Sentences with phrase «at this thing called»

Start being grateful: feeling grateful is one of the most medicinal emotions we can feel it elevates your mood and it fills you with happiness, if we are going to be successful at this thing called, life, we have to start being grateful for the things that happen in our live, no matter how good or bad each of us has it, you have to make to start making it a practice to be grateful for your life.
Look at this thing called life.
You win at this thing called life.
It might take a longer time than I'd like, but when you're making your tenth loaf of bread in two months, you get better at this thing called waiting.
No matter how you do that, if they are fed and loved, they are winning at this thing called life.
In order to be great at this thing we called life, we have to learn and we have to learn a lot.
When the truth is laid on the table in such a refreshing approach, it is easy to see how much better we can do at this thing called life.
But they're committed to try their hands at this thing called love, at least until they can get out on a lake in Central Park when the flowers bloom.
I use a variety of techniques including the use of interactive play, reading, writing, crafts, and others to help my clients learn to understand what has happened to them and how to move forward so they can become respectful, responsible, and successful at this thing called life.»

Not exact matches

At the same time, I knew that I might sincerely regret not having participated in this thing called the Internet that I thought was going to be a revolutionizing event.
(And it helps to put things in perspective; she might be cancelling the contract, but it's also possible she isn't calling because she's out sick, or on vacation, or at an off - site meeting.)
«This is pretty much the worst thing you can imagine,» a visibly rattled Haltern Mayor Bodo Klimpel said at a hastily called press conference.
Because that's totally a thing at Eataly World (it's actually called «Mortadella World,» hilariously).
In business, we have a terrible tradition going back at least as far as Frederick Taylor (yes, the «Taylorism» Taylor) that jobs are things done by employees, but designed by their so - called superiors.
Tristan Harris, a former Design Ethicist at Google, who The Atlantic Magazine called the «closest thing Silicon Valley has to a conscience,» currently heads the Center for Humane Technology.
The idea is to develop eyewear that essentially replaces the smartphone — so that floating in the periphery of your eyesight at all times are options to do things like get directions, place video calls, or check into Google +.
«One of the things at Tinder that is sort of what you would call gospel is creating an incredible user experience,» Norgard says.
There's also the new gift service, which looks at the Facebook profiles of your friends and suggests items they might like, and something called Taste Test, which asks you to rate a smattering of random items and then suggests things to buy.
That makes Justin what I like to call an «and»: a person who has worked really hard to become highly accomplished at one thing, but also highly accomplished at that, and that, and that.
OneTask runs on a concept called «singletasking,» which calls for the worker to focus on one thing at a time rather than constantly shifting priorities and projects.
Paul Brody, the man who helped drive the effort to create a new architecture at IBM for connecting devices in the so - called Internet of things, has joined accounting and consulting firm Ernst & Young, known as EY, as the Americas strategy leader for the technology sector.
But one thing that's certain is that if you don't have what XPRIZE founder and executive chairman Peter Diamandis, a panelist at the event, calls «a crazy idea department,» you're likely on your way out of business.
Roberts called the current system «sort of untenable» — with doctors spending much of their time with patients entering things into the EHR and even more time at night.
It's one thing to ask your senior vice president of marketing to take overseas calls at night from time to time; it's quite another to assume that he or she will be at your beck and call every weekday evening and all weekend.
Today ToutApp launched a new feature called Sales Campaigns, essentially a power task list which knows the kinds of things a salesperson needs to be doing, and queuing actionable buttons up at the right time.
At our agency, we call it the «EMA Way,» and it's among the most important things I've built in my career.
Assuming the letter you've received doesn't paint the whole picture for you, calling this number will be well worth it as talking to a person not only helps you understand the nuances of the situation but there's comfort in knowing that a human being with a name and a face at the IRS is there to help you figure things out.
«They call or stop at my desk and talk nonstop about personal things while I'm trying to get work done.»
I didn't know the term for it, this thing we now call a «personal brand,» but at seventeen years old I knew that having ten thousand people reading my blog every day was valuable.
Among other things, Facebook started what it calls the Journalism Project, which it says is aimed at helping media outlets figure out how to use the web to improve their content and their business models.
«If you looked at the entire American diet 10 years ago, and the diet today, the thing that has increased most is this product called yogurt,» says Harry Balzer, the chief food analyst at market research firm NPD Group.
So was Grant, who explains in the TEDx talk below, how he had to repeat similar experiments at a fundraising call center a half dozen times before he was convinced that such a little thing could make such a big difference.
Online exercises called «sprints» ask employees to write down things they're grateful for at the office.
Or that whole thing with Meg Whitman absolutely not wanting to be the CEO of Uber... until they called at the last minute and asked her to reconsider, and she ended up meeting with Uber's board on the day they made their choice.
Randall Bartlett, chief economist at the University of Ottawa's Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy (IFSD), calls StatsCan data the closest thing Canadians have to the «gospel truth.»
«Lots of businesses call themselves enterprise software companies, but they all do different things,» says William Barnett, a professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
«It doesn't make sense for us to wander away and do things that we're not very good at,» chief executive Stephen Wetmore told analysts during a call Thursday.
There was never any intention that I would call myself Daniel, so I just created a giant inconvenience for myself, whenever I apply for a credit card or check in at the airport or any of those things.
I was shocked when I took my first job and encountered this thing called sexism — I didn't even know what to call at the time.
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 report went on to call 20 percent or higher returns «a thing of the past,» noting that such large profits were made possible by the purchase of real estate - owned (REO) properties at bargain - basement prices.
How Xerox fell so far is a case study in what management experts call the «competency trap» — an organization becomes so good at one thing, it can't learn to do anything new.
At a post-luncheon press conference, Trump pulled Novanto in front of the cameras, calling him «an amazing man» and «one of the most powerful men» and asserting, «we will do great things for the United States.»
«At Talent Plus, the first thing we did was engage our associates who do not work in the office every day and ask them what they wanted to be called as a group,» says Cydney Koukol, chief communication officer.
Things moved pretty quickly for gun - rights advocate and Marjory Stoneman Douglas student Kyle Kashuv after he asked a man he calls his «mentor» — Charlie Kirk, founder of the conservative student group Turning Point USA — how many retweets he'd need to convince Kirk to speak at Stoneman Douglas...
In particular, you need 25 percent of the shares to call for a special meeting; all the shareholders involved need to be «stockholders of record» at the time of the request; and every shareholder involved needs to provide, among other things, «a representation that such Proposing Person intends to hold the shares of the Corporation... through the date of the Stockholder Requested Special Meeting.»
The two things we know for sure are that 17 people were shot dead at a Florida high school and Jereb is involved with a hate group called the Republic of Florida.
The primary difference being that Wage Laborers PUT UP THEIR OWN SELVES (e.g., their «labor») as the thing being risked, while so - called «capitalists» have nothing of their own at risk if they play with OPM (other people's money) AND ALMOST NEVER EVER PAY FOR THEIR FAILURES, in any case.
So I mean call a 1 trillion to in excess of 100 trillion is where this thing could go and it's only at $ 70 billion today.
And so in 2008 a guy named Satoshi Nakamoto or at least that's what he goes by invented a thing called bollocked chain technology.
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