If you start
whining about your work or family problems, she will move on to the next guy.
Even though I am
whining about the work, I am looking forward to it.
So perhaps we need to stop
whining about work - life balance and complaining about having to carry phones and laptops everywhere we go.
I remember that I used to roll my eyes when my mother would tell me «stop whining and go out and just do something,» whenever I would complain or
whine about work.
I was not going to use it as a platform to
whine about work.
Not exact matches
They don't
whine about how hard they
work for peanuts.
Everyone vaguely
whines about music being cooler back in the day, but only my Songbook, building on the
work of Martha Bayles, begins to spell out the reasons why.
I used to hate it and even
whine about it (or even threw it away in the toilet while my mother is getting ready to go to
work).
sad but true, it is all extremely competitive (hence all the references to it in online situations in the comments above) and i try to absent myself from those kinds of situations / friendships / occasions whenever possible (including stepping away from certain blogs, especially those which debate the merits of washing the white stuff off washed organic carrots) btw to me your post came out as a long - drawn out
whine apology
about being judged as judging - one thing i learned in presenting my
work was to never apologise for it, period.
Of course, you can
work your way right back into their bellies if you're tired of hearing the
whining about having to live off macaroni and cheese.
Jurors will now be able to hear choice excerpts from the tapped cellphones, including Adam
whining on his disposable «burner» phone
about his attempts to evade detection by investigators
working with Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara.
I spent a semester
working full time for a firm in Boston and everyone came in at 8 or 9, skipped lunch and was out no later than 6 pm nearly every night (unless there was a major project; the latest anyone other than me was there was 8 pm and BOY did she
whine about it).
Don't
whine about your heartbreaks or your
work and family problems.
Related to number 5: Zombies aren't threatened by your
work successes, have commitment issues or
whine about your needy friends.
«For people who want to
whine and moan
about how online dating isn't
working,» says psychologist Eli Finkel, «go back in time to 1975.
After he spends hours drunkenly
whining about his life's
work at a non-profit, expressing concerns that he never gets enough respect, she offers a succinct rejoinder that bursts his bubble in an instant.
Working in schools for over 40 years I keep hearing professionals (teachers and administrators)
whining about not feeling appreciated.
Ben reads below grade level, and knows that if he
whines about how unfair school is, his dad will cave in and do most of the
work for him.
Stop
whining about the fact that readers refuse to do your dirty
work for you.
So stop with the
whining about how Amazon sucks or blah blah doesn't
work (nothing is magical), pull up your big girl and big boy pants, and spend that effort writing your next blog post, book or tweet.
Authors should do their homework and choose the publishing path that best suits their
work and their goals — there is no one best way to publish — but
whining about being shut out is a waste of time.
So we blew the dust off his PS2 and inserted FFX, and after I spent the first several hours
whining and moaning (mostly just in spite of my friend)
about how horrendous looking Tidus» outfit is and how the last ten years have taken a serious toll on the game's voice acting (Sorry all you FF fans who thought the voice
work was revolutionary for the series, but go back.
«this isn't art» - «we should fund real artists» - for crying out loud, just take the
work in context, learn a little bit
about design and stop
whining.
Listening you talk
about getting out the time clock on those guys, reminds me of the CAers
whining about Gavin posting to RC during
working hours using the NASA computer.
Toiling away at the day job this afternoon, I had a spare moment to pen this
whine about the ruckus over the past several days
about Tim Barnett's new
work on ocean temperatures and climate change.
I think we tend to get caught up in what will save us time, what will be easiest, etc., and inevitably spend more time thinking (and
whining about) the problem than it would take to just do some
work in any number of old - school, pen - to - paper ways.
They are
working harder than ever, but rather than
whine about it, they are claiming to be happier than ever.