Sentences with phrase «imagine being in a room»

Imagine being in a room with a large group but your back is to them.
Now imagine being in a room with a bunch of 20 - somethings who know how to take photos, shoot video, and write witty captions?
Imagine being in a room by yourself trying to come up with a way to engage with users on Instagram.
Imagine being in the room when they pitched this one to people with the money to finance the movie.
Imagine being in a room surrounded by people who love animals as much as you do.
Imagine being in a room with 25 small children, all miss - typing their passwords while simultaneously farting... Good thing I hadn't had lunch or I might have lost it.

Not exact matches

It's effective for a salesperson to imagine other customers are in the room observing this interaction as way to keep calm and in charge of the interaction.
Imagine sitting in a board room and one person is texting, the other is dazing out the window, and the other is grilling you about the why?
As I sit in his private meeting room in Livestrong's 35,000 - square - foot offices, a LEED - certified beauty that's all skylights and reclaimed wood, it's easy to imagine Ulman as that idealistic young athlete, suddenly derailed by cancer.
So, when testing another presentation maker imagine yourself failing to meet a deadline: in an hour you must be in meeting room with all the materials, already presenting your idea.
Imagine you are in a changing room at a Nordstrom store trying on some clothes.
Imagine for a brief moment that you're in a conference room at a large networking event.
You have to imagine, we're sitting in this room, 16 people at the table, and we're trying to accomplish three things.
But his pitch is persuasive (and passionate) enough that it's easy to imagine a near - future where smart mirrors are installed in fitting rooms across America.
When I first moved into my dorm room in college, it was difficult for me to imagine feeling at home in this barren, almost industrial setup.
But PCs» place in offices and living rooms, especially in relatively wealthy homes and countries, may be more secure than industry watchers had imagined.
As you can imagine, there was too much wiggle room for abuse in this model.
Look across the room you're in, and imagine there's a $ 100 bill taped in the far upper corner, where the walls and ceiling meet.
Someone please tell the Mad Men writers» room, in which, one imagines, everyone was satisfied that they had earned their paychecks.
Maybe you two can be padded room buddies??? You both believe in the most hateful god ever imagined by man.
There's enough room in this land, in our embarrassment of riches, for us to imagine you growing up and opening up books and bringing creative ideas and forging a fresh way and our land needed the hope of you, Alyan.
When I was a small boy I used to sit in front of the coal fire in our living room, get lost while gazing into the glowing ash and flame, and just — imagine.
I imagine them around a fabled table, in suits, no doubt, pulling the chairs in tight and tighter, until they are the only ones left there, crowded around a tiny table in an airless room that feels small and smaller.
We left our tables and books and occupied open space in our classroom, imagining we were Jesus» disciples in that upper room in Jerusalem, waiting for his promised Spirit.
Imagine being lured away from your family by the promise of a financially secure job in another country, only to find yourself in the curtained - off room of some dingy, impromptu «hotel» about to succumb to the sexual whims of yet another customer.
Whenever I was in a room surrounded by people — you know, friends, family, strangers, etc. — who all confess to completely understanding the «Good News» (and I feel like I'm always in a room like that), doubt made me feel what I imagine Sarah Palin would feel in a room full of political science professors: like an hors d'oeuvre.
OLFRANK: is that why minarates are being banned in most of Europe??? So you want to protect your faith and its symbols but don't mind other symbols being banned??? In actuality its even worse, a minarate is not a symbol that is hung in a class room but its actually part of a mosque, so imagine a whole continent (Europe) saying no more bells attached to any churches!in most of Europe??? So you want to protect your faith and its symbols but don't mind other symbols being banned??? In actuality its even worse, a minarate is not a symbol that is hung in a class room but its actually part of a mosque, so imagine a whole continent (Europe) saying no more bells attached to any churches!In actuality its even worse, a minarate is not a symbol that is hung in a class room but its actually part of a mosque, so imagine a whole continent (Europe) saying no more bells attached to any churches!in a class room but its actually part of a mosque, so imagine a whole continent (Europe) saying no more bells attached to any churches!!!
It's in an old home, so imagine each section in it's own little room, most complete with quiet reading areas.
I can't imagine anyone turning these down... I don't know if I could handle being in the same room as these!
Just imagine the scenes in the Bayern dressing room if it had been 2 - 0 at the break.
Jose Mourinho doesn't currently seem to trust Shaw as first choice in his side, so it's hard to imagine why an elite Champions League side would look to make room for him.
It's hard to imagine Jurgen Klopp, who can't find room for Daniel Sturridge in his team, making room for the Ox who has so many similar attributed to Sturridge.
DFW was all disgusted & angry at the interviews and pressers... In his hotel room he was rubbing his hands looking out at BK bridge over into Manhattan just imagining what kind of gold he's gonna turn this turd into.
I recall sitting in our small, dark front room of the house on the birth ball, looking out onto 23rd St., imagining that our street, our neighborhood will be different, transformed in some way, once the baby arrives.
I imagine being able to help them decorate their new rooms in our new home, choosing colors and themes and furniture.
For younger generations of mothers, it is hard to imagine a time when fathers weren't allowed in the delivery room, or when most mothers weren't even awake, let alone actively participating in the births of their babies.
Imagine how different it would have been for her confidence as a mother to have me with her 24/7 in the same room?
For example, before entering a room where your child is supposed to be drawing with crayons on paper, you could imagine finding your child drawing on the wall and run through ideas in your mind of how you could react in a way other than reflexively spanking.
Now imagine a child, roughed up by his own bad choices or suffering at the hands of her own human weaknesses, hoping to find a safe harbor in a parent's healing embrace, but instead being punished, spanked, or sent to isolation in a corner or in their room... leaving them all alone in a stormy sea of human emotions when what they really need in that moment is to reconnect with us.
The crib also has kept each of our kids safe and comfy in their rooms until beyond age two, and I imagine this will be the same for baby three.
Imagine trying to be intimate with your partner in a bright, sterile room with strangers walking in and out.
Imagine being in an extreme panic attack but your best friend locks you in a room alone while saying, «Never mind, you'll be fine» --- how would that affect the trust you have for that friend?
If you picture decision — making as a room, imagine that in the middle of the room are all the «soft» decisions — including what kind of music your child likes, what kind of clothes your son wears, who your daughter's favorite movie star is.
But single moms - to - be should try to imagine what would be the most supportive environment for them in the delivery room and make an effort to actualize it.
That might be the first place I breastfeed in public as we asked questions, I was sitting there waiting and like I don't know why, though they must be ready to go [laughs] and so am sitting there and I had my baby and was he probably 5 weeks old and in my head I was like saying, «I should have been here sooner, I should have been here sooner», [laughs] which is irrelevant but that what's goes through your head and then I was like I guess I just do it and it was the meanest thing because I'm sitting on the floor with my baby and I didn't have to use the cover and I was just so «Oh, you just have to do it like in a room full of women» and everybody is in just as uncomfortable and everybody is trying to make this dance work and trying to get a rhythm and they needed this thing to be able to do and I would imagine for me it was a good transition to being in publicand not to worry about the cover but also for women like ok, this is your group for example.
I am imagining using it in a nursery and a family room.
I imagined myself cuddled up in a big, comfy chair in his nursery, loving our many nighttime feedings and telling him how precious he was, as the tiny room was lit up with a soft glow of a lamp.
I can not imagine my child being his own bed, especially in another room, it horrifies me.
So we spent a few days away recovering and when I felt better I began to pump my milk and leave my daughter with my aunt for a few hours each day, imagining how livid my mother would be if she knew her grandchild was in a hospital waiting room for days on end!
Imagine a single room where the average salary is far less than 18,000 Naira to be given a light bill of 32,000 in a month.
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