Not exact matches
[16:00] Pain + reflection = progress [16:30] Creating a meritocracy
to draw the best out of everybody [18:30] How
to raise your probability of being right [18:50] Why we are conditioned
to need
to be right [19:30] The neuroscience factor [19:50] The habitual and environmental factor [20:20] How
to get
to the
other side [21:20] Great collective decision - making [21:50] The 5 things you need
to be successful [21:55] Create audacious goals [22:15] Why you need problems [22:25] Diagnose the problems
to determine the root causes [22:50] Determine the design for what you will do about the root causes [23:00] Decide
to work with
people who are strong where you are weak [23:15] Push through
to results [23:20] The loop of success [24:15] Ray's new instinctual approach
to failure [24:40] Tony's ritual after every event [25:30] The review that changed Ray's outlook on leadership [27:30] Creating new policies based on fairness and truth [28:00] What
people are missing about Ray's culture [29:30] Creating meaningful work and meaningful relationships [30:15] The importance of radical honesty [30:50] Thoughtful disagreement [32:10] Why it was the relationships that changed Ray's life [33:10] Ray's biggest weakness and how he overcame it [34:30] The jungle metaphor [36:00] The dot collector — deciding what
to listen to [40:15] The wanting of meritocratic decision - making [41:40] How
to see bubbles and busts [42:40] Productivity [43:00] Where we are in the cycle [43:40] What the Fed will do [44:05] We are late in the long - term debt cycle [44:30] Long - term debt is going
to be squeezing us [45:00] We have 2 economies [45:30] This year is very similar
to 1937 [46:10] The top tenth of the top 1 % of wealth = bottom 90 % combined [46:25] How this creates populism [47:00] The economy for the bottom 60 % isn't growing [48:20] If you look
at averages, the country is in a bind [49:10] What are the overarching principles that bind us together?
That if you want
to read
other people's emotions more accurately, instead of looking
at their faces, you should
listen with your eyes closed?
Let us remember that and be more respectful — let us reach out
to each
other with
AT THE LEAST tolerance that each
person will have different views and INSTEAD of trying
to degrade someone just because they refuse
to adhere
to your beliefs —
LISTEN to them and allow that you may feel differently but they have a RIGHT
to believe or not believe as they will.
Listen Humble themselves (that is, don't control the situation, and don't assume they understand or perceive the situation perfectly) Identify how they contributed
to the situation (whether consciously or unconsciously, directly or indirectly) Take responsibility Apologise Allow the
other person to express what they want done (and do it, if it is within the pastor's ability, and truly helpful) Support the
other person's decisions, even if the pastor disagree with them Empower the
other person at every step Part friends if possible, and
at peace, if
at all possible (and never go
to court — Jesus and Paul call this dangerous and ridiculous, respectively)
Kirsten: Can I just ask you
to also address something else, because I know there are some
people who
listen to this who come back
to this: «Yeah, but look
at all the black
people in Chicago that are shooting each
other, so why are you blaming white
people for that?»
and that just as you want them
to listen to how you arrived
at your conclusions regarding the text (and don't say, «I just read the Bible,» because you didn't), so also, that
other person likely engaged in deep study of the biblical text
to arrive
at their understanding and it would benefit you
to hear how they came
to their understanding.
Disagree with the
other person if you want
to, but recognize that they are trying
to understand and explain the text just as much as you are, and that just as you want them
to listen to how you arrived
at your conclusions regarding the text (and don't say, «I just read the Bible,» because you didn't), so also, that
other person likely engaged in deep study of the biblical text
to arrive
at their understanding and it would benefit you
to hear how they came
to their understanding.
On the one hand, there is his irenic attitude of openness in a very thorough looking
at and
listening to the
other, as well as in utmost care in judging
people of
other religions.
We may reconstruct the adjectives and phrases used
to describe him both
at the cocktail parties of the Corinthian elite (if the latter was aware of him
at all) and in the pubs where his petit - bourgeois clientele would gather: «fundamentalist,» «simplistic,» «compulsive - neurotic,» «asking too much of sensible
people,» «never
listening to the
other side of an argument,» «perhaps a little crazy» — in sum, some thing of a disagreeable fanatic.
We as the church shouldn't be above humbling ourselves
to listen to others with different views, because as we
listen the Spirit may well speak
to us about the
person and where they're
at.
I applaud
people who have chosen that path and stick
to it, and I must say I find it intensely tedious
to listen to those cynical «vegan - bashers» who think they are amusing as they snark away
at vegans without having any idea why they are even doing so,
other than being threatened by something they don't understand, or by some vague aversion they have
to any spiritual - sounding practice or «liberal - hippie - sounding» philosophy.
is good in his own way,
listen people as wenger said the
other day it works both ways players who refuse
to sign a new contract will be made
to work harder for their team
to attract good offers that way it benefits arsenal without having
to give in
to his demand besides look
at other players especially Walcott who played wenger for a fool, after signing his 100 k a week his form dipped and not putting in the effort knowing he's got that contract for
at least 3yes, you'll have
to hand it
to wenger he learns quick so the bottom line is the ox have been playing well of late in order
to justify these new demand well ox buddy boy I think arsene seen the light on this one
Yes you can hear and
listen to what
other people say i.e. Pires but that doesn't mean we will be good enough
at the end of the season.
What you do is you go up
to your good friend
at lunchtime when there could be
other people around that could be
listening.
At the same time, she and
others angered by the park district will seek
to elect
people who they feel will
listen.
I know that when Sister Mary Louise yelled
at me for taking a snack from someone else's lunchbox, I didn't
listen to anything
other than what I interpreted as her underlying message: I must be a bad
person.
At a party, I would rather
listen, but first I need
to explore and visit some of the
other people who have joined the party.
It's easier being
at private school [where one is free from government regulations and reimbursement] and it worked really well, but it was hard
to get
other people to listen and believe what we were doing wasn't just a boutique thing.
Mr. S.D Dombo was a Northerner,
LISTEN TO NANA AKUFFO ADDO «Akans must eschew the perception among other groups in the country that they are cowards and would ran away from any little threats «Our predecessors who started the Party that has made us the largest party in the country (i.e Mate — Meho people who used to CUT OPEN THE STOMACHS OF PREGNANT WOMEN AND THROW BOMBS) were not people who were hiding under beds «AT The Atiwa Bye - Elections, we showed a little bit of what we are made o
TO NANA AKUFFO ADDO «Akans must eschew the perception among
other groups in the country that they are cowards and would ran away from any little threats «Our predecessors who started the Party that has made us the largest party in the country (i.e Mate — Meho
people who used
to CUT OPEN THE STOMACHS OF PREGNANT WOMEN AND THROW BOMBS) were not people who were hiding under beds «AT The Atiwa Bye - Elections, we showed a little bit of what we are made o
to CUT OPEN THE STOMACHS OF PREGNANT WOMEN AND THROW BOMBS) were not
people who were hiding under beds «
AT The Atiwa Bye - Elections, we showed a little bit of what we are made of.
In the end, my feeling about Today remains this: life is difficult enough in the first place, why on Earth would I want
to start each day by
listening to people fruitlessly yell
at each
other?
Parliament — the very word means «the place where
people speak», and, we all hope, it is the place where
other people (
at least occasionally)
listen to them.
I mean, the elections could definitely be contested by
other people... Also certain regimes, like China, tolerate dissent
to a certain extent but do not
listen to them
at all, thus are still authoritarian.
But common criticism of Twitter is that
people too often tweet the trivial, and a good way
to tell if that's true for any given user is
to look
at how much he or she talks vs. how many
other people bother
to listen.
Listen to the confession of Kabiru Sokoto and learn from that, this
people are no longer
listening to the norther elders that created then for political gains.Use of full force should be the only solution
at this time, while the amnesty committee continues with their deliberations on the
other side
The movement on the measures comes amid a federal trial over the department's use of stop and frisk, and it follows a series of stories by The Associated Press that revealed how city police systematically
listened in on sermons, hung out
at cafes and
other public places, infiltrated colleges and photographed
people as part of a broad effort
to prevent terrorist attacks.
We have, I mean, I marvel on a daily basis, I really do,
at my iPhone and all the different — I mean, I watch television on it; I play Scrabble on it with
people in
other parts of the country; I
listen to satellite radio through the iPhone.
im not against low carb
at all, keto or original atkins are not my favorite ways
to approach it, but Im very much in favor of certain types of low carb diets, particularly higher protein, diets with moderate carb restriction... i use low carb, hi - protein for contest prep myself... unfortunately, what pervades much of the low carb world still today, is this belief that calories do nt matter or calories do nt count or what you alluded
to, that you can have a calorie deficit and not lose fat... whats really happening is that low carb / higher protein can be a very good way
to automatically control appetite and calorie intake, and is also often important for some
peoples health given their metabolic status (not very carb tolerant, etc)... its also unfortunate that many in the low carb community are among the ones
to suggest that exercise is a waste of time, etc etc, which is also not true and does great disservice
to many who
listen... low carb does nt work due
to some voodoo or because the law of thermodynamics does nt apply... it works mainly because it controls calories and for some
people, helps them achieve calorie deficit better than
other diets... when folks show up here and suggest «i was in a calorie deficit but wasnt losing» or «exercise does nt work» thats when we cant help but grimace... or chuckle...
Listen to other people's stories about yoga and classes and being looked -
at, because how else will you know how those stories differ from yours?
Men, learn how
to listen and care about what the
other person has
to say, and women, stop looking back
at your broken relationship or broken heart and trying
to prove you don't need anyone.
However, whilst talking is important, I learned
at a young age that
listening is just as valuable when it comes
to relationships with
other people.
Hi I'm juan i love anime, video games, cars and four wheeling I'm really respectful
person I'm shy
at first and i am sensitive
other then that I'm a pretty cool guy my hobbies i collected monster can and caps and i like
to fix cars i love
to listen to bands like bvb, bring me the horizon, suicide...
The record begins with the sense of being in a huge venue, the show is about
to start, ant Arcade fire is impatient
to show what they've done, then Everything now starts and you begin
to feel it, it's a gorgeous move, as they use
to do, after it the synthesizers start on and on, a little
to much but considering thomas bangalter's influence on the album, it is pretty amazing, the lyrics are not as good as their
other albums, but they compensate it with a great concept about having everything now, wanting
to get infinite content and dying inside feeling the electric blue,
at least i recommend the album for a few
listens to grow on you
people instead of criticizing it.
I was
listening to a podcast recently (and I've heard this same thing multiple times from
other people over the last week or so) and I was shaking my head
at the way the speakers were discussing recent Events Which Shall Not Be Named.
And if you just want
to boil it down just how it functions in a relationship, when two
people get
to know each
other, the fastest way
to understand the way in which a stranger feels or looks
at the world or thinks about the world is
to listen to their iTunes library
to get a sense of their taste of music.
The choices of subject matter, how
to look
at people, how
to observe and
listen to how
people talk, however good
other things are what you don't particularly get is behavioural specificity of how
people are.
At the end of the day, Mrs. Clinton joined 500 other Principals for a Day at the New York Public Library, where she sat in the audience and listened to people discuss what they experienced and their impressions of New York City's public schools.&raqu
At the end of the day, Mrs. Clinton joined 500
other Principals for a Day
at the New York Public Library, where she sat in the audience and listened to people discuss what they experienced and their impressions of New York City's public schools.&raqu
at the New York Public Library, where she sat in the audience and
listened to people discuss what they experienced and their impressions of New York City's public schools.»
It's a time when many are planning strong push - back activities against Rahm Emanuel and
other autocrats who are
listening only
to their rich friends while thumbing their noses
at the
people who actually use the public schools,
at solid education research, and ultimately
at the mostly poor, mostly black and brown children whom they claim
to love so much.
The relevant
person should then investigate and
listen to both the petitioners and the MAT, before balancing all the factors which will include the current AND future pupils
at the school, the local community, the staff and the
other schools in the area and in the MAT.
That incident and
others reveal the theme of storytelling
at the heart the book: «I think it's hard
to stay mired in self - pity or obsessive attention
to your own life when you're just literally sitting in a room
listening to other people talk about what they're going through.»
The
other thing I want
to point
people to is you've got a great blog
at thecreativepenn.com, and also, Jo's podcast I
listen to every week, and it's really one of the very best ways of getting
to know what's going on in the publishing industry.
At a time when
other e-readers allow blind
people to read letter by letter or word by word if needed, through Braille or audio, the Amazon reading experience is no better than
listening to a book recorded on an old cassette tape with no navigation features.»
At Calm K9, I work with folks whose dogs demonstrate habitual symptoms of imbalance such as aggression, shyness, fearfulness, selective
listening, pushiness, poor leash manners, barking, whining, hyperactivity, stress, reactivity
to other people or dogs, and more.
Some of the behaviors that make up SDS include jumping (on their owners, on
others and on
other dogs), growling
at other people or dogs, not
listening to commands, acting nervous or even neurotic, constant or frequent barking, lunging, snapping, or nipping, demanding attention (affection, treats), etc..
After Sawyer nipped
at my nephews shirt and refused
to listen when he was around
other people and
other dogs we decided
to call Canine Dimensions.
I play games on the subway while
listening to podcasts because I'm afraid of looking
at other people and them catching me staring.
Watch the first 1
to 2 minutes section of the UP Stream Pt 4 doco / research prject specifically being directed
at all Climate Scientists about how important Values are, and why
Listening to the community (the target market) is absolutely critical: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyRKTqsXfjM Watch how
people (the general public) are treated by
others (climate scientists included) on all climate blogs when they indicate they are not yet convinced of AGW or can't work out who
to believe is telling the truth and in doing so reference someone else's «opinion»... and try and measure the level of paranoia exhibited by pro-agw folks about such negative comments about the science.
I believe it would much more wisely responsible for us adults
to allow ourselves
to be influenced by the quality of care involved in
listening to other people as if they mattered; because the absence of such care (i. e., carelessness) seems
to lie
at the basis of our species» most unsustainable proclivities.
I urge you
to listen to the full speech by Malala or read the transcript
at the Web site of the nonprofit group A World
at School, and share it with
others, particularly children,
to help convey just how big one heart can grow and how much impact one
person can have.
Billie Tarascio: I mean it wasn't all my idea, I've just been
listening to a lot of
other people so it's not like I came up with all of this on my own but you're right I want my intake
people to be on the phone for 40 minutes and I want them
to listen for
at least 30 of those minutes.
After thinking about it for a couple of months and then also talking
to colleagues who had left big firm jobs and started their own solo practices or small firms and also honestly reading things like Lawyerist, reading articles that were on there and looking
at...
Listening to stories of
other people who had done it, I became more and more confident that this was viable for me.