Sentences with phrase «seeing other people do»

But I love seeing other people do it!
I do makeup looks here and there on my youtube and share them on the blog so I love seeing other people do it too!!
Rest assured I don't feel bad about what I see other people doing or what I do behind closed doors, which is mostly stress out about getting my kids to eat healthy and then reminding myself not to stress out because they're healthy and growing.
I'd seen other people do this — you'd say this after, say, a terrible tragedy in Israel.
«He's 61 and sees other people doing things,» said one longtime ally.
However, we're going to take a slightly different approach than what you might see other people do.
I've seen other people do similar posts and I love seeing how other people...
When you see other people do something you'd think its as easy as the end product looks.
For some reason, I don't remember now why, I took the sweater off part way through shooting, oh I think I wanted some pictures with it just over my shoulders, which looks cool when I see other people do it but when I do it it just looks like I have no arms.
Also, I'm trying the accent nails in a different place today because I saw other people do it and it's cute.
But im not going crazy over jokes and things that does nt matter, but I think its kind of fun to see other people do that.
I've seen other people do their entire book and I applaud them!
«We saw other people doing well, and Don said to me that we should open a store for some walking around money,» says Anderson.
It wasn't until I saw other people do VR idol concerts badly that made me realize how much Miku does things right.
«I believe it's always because you want to participate in something that you see other people doing.
Is the resume objective there because you think that's the most effective way to start, or is it simply there because that's what you've seen other people do?
I've seen other people do it and have thought about doing it because it's so cute!

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Successful people don't see money solely as a personal reward; they see money as a way to grow a business, reward and develop employees, give back to the community... in short, not just to make their own lives better but to improve the lives of other people, too.
You can do this in Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and other popular social media tools so people are sure to see your opt - in post before they see other posts from you.
They are Social Currency (e.g., sharing things that make people look good), Triggers (acknowledging that we talk about things that are top - of - mind), Emotion, Public (imitating what we see others do), Practical Value (news people can use) and Stories (information passed along under the guise of idle chitchat).
Of course, fear isn't rational — you don't see people giving toaster ovens the side - eye, and many other things that people are afraid of, including public speaking and spiders, are unlikely to harm you either.
I also saw a lot of people helping each other out and figured I should do something.
Rather he or or she is intent on doing you a favor and believes extreme success happens to other types of people and doesn't want to see you fail and be miserable.
[My instincts have] allowed me to capitalize on opportunities and made me very confident in taking risks that other people didn't see,» he says.
«We also have hundreds of people that are thirsting to post new cool stuff and they want to be the first one to do it, so we often see products hit Product Hunt before other sites,» he says.
But how do you develop the ability to see — and act on — what other people don't?
These give you an opportunity to see what other people are listing their business for sale for, however it does not give you any indication of what the actual businesses sold for.
Some winning answers: Medicine cabinets that automatically lock to keep out children; a mirror that doesn't reverse left or right, but rather, shows your own image the way other people would see you.
He told Rose that they have seen people start online businesses doing everything from teaching others to raise Venus flytraps to selling art in the form of painted gourds.
However, people don't just upload photos of themselves — their pictures on the platform will include other people, and those people may not have consented to having their faces scanned, in order to see if they match the faces in Facebook's book.
When you can't see what the people at the other end of the line are doing, they may be talking to colleges (72 percent admit to this distraction), scrolling through Facebook or Twitter (69 percent), or even taking a nap (6 percent).
Recently, I've been doing some mentoring in a college setting and I'm constantly trying to see the viewpoint of other people on the team.
There's psychology that says humans have different learning styles; some people learn by seeing, others by hearing, and others by doing.
If you work as a vice president of sales, do a quick search by title to see what other people with the same title have done with their LinkedIn profiles.
Do you see this person's content shared by other trusted resources or cited in another reputable influencer's content?
I didn't think I was, but what you see in yourself is not always what other people see in you.
«We would send each other the most horrifying Tinder pictures we'd seen that day, guys doing asinine things, half - naked people,» Bradford says in an interview at her San Francisco office.
One of the «good people» is Jeff Johnson, now Nike's vice-president in charge of Nike's research and development facilities at Exeter, N.H. Johnson and Knight knew each other casually when both were at Stanford but didn't see each other again until the spring of 1964.
If there is one simple thing you can do to enhance your impact as a presenter, persuade others to see things as you see them, and make it more likely your audience will say yes to your idea, it is sustained, purposeful eye contact with one person at a time.
«I don't have the firm number yet but we also see people migrating from other platforms back to BlackBerry.
Even if your friend or family member doesn't change his or her mind about their gift, you can't be sure other people will see it the same way.
If you're doing it only for self - interest, such as gaining notoriety and respect, or additional business, people will see that and run the other way.»
But I don't believe in working at home 24 - 7, because you need to see other people and get feedback from them.
If you have an idea that you know is a bit kooky, but you think others might see it for the magic it is, don't let fear of what other people say hold you back.
It's also seeing what other people are thinking about and doing, and creating that conversation.
«We really do see ourselves as a little cottage industry and a brand we want to share with other people,» Taylor says.
While the «data scientist» title is somewhat all - encompassing now, Gnau expects that it will that three specialty fields will emerge soon: technologists, who write the algorithms and code to transverse the large amounts of data; statisticians and quantification experts; and artist - explorers, creative people who can navigate content and find something others don't see.
«Each participant was placed in a five - person group, but did not see its other members.
But the fact is that other people often see our shortcomings more clearly than we do.
We will continue to see over-funding of late - stage venture financings until the bloom comes off the rose and then I predict rational non-VCs will return to their day jobs chasing returns in other corners of the financial world and we people who only know how to do venture will continue doing just that.
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