Sentences with phrase «when teaching people»

When teaching people how to recycle properly, it can be hard to keep things interesting.
When teaching people in my club, I have found this to be the best way to explain what I need from them.
When you teach people to embrace something imaginary, they become capable of believing anything.
Both metaphorically and actually, when we teach a people to swim, we give them the chance to handle risks and make their way through hazards without someone more experienced shielding them at every turn.
When teaching a person or a group, there is ceaseless moving and changing of the environment, which demands constant awareness, knowledge, and creativity.
When I teach people how to assess a dog's energy and behavior, one of the things that surprises them is how many dogs that are instantly classified as aggressive are not.
When we teach people how to choose life insurance, we advise looking at top insurance companies and researching their financial solidity, history, market ethics and customer service reputation.
When I teach people to drive, especially young men, they tend to have an issue with speed.

Not exact matches

«Peter is one of the two people... who has taught me the most about how to invest in startups,» Altman wrote, when Thiel came on board in 2015.
And despite Amy not being an actual person, she's taught me a valuable lesson about being a lot more organized and specific from the outset when it comes to arranging meetings.
While some folks are, of course, naturally gifted in this area, if you're not an inherently smooth operator you can teach yourself behaviors and mental tricks that will help you win friends, influence people, and make a strong impression when you walk in a room.
They taught me the value of a hard day's work, the thrill of reward that comes with great risk and the importance of having a loving family and great people behind you to catch you when you stumble.
I agree with Sprake when he says that he does not understand why people teach you to use elevator pitches at networking events.
While he doesn't encourage people to simply quit something they aren't happy with, both the experience of attending law school when he wasn't really committed and the experience of quitting almost immediately taught him an important lesson.
«The best description of what I'm doing is teaching people to move how they moved when they were three years old,» he told Business Insider.
The collapse of a business taught one founder that the character of the people he hired mattered more than their skills when the crunch came.
In an episode of LinkedIn cofounder and chairman Reid Hoffman's podcast «Masters of Scale,» Zuckerberg told Hoffman that his experience with Sandberg taught him that the «single most important thing» when it comes to scaling into a massively successful business is having founders surround themselves with the best people they can find.
Jason Franklin of Bolder Giving, a nonprofit that teaches people about philanthropy, heads to New York's Rubin Museum when he needs personal inspiration.
The report says less than a fifth of companies plan to offer bystander training, which teaches people how to respond in instances when they suspect another person at work is being harassed.
When she advises college students, she teaches them «that if you're taking notes on your phone, make sure that you tell people that you're not Snapchatting, or Instagramming... because there are workers who will see one of my students with their phone out and assume that they're just goofing off.»
Perhaps the first thing to understand is that when LeCun discusses computer vision, it's not the same as how a person sees, although the process of teaching software how to recognize an object has some similarities.
If you have a fear of associating with people, you have to go out there and do it, and it's painful... When I was young and completed the [public speaking] course, I was worried I would lapse back... so I started teaching a class at night and, you know, you've got to force yourself to do some things sometimes.»
But often, when people stop considering something as possible, the market has a spooky way of teaching them a lesson.
Is it any wonder so many people are trapped in the Financial Matrix when nearly every financial pundit teaches financial budgeting, which is simply surrendering dreams to hopefully live debt free someday.
When it comes to online marketing courses, if it's about selling a course that teaches people to do the same thing the speaker does, it's a ponzi scheme.
When I'm not coding and learning, I'm probably canoe tripping, playing guitar, teaching people how to cook on a fire, or drinking coffee.
When I taught regularly at The Learning Annex, I gave out a questionnaire at the end and asked people simply: What was most valuable?
I'm sure there are plenty of Christians who are still willing to go against their Lord's teachings and attack people they claim are their God's enemies when in fact they really are their own enemies and they are just using their Gods name to mask their vile hatred and wicked hearts.
I just don't like it when people cherry pick their religious sources or, in the case of this article, outright go against what their religious texts teach to try and appear more politically correct.
People leave their church when they are not fulfilled by the teaching and fellowship there, and they are pulled instead toward the distractions and concerns of the world and self.
The problem I'm having is that when you use the word «practicing» you are implying people are «doing» something which is most likely something many church people were taught to condemn without question.
How do atheists explain the obvious benefit, both economically, educationally, socially, and spiritually, that America receives when its people are walking with God, ministering through church and missions, and creating and basing laws and moral conduct on Biblical teachings?
No where in her article did she say, «Do not study the Bible» she's simply saying that love is one of God's teachings and it's often the topic people want to discuss most of all when they're near the precipice.
The ordained leaders of the Church, and the laity who are Christ's principal witnesses in the public square, do not enter public life proclaiming, «The Church teaches...» When the question at issue is an immoral practice, they enter the debate saying, «This is wicked; it can not be sanctioned by the law and here is why, as any reasonable person will grasp.»
Much of contemporary religion is geared toward teaching people how to navigate the first half of their lives, when they're building careers and families.
He refused a teaching post here, believing it his duty to return and suffer with his people so that, when the war was over, he would have earned a right to take part in the rebuilding of his country.
For another thing, thank goodness there are people like him to teach other people how to tell the rest of us what we're supposed to be thinking and feeling and talking about when our time comes.
I can't stand it when people ask non-mormons to teach them about mormonism... THAT IS RIDICULOUS!
What really makes my head hurt trying to understand is when people claim to be of a faith or to be a Christian and have absolutely no clue as to the idea that they're supposed to actually believe and uphold the teachings of CHRIST and not their own religion ideas and call it «close enough».
people cant look at god threw your religion when most Christians cant live what Jesus teaches, love your neighbor as yourself.
It shocks me to see all the articles where in people describe Mormon beliefs as mysterious, when there's over 52,000 missionaries willing to teach the faith at a moments notice.
People hated Nixon but perhaps he had something to teach us when he coined the Silent majority.
After teaching hundreds of people in my life I have come to the conclusion that everyone believes in God when life gets really hard.
«I see no hope for the future of our people if they are dependent on frivolous youth of today, for certainly all youth are reckless beyond words... When I was young, we were taught to be discreet and respectful of elders, but the present youth are exceedingly wise [disrespectful] and impatient of restraint» - Hesiod, 8th century BC
We were told that who has a knowldge that is good for mankind to learn of and decided not teach it or share it but to store it with out sharing, then when this person dies, the knowledge he had stored with out sharing becomes a source of torment for that person at grave and on judgment day...
People believe what they learn when they are young and they don't learn to think on their own so many more of them are becoming agnostic which is what the world teaches.
Once, when Joseph Smith was asked how he led such a diverse group of people (northerners, people from the South, from England and Europe, etc.), he replied, «We teach them correct principles and they learn to govern themselves.»
When it comes to the Bible, my experience in churches has been that they believe it is the direct Word of God and teach people to fear it.
If so many people far and wide hate Christianity, it's because when his followers were spreading his teachings, they were doing it on the point of the sword, and with cannon and musket.
However, the Bible teaches that when a person dies, then, they as a soul, die and is in the grave, awaiting a resurrection from the dead.
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