Sentences with phrase «times a day now»

She's only having milk three times a day now and seemingly weening herself while I follow her cues and my instincts on that matter.
We only nurse a few times a day now, sometimes while one baby is upside down and sometimes while both babies are cuddled angelically in my arms, but I am almost always glad that we've made it through this journey together.
she is down to 3 times a day now rather than what used to be 5.
I was pumping 12 times a day and I am down to 4 times a day now.
People who used to eat three times a day now eat once a day.
I am stalking the website multiple times a day now!
Yes, Carson pushes that thing around our whole main floor a zillion times a day now Thanks Emily!
It feels like it's going to be Oscars time any day now, and that's because it is!
Those words are jumping off my tongue couple times a day now when my clients call and ask if I think their auto insurance policy with AIG AIG, +0.66 % or their money market fund will be around tomorrow or their CDs will be made whole if FDIC goes bankrupt.
I will say she goes poo four times a day now instead of three but I am feeding her more of this than I was Orijon so what goes in must come out.
I pass by them at least a half a dozen times a day now, and I love getting lost and found in them as I make my way through the hall.

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It's still early days for DirecTV Now, and there's plenty of time to address the errors and improve the customer service experience.
The big tech show is in its final day and now is as good a time as any to reflect on the week.
Now he wakes up at 5 a.m. and gets a solid start on the day (and even finds time for a workout).
With free two - hour delivery on household items with Prime Now, free same - day shipping on over a million items, and consistent two - day shipping on everything else, you'll save time commuting, browsing, price - matching, and waiting in lines.
Even if their employers offered unlimited vacation days, most people wouldn't take any more time off than they do now.
The average time a home sits on the market dropped from 77 days a year ago to 61 days now.
Mother's Day is coming up soon and if you haven't thought about what to get your mom, now's the time to start brainstorming.
A staff of more than 70 people between part - time and full - time workers now prepare and deliver hundreds of healthy meals each day from their new D.C. kitchen.
Brands can now plan what time of day they should tweet about a new offer to users in California.
This might be true for the first few days, but time off now will mean better output in the weeks to come.
With new deals popping up every day — or in some cases every hour — now is the time to spend a little extra and get a lot more.
Before you get bogged down in the inevitable day - to - day details of running your business, now's the time to ponder and discuss long - term visions.
Some expected, routine and consistent behaviors that are fairly reliable will be ascertainable, but the real winners will understand that — each time a customer now appears — it's essentially a brand - new day dictated and determined in the moment by the customer's then - dominant and most pressing desires.
Mobile usage has now surpassed desktop usage, and the average consumer checks his or her phone 46 times a day.
Although Wojcicki endured a humiliating and public divorce from Brin, the two are now friendly, and the outdoorsy entrepreneur, who eschews makeup and rides her bike to work every day, admits that she sometimes allows her kids to wear their clothes to bed «to save time in the morning.»
«We do it one connection at a time, one innovation at a time, day after day after day, and that's why I think the work that we're all doing today is more important now than it's ever been before,» he said.
While the plans to build your own TieFi are real (it calls for a tiny Raspberry Pi computer and some software customizations), the launch is a stunt — a tongue - in - cheek reminder to close the laptop and spend some time with your kids this Father's Day, lest you find yourself Cat's Cradled a few years from now.
There are many ironies: Germany, which so frightened Europe for nearly a century, as it had in late Roman times, is now being beseeched virtually to take economic suzerainty over chunks of the continent where the physical German occupiers in bygone days were violently unwelcome.
It's pretty clear, he argues that if you can't fairly rapidly achieve mass consumer pricing, your EON (Economy of Now) business on its best days will be a niche nicety for the folks with more money than time or brains and never break out of that box.
When getting ready to found his first company Stan Woodland, now CEO of strategic media buying and planning company CMI / Compas, worked a full - time job during the day and cleaned offices at night.
Now think about what would happen if you were to be helpful to others three times a day for the next week.
These were the sorts of questions I was trying to address in The Big Time, and I believe they are even more pressing now than on the day of the book's original appearance.
If you're not a Prime member already, now's a better time than any to sign up — not only can you get same - day shipping for those last - minute orders, you can also take full advantage of those lightning deals before they sell out.
Now, less than a year after opening, New Work City hosts anywhere from 40 to 50 full - and part - time members on a given day.
It's the time each year when we think about our finances and what we can do to get smarter with our money but now it's almost Memorial Day and, you know what they say about good intentions.
Instead, have an assistant triage your email several times a day and sort into now, later, and never.
Paul Snider, a customer - service rep for Atlas both then and now, remembers a stark time: «Every night we walked out of here, we were discussing whether we were coming back the next day
Right now, a host who lives in a unit full - time can rent out spare beds without restriction in San Francisco, and an absent host can do it up to 90 days a year.
Scrambling to keep the business doors open, Corrin called up his girlfriend at the time (who is now his wife) and asked her to come help him for the day.
«Right out of college, I was an assistant receptionist for a big - time entertainment executive in New York,» recalled Kirsten Helvey, now the chief operating officer of Cornerstone OnDemand in Santa Monica, Calif. «One day, I got his lunch order wrong.»
Another seconded this, saying «I really love this thing, I used to visit Starbucks twice a day for cold brew and now I save cash and time.
Rather than rest on his laurels as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, Johnson, who retired in 1996, now spends his days honing his skills as an entrepreneur.
Vanier calls them every day or two at their Brampton, Ont., apartment, which is adorned with pictures and mementos from Mexico, a place where they've spent a lot of time in retirement, but it's now permanently tainted.
While I slept well for the first time in days, I woke up to discover that my phone hadn't charged at all and was now at 15 percent with a full day's work ahead of me.
As a (now) early - stage investor, I invest in businesses when I believe that 1) the founder has the passion and fortitude to stick with it through the tough times; 2) I have experience that can be helpful in propelling the business to first revenue, cash flow positive or exit; and 3) I will be engaged throughout the early days of the company.
Of course there are whole books dedicated to this topic, but for now I'll look at just two aspects of how to get more done with less time... and how to «turn it off» at the end of the day:
With technology and innovation, there may come a day when the economy can support guaranteed basic income, but that time isn't now, and, despite Silicon Valley's God - playing enthusiasm, that time remains far, far off.
Customers want their products as soon as they click Buy Now, so Coastal drove down the average time of order placement by the customer to purchase shipment to 0.7 days.
People now use their smartphones all the time, for everything, with average usage clocking in at around 195 minutes per day.
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