Sentences with phrase «then repeating that practice»

Over the past several decades the typical conventional standard of practice is to give puppies and kittens multiple viral vaccinations every few weeks starting as young as 3 - 4 weeks of age, up until 4 - 5 months old and then repeating that practice every year of the animal's life.

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If you're in the kind of a job where maybe someone else can look at the record of what you've done in the past and — based on looking at that, studying it, practicing it and repeating it — they could learn your job, then there's a good chance that an algorithm could also do that.
If you are repeating and practicing any sin daily then you are not what you claim to be.
On this call, API founders Lysa Parker and Barbara Nicholson talk with Lu about how: — our «flaws» are actually pathways to raising resilient, secure, connected kids; — without an awareness of how our story drives our fears, our kids re-enact it; — without self - understanding and empathy, parents then tend to manage rather than engage, control rather than connect, in a chronic practice of «defensive parenting»; — we can turn our old wounds to new wisdom and free our kids from repeating our stories; — the gift of our anger, fear, doubt, chaos, anxiety, struggles, and conflicts is that they can shed compassionate light on our old wounds and we can use this light to «heal» our inner conflicts, and pave our path for ourselves and our kids; and — doing this paving work «keeps our light on»... and our children's light on, and teaches them the power of forgiveness, humility, and humanity.
Practice active listening, where you listen to what your child is saying and then repeat it back to them to demonstrate that you were listening.
Practice the following routine one to three times a week, going from exercise to exercise, with minimal rest, and completing these moves as a circuit, meaning that you go through the entire set of exercises once, then go back to the beginning and repeat for a total of two to four rounds.
If your gym doesn't have any of these, try hex dumbbell holds by grabbing two hex dumbbells at their ends and holding them for as long as you can, then take a short rest and repeat, or practice plate pinching by putting together two Olympic plates with the smooth side out, squeeze them together with your fingers and hold for as long as you can, then rest and repeat.
Reif instead recommends practicing asymmetrical poses on both sides and then repeating the pose again on the side where the stretch felt more intense or the strengthening work felt more challenging.
If you feel that a steady mind, less stress and a more comfortable way of being is important to you then the repeated and continued practice will be worth it.
Then, mentally focus on a word or phrase of your choice that you repeat with each inhale and exhale (similar to a mantra in Eastern practices).
Aim to practice Dynamic stretching, where you go into a stretch position, push slightly and gently where there's tension, hold for 2 - 3 seconds, release the stretch, and then repeating 5 - 10 times.
And then finally, number five, so I said breathe, warm up properly, use music, use counting, and then practice like, for example, I've got one workout that I'd recommend that I use and some of my athlete uses, it's called my Swim Start Workout where it's a series of 200 and 300 meter repeats where the first 25 or the fist 50 or just all out and then you take yourself into a cruise pace for the next you know, 100, 200 meters or for example, for a run, rather than easing yourself for a run, do a quick warm - up, you know, 5 minutes of you know, aerobic running with a few short 20 - 30 second efforts thrown in and then just push yourself, you know, rather than waiting «till the end of your run for a fast finish use a fast start.
Similar to mindfulness, you can be seated, standing (eyes opened softly or closed), or walking slowly, and then one way you can practice it is by repeating to yourself (how many times, and for how minutes is up to you) the phrase, «May I be safe, may I be healthy, may I be happy, may I be at ease.»
Just slide in a card and start practicing - then wipe and repeat.
For gauging parallel parking, go practice one day, get yourself parked an acceptable distance from the curb (< 6»), then get in the drivers seat and sit in a natural position that you know you can repeat.
Repeat this training practice several times by switching from calling him by his name and then whistling so that he gets used to responding immediately.
Repeat the come here, sit, down, and roll over sequence until the puppy responds reliably, and then help each guest practice these maneuvers until each one can get the puppy to come, sit, lie down, and roll over three times in succession for a single piece of kibble.
If there is any sign of anxiety associated with any of these situations, then more formal reward - based training should be practiced and repeated until your pet exhibits no problems in the presence of the stimuli.
While we like sign - up bonuses, we are not into the «churn,» the practice some folks have of signing up for cards, getting the sign - up bonus, then cancelling only to repeat later.
For example, if you haven't been seeing a lot of repeat clients, like, you feel like, anecdotally, you see clients and then you're not getting referrals from those clients; you're not getting repeat business if that is the type of practice that you're in, you might want to start looking right away at the KPI which is the net promoter score around client experience before you waste too much time worrying about your firm culture or how much it costs you to acquire those clients.
If your practice dovetails with any of these recurring stories, then jump on the Texas football bandwagon this year by mastering the issues that seem to repeat themselves every season.
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