Sentences with phrase «thinking about an hour»

Well atheists, I think about an hour is more than enough time for today, to share with your disgusting unbelieving selves.
If I happen to think about it an hour and a half before dinner, I'll make my own crust as it's way cheaper than store - bought.
I was thinking about an hour before, but I wasn't sure if the barley would get mushy.
They're tired of crying themselves to sleep thinking about the hours of compliance training they'll have to endure in the morning.
But then I think about the hours and hours of hard work these artists put into each piece and I have to admit it's probably a bargain.
Think about the hours you could save yourself from trying to read through and understand the IRS's form instructions, publications, and news releases.
I think about every hour.

Not exact matches

«However, I would like it on the record — as an expert who has thought about these issues nearly every working hour over the last four years — that I'm convinced that without the SPV and 12g fixes, retail investors will be heavily disadvantaged as compared to accredited investors and equity crowdfunding will ultimately be seen as a failure.
When you hit 65 miles an hour, I thought about pulling you over, but I thought, «Nah, I bet he'll go faster.»
But focus, by definition, narrows the scope of our thinking, and given how complex and fast moving most business problems are, we should relearn the skill of simply opening our mind and giving ourselves half an hour to think, in an unstructured, creative way, about whatever pops up.
The huge numbers of Dutch people working less than 30 hours a week I met in Amsterdam stirred me to think critically about work culture across the Atlantic.
When an acquaintance told me about how she flew 12 hours from Cape Town to Amsterdam without a partner, family, or friends, in economy, with three bouncing sons under 5 years old, I could only think: How do you do that?
Think about how many hours you've spent on Spotify, streaming music, and how it was completely free.
So take an hour, soak your toes in hot water, look around and think about a few ways you too might add to your bottom line.
At 111 miles per hour, he'd better not be thinking about anything except his Buick.
While you should take a break from thinking about work during your lunch hour, it's smart to spend at least a few minutes coming up with a plan for tackling your afternoon tasks.
At the time, the Linden, N.J., entrepreneur didn't think twice about putting in 18 - hour days, six days a week, despite the flagging energy and dwindling attention span that plagued him most evenings.
«Burt spent a half - hour talking about different concepts in design, and it was clear he had approaches that seemed workable and that nobody else could have thought of.»
White said she forced herself to take an hour every week to think about long - term goals such as new projects to launch and columnists to jettison.
For the past year or so, Hsieh has spent countless hours thinking about how to fix this place.
When I am sitting with a client who says something like, «Rabbi, you sounded expensive when I thought about using you, but I got more in an hour here then 15 hours with that other fellow!»
But as I watched these professionals on stage pouring out a performance that had hundreds of hours of practice behind it, I began to think about who they might have been when they were little, and the thought of dancing for a career entered their heart.
If you thought about the project in terms of hours, perhaps you'd charge a tenth of that, she warns.
About an hour ago, Torsten Sløk at Deutsche Bank circulated a note that gave an overview of what the firm thought could happen, and in the broadest strokes here's what DB put on the table in the event of a «Leave» victory:
Think about how your clothing can transition with you as you move throughout your day — from business meetings, to volunteer events with your employees, to a networking happy hour or a corporate dinner with your spouse.
For the most critical decisions — the ones where no amount of data will tell you the right thing to do — I focus on thinking about it and then getting a big, long sleep of eight to nine hours.
But think about all the time you spend sitting in front of a computer — is there any potential in all those hours to burn a few more calories?
Today's workers are pretty entitled when it comes to Olympics - watching during the workday: More than three - quarters say it's «appropriate» for them to take work time to watch a competition or check scores — and a surprising 56 % think it's just fine for them or their colleagues to spend half an hour of the workday watching, listening to, or reading about the games, and almost 10 % think it's reasonable to spend an hour or more concentrating on the Games instead of their jobs.
It didn't matter that they put in long hours, drove themselves to work very hard, and thought about their job all the time.
Livingston made a lot of money, but she also used a variety of strategies to save big over the years, such as tracking her spending and automating her savings, but it was one mental trick that made the biggest difference: Think about purchases in terms of cost per hour.
While meditation does require a certain level of commitment — «It is just like physical exercise — thinking about it admiringly doesn't do it,» she laughs — Salzberg stresses that reaping these entrepreneur - friendly benefits takes neither long hours nor arcane practices.
«My MIL wrote her son a letter a week before we got married telling him to think very carefully about what he was doing, as he needed to be sure he was marrying someone he loved and trusted... She later walked out of our wedding in tears, drove home (seven hours away!)
Or better yet, maybe leaders should think about letting their employees set their own hours.
He would walk for hours just thinking and thinking about things.»
In addition, the survey also showed that the average U.S. office worker thinks about work for 78 percent of their waking hours during a typical workday, versus 41 percent on a day off.
I like to ask: «Now that we've talked about that, what can you think of that you'll need to ask me about over the next 72 hours
Or when an idea is so wonderful that you spend hours thinking about various iterations and applications.
If you think about it, you're getting paid pretty well per hour.
Once, when I really wanted to put in more hours, he cautioned me to think about my age and how my businesses were running and what stage of development they were in.
If your office is like most, your employees think about work in terms of hours, which runs totally counter to driving high - quality output across the board.
While most of us think about our time in 24 - hour blocks, Vanderkam thinks that «anything you do once a week happens often enough to be important to you, whether it's church, a strategic thinking session at work, your Sunday dinner with your parents, or your softball team practice.»
That logic made some sense to me, and he convinced me to think about it for 48 hours before making a final decision.
Instead of thinking about an 8 -, 6 -, or 10 - hour workday, split your day into four or five 90 - minute windows.
«If you read The Remains of the Day, which is my favorite book of all time, you can't help but come away and think, I just spent 10 hours living an alternate life and I learned something about life and about regret.»
Before you sit down and create the content for your website, spend a few hours thinking about the relevant keywords which you should use.
Kuske thinks small - business owners have a couple of options to cater to this sort of work, both of which can be successful: «You've got to think about where's the space where someone is going to go do two or three hours of concentrated work alone and everyone knows not to interrupt them.
This meant that when the project was broken down into smaller segments, the techies thought: «I can get X done in 20 hours, so in 100 hours I should be able to get 5X done,» only to discover that they'd been significantly overconfident about their productivity over short periods.
I'm not advocating that people should work insane hours, but I do think people should care about what they're doing.
As you get ready to change the clocks and «fall back» this weekend, you might be thinking about the extra hour you'll gain.
Think about rides per hour as a similar measurement.
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