Not exact matches
In other
words, vanity metrics are «good for
feeling awesome, bad for action.»
Birth centre, faced off pressure from medical establishment to let baby come when baby ready, trusted baby would come, fitness ball, walking through contractions, visualised uterus «pulling up», back massage helped, hung on to
words «relax relax», slid into birth bath,
felt empowered by contractions, lights low, used voice to moan and «throw away the pain» cold face wash
felt good,
awesome feeling
I
felt like you with my snap shots with
awesome trader joe's goods Thank you for the sweet
words.
IG Stories are
awesome because they are live and in action so you get a better
feeling of the person than just reading their
words.
And while I don't deny that 16:9 displays are
awesome for consuming movies and media content (it's also nice for games where you steer with the device), I can't help but
feel they're less friendly for things like web browsing or using productivity apps like
Word or Excel.
I seriously
feel like I'm going to jump out of my skin with excitement!!!! Everything about this game looks
awesome!!!! The aquarium in the museum is so much better than Wild
Word or City Folk!!!
It
feels like they tried to make the
words work with the music instead of building the lyrics with, or for, the melody... Schala's theme is
awesome and breathtaking, it's hard to believe it's just because the voice becomes an instrument if you don't understand Japanese; the
words blend in the tune and the voice and instruments work together to complete one unified sound.
Good morning, I am trying to switch career fields I work in the restaurant business I am trained in all the positions I'm still young I'm going back to school in January 2017 I want to try and get a receptionist job I'm bilingual and I
feel that I have
awesome customer service skills but a lot of receptionist jobs ask that you know how to do invoices and be super familiar with Microsoft
Word and I familiar with it but I wouldn't say I'm use to using it.
Then, they measured their gut - level
feelings about their bond by flashing a photo of their spouse on a computer screen, followed by a positive or negative
word (like «
awesome» or «terrible»).