Patient and confident, Savoring the meal to come.
Savoring the Good Things in Life.
For that which you savor.
Settle in one place and savor it.
And savor it for a while,
If salt loses its savor, it is useless.
Whatever we made, was savored and appreciated.
He savored his response like a good steak.
I'm Savoring it in my mouth.
If not, then you could benefit from practicing Savoring the present.
Third, this exercise I call"Savoring," and this is a beautiful exercise.
Drink 1 time a day for 4 teaspoons,
Drink slowly, Savoring every sip.
Nice to sit with friends, Savoring such an exquisite drink in the evening.
Postpone also"for later" the Savoring of fish of fatty varieties: herring, vobla, mackerel.
Your child will love viewing his ABC garden while Savoring his favorite foods.
The word“Savoring” crops up a lot in instructions for mindful eating,
but why stop there?
Savoring requires your full attention, which is impossible
when you're trying to do multiple things.
Researchers have found that the science of Savoring is an important well-being and gratitude booster.
I'm cocooned by him, as he loves me, slowly moving in and out, Savoring me.
And that's me today, Savoring the last fleeting moments of summer at Lee's totally awesome house.
Life is about accepting the challenges along the way,
choosing to keep moving forward and Savoring the journey.”.
(And neuroscientists point out that Savoring positive emotions and experiences helps to sculpt the brain toward greater contentment.).
More specifically, the benefits of Savoring include stronger relationships,
improved mental and physical health, and increased creativity in solving problems.
Was Jehovah God
displeased that the Israelites were living comfortably, Savoring tasty meals,
drinking fine wine, and listening to beautiful music?
Slowly Savoring a favorite treat can be very relaxing,
but mindless eating will only add to your stress and your waistline.
Slowly Savoring a favorite treat can be very relaxing,
but mindless stress eating will only add to your stress-and your waistline.
The good news is that Savoring positive experiences can be learned, like
playing the piano, and if you practice, you will improve.