Not exact matches
They can either forego using any apps they personally select and
trust or
allow any app installed by their
friends to access information about them.
If you have a close
friend or family member you
trust, you can ask them to stop by and
allow you to have 30 minutes to yourself so that you can shower, wash your hair, or decompress.
We can only do this by
allowing the coaches we
trust to do their jobs, and the youth we love to watch the freedom to learn and have fun with their
friends.
Have a
friend or family member whom you can
trust to look over your profile or
allow us to create your Irresistible Profile to help you attract your dream date and to ensure that it accurately represents who you are.
Indigo Books has just launched a new app for iOS that
allows you to share, discover, capture, and discuss the books you love with
friends and
trusted experts.
Voleo is a free download that
allows you to form investment clubs with your
friends, family, colleagues, classmates, teammates... basically anyone you know and
trust.
But most shelters for humans don't
allow animals, so MacKinnon says owners should have alternatives in place for where they might be able to take their pets, like a
trusted friend or family member.
If you have to go somewhere where Fido isn't
allowed, leave him at home, with a
trusted friend or send them to a
trusted boarding kennel.
Because a Power of Attorney
allows somebody to legally act on your behalf, usually on a variety of important issues, you should only grant a Power of Attorney to somebody that you
trust; such as your lawyer, a family member or a
friend.
For example, you could use a Child Care Authorization to
allow your nanny or
trusted family
friend to call in on your behalf to a daycare about changes in your child's schedule or to pick up your sick child from school.
Healthcare Power of Attorney — In lieu of outlining your healthcare decisions as you would in a Living Will, a Healthcare Power of Attorney
allows you to grant decision - making powers to a
trusted representative, such as a spouse, family member or close
friend.
allows you to grant decision - making powers to a
trusted representative, such as a spouse, family member or close
friend.
This is the power of blogs — they
allow you to start a conversation with your audience, and once you start interacting with that audience, they become more likely to
trust you, use your services, and recommend you to
friends and family.
Whether it's a
friend,
trusted co-worker, mentor, or personal coach, identify someone you completely
trust that will
allow you the space to vent when you need to.
Activities that
allow parents and children along with
friends to savor the moment without a need for acquiring stuff promotes
trusting, healthy connections.
And like my
friend Lorie said,
trusting allows us to be Faithful, which is the most important thing we were are called to do!