I'm terrible at
writing these things down so I can tell you more later.
Not exact matches
So I sat
down at my dining room table to
write a book on some of the problems that I had had.I
wrote down all the good
things the companies I had been with had done, and
wrote down the problems.
It turns out that «being able to put more notches on my accomplishment belt,
so to speak, by
writing down things on my Anti-Todo list as I accomplish them throughout the day makes me feel marvelously productive and efficient -LSB-,][f] ar more
so than if I just did those
things and didn't
write them
down.»
So how do you go from that reasoning to «Since it wasn't accidental then it must have been this ancient male diety named (fill in blank depending on religion) who loves me and knows me and cares for me and wants me to perform rituals that have nothing to do with morality like prayer, not eating certain things, sabaath and many more just because he said so, even though we have no record of him saying anything, just records of humans who wrote things down that they claim he said, but I want to believe it all so badly I will base my beliefs on no other evidence than «it just can't be accident»
So how do you go from that reasoning to «Since it wasn't accidental then it must have been this ancient male diety named (fill in blank depending on religion) who loves me and knows me and cares for me and wants me to perform rituals that have nothing to do with morality like prayer, not eating certain
things, sabaath and many more just because he said
so, even though we have no record of him saying anything, just records of humans who wrote things down that they claim he said, but I want to believe it all so badly I will base my beliefs on no other evidence than «it just can't be accident»
so, even though we have no record of him saying anything, just records of humans who
wrote things down that they claim he said, but I want to believe it all
so badly I will base my beliefs on no other evidence than «it just can't be accident»
so badly I will base my beliefs on no other evidence than «it just can't be accident».
So then Mark made no mistake, while he thus
wrote down some
things as he remembered them; for he made it his one care not to omit anything that he heard, or to set
down any false statement therein.
Since then, I've had mostly night - owls as roommates, with whom I can not hold deep or fantastical conversations first
thing in the morning,
so I usually
write down the dreams that strike me.
Hence we conclude that the presbyter is reporting a genuine tradition, namely of «Mark's» association with Peter and his recollection and
writing down of certain
things Peter had said in his preaching; and this is all the more probable in that (a) the presbyter uses the tradition to meet a current objection, and (b) he presses it a little too far — though not
so far as Papias does — in meeting the objection.
Also, the whole «gravity creates the Universe»
thing is easy to
write down on paper and tell everyone about, but
so is «magic beans created the empire state building».
Another
thing was that the Gospels were
written down,
so the Jewish - Christian sect... [had] a far longer life than many of these short - lived prophets who rose up and were destroyed.
I have all the cafes
down that you
wrote about
so i'm looking to get some nice beauty products and a few different
things!
It's hard to get motivated sometimes but I'm actually just a big fan of blogging and
writing things down,
so hopefully that will carry me through to the point where I do have a few more people listening.
, I just mean that I never do any of those really great
things those really smart people
writing really quite logical articles suggest, like keeping the amount of stuff you bring
down so that it will fit in one of those bitty suitcases you can stuff into overhead.
My head was filled with
so many
things that any time I'd sit
down to
write a new post I'd get all restless and distracted.
your blog is hands
down my favorite
thing to read and I constantly comment on the food, but I LOVE LOVE LOVE your
writing... it's miraculous how you share and teach
so well.
I
wrote down every
thing I did
so I will remember how it tastes.
On top of that, I have a large wall planner where I can
write down important dates for
things that I have coming up
so I don't forget about those too.
I think when you have two creative jobs your head can get quite full,
so I need somewhere to
write things down.
Honestly its
so weird to read what you
write because it's exactly the way
things have been for me and also it's like you have
written down my thoughts on affairs precisely.
This is because I know a lot of listeners are doing other
things while listening to the show and they tend to get a little crazy when they hear good info that they want to
write down so they can remember it.
He has done
so many silly
things and I haven't
written any of them
down.
I'm a doula,
so I usually spend the first few hours after birth capturing memories,
writing things down, and helping a mom breastfeed.
Try
writing things down on your phone
so that you have lists with you wherever you go.
In the first weeks of my son's life, I started realizing that I would learn
things at night that often got lost to mommy brain and sleep deprivation — new soothing techniques my son responded to or coping skills that worked for me,
so I started
writing them
down.
Will go with there advice they experts no do my own research will ask questions and
write things down... I have a chance of heavy bleeding
so will have to be closely monitored.
Even if you plan on having a baby shower, you still won't get everything,
so create a list of all the
things you need, not want, and
write down how much each item will cost if you were to be as frugal as possible.
A formal work agreement isn't necessary with relative caregivers (like it is with a nanny), but you can have a better childcare experience and avoid misunderstandings by
writing most of these
things down along with an outline of your baby's daily schedule (timing of naps and feedings, what to feed your tot, how much time to spend at the playground, and
so on).
Life is starting to get a bit congested with the amount of responsibilities you have
so help keep
things in perspective,
write down what your values and priorities are.
I mean there are
so many
things that you have to try to remember, those moms with babies especially when the baby's new
so just to have an easy way to track that and not have to worry about, oh where's my pen and paper to
write that
down.
I've gone online
so many times to try to find out how to cope with colic, and what I've found is that nobody is
writing about what has to be done to stay sane and what I believe is the best
thing for the babies and our family...
so for parents with really fussy babies, colicky babies, or who just need a briggity break, for the love of everything good and holy... PUT YOUR BABY
DOWN.
Having any kind of buy - back guarantee is always a good
thing,
so we
wrote it
down for you.
So often, we take them for granted in this life: water running out of your taps, the freedom of walking out of your door into a peaceful street, the gift of mobility via a car, a bus or a subway, sipping coffee and chatting with friends or colleagues... as you come home from your day, take a few moments to
write down a list of
things in your life for which you are grateful — begin a gratitude journal.
The remarkable
thing about the advice in this book, and the reason it shows up on this list, is because a vast portion of the spiritual principles that were practiced and
written down so many centuries ago, have since been confirmed by science to be effective on our physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well - being.
But the
thing is, I don't walk a constant number of miles per week,
so unless I
write down my mileage after every workout (which is just not going to happen), I never really know how many miles I've accumulated.
In fact, I now actually get physically uncomfortable if there's nowhere to
write down what pops into my head —
so I have a
writing program in my phone because that
thing is always with me.
Hi lovely, I'm
so sorry to hear that: (I have
written a blog post on how to slim
down a muscular upper body,
so have a read of that one:) But the best
thing to do would be to stop Barre class and give your muscles a chance to reduce in size.
Okay
so after
writing all that
down, it seems like A LOT of exercise,
so I just want to clarify a few
things.
I always try to start
writing out my essential healthy travel list 1 - 2 weeks before the trip,
so I can jot
down things that I use each day when I think of it.
niki is an outspoken maryland girl who just
so happens to love
writing things down.
I have
written down what I have eaten everyday since July
so I can track my progress and make sure I'm eating enough of the right
things.
I like to be able to also see when I'm going out in advance
so I can plan my meals around my schedule, and
write down what I already have on hand in my fridge and pantry BEFORE I go grocery shopping
so I can reduce food waste and not have to waste money buying the same
thing twice.
So while I am prepping myself for the festivities I figured I would share my picks with you... even if your not heading to Lincoln Center, these necessities are must haves for day to day activities and appointments!I LOVE my Graphic Image NY Planner... while all my event invitations are usually sent via e-mail, I still prefer to hand write down what I have going on so I don't forget anything... I'm a firm believer in visualizing things rather than just allowing the notifications to pop up on my phon
So while I am prepping myself for the festivities I figured I would share my picks with you... even if your not heading to Lincoln Center, these necessities are must haves for day to day activities and appointments!I LOVE my Graphic Image NY Planner... while all my event invitations are usually sent via e-mail, I still prefer to hand
write down what I have going on
so I don't forget anything... I'm a firm believer in visualizing things rather than just allowing the notifications to pop up on my phon
so I don't forget anything... I'm a firm believer in visualizing
things rather than just allowing the notifications to pop up on my phone!
It seems
so obvious what was going on, but at the time it really felt like I wasn't enough, I was doing every single
thing wrong (even
down to the way I
wrote my name), and I bent over whichever way I needed to in order to just do my job.
There is
so much for me to do each week if I really sat
down and
wrote out all the
things I need to make time for.
I've tackled nearly all the big items on my to - do list for the year this month,
so I decided to sit
down and
write about one of my favorite bloggers, Kate from The Small
Things Blog.
So I brought some of the things with me to the camper so I can look them over and start writing down some plan
So I brought some of the
things with me to the camper
so I can look them over and start writing down some plan
so I can look them over and start
writing down some plans.
Things will constantly pop into my head, and I think «I should
write that
down» (I don't have a smart phone,
so I can't just set reminders by telling Siri... I know, I'm behind the times).
Plus, with the wood being
so soft, you can see where Jimmy has
written things down on a single sheet of paper and pressed a little hard.
And
so I
wrote down all of the
things that are innately important to me — being close to my family, being kind, working in an environment I love, and soon enough I found myself mapping a life I wanted to live, and the values weren't based on any specific location.
I have a sad reality to confess (especially to any younguns out there who dream of becoming a marine biologist
so they can spend their days sunbathing and swimming with dolphins): Although I hate to rain on the Awesome Job Fantasy Parade, most of the time we sad seafarers are in the lab looking
down a microscope at once beach - dwelling
things, or
writing papers about that one time last year we got to go to the beach and do field work, or we're
writing grants to fund the time we want to go to the beach next year.
It's
so strange because, yes I'm human, yes I think terrible
things about people but to me,
writing that negativity
down and sending it into the world just seems
so... pointless and small minded.