Not exact matches
However
easy it is to demonize and to hate from a distance (I won't provide links, but, trust me, the demonization and the hate was quite evident online), it's a bit harder to do so in the context of a small college, where
habits of conversation are encouraged, where people talk the talk (even if — sinners as we all are — we don't always walk the walk) of fairminded openness to the truth, and where Others (not «The Other,» which, as a colleague rightly suggested, is
too abstract) are people we encounter day in and day out.
For them - indeed for us all - it is all
too easy to conclude truth from
habit.
When you start the day with one healthy
habit, for some reason it's a lot
easier to make healthier choices for the rest of the day,
too.
It's
easier that way, and not to bring Boston sports
too much into this, but its pre-2001 history is definitely a part of why watching games with one eye on the negative is such a
habit.
It is way
too easy to get him off the ball and he has a
habit of dribbling into multiple defensive players, with predictable results.
But if you haven't, it's
too easy to slip back into old
habits.
It can be
easy to get out of the
habit and sometimes a little vague willingness, «As long as you don't want me
too active or awake,» was enough to remind my body what it had been missing.
What my research showed was that when parents focus
too intensely on nutrition it is
easy to inadvertently teach poor eating
habits.
There are also lots of cookbooks available — the sky is the limit and once you've gotten into the
habit of eating without allergens, it gets
easier; but nothing will compare to the relief that comes from seeing your baby comfortable again — and you may be surprised by how fabulous you feel,
too.
Music has been relatively
easy,
too, since even just a few minutes of drills and scales can help — practice is a
habit, and consistency matters more than intensity.
Think differently: Humans are creatures of
habit, so it's all
too easy to get stuck thinking inside the box.
I have the same
habit too, stripes are just so
easy to style.
It is
easy to think of concrete activities when looking for good
habits to form, but more abstract ones like creativity can be formed
too.
It's
easy to reject someone for a benign reason (maybe they have a funny
habit or wear t - shirts that are
too big), because the enormity of selection makes it seem as though the options are limitless.
It is
too easy to develop a
habit of checking your dating site for new messages or opportunities.
This product provides teenage users with a clear picture of their online
habits, making it
easier for them to identify and address areas where they may be devoting
too much energy or attention.
The milk is on me When discussing the hydration and healthy drinking
habits among children it is all
too easy to think only of water (more of...) and fizzy drinks (less of...).
Borrowing money can be
too easy at times, but asking some challenging questions can help you stop it from becoming
too much of a
habit.
Credit cards make it all
too easy for people with bad
habits to slip up and fall back on those bad
habits by buying things that they think they need just because they want them.
You can't expect someone to change their
habits just because you tell them to — in fact, by clearing a person's debts without some attempt to educate them in proper financial conduct we run the risk of making bankruptcy appear
too easy.
It's
too easy to make this kind of spending into a
habit, as we often use it as a way to deal with negative feelings or circumstances.
It is simply
too easy to fall back into old
habits and patterns, or to get distracted by the latest client crisis, the stack of paperwork crying out for attention, the email inbox or the flashing voice mail message light.
It's
too easy to revert into old
habits.
However, the earlier in a relationship that healthy communications and conflict resolution skills are learned and put into place, the
easier it is to make changes — before «bad
habits» get
too heavily ingrained.