Sentences with phrase «still sleep at night»

not 100 %, but as much as i can stomach and still sleep at night.
In the attempt to provide balance, newspapers give voice to people who can lie boldly and confidently, and still sleep at night.
I can't believe that there are people who can still sleep at night without having nightmares about their wrong deeds.
What I am trying to say is that over the years I have discovered is that there is a happy middle ground were you can still make big but with less risk and you can still sleep at night to then: --RRB-
Fund managers can still sleep at night without much stock market risk.
The real question is if your portfolio loses 15 % in a day, can you still sleep at night?
So even when stocks go down (which they will), you can still sleep at night because you know that stocks» bear (down) markets rarely last five years and will likely rise again before you need that money.
After this film, how can we demand movies that present murder as escapist entertainment and still sleep at night?
Half a cup of whatever, before noon (so I can still sleep at night.)
And even, which I allow, you find this sarcasm tasteless, I bet you can still sleep at night and it doesn't make you want to tear your hair out in frustration and vow never to watch Arsenal again, like Saint Arsene the shelfstacker does to me and countless other thousands of Gooners.
How else could he act the way he does and still sleep at night.
Shel Horowitz and Jay Conrad Levinson explain, through examples, personal experience, and great advice, how to be highly successful and still sleep at night.
Yet they still sleep at night!!

Not exact matches

It's something I still have to think about when I sleep at night.
And at night, Lauren still can't sleep in her own room.
While I am taking on more risk, I can still sleep well at night knowing that over the long horizon my portfolio will likely have more volatility, but it will have greater returns (which can compound into even greater returns).
Hillman also pointed out something that has gotten a bit lost in all the feelings of goodwill the picture has conjured: No matter how viral the photo goes, he still doesn't have a place to sleep at night...
Fine, I'll still sleep pretty well at night.
It is really cold where we live, and I've brought him clothes and cat food and blankets, but I still can't sleep at night in my warm bed while I think of him out in the 20 degree weather, sometimes in rain and snow.
«Even after a good day of battling for purity of mind and body, there is still the feeling, when I put my head down on the pillow at night to go to sleep, that something is seriously wrong with me, that something's askew.»
When she wakes up from a sound sleep and wanders out looking for me in the night, I can hardly breathe for how she is all of the girls at once: she's still my little blue - eyed baby, still my first little toddler, still the preschooler, still my wee girl with the triangle mouth.
Really sick to use your «faith» to basically be a douch but still get to sleep well at night.
I'll be honest, having run up to labour at a fast pace in a slightly stressful environment with a house that was still a building site from a long overdue reno project as we left... a long night's sleep and nothing happening for a day wasn't sad.
I'm still going through a major adjustment period, getting used to accomplishing way less of my usual tasks during the day and sleeping in 2 or 3 - hour increments at night.
Now I can breathe easy, and sleep well at night, all while still eating healthy balanced meals.
Game finishes at midnight in Moscow, no chance of a flight home, cargo only that time of night, back to the hotel 1 - 30 am, 8 hours sleep, up at 10, get to airport 11 - 30, check in, flight 1 - 00 pm, lands at at Luton 5 pm, get away 6 pm, get home between 7 or 8 pm, in on Friday for some light training, fly to Newcastle Saturday for the game, get to St James's Park 12 Noon on Sunday for a 1 - 30 kick and they still couldn't let us have the late kick off.
I'm not going to start listing your achievements or anything as I'm sure you still whisper them to yourself before you go to sleep at night but, you did a bang up job.
It only took a couple times of doing that and he started sleeping all night and falling asleep on his own although I still hold him and rock him every night before putting him to bed even at 2 years old.
We have good nights and I still don't sleep that well, and then we have a bad night and I barely sleep at all!
You said you put your marriage couple time on hold for a COUPLE years and then you respond to Captain Smith as though at 4 you will be smiling and happy if your child is still sleeping with you every night.
For the record, I am yet another vote for the CIO within - reason team, and unless your 6 and 3 year old are still sleeping with you every night, or never shed one single tear of protest at whatever point you attempted a transition into their own beds, I think you might actually be one too.
But even those benefits don't seem worth it when your breasts are engorged, when your baby is sleeping through the night yet you still have to get up at 3 a.m. to pump, and when you can't enjoy more than a couple of beers on a Saturday night.
Well my husband and I are currently dealing with the same issue for our 20 month old and I must say that we have not changed a thing about her bed time routine and after a few days, though she still cries after I leave the room, it only lasts 20 min at the most and sleeps all night.
At night for now he can still sleep through.
I am trying to aid her in sleeping longer at night, but she is only getting 6 feedings before the 7:30 cluster, so I assume she will still need to get up 2 times at night?
My 4 month old does great going down for her naps but is still only sleeping 5 - 6 hours at night (she goes down at 7 pm) and then wakes to eat every 2 - 3 hours after that.
Finally at 19 weeks I skipped the feed one night and he still slept all night long!
Now he's almost 20 weeks, and he's still sleeping 10 hours at night.
She still sleeps through the night, but her bottom teeth are coming in (hasn't cut even one yet but I know they are coming) and I can't leave her for hardly any time at all.
I NEED SOME ADVICE ON HOW TO KEEP MY DAUGHTER ASLEEP MY DAUGHTER WILL BE 8 MONTHS IN A WEEK AND SHE STILL CONTINUES TO WAKE UP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT IT CONFUSES ME BECAUSE WHEN SHE WAS 2 MONTHS OLD SHE CREATED HER OWN SCHEDULE AND BEGAN TO SLEEP AT 9PM AND WAKE UP AROUND 9AM BU IT ALL HAS CHANGED.
Despite tweaking and shifting and adjusting and trying to find the best schedule for her needs, I am not at 6 months old and still being lucky to get a 4 hour stretch of sleep from her at night.
But they have also started waking often at night (just briefly and will go back to sleep with soother) but it's still frustrating.
And I do still love how it calms them, especially at night as they go to sleep.
I live in a apt complex and i'm worried that his screaming at night might attract neg attention.So lately hes been sleeping in my bed and still when he wakes up between 1 - 4 o clock in the morning hes screaming bloody murder..
At this age, your child still needs 10 to 11 hours of sleep per night.
Or maybe you have an older child and wonder why he is still having trouble sleeping through the night at an age when other kids are sleeping like logs.
My baby is now 20 months old and can sleep for longer stretches by herself although I still often need to settle her back to sleep mid-nap, and we continue to co-sleep and nurse a lot at night.
While it was frustrating at times, I still resisted seeing him sleeping through the night as a key milestone to meet or as a trophy of good parenting or a good baby, which is how it is seen so often.
She still sleeps in our room at night -LCB- I'm working on being ok with the transition -RCB-.
However you should not do this before the child is about two at the earliest, since most two - year - olds still have a night - time breastfeed or bottle to help them get to sleep.
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