Sentences with phrase «actually getting it to work»

It's true that at some point you have to stop soaking up the motivation and actually get to work.
It took me about 2 days once I actually got to work.
Even in the video, in which they presumably had time to do multiple takes and perhaps even use the magic of CGI, the model using the frork could not actually get it to work.
Of course, the difficult bit was actually getting it to work, and it wasn't until the early 1990s that teams actually started to get a handle on the tech.
Anyway, while I didn't actually get to work with them, I will say that they are making strides to improve breast feeding rates.
«We're actually getting to work, you know, and getting things done,» said Mr. Klein, who served in the Assembly before being elected to the Senate a decade ago.
It appears to many that Bharara started this year by giving Cuomo and legislators an opportunity to reflect on the gravity of the Silver and Skelos convictions and actually get to work on real reforms.
I get to build something that actually gets to work tomorrow.»
I have been a customer for quite some time, so it was a pleasure actually getting to work with them.
«It's very rare that you actually get to work day in and day out at a business that has that kind of effect on people, that positive effect, and we want to keep that going,» Egan said.
If Toyota could actually get this to work well enough to put it into production, it would be way more practical than adding screens and cameras to a car's A-pillars.
Many other companies offer a similar restore option, but make you jump through a multitude of hoops to actually get it to work, Apple makes it easy.
We can actually get to work healing from the pain that we came here to deal with.

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But «you have got to be really pessimistic about things that you are doing that may not work» to actually get there, she said.
All I was doing was other people's work all day long, and I never actually got to the things that I wanted to accomplish on that given day.»
But they're not a place to actually do work or get anything done.
Your commitment to your work is admirable, but to get a work - life balance, you need to learn how to say no and actually mean it.
If your employees work in your home office and get injured there, your homeowners» insurance may refuse to pay on the grounds that it's actually a workers» comp case.
One is the live experience they need of actually being in a working enterprise, whether it's a bank or city government, and two it gives them the credibility of being able to say, «Hey, we've got this installed at the city government and they've got this many taxpayers or employees or traffic.»
While many people believe that spring break is nothing more than an excuse for wild college debauchery, it is actually the ideal time to get away from work, school, and cold weather — no matter your age.
Michal Kauffman writes: By Stage 4, in addition to the panic the company may be feeling as a whole, all sorts of competing interests come out of the woodwork when it comes time to actually move forward with significant investments and real money: from the European tech team that is jazzed about the acquisition, to the U.S. tech team that's threatened by it, to the corporate VC team that hates it because it will undermine a competing investment in their portfolio, to the Services Division as a whole worried about their jobs if the acquisition goes through and much of their work gets automated, etc....
Have you ever noticed some people are able to stay organized while getting a massive quantity of work accomplished, while others appear to be busy but never actually produce results?
Reviewing emails recently confirmed my memory that the meeting was a waste of our time and that, in looking for a polite way to leave and get back to my work, I actually emailed an assistant from the meeting after I had been there for ten or so minutes and wrote «Can u pls call me on my cell?
But while bleating smartphones and constantly chirping social media usually take the blame for derailing productivity, there is a second, perhaps even more insidious, low - tech impediment to actually getting work done: good old - fashioned meetings.
Atwater — who actually wanted to use his work in the 1890s to help poor people get the most calories for their money — determined the average number of calories in four main energy sources: carbs, fats, protein, and alcohol.
What works for me may not work for you, and if you're in rough shape to start with, you could actually get hurt doing some of the exercises I recommend.
The same scenario plays out daily in businesses everywhere: The skills a candidate needs to get a job tend to differ — sometimes dramatically — from the skills needed to actually do the work.
You don't want to come across as spending more time complaining than actually getting your work done.
In the short - but - punchy talk that was recently recommended on both the blogs of both top VC Brad Feld and prominent angel investor Joanne Wilson, Forman offers a handful of tips to companies that want to both make themselves appealing to that vast pool of talent that actually wants a life outside work, and get up to date on cutting - edge people management practices, including:
If you're consistently given an unrealistic workload, or lack adequate support from your manager to actually get work done, it's time to have an open discussion with your manager.
They work hard to build traffic so they care greatly about where they send that traffic, whether it converts, and whether they actually get paid.
«We actually need [constraints] to get creative,» wrote David Sturt, executive vice-president at Utah - headquartered employee recognition consultancy O.C. Tanner, in a 2013 Forbes column explaining his firm's review of 1.7 million instances of externally validated «great» work at corporations.
Over time, I found that when I broke down big projects into less formidable pieces and put them on my to - do list, the work actually got done — no exclamation marks required.
But anyone who has actually gone on a long trip can tell you, if you're not flying first class, you're going to have a tough time getting any work done.
We certainly get a mental boost from seeing them, but that can be a bad thing: Research has shown these motivational pick - me - ups can trigger the same kind of psychological reward as doing the work itself, treating us with endorphins we don't deserve and actually reducing our capacity to do real work.
«For example, if there is a snowstorm and you can't get to the office, use that time to show your boss how working from home can actually boost your productivity.»
The scariest part for me is actually thinking about the volume of work before I've started, because it seems as though I won't have enough time to get it all done.
While it takes some trial and error to get the hang of using it, I am here to report that it does actually work.
Habitat's mission is something that you get a totally new appreciation for when you are part of the organization — actually seeing people actively working to change their lives, and the lives of their children, for the better.
If I tell something to the papers and they don't write it accurately, it's really bad — they can't do much when you tweet it and I'm careful about, it's very precise, actually it's very, very precise — and it comes out breaking news, we have breaking news — ya know, it's funny, if I did a press release and if I put it out, it wouldn't get nearly — people would see it the following day — if I do a news conference, that's a lot of work.
If you evaluate yourself by what you actually get done rather than the time it takes to get something done, you'll start to notice a difference in how you work.
Would you actually like to have time to focus at work and get some balance in your life?
I like to joke that the best companies are actually lubricated by alcohol because of those after work beers and glasses of wine that become so important to getting to know people.
Employees say: «To actually get up every morning knowing that I get to do a job I love, and go to a company where I can do the best work of my life, is a blessinTo actually get up every morning knowing that I get to do a job I love, and go to a company where I can do the best work of my life, is a blessinto do a job I love, and go to a company where I can do the best work of my life, is a blessinto a company where I can do the best work of my life, is a blessing.
Productivity guru Tim Ferriss often talks about the concept that «being busy is a form of laziness,» which is essentially the idea that we would prefer to feel like we are getting work done, rather than going through the struggle of actually getting work done.
The authors argue that what others perceive as a mess might actually be the result of a system where the «more important, urgent work tends to stay close by and near the top of the clutter» and the less important papers «tends to get buried to the bottom or near the back,» CNN reported.
Not to get technical here, but physical and mental stress from competition and adversity can actually drive you to perform your best work.
It's something I've already been planning for a while, but actually getting the money together to kick things off is quite difficult while I'm the only employee and the work itself requires much of my time.
Weirdly, it actually worked because he followed up straight away and apologized for the subject line — this actually led to him getting a few links!
I keep saying that «production» of Bitcoins actually uses Communist (real Communist) system, which rewards people that do the work (miners) and that in order to get rewarded, you must do the work... ie Proof of Wwork (miners) and that in order to get rewarded, you must do the work... ie Proof of Wwork... ie Proof of WorkWork.
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