Everything we experience with them and the adventures we take them on are exposed as we pile on the miles, primarily through the torture test of Michigan's beautiful — and sometimes brutal — four seasons.
P much covered
everything I experienced with the collection and more (with regards to considering new players - very important!).
Not exact matches
When I review my career, I can honestly say that any success I have
experienced has had less to do
with strategic planning and almost
everything to do
with action.
As I wrote in an earlier INC. piece, it's pretty clear to anyone
with any real management
experience that not
everything in any business is everyone's business.
You need someone
with experience that covers
everything.
So the next time you're faced
with the question of what you can get for the person who already has
everything, consider creating a new
experience with them instead.
In this dynamic and energizing keynote drawing from his
experiences in sport, business and philanthropy, Clemons will talk
with unabashed passion about teamwork, about the potential in each of us to achieve anything we set our minds to, and about how putting your heart, fully, into
everything you do can make you a better leader — and your organization exponentially more successful.
In this post, we'll share
with you
everything you need to know about Facebook Ads to get your campaigns up and running as well as all we've learned from our own
experiences.
Having had troubling
experiences with bad bosses before, Jon Good, the founder of gourmet chocolate company Jon Good Chocolates, makes sure he sets the bar high when it comes to leadership, taking blame when things go wrong, showing support for his employees and doing
everything he can to help them be their best selves.
With the growing prominence of digital marketing, customers are coming to expect a more personalized
experience, and today's savvy brands are doing
everything they can to measure up.
«
Everything about the
experience is unique, from the way the customers physically interact
with the fragrance to how the editors talk to the customers.
You may have already felt the need or desire to engage
with an an
experienced team to ensure no mistakes are made and
everything is done properly.
Ali empowered me
with her knowledge and
experience and was so giving
with everything she has learned herself.
The technology is deployed in production across an array of fieldwork, heavy manufacturing, and warehousing environments, augmenting workers»
experiences with custom voice and gesture - driven apps, and providing HD audio and video feeds for a first - person view into
everything from field service training to constructing jet engines.
We had an excellent
experience with Laurie She was right on top of
everything and was always available to answer any question we had, no matter what day of the week.
Help your company manage
everything from strategic goods and services to long - tail spend,
with a simple user
experience that makes it easy for employees to use.
There's a time and place for
everything, but my
experience working
with money managers and asset allocators alike is that these measures are often used to confuse the end investor or move the goalposts after underperformance occurs.
In her new role, Shechtman will be tasked
with bringing Story's interactive
experiences — which, over the past 40 iterations of the store, have included
everything from virtual reality meditation to a hot - towel shave station — to Macy's, a legacy retailer searching for relevance in a rapidly shifting retail climate.
Now that Thomas is creating events as well, she's used the values to ensure
everything about Serenflipity Saturdays is aligned
with the
experience of the cards.
What you're missing is that religious and spiritual
experiences have nothing to do
with thinking and
everything to do
with feeling.
Bonhoeffer was clearly charmed by the place, but as a Protestant pastor he was not completely at ease
with everything he saw and
experienced.
You make the most of life and
experience everything you can
with it, to make a legacy left behind as a monument to your existence.
Problems
with large practical and political components, where his philosophical learning provided a foundation but
everything else was left to his own wits and
experience.
Theism explains
everything we observe, argues Swinburne, including «the fact that there is a universe at all, that scientific laws operate within it, that it contains conscious animals and humans
with very complex intricately organized bodies, that we have abundant opportunities for developing ourselves and the world, as well as the more particular data that humans report miracles and have religious
experiences.»
Everything we read in the Bible surely has to absorbed and considered in line
with our
experience of God — for those of us who have travelled
with God for a long time this
experience (I hope) bears out a loving, caring, intimately involved Father whose example in the life of Jesus is all about love — tough, body - taking - the - brunt - of - whatever - life - throws,
with the deeper soul fixed to God's promises of what lies beyond.
If you believe
everything anyone claims he has
experienced in his mind is real you are out tough
with reality.
Do they perceive the confusion they cause by saying «You don't look like someone
with Asperger's...», or «
everything you
experience, NTs go through too.
After all, when your faith changes,
everything changes along
with it — your relationships, your opinions, your politics, your theology, your
experience with church, your identity.
The religious act of belief offers a total structure of meaning; it is holistic, for within it
everything occupies its proper place and is duly accounted for; it is the horizon of meaning within which rational or reflective thought operates; it provides us a reason to live and a reason to die; hence, the religious belief is a revealing structure.30 Or again, as Joachim Wach noted, religious belief serves as undergirding for the rational world of
experience, conditioning it, endowing it
with consistency.
It has to do
with the fact that from
everything i have read and studied in my 59 years and
with graduate degrees and much life
experience,.
I think the choice of words has
everything to do
with our past
experiences.
With regard to science, development, thought, invention, ideals, aspirations, liberalism, reason,
experience, and
everything,
everything,
everything, we're all, without exception, still sitting in the first grade!
To be sure, not
everything that emerges can be compatible
with that chosen mode of
experiencing, but insofar as it is, it will be
experienced.
As
with the two - volume work, although I agree
with nearly
everything Greg writes in the book, I once again found myself disagreeing
with the central idea... that God withdraws from Jesus on the cross, and therefore, in the violent portions of the OT, God is withdrawing Himself from the people and nations who
experience / suffer violence.
Both Sartre and Merleau - Ponty build on Bergsonian along
with Husserlian foundations and succeed in answering, to a significant degree the questions surrounding this first concern.77 The second aspect is the metaphysical issue of the concrete relation of the vital and the inert (or being and non-being, if you prefer a traditional vocabulary), including the role of consciousness treated as «a substance spread out through the universe,» to use Merleau - Ponty's description of Bergson.78 In the first aspect we ask what consciousness does and what it
experiences or «knows» as a result, while in the second we ask about the relationship between what consciousness is (in relationship to
everything else that is) and what that has to do
with what it does.79
God does
everything possible to enable us
with our limitations and freedom to reach the fullest possible
experience in every event, but God can not
experience for us, in our place.
Finally, «and most uniquely,» this prehension of God as God was not
experienced as one prehension among others to be synthesized along
with them; instead it «constituted in Jesus the center from which
everything else in his psychic life was integrated.»
The Holy Father said that this made possible a «genuine
experience of universitas» whereby the different specialisations recognised thatdespite the difficulties of communication, they made up a whole, «working in
everything on the basis of a single rationality
with its various aspects and sharing responsibility for the right use of reason.»
I suggested a like correspondence between the original Easter faith and the insight that the resurrection of Jesus is the chief exemplification of God's raising into himself of
everything compatible
with his loving purpose — an insight that is itself compatible
with our
experience of the risen Jesus as of God, and in God, yet also distinct from God.
This analogy is not meant to suggest that God matures as we do, but it may point out how every actual
experience that God relates to perfectly (because it is actual) enables God to bring that
experience along
with everything else to future relationships.
Concerning these he said, «I count
everything sheer loss, because all is far outweighed by the gain of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I did in fact lose
everything... All I care for is to know Christ, to
experience the power of his resurrection, and to share his sufferings, in growing conformity
with his death, if only I may finally arrive at the resurrection from the dead.
The emphasis on wholeness, the interconnectedness of
everything with everything else which is so characteristic of Whiteheadian metaphysics, nourished Suchocki in her own feminist aspirations toward integrity, i.e., a self - image which would be peculiarly her own and yet would be in line
with the legitimate expectations of others ~ she commented, «we women are weavers, weaving the intelligible pattern of our lives out of the fabric of intensely personal
experiences of sharing life
with others.
Everything indicates that Paul himself interpreted the lightning - struck encounter
with the resurrected Lord on the way to Damascus as an appearance which links his
experience to the chain of eyewitness testimonies of the life of Jesus and of the resurrection (Acts 22:14, 15; 26:15 - 20).
But, as a parent, it conflicts
with my idea and
experience of parenthood, which has
everything to say in favor of the future lives of those children and their happiness, and nothing whatever to do
with perpetuating me.
Secondly, it is a purely religious blessing, the inner link
with the living God; thirdly, it is the most important
experience that a man can have, that on which
everything else depends; it permeates and dominates his whole existence, because sin is forgiven and misery banished.»
If indeed we can have within us the evolutionary steps starting
with cosmic creation — from nothingness into
everything that IS, to open up to the part of our hearts and minds that
experience this is to reestablish our connection
with the oneness from which we came.
I believe the spiritual, the internal, will always overpower the external but in order to
experience that we have to have an upside down view of
everything in that the physical is not ever as important as the spiritual — and this is something special a gift a freedom that is amazing and in our world of Ugg boots and cars
with amazing technology,
with the million catalogues that drop through the door or show their wares on our screens... to discover and
experience the joy of the internal spirit life is nowhere near as easy as it sounds — and once
experienced it is an effort to hold to it and feed it for it to grown and be the power it is meant to be.
For here one can
experience everything possible, or that
everything is possible, even what the inexperienced man would least believe, that the Good sits highest at the dinner table and crime next highest, or crime highest and the Good next highest — in good company
with each other.
As in similar Native American traditions, «all these symbolic images and gestures are associated
with the wind and
with the breathing of the universe — the visible motion of the power that invests
everything in existence» (Jamake Highwater in Ritual of the Wind) To exist in family is to
experience an insistent Chinook wind, blowing warm in winter and cool in summer, lending a direction and center to all that one does.
On the contrary, I should claim, what I have been saying is metaphysical in the second sense of the word which I proposed in an earlier chapter; it is the making of wide generalizations on the basis of
experience,
with a reference back to verify or «check» the generalizations, a reference which includes not only the specific
experience from which it started but also other
experiences, both human and more general, by which its validity may be tested — and the result is not some grand scheme which claims to encompass
everything in its sweep, but a vision of reality which to the one who sees in this way appears a satisfactory, but by no means complete, picture of how things actually and concretely go in the world.