Sentences with phrase «about looking at things»

It's about looking at things from a fresh perspective, don't do things just because that's what you've done, or that's what you thought.
So, we often tend to forget about looking at things a bit differently.

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Astrology is: I look at the stars, I think about things real hard, and I say what's going to happen in the future through some part of intuition.
Next, take a look at the layout of the office and think about how things can be rearranged to make access to tools and supplies more efficient and effective for employees.
«When we look at the world, there's plenty of things to worry about, so we would anticipate there could be episodes of higher volatility in the second half or even next year,» cautions Bruce Cooper, chief investment officer at TD Asset Management.
He lets me look at his phone if I want, tells me all the specific things I want to hear about his day or coworkers if I'm feeling jealous.
When I think of that debate, it's like looking at a photograph where I'm like 19 or 20 thinking about those things.
«It's one of the things that makes me optimistic about America because when I look at what we have accomplished using half our talent for a couple of centuries, and now I think of doubling the talent that is effectively employed — or at least has the chance to be — it makes me very optimistic about this country,» Buffett says.
If I look back on my journey with startups to where I am today, I cringe at how many things I've changed my mind on, with how many things I was super passionate about for a while, and then dropped completely.
Reading about someone else's experience, opinion and outlook offers a different way to look at things and solve a problem.
If you look at the problem backwards, you'd think about all the things you could do to create less innovation.
Turner: One of the things that people in the industry often talk about when it comes to money management is this barbell, where as you said you have low - cost, passive index tracking funds and at the other end you have higher fees, higher active share, things like private debt which you mentioned, and it's those in the middle that are charging higher fees for something that looks quite a lot like beta that are really going to struggle.
But anyway, so we talked a lot about whales and we said, «When you go whale watching and a whale breaches, a whale jumps up above the water, everybody oohs and aahs and takes pictures of it and talks about «Oh, look at the whale,» and then the whale goes back under water for like 45 minutes, and it's the most boring thing in the world.
Looking at Sundar's strategy on the Google side of things, I've only seen it grow in the areas we're focused on and thinking about addressing.
One of the things we look at is to start to think about it a little bit differently that basically says we think there's really two dimensions to how personal computing is going to continue to evolve.
Chesky, who recently talked to Fortune about his leadership strategy, agrees, saying «It's very important that I spend my time looking over the horizon... A lot of the things I've been doing, maybe Belinda is a lot better at them than I am.»
One of the things I respected about the board is that when we think about talent we look at it quite broadly now.
One of the difficult parts about being an entrepreneur is forcing yourself to look at things outside of the numbers.
And there are examples of things, like the Creative Destruction Lab, that are excellent for what they do, and not just excellent in terms of Toronto, or Ontario, but excellent in that you have Berkeley, Harvard and MIT looking at doing something similar, because there is something world class about it.
It's a story almost exclusively about a small, personal thing: Fathers who have looked at their lives and realized they have failed their children.
Look at your aggregated to - do list, find things you know that you don't care about, and get rid of as many of these activities as possible.
Here's our look at the key things you need to know about Microsoft's new Xbox One X:
«They look at the upside and they do just sort of naturally think about it as an exciting thing as opposed to a nervous - making thing
And there's one more thing I've noticed about people who are truly wealthy — they have a different way of looking at the world than most of us.
Someone might be in the store looking at things on the Life Is Good table and another customer says to them, «Do you know about these guys?
A look at why you should persevere when things get tough, how to stop being anxious about presentations and more advice for business owners.
Just hoping things will turn out well stops us from making tough choices, believing the best about others can get you taken advantage of, and a failure to look at the world as it truly is can be harmful to both your business and your personal life.
You're seeing a little bit of caution about tax reform, and so that seems to be dampening things a bit, but overall if you look at the origination business, clients are engaged in a lot more activity.
I think the smartest thing you can do is try to shift your perspective and look at it through the lens of someone who's never used your product before, doesn't know anything about the market, doesn't know the context, what you're competitors are doing, anything like that.
«This year one of the things we're looking at is we are running two pilot programs,» House reportedly said in addressing the home affairs select committee about countering online recruiting of terrorists.
«One of the really disturbing things about those sorts of challenges is looking at the garbage bins at the end of them.»
The truth is, you can outsource every aspect of your business if you choose, but considering how vital one aspect — development — is to every startup, you should look particularly closely at the following seven things to know about outsourcing it.
Take a look at our Renewal Checklist below to learn about the 5 things you can do to set your business up for future success.
CHAMATH PALIHAPITIYA, SOCIAL CAPITAL FOUNDER & CEO: When you think about how sticky something is, the most important thing to look at is this concept called churn which is how fast are people leaving the service, and specifically, you can look at companies leaving the service or the amount of dollars that you «re losing.
«The main thing an investor should think about is their time horizon when looking at this asset class,» responded Fred Hoff, portfolio manager for Fidelity Management and Research Co..
If you look at innovation in the developed countries, they are mostly about things which are smarter, faster and more expensive.
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This is quite a different approach to link building posts, as it doesn't look at certain techniques or tools to use, he speaks about things which you, personally, should do.
That is the sort of thing, when you're thinking about succession plans; you need to be looking at.
Without even looking at a chart, I can tell you one of the best things about trading a Gold ETF or the spot gold futures is that the shiny yellow metal is typically not closely tied to the day to day movement in the stock market.
«We have started Aspect to focus at looking at things in a different way and in a more extended way,» said Gouw, about the wide - ranging plan to stick with entrepreneurs over the course of a startup's long - term history.
When you think about what Reinhart and Rogoff's book says, it kind of gets to an answer but it's not the right way to look at things; there are many more variables to analyze the situation with.
One nice thing about the IRS treating crypto as an asset is that we can look at how the IRS treats people that «day trade» stock and often don't keep great records / have lots of transactions.
Even looking at Glassdoor or something similar to learn what former employees are saying is invaluable information to have, because quite frankly, if you're going to approach employee advocacy blindly without even a sense of what your employees feel about the company, then a tool might even be a bad thing.
And look at that flat red line not worrying about a damn thing.
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No, atheists can look at those things, and not say they came about randomly, but instead following a series of physical laws that allowed them to occur naturally.
Think about the language we use; the things we look at and so on... and to sign up to the White Ribbon Pledge, which is never to commit, condone or remain silent about violence against women.»
The funny thing about people saying their faith isn't shaken is that these are the same people who will often look at other natural disasters in foreign countries and say God is punishing these people, or that something bad happened because of some aspect of the culture that God disapproves of.
A couple weeks in the parish looking around at things, assessing the state of the Sunday school or catechetical education or the decrepit office equipment, with your head simply bubbling with all the latest liturgical gizmos plus a really whiz - bang theory about the authorship of John, and you will wonder how this creaky old congregation ever managed to survive without you.
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