Sentences with phrase «actually feel successful»

And we're not the only ones feeling optimistic; according to a recent Hartford survey, 70 percent of small business owners actually feel successful, even as they face challenging conditions.

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And unless you can discover those lessons and embrace your own journey, you will never actually reach the state of feeling «successful» — in the sense that you are learning and growing and effortlessly becoming a better version of yourself.
They should actually feel that they're successful because they realized they needed extra help.»
The key to successful visual marketing for your marketplace actually lies in personalisation, as 61 % of consumers feel better about a company that delivers custom content, making them more likely to make a purchase.
Nevertheless, even though I did not feel Satan enter my heart, for many years afterwards I had an unshakable fear that maybe Satan had been successful, and since he was the great deceiver, I would not know that he ruled my heart until I actually became the antichrist.
I doubt anyone actually feels «forced» to try something you've prepared... lol Did your friends get to sample any of these «more successful» cupcakes?
The worst thing that can happen now is that we actually have a marginally successful season as if we do Wenger will feel vindicated.
When I actually had a window box of herbs, I felt hugely successful.
Once she has this strong feel about these guys and the things they are actually looking for, she quickly gives them advice on how to become successful daters.
I actually felt sorry for Director Sidney J. Furie (Iron Eagle), who had nothing budget - or story-wise to work with to make the film successful.
Brandy: And a lot of it seems like back - patting, so publishers can feel like they're doing their part to participate in the «diversity movement» instead of seeking out stories they actually believe in and authors they want to nurture through a successful career.
It also reassures me I'm actually quite a successful author, even though at times it feels as if I am an ant!
After reading your article, I get the impression that the retailers that were at that meeting felt that they were not just free to try and be successful retailers but are instead actually ENTITLED to be profitable as they mandate price protection from manufacturers.
If SimCity had actually had a successful launch, how would you have felt trying to go head to head with it?
These accomplishments made them feel ecstatic that their indie studio had made it so far and might actually be successful.
So, some of us slip underneath the radar and can actually feel and look pretty successful, but actually underneath we are definitely driven.
This condition, which can be described as the experience of feeling like a fraud despite having achieved success, is typically characterized by self - doubt, extreme criticism of one's own performance, and anxiety resulting from the fear that others may realize one is not actually as successful as one appears to be.
So far from these topics being off - limits, any MHP seeking appointment in a court case needs to fully inform the parties prior to their consent [123], of information about the following kinds of potentials for bias and agenda: whether the MHP has been married or divorced, and how many times, and under what kinds of circumstances, and how the MHP currently feels about those events; whether, if divorced, the MHP went through litigation over custody or property, and such details as whether the MHP had problems paying or receiving child support, as well as the custody arrangements of the MHP's own children and how these worked out and everyone's feelings about them; the MHP's own personal experience taking care of and spending time with children, within and without the scope of «parenting», and with regard to parenting, whether that was parenting as a primary caregiver, married or single parent, with or without household and third party help, or as a working parent or stay - home parent, and for how many children, and for how long, and the outcomes from all of that; i.e. how much time has this person actually spent caring for children on his or her own, and how well did this person's own family systems function, and is this person in fact an «expert» in creating a functioning family and raising happy, healthy, successful children with good outcomes, nay «best» outcomes, thoroughly well - adjusted and having reached the very pinnacles of their innate potential.
What very successful people are able to do is make this «potential» stage so real that they create the results in their head and actually feel like it has already happened.
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