Everyone needs a little help sometimes -- and grateful people know there's no other way to acknowledge this than by actively doing something about it.
●Don't use your phone before going to bed or after waking up ● ●Drink water as soon as you wake up ● ●Start on the hardest assignment first thing in the morning (This technique is called 'Eat the frog') ●(""——) ●Read a couple of pages right before bed ● ●Learn something new every day that interests you ● ●When talking to someone actively listen.
" Students now expect to actively participate in designing their own courses.
Rather, get your CV and LinkedIn profile up-to-date, then spend some time each day networking and actively looking for jobs to apply for.
Has and actively manages a professional network.
Of the 20 that have published their own plans, at least 13 say they look forward to holding large international soccer events, or "actively pursue applying for the FIFA World Cup".
The survey also found that 75 per cent of single women have not actively looked for a relationship in the last year, compared to 65 per cent of single men.
"Hyperventilation can usually be resolved by actively trying to slow your breathing.
The survey also found that 75 per cent of single women have not actively looked for a relationship in the last year, compared to 65 per cent of single men.
Baidu, China's largest search engine, and Jingdong, one of the country's largest e-commerce companies, are following the lead of China's two internet giants Alibaba and Tencent in actively developing mobile payment services for use at home and abroad.
By maintaining proper posture, you are able to actively use the muscles of your legs and hips, reducing the foot pain.
He told the Economist that, unlike when he was receiving standard unemployment payments, he is now actively seeking work.
Although he has been actively working with authorities to make life better for the people of this city, his generosity once again overshadowed his professional activity.
People become more concerned about the secrets they are keeping when they are alone than when actively hiding them from people they are interacting with.
Study co-author Professor June Gruber, from the department of psychology at Yale University in the United States, said of people who actively tried to be happy: 'When you're doing it with the motivation or expectation that these things ought to make you happy, that can lead to disappointment and decreased happiness.
But what may shift between weight-loss and maintenance phases is a person's mindset: rather than focusing on actively losing weight in the short term, people have to start focusing on long-term, permanent lifestyle changes and behaviors, if they want to maintain the weight that's been lost.
Elsewhere in the house, cat litter, cigarettes, adobe, granite and brick are all actively radiating you.
As major drivers of Apple Pay in China, UnionPay and several major banking institutions actively promoted the service when it first entered China.
"It's about young people feeling connected with their family and that builds self-esteem and sense of worth and that works very actively against someone developing an eating disorder.
Next, they were shown the faces again and told to either actively think of the associated picture or to consciously avoid thinking of it.