Not exact matches
Sales people are natural optimists who tend
to believe that one big «home run» account or a few top - dollar business leads are
going to launch the business
to the next level, but make sure that your prospects
actually need your service (and are good business leads for your particular offering), or else you will fail
to find high quality business leads and will struggle with
appointment setting.
I was early for my
appointment, so they
actually told me
to wait... I
went for a wee walk, and when I came back they told me I was
actually too late, so I was
to come back for the ones at night.
I have
to go next week
actually - coming home from school is wonderful but it always means loads of
appointments, including the dentist unfortunately!
The day started out with our 16 week
appointment to check up on our little peanut, followed by a day of baby registering and
going out
to lunch, which was so good, it
actually inspired today's post.
Conscious uncoupling for us
actually looked like trying a marriage counsellor, an
appointment with a non-violent communication mediator, trying
to work out if we could improve what we had or whether we were better
to let things
go.
Throwing it back
to Friday, I
actually went to my doctor
appointment for next steps with SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth), which I tested positive for.
So sorry you had
to go through that...... although that is bad (or good) timing, as I am
actually looking at scheduling an
appointment for this right now
to check out why the heck I have amenorrhea when I am doing everything right.
Whether you online, find your
appointment through a friend in a bar, school or work, at the gym or otherwise somehow the truth is that you're
going to have,
actually dating girls somewhere
to go.
Actually, «rage» is a fairly inaccurate way of describing the way Oscar himself pursues his passion even without any cameras
to film his performances; his demeanor as he sits in the back of a limousine traveling
to and from his various acting «
appointments» more often reminds one of Samuel Beckett's famous expression of weary existentialism: «I can't
go on.
Given that your only means of communicating with your lawyer would have been by writing and receiving letters, telephoning them from a landline, or
actually making an
appointment to go into the office, then choosing a local solicitor would have been a wise choice in most cases (although, even in those times, it was still crucial
to make sure they had the necessary expertise
to deal with your legal problem!).
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.
Never mind leaving enough time
to show homes or
go on listing
appointments — you know, the things we
actually get paid for!