Sentences with phrase «work weeks feel»

Is it just me or do shorter work weeks feel the longest?

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I spend at least 40 hours a week staring at a computer, so it's easy for me to feel tired and sluggish during and after work.
We felt as if we had been playing parts in a fascinating movie that suddenly took a bad turn, in which we had worked like dogs for two weeks to produce something really spectacular and then were written out of the script.»
Unlike most vacations, when the rest of the office (and your work) continues, this week feels utterly different.
Although I certainly improved the quality of my morning work throughout the week, I came away with one overarching feeling: It's going to take a lot more than just opening my email later to shift from slaying alligators to draining the swap.
These results echo a recent Gallup study showing that employees who work from home three to four days a week are far more likely (41 percent versus 30 percent) to «feel engaged» and far less likely (48 percent versus 55 percent) to feel «not engaged» than people who report to the office each day.
We've all experienced work weeks that feel endless, counting down the days until Friday.
With the help of mobile devices, they can also track the number of hours logged outside of work and put it towards the work week, helping to prevent employees from becoming overworked and managers from feeling disconnected.
Choose one that'd make the most positive impact with regard to how you feel about your job and pitch your manager on why they should give you an hour a day — or a few hours a week to incorporate it into your work routine.
It found when women worked more than 34 hours per week and men spent over 47 hours a week working, they were more likely to experience mental illness and symptoms of distress such as nervousness or feeling low.
And, there will be weeks where you have less work and you can do... whatever you feel like.
If you felt over-worked in 2014, commit yourself to carving out at least one day per week that's work - free, and a certain number of hours per day for sleep (it's crucial!)
Suster calls this simple «passion for what are you doing,» while digital marketer R.G. Riles explains that the best CEO he's worked for «loves the premise of the startup so much that he routinely works 80 - hour weeks without feeling like he has been working much at all.»
Fourteen years ago I was employed by a large company that let me work from home several times a week but at the time I felt insecure about the privilege.
Hicks had been contemplating leaving the White House for several weeks and told friends that she was relieved to finally announce her move... She felt three years was a long time to work in the whirlwind of the Trump orbit, with crises occurring by the day and sometimes by the hour, and was eager to try something new and return home to her family in Connecticut.
How media companies can think more like startups One of the central themes of the RoadMap conference we just finished doing in San Francisco earlier this week was the importance of design, and how companies both big and small need to think about design in an age of ubiquitous connectivity — and not just design in the sense of how something looks or feels, but how it works and the relationship users have with it.
Most put in more than 55 hours per week on parish work, and many feel guilty about taking time off.
Many Christians feel that what happens on Sunday morning stays in the church building when they go home afterwards, and begin their work week on Monday.
My husband went through similar feelings when he left full - time vocational ministry and then found himself driving a white work van with a phone number on the side, doing physical labour to pay our bills, saving for one Tim Horton's coffee (double - double) a week.
One minister asked his officials to fill out questionnaires indicating how much time they felt he should spend each week on each area of his work.
Later on, will one feel it was wise to have chosen a job which pays well but at the cost of being left bored or unhappy for most of the working week?
People who are doing God's work feel like they could do it for 80 hours a week and never get tired or worn out.
Leaving work knowing you won't be coming back for over a week = best feeling ever!
After almost two weeks of time off over the holidays, it was really hard to contemplate going back to work, so on my last day off, to make myself feel better about it, I made the most comforting thing I could think of: apple pie.
Since I don't work full time anymore I don't do all of this anymore but I promise the more prep I do the better I feel about my eating that week!
Merci for all the great posts; I feel like I've been to Paris twice this week instead of at work in my cubicle!
This week has been so great — I'm feeling like I'm really in my groove with work, and have made significant progress on other projects too.
Unfortunately that feeling quickly left when the AC was out at work this week and I was quickly reminded that summer is far from over here in S.C..
I am looking forward lounging a little more this week because I feel like I have been going to to sleep way to late and working myself a tad too hard.Wednesday I attempted to do Zumba like I normally do, but it had been 3 weeks since my last Zumba session.
I have been doing paleo for about 3 weeks now and working out and I have lost 10ibs but more importantly I am feel great.
This is obviously a personal choice and I'm sure some of you may allow a little more leniency, but this is what I feel works for me and means that I'm still eating healthy for the majority of the week and therefore still feeling happy, healthy and full on energy — as soon as I start eating less healthy more often (which does happen occasionally because, well, life!)
I feel like I'm just cruising through the week — I have been really focused on work and that feels good.
Just one week before, Tammy's husband Chris wasn't feeling well and went in for blood work.
Going through a torrid spell — long hours at work where I'm pulled in all directions, the intensity, stress, lack of sleep and all of those fears tormenting my head has made me feel like I'd just slept walk through the last couple of weeks w a cloud over my head.
Soon, it feels like no work at all to whip up a dip or sauce that can be stored in the fridge and used on a whole variety of foods throughout the week.
The first thing I noticed in the pic was the sunburn then the sweat:) I'm jealous of your weather right now won't be so much later this year in the winter... Have never tried any kind of pepper jelly I guess I grew up in a deprived southern family... LOL Trying to get back to working out this week feeling much better so no excuses: -LRB-
By working five days a week, she would be able to get a true feeling for what a daily routine in farming would be like.
I've been meal prepping my breakfasts, lunches, and snacks for the work week, and it feels great.
I am a big fan of raw foods, I've gone through periods before where I've eaten just raw foods for weeks at a time, ultimately though I feel a balance of raw and cooked foods is what works best for me.
After 2 courses of anti biotics, nearly 3 weeks off work and basically zero appetite, I am so ready to feel human again.
It feels like Travis and I have been working at full speed for the last few weeks — we just can't catch up!
Because of work during the week, I feel like I can only do justice to the bread baking process on weekends.
It feels like I was just here telling you about Scott's birthday last week, but somehow an entire work week has passed?
I know this is the second week back from the holidays, but I'm still feeling like the 5 - day work week is pretty brutal.
Since I started working two weeks back, I haven't had much time to bake and off days are spent feeling a bit numb and catching up on chores and meal planning.
I felt like I dove headfirst into January this week — right off the airplane into 20 - degree weather and into the work week.
Ever feel so swamped with the craziness of a week from school, work,...
I've been working so much the past few weeks, I feel like this truly snuck up on me.
We had to jump straight into working when we arrived this past week, so the weekend was much needed in order to hang around all our favorite spots and really settle in to feeling back at home.
Even though I feel my absolute best when I'm taking care of my health and fitness, that area of my life can be one of the first to suffer when my schedule gets crazy, hopping on planes every week and working long days on set.
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