Sentences with phrase «about everyone looking»

As I've been following Kenny's journey with PRSUIT, I've not only created many of my own email opt - ins, but I've also encouraged just about everyone looking to build a personal brand for themselves to do the same.

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Any employee with some level of inbox frustration and a little bit of initiative — that would be just about everyone — is looking for something better.
I'm looking forward to sharing it with everyone and talking about it on ABC.
Everyone in the business is looking for a breakthrough and, for now, nobody wants to reveal much about the techniques they're trying, says Imrie - Situnayake.
Look at it that way, and just about everyone you know is in sales.
It seems like everyone is on a health kick, but when I look at what people are eating, it also seems like french fries are still being consumed by just about everyone.
Look, everyone has called in sick for a pre-planned mental health or personal day at some point in their career, but that doesn't mean you should talk about it over work email.
Additionally, 56 percent admitted feeling worried about not looking as fit as everyone else there, and 46 percent were concerned about the potential for judgment.
The New York Times bestselling author and radio show host of The Cardone Zone also talks about how he looks and feels younger than he did 20 years ago — because he stopped trying to please everyone and started living his life for himself.
... We look forward to hearing more about this new initiative and how we can work together to improve health care for everyone
Meanwhile, Fowler or his administrative assistant called Modlin every few days to ask about her progress and to let her know that everyone looked forward to her return.
In the wake of Facebook data scandal, everyone is looking for ways to limit what the tech giants know about them.
It seems like this is a topic that can be endlessly mined for new perspectives because (1) it is all about looking into the crystal ball to predict the future and (2) everyone's response to the unknowable future is different — some want a really big life raft, while others are happy with water wings and swim lessons.
But primarily it looks like big picture thinking about how to control the variables in its model that currently exist outside its control — and that's potentially going to be good for everyone on the road in urban centers.
«Sometimes, lighter is better» Ad Age's E.J. Schultz looks at the back story on that Heineken campaign everyone's talking about, the one with an ad that Chance the Rapper branded «terribly racist,» where the tagline is «Sometimes, lighter is better.»
The low grade links as the article says can be because of the different reasons so link policy and thinking about how to make links look natural will help everyone vastly.
And so for example, if you look at U.S. government debt, which is the one almost everyone always talks about, most people aren't sitting there worrying about how much debt does Amazon have, when you look at government debt, interest payments on government debt as a percent of GDP or as a percent of tax revenue, currently because interest rates are relatively low, are very low, are running half, literally half of what they were in the second half of the»80s and the first half of the»90s.
Though there are still disagreements in how the UK will look without Europe at least everyone is finally talking about it.
When I was going through basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood Mo. we were told about free day away, a day to relax during basic training, Everyone looked forward to this day, including me.
Ever look around and realize that everyday 90 % of the comments are from you guys responding to your own posts about how great and smart you are and how dumb everyone else is who believes in a higher being?
I feel everyone should sip $ 11 coffee's at trendy coffee shops, listen to underground acoustic music, care more about polar bears than humans, wear black framed glasses to look really kewl and smurt, jog in place at red lights, drink Pabst blue ribbon, hate God, and be ironic.It's the kewl and smurt way to be.
It's time to start thinking outside the small box of us & them because «them» turns out to be just about everyone else; just look at the posts.
Oh look another Christian trying to force everyone into believing what he does without any consideration of our personal freedoms.I haven't seen one of those in about 20 minutes.
Oh look another Athiest trying to force everyone into believing what he does without any consideration of our personal freedoms.I haven't seen one of those in about 20 minutes.
I am looking for authenticity, relevancy, no ovewhelming bands that take away from the experience of worship, clergy who are willing to answer my hard questions, who understand doubt is a stepping stone to deepening my belief, who accept everyone as Jesus did (and we know Jesus was a rebel who accepted and led all sorts of people), who don't feel the need to try to be hip, who speak about things without inserting politics, who are wiling to trash the temple to bring us back to the truth, who will step out of the box of comfort and be real.
So in the example of the crusader, it is meant as a way of opening up a discussion about what Christ's lordship should look like in faithful practice assuming that everyone in this conversation is already committed to the truths we all confess in the creeds.
Phelps: Look, I condemned just about everyone from my pulpit.
Everyone should Take a good look and think about this.
At about 1:50 I just love the look of joy on that woman's face when she talks about everyone who is «not saved» enduring horrible suffering for five months.
See, that's what I mean by muddled... you humans took a little story, mixed it with some myths from earlier religions and decided I was this all powerful god with an all powerful father (that supposedly turns hair on the head as well as beards white if you look at him) that cared about each and everyone of you.
There is something clincalizing and dehumanizing about clones, IVF, survival of the fittest, sleeping with everyone you have ever dated, genocide (last century — remember Adolf and Joe and the Chairman), and the scientific community and the tech community and the mature «brain lords» maybe need to address and look in the mirror why this is happening.
People too often talk about Jesus aside from his words, about his compassion towards all, while they fail to wrestle with some of his steepest moral teachings: «Whoever divorces his wife... and marries another, commits adultery; Everyone who looks at a woman with lust has already committed adultery with her in his heart; If your right eye causes you to sin, tear it out and throw it away; I have come to bring not peace but the sword; Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me» (Mt 19:9, 5:28, 5:30, 10:14, 10:37).
It talks about plastic people under plastic steeples and am I the only one who feels like this because everyone around me looks so good... I've always thought that pastoring has got to be one of the loneliest of jobs.
Look how upset everyone is about the news of the father that murdered his two young boys.
Why does everyone care about what Billy Graham says, just because his father was a devout man of God doesn't make him a Christian or man of God that people should look up to, just as much as Obama's father being a Muslim doesn't make the President a Muslim.
Everyone looks at it and asks what the heck it is, so then I can tell them all about Stone Cold Steve Austin.
It's looking more like giving grace to everyone rather than agonizing about how to witness to them.
I think that when we look at ourselves, our sin, and God's reaction to them, we are prone to thinking of our actions as not being really that big a deal, that they're normal, ok, and in line with what everyone else is doing (similar to how those teens thought about their behavior from that night).
[10] Looking into these matters (for example the disputes between Jesuits and Dominicans about sufficient and efficient grace) is not always pleasant, but after we have studied the more abstract ideas ofpredestination and election, it is a relief to read Paul's saying that he does not live but rather Christ lives in him, his assurance that God wants everyone to be saved, and his confidence that while he does believe he will face divine judgement, he still can not see how anything can separate him from Christ's love.
Just about everyone I've ever met from there shoots first, asks questions later, blames eisegesis and runs while the everyone in the room looks it up.
Is it that they are allowed to be themselves in America (build mosques, while their women look like they are about to rob a bank) while we have to conform to their rules over there (women have to wear the stupid scarf thing, Christianity and other ideas and beliefs are often suppressed, and often with violence)... Or is it the fact that they ALWAYS start trouble with violence with everyone (yes, before 9 - 11 and before the crusades they invaded Europe - google the Battle of Tours for details).
I haven't been able to find Freekeh in my grocery stores yet, but I'm definitely going to look when I'm in the US next weekend — everyone is raving about it.
If you're looking for an easy meal that everyone is going to rave about, this Mango Chipotle Shrimp recipe is it.
Chicago About Blog As a Registered Dietitian Consultant in Chicago, Amari offers nutrition and wellness coaching to everyone and anyone looking to lead a healthier lifestyle.
That muffin tin that everyone is going on about looks just like the one I inherited from my grandmother.
I keep hearing about this superfood and it looks as though everyone who is health conscious is into it.
It looks so pretty and I keep reading about everyone's love of it, but I just can't stand coconut, so I highly doubt I'd like coconut butter!!
Looks like just about everyone loves this sauce.
Power Foods for the Brain is a book I read in late 2015 and still recommend to everyone I know looking to learn more about the way food affects the brain and how dietary choices can improve or diminish our health.
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