Sentences with phrase «stop thinking small»

Stop thinking small as individuals and start thinking as a part of something bigger.

Not exact matches

But if you stop and think about it, you'll begin to see that Facebook is actually a waste of time for most small businesses, and here's why:
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Like folk songs their wings wheel and hover, careless As falcons, I am their anxious scribe, listening myself into their coarse cries, storing the separate Notes in small black spaces at the back of my skull, God, if I were a bird I think I would stop worrying!
I was once in a «Chinese community at noon time, I didn't think anything about it, I stopped and went into a small ethnic restaurant, there was very noticeable conversations going on — I could hear it, but the moment I stepped in and the people saw me all conversations stopped.
We stopped in the small town of Bernal, located at the base of a huge monolith that dominates the landscape and is thought to channel spiritual energy.
But after meeting Christina and eating small - batch cheesecake from her cookbook, I haven't stopped thinking about it.
I know it doesn't look very thick or fluffy but I think my eggs were small and I could have also made my egg white peaks a little stiffer -LCB- you stop! -RCB-
I think we are both saying the same thing «but» opponents know if they stop Ozil play then we did nt have any answers and its why his constantly shadowed, we must not forget Ozil is an assist man he has to make those special passes for us and to make those passes he has to make space and work under small and crowded space which is hard but he makes it happen and that's why his special,
I think we should stop behaving like a small team and just buy who we need now rather than try to unearth gems who in the long run end up as very expensive failed experiments.
I wonder what are dithering in the transfer market truly costs... last year it might have costs us the top 4 and champions league... now that's a pretty penny... this year it already cost us a small fortune considering what Lacazette would have cost last year and I'm not even including opportunity costs... ultimately it might cost us Lemar, if the speculation is true... why are we seemingly the only club that can't pry a player from Monaco, especially considering the obvious Wenger connection... Wenger should stop wasting precious time criticizing PSG and worry about the task at hand... was anyone seriously surprised by the frugal managers thoughts on the matter
My thought was the same as Jackie's, we also traveled a lot when the kids were small and always stopped every 2 hours to give us all a break.
For example a small child can't «just stop crying» or «quit fussing» when they are feeling strong feelings because they are flooded with stress hormones, which shuts off access to their «thinking brain.»
At any rate, not that I would ever stop night - nursing my baby simply because other people might think me strange for continuing to do this, but I'm curious if more women are like me and choose to do this — or if I really am in an extremely small minority of women who plan to let all aspects of breastfeeding take their natural course with their little ones, including night feedings for as long as my son desires.
Many parents don't stop to think about the cost of diapers overall, since they are a necessity for babies and small children.
Regardless of what you think about Delgaudio's cause (to me he seems to me like a small, sad man shouting at an evolving world to STOP!)
I think small skirmishes we saw initially should have been stopped far more quickly.
So, richness — and you think this has got to stop eventually; the families are getting so small that we're virtually reaching replacement value.
Now when I think about how obsessive I used to be over these small details I think to myself: «Oh just shut the hell up and stop worrying!».
My thoughts were «if the muffins are smaller, I will realize how much I am eating, and stop after 2.
LMBO!!!! Okay after I stopped rolling on my bed laughter I thought about my potty training moments... it took me a lot of patience, consistency, and small praises for the little accomplishments.
When you stop to think about that, it's truly beautiful to know that something such as multicultural relationships has grown from a small minority and become common and socially recognized.
I also explained to her that it can be much easier than we think if we focus on the right goal, take small steps, stop doing some things, and focus on what we want to do more of.
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In fact, when pushed, BMW bosses admitted they didn't actually know the weight of Mazda's baby 1.8 - litre V6 from the MX - 3 of the early»90s (the smallest six - pot I could think of at the time of asking) but they're still mighty proud that their new 258bhp 3 - litre engine, fully dressed, stops the scales at a mere 130 kg.
I can only imagine that's the lack of funding and the relative small dimension of this constructor that's stopping them to think otherwise.
Old days rejection or a small sale stopped this thinking and sent the writer packing.
I think they should stop calling the iPod Touch an iPod and call it what it really is: a small form factor WiFi only tablet.
In my small unique book «The small stock trader» I also had more detailed overview of tens of stock trading mistakes (http://thesmallstocktrader.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/stock-day-trading-mistakessinceserrors-that-cause-90-of-stock-traders-lose-money/): • EGO (thinking you are a walking think tank, not accepting and learning from you mistakes, etc.) • Lack of passion and entering into stock trading with unrealistic expectations about the learning time and performance, without realizing that it often takes 4 - 5 years to learn how it works and that even +50 % annual performance in the long run is very good • Poor self - esteem / self - knowledge • Lack of focus • Not working ward enough and treating your stock trading as a hobby instead of a small business • Lack of knowledge and experience • Trying to imitate others instead of developing your unique stock trading philosophy that suits best to your personality • Listening to others instead of doing your own research • Lack of recordkeeping • Overanalyzing and overcomplicating things (Zen - like simplicity is the key) • Lack of flexibility to adapt to the always / quick - changing stock market • Lack of patience to learn stock trading properly, wait to enter into the positions and let the winners run (inpatience results in overtrading, which in turn results in high transaction costs) • Lack of stock trading plan that defines your goals, entry / exit points, etc. • Lack of risk management rules on stop losses, position sizing, leverage, diversification, etc. • Lack of discipline to stick to your stock trading plan and risk management rules • Getting emotional (fear, greed, hope, revenge, regret, bragging, getting overconfident after big wins, sheep - like crowd - following behavior, etc.) • Not knowing and understanding the competition • Not knowing the catalysts that trigger stock price changes • Averaging down (adding to losers instead of adding to winners) • Putting your stock trading capital in 1 - 2 or more than 6 - 7 stocks instead of diversifying into about 5 stocks • Bottom / top fishing • Not understanding the specifics of short selling • Missing this market / industry / stock connection, the big picture, and only focusing on the specific stocks • Trying to predict the market / economy instead of just listening to it and going against the trend instead of following it
Stop thinking you can trade for a living with a small five figure account.
I think we can learn something from both camps by buying like a trader (resigned to stopping out for a small initial loss) while holding our profitable positions like an investor would (possibly «forever»).
My biggest issue is that when we're out on walks, my large german shepherd will stop and try to eat the poop that other irresponsible dog owners have left behind (obviously the poop of a small or smallish dog - there's several offenders I think) and for some reason not even treats will deter him.
I feel like the epic trips always start as small ideas like that, that you just can't stop thinking about.
I think if a blogger's audience is primarily truck drivers, and he / she writes reviews of truck stops large and small, it could be entirely appropriate to say «that was the best effen potato salad I've ever had» and readers might agree «hell yeah, effen right!»
Regardless of the methods used by Noodle (a snake that — shockingly — moves around exactly like one would) to get his game approved by the platforming police, one thing is for sure: by placing the unlikely hero in settings that have all staples of the genre — like gaps, moving pieces, water, tall structures that need to be climbed, fire pits, deadly spikes, and small platforms — the folks at Sumo Digital unearthed an incredibly original concept with such an inborn simplicity that it is sort of uncanny nobody had ever thought about it (or maybe someone had done so but ended up being stopped by mysterious dark forces).
The racer is almost smaller in comparison to the rest of the screen as in previous games, which lends to much more to look at while driving but there are times that I think it is hard to see exactly what item hit me as I tumbled to a stop.
With all of the «ethics in journalism» articles floating around these days you would think that Activision would stop and think for a second about lodging DMCA claims to small YouTube channels focusing on bugs and issues with a game they had published.
I also suggested that the ones thinking that a very small chance of something going wrong in the LHC being enough to stop it go to the AGW denialists and tell them that even a small chance of catastrophe MUST be avoided.
> stop to think that if the US not - so - big - anymore 3 automakers had bothered to build the smaller cars that most Americans actually buy & drive, they might not
Ever stop to think that if the US not - so - big - anymore 3 automakers had bothered to build the smaller cars that most Americans actually buy & drive, they might not be begging the government for taxpayer - funded bailouts?
Judith Curry stopped by, Mark thought Donna Laframbouise had written some good stuff about Greenpeace (she was new to him, his living in a small green bubble)
What if we thought of the smaller bills and smaller mortgages, the baby - sitters and cat - sitters, the walks to the coffee shop, the time to stop and chat or smell the flowers?
It's impractical to think developed countries are going to stop emitting on a dime, but it seems clear that they are at least due a smaller portion of the remaining budget.
In our culture of busyness, there often isn't enough time to stop and think about the small things.
But we thought we'd take a little bit of a break from that and talk more about its purpose and why we built it, which is that in law practice and small firm law practice if you are a creative business person or an innovator or tech oriented or trying to think up ways to better serve clients that haven't been tried before, we've found that that can be really isolating and that there can often be a lot of active resistance from other lawyers, from bar associations, from regulators, and that it can just be a really strange experience to be someone trying to make your business better, make the world better, and to feel alone or to feel like people are actively trying to stop you from doing that.
I don't think it is possible in the majority of cases to successfully stop this or even much hope that more than a small fraction of cases will be even be classified as such when you have unrepresented parents going up against trained lawyers.
Ms Carver's claim was for a personal injury, but when the courts come to apply Ward LJ's thinking to purely commercial cases, there is nothing to stop them questioning whether, for example, the strain on a small company's financial resources or management time has made litigation not «worth the fight».
A recent small claims case in NS has reinforced the point that if you are thinking of getting a tattoo you might want to apply a spell - checker or perhaps you might want to stop using your spell checker so that your eye might be better trained to spot spelling mistakes.
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It might be such a small and simple experiment, but this Cyclox watch face is a great example of what you can do with a smartwatch when you stop thinking of it like a tiny phone and start thinking of it as a hyper - productive timepiece.
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