Sentences with phrase «work life a bit»

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When you say it that bluntly, it cheapens the underlying truth, so let me attempt to be a bit more genteel: We work so that we might tend to the many other things we care about in life (the vast majority of which cost money).
Even if you know the person well and this type of business manners seem a bit unnecessary to you, try to separate your personal life from your work.
Work - life balance for us means that if I have an important dinner I want to go to with friends I am leaving a little bit earlier than I normally would, I have the flexibility to do that.
«Everyone should try to make the lives of everyone else who works here a little bit simpler.»
If you can find a way to delay gratification a bit, you'll not only be able to keep your days filled with hard work, but you'll also be able to truly enjoy the small pleasures in life, a little at a time.
If you plan, set small, measurable goals, and do a little bit of work here and there, you can live a fulfilling life without financial worries.
I stuck it out in a crazy business that has robbed me of any normal social life (constantly moving around the country), worked my tail off and risked it all and was fortunate enough to be in a good place at the right time and take advantage of an opportunity with every bit of energy I could muster.
With a mission of changing the world one bite at a time and passion for a sustainable food system, SPUD's goal is to use its connection to local and organic food to help improve the places where we live and work.
Sony has a little bit of work to do in terms of battery life and connectivity.
Almost anything worthwhile that has entered my life has taken time, work, and a bit of blessings thrown in, and investing is no different.
For those who haven't had the time to read the legaled - up language of every single privacy policy we encounter (which, considering Carnegie Mellon researchers estimated it would take the average user the equivalent of 76 work days per year to do, is most of us), and even for people like me who do it for a living and still find disclosure gaps, the Facebook — Cambridge Analytica scandal managed to shed a bit of light on the otherwise obscure relationships between some tech companies and advertisers.
Perhaps legal plural marriage would be a bit difficult to work, with property laws and so on, but if you just want to live together and share your life, go to it.
God may call you to a bit of both — a bit of big sexy attention - getting work and quiet thankless character - building life - transforming work.
At Capoferro, we realize that your home is the single biggest investment you are likely to make in your adult life and we will work with you to make sure that your castle is every bit as much what you want it to be as we can make it.
We haven't even touched on songs that suggest that life is super-duper when you're a Christian («And in His presence, our problems disappear» [Jesus, We Celebrate Your Victory; John Gibson]-RRB-, songs that are all a bit too hypothetical («I can only imagine What it will be like» [I Can Only Imagine; Bart Millard]-RRB-, or songs that don't work at a men's breakfast («Rise up, women of the truth» -LRB-[Shout to the North; Martin Smith]-RRB-.
Here's the encouragement: forgiveness and eternal life are not dependent one tiny little bit on your past behavior or your future behavior, but solely and completely on the finished work of Jesus Christ.
But since it matters to some people, let me repeat what even a little bit of research into Bergson's life and work shows.
I show up here with intention and I try to notice my own life a bit more, I consecrate the ordinary work.
How to Be Here: A Guide to Creating a Life Worth Living by Rob Bell:: I deeply appreciate Rob Bell's work and usually enjoy his books quite a bit but this wasn't one of my favourites.
Recognizing my own limits» and the life and writings of Lord Byron is definitely among them» I turned to my sister Marion for a bit of literary detective work.
Granted, we have a (very beloved) baby - sitter for our littlest girl two mornings a week while the older two are at school, so that I can make phone calls, do interviews, and work uninterrupted for a bit of time, but I am usually at home, trying to get in a full - time job at the edges of our life.
The subtitle is a bit misleading — it's not really about «homemaking» or «women's work» (both phrases can make me a bit nervous)-- it's really for men and women and it's about knowing the role — and the holiness — of the daily work in our lives.
«I know for a FACT we are more than willing to work with Muslims to live in peace» you need to pick up some history books because your FACTs are a bit cloudy....
Telling seekers that they are right with God without the evidence of conviction of sin (the work of the Holy Spirit) that results in the desire for a changed heart, life, lifestyle, mind and character, is like picking green fruit, and after a bite or two wondering why it doesn't taste like it should.
Success in professional or business life, if it comes, takes a lot of hard work (and perhaps a bit of ruthlessness).
Our eternal life is based completely and solely on the finished work of Jesus Christ, and not one bit on what we do or don't do, either in our past, our present, or our future.
In the days of Jesus, things had changed a bit, and many of the priests permanently lived and worked in the Temple.
Both were computer software specialists in their previous lives, they love chiles and spicy food, and in the mid 1990s, they both realized that there must be more to (work) life than bits and bytes.
I can not for the life of me get this to work — it doesn't taste like humous and I can't get all the bits to go no matter how much I blend it (still ends up like crunchy peanut butter).
Now that the weight of the manuscript is lifted from my shoulders a little bit (although the work doesn't stop here), there will finally be some more time for all the things that often get neglected when a big project takes over one's life — more beach hangs with the fam, catching up with friends who've long declared me a hermit, grilling outside until sunset, and long, leisurely breakfasts, like this one.
It's a bit tiring now to having to prepare my own meals, lunchs at work and dinners after work in a busy life.
Yes, that's how it is in lifework smart, not hard By the way, I have another extremely easy Brie appetizer that's always a hit — Brie and jam cracker bites — you've got to check it out!
Life was actually a bit easier last week while my husband was on paternity leave but now he is back at work, exhaustion is definitely becoming very difficult.
Oh well, at least overnight oats like this recipe makes the working life a little bit easier!
Add that to a looming deadline for me on a huge project at work... life is going to be busy and a bit rough until mid-March.
For a while now I have been trying to work out a way to get a bit of balance back in my life.
UPDATE: Beating honey into the cream didn't seem to make a shelf life difference, so disregard that bit (though I did use honey instead of Avage and it worked fine).
Unfortunately, between kids, work, life and leisure it can sometimes be a bit hard to hit up a gym consistently and spend a full hour working on your goals.
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These burgers worked for everyone and made life a bit easier last night paired with some roasted sweet potatoes.
Yes, coconut flour can differ (and can absorb quite a bit of moisture from the air depending on how it's stored and how humid it is where you live), glad you worked it out.
Then I bought one used from a colleague in pastry school 12 years ago — it lives on top of our refrigerator and works beautifully, though it takes a bit of hefting to move it to the counter when needed.
My third visit to Paris was just last year, in the middle of my work trip, when I was, it seemed living someone else's life for a bit.
Life and work got a bit crazy there, but hoping we're in the clear now.
Then he left for Palace in a bit of a limbo state about his best position under a bad manager (sorry Frank) who's still figuring out how life works outside of Ajax and the Eredivisie.
On how the first transfer window with a new structure at club is working... «The transfer window should be banned to keep our life a bit more focused on football.»
If you find that you're losing connection with your husband by not spending any time together because with your very stressful life, you've been attending to the kids and attending to work, then I would say it's time to carve out a little bit of time in your life to grow your romance again.
Today, as part of my work with Responsibility.org's #TalkEarly program, I wanted to share some thoughts on living with intention holistically, in hopes that this will help you move through the holidays and transition into a new year feeling a bit more grounded and with a sense of purpose.
And yes, it's also true that many of us (at least those of us who are white and middle - class) are a bit self - absorbed or extremely focused on our careers (we're the «third waver» feminists, and many of us from Day One saw our lives as defined by our work.
Their intestines are immature and it takes a bit of straining and pushing (and eating and simply living outside the womb) before bowel movements work smoothly for most babies.
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