Sentences with phrase «am afraid with»

I still need counter tops and I love the butcher block but I don't want my kitchen to look «country» and I am afraid with the grey blue it might, so I thought white counter tops???? http://buildingsandcastlesinthewind.blogspot.com/2013/09/bang-for-your-buck-how-my-little.html
I am afraid with him still being a growing puppy that 1 cup of food a day just isn't enough.
Hatch: «This hearing should not be used to score cheap political points, but I am afraid with all due respect Mr. Chairman that that's what we are going to see here today.
Am afraid with wenger in charge next season, we won't finish in the top 5.
I'm afraid with our current team we are good enough for top 4 but not champions.
I'm afraid with Giroud up front we will be slow and predictable.
I was afraid with the first one, and the second, they wouldn't allow me to, because I'd had a spot of blood come out of one a yr or so before.
I was afraid with not grilling hot dogs on stovetop before baking but it didn't make a difference.
The rubber where the heel strap is cracked and I'm afraid with too much wear it was going to break!!
Don't be afraid with skater style if you're in your forties, you'll look as good as women in their twenties.
Being afraid with failures always be my huge wall for reaching something I'm longing to.
please don't be afraid with me
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I considered using some inexpensive curtain hanging accessories from Ikea, but we were afraid with only one support in the middle, the curtains would sag.
I'm afraid with a black and white cat, I'd be forever having to de-fur them.
I'm afraid with yellow walls a yellow rug may be too much.
I was afraid with all the gray weather, it would feel dark and depressing!!

Not exact matches

Some of the things that made T'Challa [the film's main character] a good leader were that he wasn't afraid to empower the people that worked with him, and he was somebody who kind of gathers information from everybody.
She noted that 64 percent of male managers are afraid to be alone with a female colleague, partly due to fear of being accused of sexual harassment.
Along the way, there's a personal cost: Stress results when you're afraid your head is on the chopping block, and you aren't certain what kinds of resources you have to work with.
Especially with matters of business, I'm never afraid that people won't want to talk back to me about what they're up to, or that I might offend them by asking such questions.
«What I really like about Acadian is they are not afraid,» says Derrick Dempster, a partner at Deloitte who works with Acadian in the Best Managed Companies program.
Rather than going with the flow and saying you're qualified to do tasks that you aren't, Mistal says job seekers shouldn't be afraid to acknowledge what qualities they do and don't bring to the table.
People who aren't afraid to be different naturally stretch boundaries and challenge the status quo, and they often come up with the best ideas.
«He wasn't afraid to maybe break with some orthodoxy where he thought it would work in his district,» Connecticut Rep. Jim Himes told Business Insider in March.
«A good leader knows what the people he works with care about and isn't afraid to show it.
While it's a popular romantic notion that anyone with a MacBook and a blog can just create an entrepreneurial persona and simply act the part, I'm afraid that's not how it works.
Don't be afraid to get out there and show your face to the public, whether at a conference or just being out and about with friend on a Friday night.
Begin by understanding that most people are afraid to part with their money.
«I believe if people feel they can control their environment, that leads to a greater sense of ownership over the product,» says Barry, who makes posters for the campus walls with mantras like «What would you do if you weren't afraid
How - to articles are another perennial favorite and while titles here can be pretty self - explanatory, don't be afraid to get creative with them.
«My best piece of advice is look at what your organization needs and don't be afraid to take chances, but balance risk with success, only increasing the former when the latter goals are being met.»
I know this not only from personal conversations with my fellow fossils, but also through a discussion with an accountant recently in which he told me that the number one reason most of his older clients haven't retired yet is because they are afraid to before they are eligible for Medicare.
«All that time I was afraid of VCs hearing about our experience with consumer goods and telling us we couldn't sell technology,» he says.
Chamath has never been afraid of controversially calling it as it is within the venture world, such as in his late - 2015 piece on what's wrong with venture capital, and is even part of the Golden State Warriors ownership group, which he joined in 2011, during an abysmal 23 - 43 run which seems a lifetime away from two years of triumph.
Maybe you're afraid you'll come across as a jerk if you tell people you're not happy with the way things are going.
Don't be afraid to get customers involved, since that creates another reason for them to bond with you.
The fishermen who aren't afraid to pull in the lines and try a new spot are likely to come home with the most fish.
Don't be afraid to reach out and collaborate with other people, especially people that you feel are like - minded.
Others — who didn't want to talk on the record because they were afraid of damaging their relationship with the all - powerful consumer electronics company — have also said that their results from Apple News have been lackluster at best.
For company leaders who aren't afraid to take a public stance, the survey shows that 51 percent of millennials said they are more likely to buy from a company whose CEO spoke out an issue they agree with, and 44 percent of full - time millennial employees said they would be more loyal to their organization if their CEO took a public position on an issue.
As Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo has noted, when people are afraid about interacting with the police, they are less likely to come forward as victims and as witnesses.
It leads to high turnover, decreased innovation — with the bully focused on bullying and the one being bullied afraid to be vocal in the organization — and a harder time hiring highly - qualified professionals, as word gets out about your firm's toxic culture.
While you may want to taper off the frequency of your social activities with work friends to avoid undermining your authority, don't be afraid to celebrate your new job with your colleagues.
The recipe for success is simple: Start with the end, establish habits and routines to get there, and don't be afraid to say no to every request that doesn't help you accomplish your goals.
But regardless of your race or that of the person you're speaking with, don't be afraid or too proud to look foolish to ask questions about things you don't know — especially when someone says something that needs further discussion.
«I'm afraid a President Clinton is going to start off with far too many people raising similar questions,» he said.
Engage with your peers, and don't be afraid to share their content if it could be of use to your customer base.
With that said, do not be afraid to get a little creative.
The Innovator's Dilemma challenges you to stay on offense and execute with confidence, knowing that if you are afraid to adapt, somebody else isn't.»
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