Sentences with phrase «good attitude who»

want to meet someone with Good attitude who is witty, humorous & Charming.

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Scientists and educators have long noted that kids who have a positive attitude towards math do better in the subject, but is that just because acing tests naturally makes you enjoy something, or does the arrow of causation point the other way?
Some of our best people came out of internship programs and people who came in with little business experience, but had the attitude and will to learn and excel in a new industry.
While in 2013, Buffett argued that «women are a major reason we will do so well» in an essay for Fortune Magazine, he also warned that the great «enemy of change» lives in «the ingrained attitudes of those who simply can't imagine a world different from the one they've lived in.»
Did you imagine someone who is always willing to pitch in, has a positive attitude, and can problem - solve with the best of them?
While all business owners would be wise to ensure they're implementing some of the most basic growth strategies, I'd be remiss if I didn't remind you that the most successful business owners are the ones with the best attitudes — ones who know that with the right focus and positive outlook, they will have a significant impact on their bottom line — and the US economy.
Research conducted at the University of California, Davis, found that people who worked daily to cultivate an attitude of gratitude experienced improved mood, energy, and physical well - being.
Carol Anderson, who launched MoneyQuotient in 2001, says financial well - being requires practical knowledge about finance and an awareness of the emotional attitudes that drive financial decisions.
It turns out that even those who stress particular negotiation behaviors and attitudes see those things not as hollow gambits but as the natural performance traits of the smarter negotiator you must become — by way of better preparation, rational thinking, and so on.
Show appreciation to employees who spread good vibes and carry an uplifting attitude.
In Saban's view, it's Curry who best epitomizes the proper attitude of «trying to be the best,» even after achieving a high level of success.
Often, the attitude that the customer is always right drives away good business as your company focuses on satisfying those who can not be satisfied, or focuses on creating short term satisfaction over long term customer loyalty.
The entrepreneurs who make it have a near - messianic attitude and believe their company is essential to making the world a better place.
We're looking for new team members who have high energy, a positive attitude, and the ability to work well with a variety of people.
He often echoes King's attitude that this generation not only must stand against the vitriolic words and violent actions of the bad people, but also must rebuke the appalling silence and indifference of the so - called good people who enable social stagnation.
Romney's comment was perhaps well meant, but taken in the context of all of his ideas about women, that they must be taken care of because they are fragile, delicate creatures, who can't think or care for themselves and are better fit for staying home and taking care of the offspring than out in the work force, the words mirror his general condescending attitude toward women.
And when someone approaches the table with the attitude of having the «best» or «most sound» theology, it effectively silences all other voices, marginalizes those who disagree, and shames the ones who can't keep up intellectually.
May we embrace our weakness, may we ask our God for His strength, may our attitude, beliefs and centre lead us to share good news once again with people who desperately need to hear it.
In FDR, Ted Morgan observes that Roosevelt made his mistake, with Stalin at Yalta by assuming «that the their fellow is a good guy who will respond with decency if he is treated right» Simon & Schuster, 1985, p. 756) In this respect, Roosevelt was heir to the attitude of Woodrow Wilson, of whom Arthur Link writes: «His faith in the goodness and rationality of men... and in the inevitable triumph of righteousness sometimes caused him to make illusory appraisals of the situations at hand and to devise quixotic or unworkable solutions» (Wilson the Diplomatist [Quadrangle, 1963], p. 17).
I know this is my «emotions» talking, but I feel sometimes Christians are better off teaching them * how * to get food while we are feeding the one ones who don't have an entitlement attitude.
In the latter regard, H. Paul Santmire whose study of the history of Western attitudes toward nature is one of the best available, provides perspective when he writes: «The theological tradition of the West is neither ecologically bankrupt, as some of its popular and scholarly critics have maintained and as numbers of its own theologians have assumed, nor replete with immediately accessible, albeit long - forgotten ecological riches hidden everywhere in its deeper vaults, as some contemporary Christians, who are profoundly troubled by the environmental crises and other related concerns, might wistfully hope to find» (Santmire, 5).
I wonder if those of us inside the church can truly cultivate an attitude that does not look down upon those who are outside of it, and who (perhaps for very good reasons) decline the invitation to enter in?
As a result, most of those who think and write about this problem do so from the standpoint of a choice between that attitude which sees good and evil as part of a higher unity and that which sees them as irreconcilable opposites.
For those who hold the dialectical attitude toward evil, good can not exist in solitary splendour, nor is it opposed by a radically separate evil with which it has nothing to do.
Ernest Boyer, drawing upon the reports of observers who visited 29 campuses across the country, as well as upon a survey of the attitudes and opinions of 5,000 faculty and 4,500 undergraduates in a representative sample of institutions, writes more analytically and less passionately than Bloom.
Jeremy i agree with what you have written many of the traditions in the church have come from pagan beliefs.I thought some of the comments were judgemental of others especially towards those who are pagan.There response was respectful we can learn alot about having a good attitude towards others and responding to others kindly.I think using scripture in a legalistic way is no different than what the pharisees did to Jesus in his day and he disarmed them by rebuking them saying you without sin cast the first stone.regards brentnz
One can well imagine a wisdom teacher like Jesus, son of Sirach, having much the same attitude towards those of his fellow Jews who were fascinated by apocalyptic, as an orthodox churchman today may feel towards some of the stranger Christian sects.
You folks who still think saving sex for faithful and monogamous marriage is a good idea — Miss Gebbie may leave you alone, but she's determined that your children will have «a better base of attitudes
The separatism induced by the religion of even some of the best thinkers in the time of the kingdoms is apparent in the attitude of Isaiah, for example, who definitely feared contamination of the religion of Yahweh by close relations with foreign nations.
Roger Garaudy, who is well known for his sympathetic attitude towards religion, has pointed out that religion may have some practical justification:
Yet I often am made to feel condemned by others from more evangelical backgrounds, (although some of it is societal attitudes towards the condition, I have non-religious things who still see medication - free life as an aim), because I don't tend to assume... or necessarily even aspire to, ever be completely well in this lifetime.
Whilst helping me, if I felt an attitude of condemnation and a judgmental spirit towards me by you, as well as a prideful spirit because of who I am attracted to, it would be in my best interest to not have you in my life (though forgive you).
However, Ms. Smith might ask Prof. Levenson how «the respect with which he has treated Christianity» is consistent with his negative article about Christianity's relation to Judaism — at least in that article — and his even more negative attitude towards a group of his fellow Jews who are more hopeful about a better relation between our two communities, a relation that is theologically true and not just politically useful.
In England, the dioceses of Lancaster and Shrewsbury have made particularly effective use of the internet in pushing out good news and keeping up with the way in whichpeople choose to receive information, but in some dioceses there is often still an attitude in which people see the internet as irrelevant, looking down on what they see as technically advanced enthusiasts who spend too much time «playing on their computers».
Raines exposes the often forgotten positive aspects of grief and the benefits of the grieving process, reminding us that good grieving rescues us from self - pity and other life - denying attitudes by enabling us to preserve our past with solidity and depth, by opening us to new meanings in the future beyond anger and regret, and by building compassion into our lives for all who struggle to make their grieving selves a friend of life.
I chatted to a well - known OT scholar once, who stated, «There will come a day when evangelical Christians have to repent of their attitude to homosexuality; it is no more sinful than wearing polycotton shirts.»
At several points he touches upon the paradoxes of modern urbanism and the tragic ironies of our cultural attitude toward cities: although we now have more individual freedom, technical ability, and, arguably, social equity, we do not live in places as hospitable to human beings as were our cities of the past; we are pragmatists who build shoddily; our current obsession with historic preservation is the flip side of our utter lack of confidence in our ability to build well; while cultures with shared ascetic ideals and transcendent orientation built great cities and produced great landscapes, modern culture's expressive ideals, dogmatic public secularism, and privatized religiosity produce for us, even with our vast wealth, only private luxury, a spoiled countryside, and a public realm that is both venal and incoherent; above all, we simultaneously idolize nature and ruin it.
This attitude is reflected in the common objection to home / simple churches when they say these groups lead to heresy, when in fact heresy is more likely when there's one dominant leader who thinks he knows best.
How about the millions of Christians with good attitude, who's out there sacrificing their lives for others, showing such genuine love even to the point of death?
Christians have such an unhealthy attitude towards sex, but that doesn't mean that people who lack healthy personal boundaries are any better.
This is the distinguished seventh - century prophet Zephaniah, who pictured Yahweh as a kind of sinister Diogenes, holding aloft a lamp and searching out in Jerusalem all who, like coagulated wine, have «thickened on their lees,» lost all their covenant sensibilities, and whose attitude toward Yahweh is the ultimate denial of prophetic Yahwism «Yahweh will not do good, nor will he do ill» (1:12).
Lewis Mumford has served us well in drawing our attention to the way in which such architecture reflects vulgarity in social life, a lack of sensitivity in human awareness, a willful assertion of cheap attitudes, and contempt for those who must be exposed to such building and have their feelings offended and their taste degraded.
This girl is a go - getter to the max, a true kind soul who brings the best attitude to living & conquering life.
«I need people with a good attitude, a good work ethic, who want to learn and are service - oriented.
«We named the Dorper ram after a South African cricketer who we think has a bit of attitude and we also think this ram has some good attitude as well,» Mr Veitch laughed.
One part Southern soul, one part Asian spice, and one part New York attitude, Chef Edward Lee is a Korean - American who grew up in Brooklyn, trained in NYC kitchens, and has spent the better part of a decade honing his vision at 610 Magnolia restaurant in Louisville, KY and his more recent venture Milkwood.
We are a club with 600 employees who we need to have a responsible attitude [towards] as well.
Lokk at his attitude towards Walcott who has really ONLY JUST come good after a decade with the club.
aren't they the ones with the «english ATTITUDE» who have a better «Body language» (not that i care about body language) where were they?
«I can't think of somebody who embodies the relentlessness and the drive and the attitude of excellence better than Kenny,» Werner said
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