making sure the basic information is there as they did on writing vague paragraphs of inspiration about some greater company vision that no one understands, we'd all be happier
Entrepreneurs might need to be wildly (probably irrationally) optimistic about the likelihood of their venture succeeding in order to get anywhere, but when it comes to your partner, he or she will probably be happier spending a little time pondering the possibility and practicalities of failure.
«I am just so happy I joined, I could not have spent my money or my time in a better place when it comes to scaling my business and making a huge impact.»
It takes acknowledging the flavor of suffering [29:06] it starts with making the most important decision of your life: who you spend time with, and who you love [29:28] Decide: Do I want to be happy, do I want to commit to being happy?
«This oscillation is one of the most dependable features of the investment world, and investor psychology seems to spend much more time at the extremes than it does at a happy medium» — Howard Marks These are not normal times investors are living in.
Associates also appear happy to spend time in lengthy conversations with prospective investors.
I definitely spend most of my time in the contented and happy part since achieving FIRE and retiring early.
I said, it's not that money makes me happy, it's the way I can use it to be free and spend my time the way I want to spend it.
I was OK before, but for sure spend much more time in the contented and happy area now.
I'm my happiest self when I have big stretches of time to spend on whatever I want without rushing to the next thing, so I stopped scheduling meetings outside of Mondays and Tuesdays.
It makes sense: you don't have to spend time and resources going out and finding a new client — you just have to keep the one you have happy.
We constantly tell people that the time they spend not moving abroad to a happier, healthier, more affordable place is time they will never get back.
Household power — over children, spending, and daily decisions of all types — generally shifted to wives over time (and some women were happier overall as a result).
We are happy to spend time with you, offering a free consultation and website analysis, giving you an honest assessment of the changes that can be made right now to improve your online presence.
However, after spending time reading your articles for about more than a month, I am quite happy to say that your advices are rational and not coloured.
Rather than accepting it and being happy with who I am, I spent a long time not dealing with it and not talking about it to anyone.
Lucas is happy spending time with others at church and that is probably a healthy activity for him.
They are not happy, spending inordinate amounts of time dwelling on all that have harmed them.
If you spent more time focusing on your own life than stressing what the rest of the world believes (which doesn't affect your life in the slightest) you'd be happier and more productive.
While «the world» celebrated in anticipation of the «fake, commercial Christmas,» we happy remnant, his congregation, were to spend the season thinking of the Last Judgment and the end of time.
When I started my blog and instagram account last year I started following way too many people, some because of their food, some for their lifestyle or creativity, some for the aesthetics... but recently I realized that I spend so much time scrolling through my feed, comparing, feeling bad about my work, my life or simply not good enough that I decided to unfollow quite a few of those accounts, keep only the ones that make me feel good and positive and to focus more on creating, shooting, baking, styling so basically all those things that make me happy and fulfilled and being the reason why I started doing this in the first place!
Found your blog via Healthy Happy Life and I'm super glad I did — your blog is adorable — I'm going to spend some time browsing xox
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