Sentences with phrase «people lived day to day»

«People lived day to day.
It's those people living day to day for whom I have the greatest concern.

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«In a year from now, what we want is for this not only to be nationally present, but something that people see as a big part of their every day lives,» Elliott says.
Only two days after entering office, he issued an executive order stating that prisoners «shall in all circumstances be treated humanely and shall not be subjected to violence to life and person (including murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment, and torture), nor to outrages upon personal dignity (including humiliating and degrading treatment).»
In reality, more people struggle to divide home life and work life, resulting in a never ending work day.
Successful people know how important it is to live to fight another day, especially when your foe is a toxic individual.
«Gary Morse didn't want retirement living to be where people wait for the rest of their years to go by, but rather a place where you could celebrate every day,» says Steve Rhys, executive vice-president of Forrec, who oversaw the project.
«The best way to make some progress on this... wasn't to go out and hire a consultant, as we often would have done, but rather get some of these people in who are spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day,» says Toronto Mayor John Tory.
I won't talk this morning about the 13 lives that were lost, or the more than 100 who were injured, when a 22 - year - old terrorist rammed his van into a crowd of pedestrians strolling along Las Ramblas in Barcelona this summer — nor will I mention the 86 people who were killed in Nice on the evening of Bastille Day in 2016, when a mindless thug drove his cargo truck into a mass of celebrants who had gathered to watch fireworks on the Promenade des Anglais.
The «Dancing with the Stars» judge and the «Days of Our Lives» actor «quietly» split in September after a nine - month engagement, according to People magazine.
So on the days when it seems really too hard for me to keep going I think about all of the people whose lives have been changed by the work.
Steve Buckley figured that out and thought the best way to make some progress on this, and I think he's right, wasn't to go out and hire a consultant as we often would have done, but rather get some of these people in from the DMZ and so on who are spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day.
Your mentor doesn't need to be Richard Branson or Warren Buffett and can be a person in your day - to - day life, such as a boss, colleague, teacher or even someone you don't know but who you admire.
The idea for your business may belong to you but bringing that idea to life every day depends on other people throughout your organization.
People who are happiest in life fit day to day.
«Too many companies don't realize the monotony of a lot of people's day - to - day life at work.
On any given day, families unfortunate enough to live near a pig factory farm — often low - income people of color — might suffer respiratory distress, decreased lung function, or nausea because facilities pump pig waste through sprayers onto fields.
But on this day he was living out a fantasy at American Airlines» flight attendant academy, practicing evacuation procedures most people hope to never use.
The real reason we do all of this is to make a difference in people's lives and it's easy to lose sight of that when you operate from behind a monitor all day.
But here's a more difficult question for you: would you like to live day to day life as a highly creative person?
The first and most significant was to cut in half the proportion of people living in extreme poverty globally — defined as an income below US$ 1 per day.
A couple of months ago, Farhad Manjoo published a scathing piece in The New York Times that claimed the hottest tech startups these days aim to «help people on the lowest rungs of the 1 percent live like their betters in the 0.1 percent.»
About 20 to 25 million people on any given day live in Beijing.
The problem with most approaches to productivity is that they require too much adjustment in a person's day - to - day life.
As Shawn Callahan, author of Putting Stories to Work, explains these «small stories» are the anecdotes concerning real - life experiences that people tell every day in conversations.
«I pray every day that God will put all the right things, all the right people and the right projects in my life and to take all the wrong things and the wrong people out, and I really pray and believe that he does so I have to swallow my pride and take those things as answers,» she added.
Too many of us techies today live in an insulated and isolated world that is basically a shiny, buffed - up bubble that completely ignores the day - to - day concerns and financial realities of the people who inhabit most of the world.
No matter where I was, or who I was talking to, the questions were all very similar — people wanted to know how to navigate the changes technology was influencing in their every day lives.
Aligning purpose with culture is about defining and embodying the values that will guide your organization towards purpose, and delivering tools to your people - in the form of purposeful habits - that will allow them to live out the purpose in the work they do every day.
It's abundantly clear that, as the speed of our days increases, we're losing the one - on - one time necessary to connect with the people in our lives and in our companies whose thoughtful input we need to make smart decisions and right choices for the future.
Returning it to the pre-eminence in its users» daily lives, where it used to be people were on Yahoo for half an hour to many hours a day.
One day Life magazine came to Eugene to take pictures of this sport called jogging, and 5,000 people must have shown up.»
In addition to mandatory unplugging for a few days, the program provides tools and resources to help people slow down and be more present in their lives.
Most people spend their days creating to do lists that consist of tedious tasks that hold very little value in helping them advance their lot in life.
I have been able to help people in their day - to - day lives feel healthier, stronger and more confident for the first time in my professional career.
«This is one of those fun facts that is not well - digested by people in day - to - day life, in business, in policy circles,» says House.
Finally, take a moment each day to express gratitude you have, for the people in your life, the experiences you've had and will have, and the world around you.
Plenty of other recent psychological research has suggested that short bursts of mindfulness are effective, which means that busy business people don't have to take days or even weeks out of their lives to get started with meditation.
But for those of us who live with the specter of gender - based harassment every day (recently demonstrated by this viral street harassment video), we'd rather people talk about it than continue to ignore it.
People that are co-parenting don't need to be reminded every day that they're divorced, they just need a place to organize their hectic lives that is friendly and useful,» Whitney says.
We want to be part of people's lives every day
There's a whole industry devoted to making add - ons for the computer in your pocket, and while a good chunk of them aren't exactly necessary for day - to - day life, they're often fun and creative enough to be worth it for the right niche of people.
But for that narrow period of time during the day when I am actually on live television and need that information, there are dozens of people behind the scenes whose job is and always has been to take breaking news — whether from newswires or Facebook Live — and make sure it gets transmitted to our viewlive television and need that information, there are dozens of people behind the scenes whose job is and always has been to take breaking news — whether from newswires or Facebook Live — and make sure it gets transmitted to our viewLive — and make sure it gets transmitted to our viewers.
As social media and ecommerce become increasingly enmeshed in our lives, the opportunities for them to interact with and bolster each other are innumerable, considering that the average person spends around an hour and 40 minutes browsing social media every day, and the number of internet shoppers in the US will reach 217 million this year.
We make a difference every day in the lives of people we've never met, but who are coming to the site during what is probably the worst times of their lives.
I have 800 + people who spend their entire days» lives thinking about how to actually market and story tell, where our eyeballs and ears actually are, because they're not in the places where a lot of companies and entrepreneurs and businesses think.
Listening to their stories about our business and their lives teaches me about shared values, which form the foundation for a strong corporate culture that motivates people to do their best every day
In the end, it's all the same game: Accumulating good assets that are structured intelligently and throw off fresh funds for you to spend, reinvest, save, gift, or donate, empowering you to arrange your day doing what it is you enjoy, and spending time with the people you love, rather than selling more hours of your life.
People enjoy life, every single day, and I wanted to experience that.»
Many people in their 20s are dealing with large amounts of student loan and credit card debt and are living paycheck to paycheck, while dreaming of the day they can allocate some of their money to reach their financial goals.
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