Sentences with phrase «about ego ego»

About Ego Ego is an artist who has lived and worked in Seattle, Washington since the early 90's.

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This isn't about accolades and egos.
We all have strong, protective egos that will do whatever they can to stop us from claiming something big about ourselves.
«It's not about me and my ego — it's about the company building something that's bigger than us, that is going to be here for hundreds of years.»
The only way you'll succeed in one of these intense environments is if you feel welcome into the space, and it supports an open culture where students encountering setbacks can tackle them without being worried about others having a level of ego or hubris.
Adventurous and business savvy, Branson is all about thinking big without having a big ego.
He talks about working collaboratively, managing egos and trying to stay grounded in La - La - Land:
If it's just about your ego, you'll never succeed, and in fact probably shouldn't — because groundbreaking thinkers place all the emphasis on their ideas, not on themselves.
Put your ego aside and you'll find the best answers and the best solutions... and then you'll have even more reasons to feel good about what you have built.
Ego in most people is the dominant driver of all thoughts, actions and ways of going about life.
Any team is going to bring along varying viewpoints, working styles, and ideas about how to get a job done, but the problem is that many high performers bring along something else: their egos.
One of Dwayne's keys to success is he can detach his ego completely and care solely about who has the best answers.
The ego problem we're talking about here is the mindset that remains inflexible.
They learn things very quickly and they don't have an ego about their ideas,» says Abraham, also an Inc. 30 Under 30 alum.
With a background in physics, a decade of engineering wins in the corporate world and an admittedly swollen ego about his own abilities, Laberge became bored with Creo and left in 2001 with a comfortable pile of money from the company's success.
But this was not a rash decision or about the ego trip of adding more letters to my name.
By holding yourself accountable, even when making excuses is an option, you show that you care about results more than your image or ego.
«Two, don't make the coaching process about yourself and your own ego and how smart you are.
Completing the half - marathon was a big accomplishment for me, but at the end of the day it was about me and my ego.
If it's just about your ego, you'll never succeed, and in fact probably shouldn't, because visionary thinkers place all the emphasis on their ideas — not on themselves.
During times of failure the ego in all of us wants to complain about how the situation sucks.
If you are going to successfully bring two disparate groups of employees into one cohesive staff, you are going to have to check your ego at the door and think strategically about what's best for the new business.
What they do care about is how it will help them, so make sure your copy is customer centric and not just a place for you to air your ego.
But successful trading isn't about being right or wrong (ego); rather, it's about doing the right thing.
Former FBI Director James B. Comey criticizes President Trump as unethical and «untethered to truth» and calls his leadership of the country «ego driven and about personal loyalty» in a forthcoming book.
When considering political leaders, it seems redundant to talk about egos.
Some very smart researchers have found loads of empirical evidence about ego depletion.
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Not only that, but my ego feeds me lies about why I am right, and how I can use theology to prove others wrong.
It only proves that there's nothing big about atheists than their egos.
This is unless you want to worship a GOD with a huge ego who could care less about human kind.
They also tell me something about your ego if you're unwilling to admit that in a world that has something like 7 billion people currently alive (not counting all the dead ones) there aren't millions of people smarter than you.
What I have learned about ego is it's needed for survival but attaches one to pleasure and inclines one to adversity to discomfort.
«I'm embarrassed as I'm getting older about how much of my energy and vitality as a younger man was driven by ego and a win - lose mentality.»
Then we, man, our egos get involved and it becomes more about us and less about God, people start to slowly leave.
The rest of what happened with the churches is man made egos and has nothing to do with Jesus» truth, except He warned about all this in His letter to all of us (the Bible).
It also taught me that clergy have to be on our guard against both parishioners and other clergy who have such disorders, particularly since we are often on ego - trips about «helping» people and get happy - clappy about spearheading redemption stories.
It seems to me that we are all in agreement about ego driven preachers.
I used to be shy about coming forward for media opportunities — I didn't want the limelight or accolades because I don't want to confuse the ego with my work.
Talk about over-inflated egos, eh?
Twenty centuries later, I think we are the ones who invest our ego in the church and make the church about our values, rather than seeing our relationship to Jesus as finding expression in a community of believers — quite literally a new family.
But more and more, I'm realizing if you're able to receive constructive feedback from a boss, parent, spouse or teacher and then implement what's needed to do it better the next time, you care more about learning than your ego.
Asking him for guidance to leave the Ego behind and trust in the Spiritual side of reality is what it is all about... to me.
In my opinion it probably served a purpose for a time, but I agree that what may have started as a sincere desire to question presuppositions now has become a place where people are about name, career, money, ego, etc. just like every other established religious structure.
Want to know a simple test on whether or not you care more about learning than you do about your ego?
I've found as a Christian woman it is often better & safer to lead the conversation by talking about my dreams and hopes because having ambitions often assumes a secular worldview where promotions, opportunities, and recognition is about money, success, and ego.
Who would chose getting kicked out of their family, spit on, denied basic human rights, etc, if it was about ego?
Their awareness that he knows them and is concerned about them, has an ongoing ego - sustaining effect.
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