Sentences with phrase «week of the few things»

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Follow - up studies that asked volunteers to find time for 15 minutes of device - free solitude each day for a week and keep a journal of their experiences showed the same thing - fewer intense emotions and a greater awareness of subtle ones.
When you're early in a startup, a founder or one of the first few people to join, you will at times realize that new information from customers or a smart mentor shows that what you were working on for the last weeks or months is the wrong thing to do.
Projects and deals can fall through, you can have a bad quarter of business, and you can have a few bad weeks with your diet but it's still a temporary thing because you don't have to accept it as a permanent reality.
A few weeks ago, some observers celebrated the fact that Canadians are prodigious users of things like Facebook and YouTube as proof that the country is somehow on the digital vanguard.
After a heady few years in which important new gizmos appeared just about every week, 2013 was more of an iterative time bereft of that One Big Thing.
We've actually been using it for the last couple of weeks, and realized a few disturbing things about my sleep.
Halloween costume parties, cooking classes, Mardi Gras bashes complete with a contortionist and «Jeans Week» are just a few of the fun and quirky things that forward - thinking Bay Area companies are doing right now to lure some of the top talent from around the globe — and keep their current... < read more >
I started out freelancing over web - based, with the help of some basic tasks which actually wanted a desktop as well as access to broadband and I am delightful than ever... few months have passed by since i begun this and i received cash gain total of 36,000 bucks... Basically I earn eighty bucks every single hour and work for 3 to four hrs most of the days.And awesome thing about this is that you could keep control of valuable time when you work and for how long as you like but you still earn a paycheck every week.
It's been a busy few weeks for our team but we are very thankful for all of the great things we have been able to participate in.
Here are a few common «lack of focus» examples I see amongst founders all the time: — Doing shit that makes them look busy, but doesn't have significant impact — Trying to do too many things instead of one thing really well — Getting things done themselves instead of taking time to build the team — Fundraising when it's not time — Acquiring users when existing ones keep churning — Adding features instead of fixing or removing the ones they have — Having multiple audiences, rather than one very targeted — Paying attention to vanity metrics or too many metrics instead of core KPIs — Following the competition's every move — Obsessing with getting up on TechCrunch (or other press)-- Attending multiple networking events a week
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Real things take nowhere that long to circulate and be accepted - Newton's theory of gravity probably took around 50 years (if that) and nowadays it can take just a few weeks / months for newly discovered facts to get around.
For the past few weeks, Michael Novak ¯ a member of the First Things editorial board and a frequent contributor to the magazine ¯ has been blogging at the Encyclopedia Britannica site about religion, America, and the Founding Fathers.
Put an objective observer (I know, there's no such thing) into a community and in a few weeks or months, depending on the complexity of that community, you will be able to describe their political (not a bad word) and social structure, you will uncover their norms and mores, their rules, very often unspoken or only spoken and not written.
The one and only thing that brought me through the last few weeks in as much mental sanity and strength as was managed is God, and months, if not years of preparing me to spend this year actively digging my roots further and deeper into His love, His strength and His peace.
Several weeks later I get an email from the Missions Pastor of one of our sending / supporting churches saying that he wants to Skype with me about a few things.
A few people pushed back on me last week for thinking that the Doctor pushed Half - Face Man out of that freaky skin balloon thing — after all, isn't he non-violent?
The wedding itself had to wait a few weeks while things got sorted out subsequent to the death of the Elector, and the terrible massacres of the peasants.
Your going to laugh, so earlier this week I had this coupon thing come in the mail for one of those Emergency Prepardness places and they are giving 50 pound bags of quick oats for only $ 19.95, and since I eat a lot of Oatmeal in the winter, this sounded like a not to be passed up on deal, so that is where I am headed at 10 am in the morning, LOL And I might even get 2 bags, since the stuff stores and lasts forever:) But with 50 - 100 pounds of oats, I could use a few ideas, I am going to try some of these!
There are only a few things I love more than my multiple - night - per - week helping of popcorn — and that's reader comments that give me amazing ideas to spice up my popcorn — literally.
Panna cotta is one of the few things I have been able to eat this week.
So while I prep the cheese curds and assemble the poutine I'll leave you with a few of the things that caught my eye this week.
I've been following the Paleo diet for a few weeks now and one of the hardest things I'm having to adjust to is the absence of pasta.
Holiday events, parties and festive things galore have taken over in the last few weeks ---- not to mention all of the little things adding up through school that my boys need to have taken care of before the end of the 2015 and the holiday break begins — ugh!
This pizza has a few ingredients, but none more important than 1) my good fortune to live a 5 - minute walk away from one of California's best farmers markets, and 2) a blessedly dry morning at the end of a waterlogged week, in which to stroll through the market and pick up a few green things between foldings of the dough.
I did add a few things, raisins, 1/2 c br.sugar, 1 tab cinnamon, i also used dark flax meal only because golden was out of stock.now it's a cinnimon raisin bread, i will try this week your orig recipe.
Holiday events, parties and festive things galore have taken over in the last few weeks ---- not to mention all of the little things adding up through school -LSB-...]
I manage to do the grocery shopping each week and prepare a few things (slice up veggies, cook some protein) but I never get to the stage of actual meal planning.
hi Deb, I'm going to be in New York for a few days next week, I was wondering if you could suggest a few places that are a must see... I have been there several time, so I have done most of the «touristy» things.
A few weeks back, I told you that the bestest thing ever, after coming from a vacation, was having pumpkin pie chia pudding all made and ready to DEVOUR when you groggily roll out of the bed the next morning.
But i am ready — the nursary is ready and this past week i got the rest of the things the baby will need for the first few weeks.
Good news is I've got some of your bases covered with these sliders and a few other recipes the rest of this week, things like my favorite bbq sauce, easy pickles, pie if I can get my shit together, etc..
Over the past few weeks, I had a craving for all things buffalo that hit me like a ton of bricks lol!!
I've got a few fun things to share with you today, in my favorite post of the week, «Friday Favorites.»
I'd like to build on that by sharing a few things that I buy every single week, outside of the standard meat and produce.
One of the things I missed the most while our stuff was in storage was making my own energy / protein bars, they are pretty much my favourite grab and go snack, and I've developed an expensive and unsustainable habit of buying them over the last few weeks!
I will be making some more individual parfaits, truffles, tiramisu etc in the next few weeks because I really like the individual dessert kind of thing, plus I love these little glasses.
You remember a few weeks back when we were in the midst of one of our usual slightly - random - but - filled - with - pretty - things conversations and you said «I've been feeling like you're really far away lately»?
I want to talk about warm things like Arizona (Where I'm headed in a few weeks to visit one of my best friends who I haven't seen in far too long!
Anyway, when I finally got around to putting it on the menu a few weeks ago, as I was throwing it together — after a very long day of teaching that followed a very short night of sleep — I realized that it called for a few things I didn't have on hand; moreover, no way was I ponying up for pine nuts at the end of the month.
And I've eaten many things over the course of the last few weeks, including but not limited to my fair share of burgers, multiple sushi rolls, pizzas upon pizzas and wine.
I live in England and we don't use pumpkins very much at all, basically they're in the shops for a couple of weeks around Halloween and that's it, and it's pretty much impossible to buy canned pumpkin puree here, so I boiled the pumpkin and then liquidised it to make the puree, and I had to make a few other substitutions for things I didn't have - I used creme fraiche instead of yogurt, dark brown sugar instead of light, and cake flour doesn't exist here so I just used plain white flour.
Breakfast smoothie bowls (or whatever you want to call them) are a beautiful thing; not only are they whipped up in a matter of seconds, but they actually turn out to be one of the prettiest breakfast foods.Last week, I made a trip to London for a family catch up and a afternoon musical, and whilst I was in the Piccadilly area, I popped into Whole Foods to pick up a few items on my shopping list.
There will be plenty of these packed in the car for our big move here in just under two weeks, and things are about to get REAL this next week when our boxes and packing materials show up — so I may need a few of these to fuel the bubble wrapping madness that will ensue.
I made some chocolate peanut butter crunch bars a few weeks back and have not been able to get them out of my head no matter how many non-peanut butter chocolate things I eat since.
I love prepping a few things for the week - I just made some almond butter freezer fudge, lots of cut up veggies, dip / dressing, and roasted a few pumpkins so need to use those up.
A few weeks later, my house was broken into and my laptop and camera (and all of my photos), among other things, were taken.
We could eat pasta every day of the week, but in the interest of mixing things up, we have a few other weeknight dinner hacks up our sleeves.
I've been more successful at some of these things than others over the past few weeks, but I'm thrilled to report that I'm at least crushing the less fruit smoothie game!!
We could probably all stand a few more seafood dinners on the menu from week to week, but I get stuck in a rut making a few tried and true hits again and again, and honestly, kind of lose a little desire to make the same thing.
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