Sentences with phrase «spent worrying about the things»

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Things can go in a million different directions, and the more time you spend worrying about the possibilities, the less time you'll spend focusing on taking action that will calm you down and keep your stress under control.
That's the crucial part about why he was able to do this incredibly disruptive, innovative thing because he wasn't someone who spent anytime worrying about his reputation.
To not have to worry about money anymore and spend our lives on the things that actually matter and are important to us?
I don't often write about global geopolitics because I think, in general, investors spend too much time worrying about things they can't control or aren't going to happen or wouldn't matter much if they did.
Might it be time to find your place among followers of Jesus who concentrate on following Jesus, loving others, and helping those who need help rather than among those who spend their time worrying about «marital cultural traditions» and similar things?
You should spend your time worrying about the same thing yourself.
Work is stressful, we have sleepless nights over our cash flow, Friday nights spent dealing with problems in our building site and arguments over who will walk Austin — just like everyone else, but when you're worrying about your own things, I'm not going to add mine to the list.
I think I need another day to really get back into the swing of things post-holiday, because I spent much of yesterday a little bit draggy and unmotivated and worrying about many upcoming things.
Thanks for leaving the great recipe for us, and don't worry about a thing... just spend time with your family.
The next week or so is spent freezing things that can be frozen, giving away the food to any and all willing friends, and worrying about letting the leftover ingredients go to waste.
Also have to appreciate the bitter irony that the one thing we spent all season worried about (starting pitching) has been mostly fine.
I needed to spend less time worrying about other people and things and spend more time with THEM.
Etc., etc.) Because they got all of that fabulous core and neck work from falling to sleep and waking on their bellies, I never worried about tummy time (they also spent hardly any time in strollers or other plastic things because they hated them).
Spending a little bit of time getting things ready for the next day, whether it's making packed lunches or laying out your little ones» outfits for school tomorrow, will give you less to worry about when it comes to going to bed.
Often times it gets to the point where a woman forgets to enjoy the newborn stage because her time is spent worrying about every little thing that could go wrong, or about what others think of her parenting skills.
But again, just like at the office, it is time usually spent wolfing down food, taking care of mundane tasks that are necessary for your household to function, and worrying about all the things you couldn't get done in that small window of time.
It's sort of like how you spent your entire pregnancy worrying about coping with the sleep thing, with waking up dozens of times at night and never getting sleep in on Saturdays again.
Admitting the looming spending cuts were overshadowing the Government's other work, the Deputy Prime Minister said: «If anything, we are doing the most difficult things now, partly because everything is so obscured by the bad, worrying news about deficit reduction.
It is not an eccentric thing to worry about the amount of spending that America does.
I used to spend a lot of time talking myself out of doing things because I was so worried about what others would think.
«When we're fearful, we spend more time worrying about things that don't yet exist and very little time on building what already does.
I spent the best part of December worrying about things that are mostly out of my control, like what if a kid is sick for the holidays?
There have been many nights where I've stayed up worrying about the important things — should we be spending this much money?
-- and I've also probably spent too many nights worrying about the little things — did I choose the right font for our invitations?
If you're just starting, and worried about spending forty - odd bucks only to become completely disenchanted with the whole thing, there are a few sites that offer super-short term memberships for almost nothing.
As a result my more intimate life has suffered by spending time with people who worry about things they can...
I remember quite vividly spending those first few nights in America worrying myself silly thinking about what Harvard would be like, about whether I'd find something that interested me, about whether I would ever find friends here — and for each time I had questions and not answers, I told myself over and over that Cambridge would not be home, that I'd be out of here in a year, that it wouldn't matter even if things didn't work out because it would only be a year.
They are also actively, and successfully — even brilliantly — spending their energies to prevent the thing they are worrying about from happening!
While I know there are people who might say that we need to get away from things, Miller admitted, this is the first vacation I did nt spend time worrying about how the emails were piling up.
In Finland, we don't worry about those things, so we can spend time talking about fun things, like hockey games.
In an earlier blog post we talked about the importance of developmental editing and why the focus on big - picture stuff — structure, book - spanning issues like plot or organization, character development, dialogue, and that sort of thing — needs to come first, before you spend too much time worrying about the finer points of style and wording.
It really made me appreciate that all of my necessities are being met and I have the time to worry about things like how I spend my free time.
Our credit repair business software will improve your business processes so that you can spend less time worrying about your current customers while providing a better service which can only mean one thing: more time spent innovating and evolving your business model.
The only thing you have to worry about is how to spend your cash!
If you choose long - term investment options that have a history of success, earnings, and dividends, you can avoid worrying about things you can't control Many investors spend a lot of time worrying about the wrong things.
The primary thing about YNAB I liked right off the bat is that it told you to forget your past spending and just worry about the present.
While the bottom - up investor has to spend considerable time on research, I think the workload is manifestly lighter than it is for top - down analysts who have to worry about day - to - day price movements and who have to spend a lot of time studying and opining about «will - o» - the wisp» matters such as the historic behavior of markets (i.e., BETA), the direction of interest rates, and other things they can't possibly know much about.
We spend our thoughts worrying about excessive amounts of debt instead of focusing on the one true thing we really want — financial freedom -LRB-
I lumped all of my fun spending other than entertainment and restaurants / bars into an «everything else» budget so I didn't have to worry about tracking so many things.
It is less troublesome because its spending a minuscule amount of stress-less time at a moment that is both predictable and convenient for me (just before making a purchase) instead of some stressful phone - time at an unpredictable moment in the future, when it can be inconvenient for me, I might not be in the mood and have more important things to worry about and end up not getting the charge - back in time.
CARP seems to able to spend a lot of money putting the word out that RRIF minimum withdrawals are an»em ergency» when it is quite obvious to me that most retirees have a lot more things to worry about then being forced to withdraw retirement funds that they don't need.
Many investors spend a lot of time worrying about the wrong things.
That's not a concern when your dog is spending the day at doggie daycare — it's just one less thing that you don't have to worry about.
We can worry about spending them later, but the great thing about frequent - flier programs is that you don't have to live on an airplane to earn miles.
While much of the world is worrying about how they are going to acquire things to, you know, eat and survive, those us in the first world spend out time bemoaning our ownership of stuff that most of the world will never have.
Most, if not all, river cruise companies offer accommodations, meals and sightseeing tours all included in your price so you don't need to worry about additional spending on these things while you're traveling.
Although you may have to sign a check once or twice - say, after a massage or dinner at an on - site upscale restaurant - you can generally spend your vacation without worrying about how much things cost.
Some KPIs are better than none, and really, people can spend a lot of time worrying about things.
And because you have your transfers to these accounts automated so you're making regular contributions, the only thing you have to worry about is how you're going to spend your time as a retired millionaire!
After all the years you have spent working to get to this point in your life, the last thing you need to worry about is some unforeseen emergency derailing your retirement plans and leaving you facing the prospect of starting over.
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