Do you go for something funny rather than sentimental?
Not exact matches
The same logic applies to acquisitions, with Schlein saying a public company acquirer «isn't
going to
do something stupid» and overpay
for a company just because the last round of private investors
did.
I
go for a quick walk, get
something to eat,
do a few stretches by standing up and moving a bit, or just close my eyes
for a quick mind - cleansing meditation.
And not a day
goes by that I don't have
something to be genuinely grateful
for.
Find
something that makes you feel great at work — whether it's
going for a quick workout or listening to Frank Ocean's new CD while
doing some filing — and work it in to your daily routine.
«This is an extremely generous benefit, and while it's fantastic
for the women who work there, I don't know how feasible it is
going to be
for the majority of industries to
do something to this extent,» said Alina Salganicoff, vice-president and director of women's health policy
for Kaiser Family Foundation, a non-profit that researches health care issues.
Whether you're looking
for something fun to
do like mini golf or
go - karts or a more practical deal like a discounted oil change or car wash, you'll find it here.
If she said she was
going to
do something — whether it was submit edits to a report by noon or show up
for a meeting at 2, she
did it.
Stuart Sternberg is a self - described «buy - low» guy: «If you pay the right price
for something, I don't care what it is, you can't
go very wrong.»
In fact, the happiest people
go out of their way to treat themselves right and they
do something nice
for themselves each day.
I've been around
for a long time and I know that when
something goes vertical like Apple
did from $ 425 once the bubble pops it
goes back down to the point at which it lifted off.»
There's
something going on right now that doesn't bode well
for the long - term, sustainable growth of the American economy.
If you are
going to help someone,
do it because you want to, not because you hope
for something in return.
Famous folks often create fantastic opportunities
for the rest of us just by
doing what they
do: embracing a fitness trend, getting divorced,
going to prison, announcing births, or simply saying
something on Twitter.
But one slice that is hard not to like is a guy who, even though pressed
for time and seconds away from
going onstage in front of a packed auditorium, stops to
do something nice
for someone he doesn't know — just because he can.
If you're
going to
do something like intentionally ignore your email
for a few hours, you need to be just as intentional about planning how you're
going to spend that time.
If live streaming is
something you plan on
doing often, and you're ready to invest in a piece of software
for screen sharing,
go for WireCast.
«Eventually, you either have to stabilize the population and reuse everything, or you have to
do something else,» such as
go into space to live or mine
for resources.
You're
going to see this throwback idea and atmosphere blossom into
something that I don't think anyone even had the vision
for.»
The highest valued stocks are now making the big moves — «highest valued» meaning the highest price - to - earnings, highest price - to - sales [multiples]-- so I'm begging you to
do something for me: if you're
going to own these stocks... please know what you're buying,» the «Mad Money» host said.
«I'm
going to be encouraged or I'm
going to be influenced to try to be
something I'm not or become
something I'm not or buy
something I don't have the money
for.»
When it comes to getting him any sort of gift, your conversation probably
goes something like this: «Dad, what
do you want
for Father's Day?»
Though
going public is
something of a rite of passage
for a company of Facebook's size, it isn't easy to pin down why it's choosing this moment to
do so.c It's true that, through its many private offerings, the company had acquired nearly enough investors to legally require it to make public much of the information in the IPO filing.
If you are
going to discuss
something personal such as mental health, a death, etc., then make sure you don't leave your content up
for interpretation.
In 2004, when the NHL brought in its first anti-doping drug - testing protocol, Nichol, then working
for the Leafs, knew he had to
do something to control what was
going into his players» bodies.
Second, there's the «in advance» part, suggesting that not only is the thanks
for something you're
going to
do in the future, but also that it's a foregone conclusion that your next act will be to earn the gratitude of the email's sender.
While there are probably a few things Millennials themselves can
do to beat back perfectionism (
for the love of all that is holy, spend less time on social media,
for instance), the underlying causes of this shift suggested by the study, including an increasingly terrifying scramble
for a shrinking number of slots in the middle class, are
something we're all
going to have to address together.
The company's chief financial officer David Wells says the amount isn't significantly more than what it is otherwise paying third parties, to the point where, «We're not
going to be interested in
doing something that's
going to meaningfully change the economics
for us on that.»
There must be
something about Starbucks that makes people want to
do this, as president Michelle Gass wakes up at 4:30 every morning to
go running, and has
done so
for 15 years.
But I think if you
go into
something new with an open mind, and you let people around you know what you don't know,
for the most part they're
going to link arms with you.
So ask yourself, if you are
going to have your expert say
something,
did you allow time
for people to interact with it and actually use it?
Instead, reserve some time and energy to
do something that simply makes you feel good in the moment, whether it's reading a book, watching a movie,
going for a walk or taking an entire day off from work.
Respondents were asked, «Where
do you
go when you really need to get
something done for work?»
«I'll ask [potential hires] about
something that hasn't
gone so well in their life and then ask them what they've learned from it because the next thing I look
for in people is curiosity,» he says, «I'm interested in people who take those negative experiences in their lives and are really curious about what happened and can talk intelligently about what they learned and what they might
do differently.»
Something that
does not get enough emphasis is that this activity has
gone on
for eight years and everyone has always believed it was legal.
And if you're always there
for them by being flexible, adaptive, and creative — by having a «sure, no problem» attitude even when you have no idea how you're
going to
do something — they'll reciprocate and cut you some slack when you need it.
There's of course this fantastical Pokémon element, but really it's enhancing your experience of
going out
for walk or
doing something with friends.
«We are never
going to
do something that is bad
for CBS shareholders,» Moonves said at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch investor conference last month when asked about a potential tie - up.
Boon + Gable has created a way
for us to shop -
something we already
do - while avoiding the lines, tedious physicality of
going store - to - store, and every other painful thing in between.
«Everybody wants
something faster, everybody shops online, everybody doesn't want to leave home and
go to a mall and wait
for their food or
go to a store,» Stone said.
«Then I get burned out and I
do something like
go to Fiji
for a month of surfing.
And if you have to make a decision late in the day, try to
do something restful beforehand, like taking a nap, reading or
going for a walk.
It never occurred to me that it would take more people than me to
do this thing, and that no, a founder
doing all of the work
for free is not
something that can
go on forever.
«That's
something that I think everyone should cherish and value... Certainly instilling a good work ethic is
something that my wife and I believe in and we're
going to
do the same
for our son,» the entrepreneur added.
Not only
does a bias
for action actually end up producing
something, but building anything at all is infinitely superior to
going through instructional materials or participating in the deluge of information that is the modern interwebs.
«We are never
going to
do something that is bad
for CBS shareholders,» he told investors at a Bank of America Merrill Lynch investor conference earlier this month, adding that the two companies were not «in active discussions.»
This time I knew I was
going to
do something different — I was not only
going to save money, but I was
going to invest so my money could work
for me.
«Now
for those who followed Facebook, you know that when we set our minds to
something, we're
going to
do it.
When airlines and airports make even a passing effort to improve travel
for families — give them their own spaces to wait
for planes, give them seats where they can use bassinets, etc. etc. — the chance that the baby / child will be able to 1 / nap successfully 2 / get out their toddler energy 3 / not have to restrain themselves from
something they don't understand —
goes up astronomically.
So as long as demand
for luxury goods is here, which it will be, we want to be able to offer the Canadian consumer
something in Canada so they don't have travel to the U.S., where there's
going to be a foreign exchange headwind.