Sentences with phrase «about asking people»

It also makes the point that networking is less about asking people for something and more about building enduring, helpful relationships.»
Then, importantly, it's about asking your people for feedback.
«I am unapologetic about asking people to connect up their own responsibility for their total environmental footprint and how they decide to procreate and how many children they think are appropriate.»
I thought about asking people what's selling and then wondered — what's the point?
Highway safety used to be about asking people to «please drive safely.»
Get nervous about asking people out?
I'm not sure why; and when it came to my own wedding, I was particularly awkward about asking people for help.
Please don't be shy about asking people to join the Foundation, receive the quarterly magazine and support us in the work that we do.
My other tip is to not be shy about asking the people who work at the grocery store for their help.
«That's what this is about, it's about asking the people to trust me, to trust us in government, to give us that mandate to go and get that really good deal for the UK.»
For starters, how about asking the people of England if we want our English parliament back and working in our interests, the same way the Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish were consulted about devolved government.
It's all natural and nothing processed added which means you can feel really good about asking people to give these a go (I doubt any kind of resistance will happen here).
How about asking some people who actually believe in Jesus (from any denomination)
Solomon doesn't think twice about asking these people to gather the construction materials for the Temple without paying them.
Per our point about asking people what they want to learn about, on a lot of our content pieces, we ask just that.

Not exact matches

Automotive engineers say «they're asking questions about automotive safety — how foolish of these people — go and get a degree!»»
Instead say: «I don't have a strong opinion either way, but a couple things to consider are...» When you offer an opinion (even without choosing a side), it shows that you care about the person asking.
I will usually ask the person what they liked best about the presentation.
Especially with matters of business, I'm never afraid that people won't want to talk back to me about what they're up to, or that I might offend them by asking such questions.
People Have Asked Google to Remove 2.4 Million Links About Them.
There's nothing that brings people together quite like a common office enemy, while chatting about another colleague's misfortune could save you from an embarrassing gaffe (like asking about your assistant's wife, only to have him sob on your shoulder about the pending divorce).
So, instead of worrying about it, concentrate on what you want to communicate, such as asking good questions, not engaging in time - wasting small talk, and looking people in the eyes.
Again, people don't like to think about insurance, so we try not to ask questions you don't need to be asked.
You can ask Germany, Belgium and France about these kind of people.
When asked by the Wall Street Journal in 2015, about a decline in legroom, JetBlue's executive VP of commercial planning replied: «I think that will be a non-issue once people see what the customer experience will be.»
Ask people questions about themselves.
Yet, often people waste energy worrying about lapses in communication, instead of just asking about them.
If you're struggling to put ink to paper about your Why, go ask five to seven of your closest friends or people around you that you work with every single day.
The study found «that people who were asked to think about the past were willing to pay more for products than those who were asked to think about new or future memories; another experiment showed an increased willingness to give more money to others after recalling a nostalgic event.»
We were asking urgent questions about whether women, people of color, religious minorities, immigrants, would ever be treated with dignity and respect.
But when we ask people how did they hear about Figure 1 in our user interviews, they'd say «my med school classmate showed it to me,» or doctors who hear about it from residence and med students.
For instance, each Friday does the person consistently ask questions about inbound referrals, web traffic or other accomplishments for the week?
Ask people honest questions in public, about their workloads, responsibilities, and the office environment in general.
You're disinclined to take it if it's really expensive, whereas if the price comes down even by a dollar... we asked people about a dollar and they said that would make a difference.
Some people on Twitter were skeptical about the sudden retirement, asking «What's the rest of the story?»
Aidis summed up the results this way: «Even in countries like Canada and the United States, when you ask people to think about an entrepreneur, they'll probably still think of a man.»
Liu said President Xi Jinping was ready to fight back hard if U.S. counterpart Donald Trump wanted a trade war, said the person, who asked for anonymity to speak about confidential discussions.
Selena started getting tired of always being asked about Justin, and told the UK's Sunday Times that «it's difficult for people to separate us.
«When people were worried about a friend of mine, they'd call him and ask if he wanted to go shopping or help them clean out their garage.
About 1.23 million people have signed a petition on Change.org asking Snapchat to remove the update, saying that the redesign made the app harder to use.
By encouraging people to talk about themselves, by asking questions that show you respect their thoughts, their opinions, their perspectives, and their feelings... you implicitly show that you respect them.
«A lot of times people will just talk about what they're working on or turn to their neighbor and ask them,» says Bacigalupo, (who, by the way, was recently featured on the cover of Inc.).
I thought of some research I had done with a colleague where we asked people to write about their contributions.
In a conversation with a CEO recently, he was asking me about expectations of new people, and how they weren't understanding what to do.
Now, though, people who had learned about GoPro online were going into the stores and asking for the cameras.
For example, Levy met a Tinder exec recently and asked her about the first thing most people ask her.
But if you ask people what's most important about the food they eat, you'll get answers like «taste» and «price.»
«We'll ask about a new CEO's agenda and try to make that person successful.»
And asking it allows for the other person to share something that he or she is passionate about.
People often ask me about the importance of mentorship — do they need a mentor?
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