Rain Coat A cute anorak or sophisticated rain trench will have you sighing in relief the next
time you wake up on a rainy day.
Only the experts may understand the law line - by - line, but there's one simple fact everyone needs to know: by
the time you wake up on New Year's Day 2014, you're required by law to have health insurance — like it or not.
Not exact matches
Now he
wakes up at 5 a.m. and gets a solid start
on the day (and even finds
time for a workout).
In one study, people keeping a gratitude journal slept
on average 30 minutes more per night,
woke up feeling more refreshed, and had an easier
time staying awake during the day compared to those who didn't practice gratitude.»
According to a
Time profile, «He wakes up at 3:45 every morning («Yes, every morning»), does e-mail for an hour, stealing a march on those lazy East Coasters three time zones ahead of him, then goes to the gym, then Starbucks (for more e-mail), then w
Time profile, «He
wakes up at 3:45 every morning («Yes, every morning»), does e-mail for an hour, stealing a march
on those lazy East Coasters three
time zones ahead of him, then goes to the gym, then Starbucks (for more e-mail), then w
time zones ahead of him, then goes to the gym, then Starbucks (for more e-mail), then work.
It's
time we Americans
woke up to the fact that our desire to be «tough
on crime» has gone way past the point of fairness and usefulness and is now just ruining lives and consuming precious resources that could be far better used elsewhere.
Richman travels a lot, so she says her morning routine isn't based
on waking up at a particular
time.
Students are generally short of money and have no lack of other demands
on their
time (though, let's be honest, plenty of college kids aren't exactly getting
up at the crack of dawn to hit the books or spending every
waking hour working).
If you or your SEO company is still putting an emphasis
on keyword rankings and determining the success of the campaign based
on keyword positions, then it is
time for a major
wake up call.
He gently taps
on their window, because last
time he was here filling in for a driver, he rang the doorbell and accidentally
woke up a baby.
If you're simply planning
on taking a project to please a client, but you know that it's going to hurt your output
on other assignments, and you know you're going to
wake up every morning uneasy until the project has passed, then this is probably a very good
time to say no.
Residents of the island state, as well as thousands of tourists,
woke around 8:07 a.m. local
time on Saturday to alerts lighting
up their mobile phones and interrupting television programming about a «ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii» and the warning that «this is not a drill» but an «extreme alert.»
Kurtz recommends finding a sense of accomplishment even in some of your everyday tasks, like
waking up in the morning, running errands or paying your rent
on time.
««If I don't
wake up the first
time, they just keep
on calling.»
«Every morning I make it a point to leave my phone
on airplane mode for a minimum of an hour after I
wake up so I can spend quality uninterrupted
time with my wife and 11 - month old daughter.
In fact, research from
time management expert and author Laura Vanderkam found that 90 % of executives stated that they
wake up before 6 a.m.
on weekdays.
For the first
time in a hundred years, people are starting to
wake up to the fact that a money supply that imposes some limits
on spending has benefits.
Most of the
time, I
wake up and notice how beautiful the sun is shining
on the houses across the street.
It is
time to
wake up to what has been going
on in the gold market.
Remember, the higher the
time frame the higher the probability of the setup, I
wake up in the morning and preempt what is going to happen, or what I think will happen by drawing important levels
on my charts and making notes.
Wake up America why we are letting Peter King and people like him to waste
time and money
on non issues they should be working to solve the real problems facing this country JOBS LOSSES, OUT SOURCEING, BUDGET DEFICIET, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, UN JUST FOREIGN POLICY, SOCIAL SECURITY, LABOUR UNION PROBLEMS, JOB SECURITY for those who have any jobs left, bringing our troops home from UNJUST and ILLEGAL WARS, KILLING OF INNOCENT PEOPLE, OIL COMPANIES making billions of unjust Profit and paying millions to their CEO's, INFRA STRUCTURES ROADS and BRIDGES and so many other Real issues that they have been elected to solve.
Instead, we spend our money
on war mongering and our
time on snake oil salesman, when instead we could
wake up to education and discovery.
On the «soul sleep» kind of thing, I remember when I was about 19 or so talking to a physician, off duty, and saying that it must be terrible for someone in a coma to
wake up after a long coma and somehow being aware of this long
time where they only had their brain and no connection to the world.
So while we are understandably preoccupied with terrorism, and must do everything necessary to stamp it out, we must at the same
time wake up to these more serious threats that could effectively end life
on this planet.
It's all happening — what next — prayer
times set aside for Muslim students during school, wash basins like at University of Minnesota so they don't try to wash their feet before praying in the school basins for washing hands, demands for special cafeteria food, demands that girls cover their heads, then faces, then disappear from school altogether,
wake up New York and hold
on to our great city before they knock down the rest of the buildings!
Its
time for people to
wake up, if you want to enjoy a spiritual aspect of your life, do it
on your own, explore yourself and this world.
The heavy rain
woke me
up several
times that night, and I prayed for the people sitting in the rain
on the sidewalk downtown, some without even a garbage bag to cover their heads.
The books I write are very much about my own struggles; one book I wrote called Saving Sam is about a
time when I
woke up to find the house was
on fire.
When you
wake up in the morning, take
time to contemplate
on the fact that it is quite possibly the beginning of the last day of your life.
I,
on the other hand, live a very great life, have a loving wife and kids, a great job and am happy every day to
wake up and go to work and enjoy every minute of my free
time.
Humans also have internal clocks — ever
wake up exactly
on time, even though the alarm did not go off?
It has inspired me to
wake up earlier and spend
time on myself before my son
wakes up — something I never thought I'd be able to pull off.
There are mornings, where you either
wake up earlier than you're actually supposed to or just have some more
time on your hands than usual.
We
woke up and raced downstairs over an hour before the Saturday morning cartoons began, and we impatiently bounced off our bedroom walls while waiting for the 6 am «release
time»
on Christmas morning.
The kind that when you have to
wake up at 3:30 am to get to the airport
on time — THEY came to the rescue and made your very - early - hardly - any - sleep morning quite happy or that other
time you took a 6 am road trip to your favourite city seven hours away and knew you couldn't count
on rest stops to fuel you and you'd probably die a slow death of malnourishment instead of being happy you're going
on an adventure — they came to your rescue!
It feels great and I have used it
on my acne prone skin for the first
time last night and
woke up with my face looking bright and feeling so soft.
I tended to
wake up each day just after the call to prayer and before sunrise (still
on California
time).
Each morning in California I
woke up at about 5:30 AM, which I think was the combination of my body being
on an East Coast different
time zone, and a feeling I have whenever I'm
on vacation that I should
wake up early to take advantage of the entire day.
When I
wake up, often around the
time party animals
on the west coast are just heading home, I start each day not with a cup of freshly brewed hot java, but with a tall, blessed glass of creamy iced coffee in a glass.
what sounds weird to me is
waking up at 0630, checking the computer to find 106 messages, clicking immediately
on theone from Smitten Kitchen, and at 0705 absolutely drooling over the idea of hitting the kitchen this minute and what
time does the local co-op open and do they have the best dried chick peas or do I need to drive the 48 miles to the Hanover co-op to get the good ones.
Breakfast is a big deal and I love
waking up thinking it is
time to feast
on something delicious and nutritious.
I slept moderately well, but still
woke up in
time to catch some Wimbledon matches
on tv.
And I'm actually thrilled to say I can't remember the last
time I
woke up at 4AM and went
on a 12 miler through the city.
I've said it before, but I think one of the biggest misconceptions running rampant through our culture is this idea that happiness is a fortuity; that it's something we stumble upon if we're in the right place at the right
time or if we
wake up on the right side of the bed.
I am
waking up so early lately, 6.30 am even
on my days off, I like just
waking up naturally with the light coming into the room, and I guess as I tend to be in bed by 10.30 - 11ish, this is a pretty good
time for me to be
waking anyway.
If you are like me and the last thing you want to do is prepare loads of food in the morning and eating isn't always the first thing
on your mind, check out my breakfast bowls and very soon you will love
waking up for breakfast
time!
He goes to bed around the same
time every night and
wakes up on his own in the morning.
One for the person who
wakes up salivating —
on a mission to eat everything in sight (and gives zero shits about the Thanksgiving Day Parade)-- and another for the person who likes to play it safe (preferably from the couch, while watching aforementioned parade)(childhood nostalgia, yo)
up until the
time dinner rolls around.
Blankie, pillow, lambie, lambie's blankie, video monitor, alarm clock that lights
up when it's
time to
wake up in the morning and
on and
on - nothing must be left behind if we want to get any sleep!)
In L.A. I'd
wake up slowly, take
time to get hungry, and eventually make some toast with avocado, red chile pepper flakes, and a poached egg
on top.