He doesn't have to
be afraid any more.
I wanted to make my entire wardrobe from scratch; because I thought if I can do that, then I don't need to
be afraid any more.
A spokesman told the Associated Press
he was afraid more bodies would wash up as time progressed.
wenger saying the club is moving in right direction ya right no premier league, can't even reach quaters of champions league, 2 domestic cups in 12 years if this is forward
i m afraid more bad times ahead of us with him incharge
I am afraid more will come soon!
Because they didn't want any more snooping and would have rather made gamers in general look bad then accept any responsibility for what they did behind closed doors,
they were afraid more things came to light if they dug any more.
as
I was afraid more that I should have.
Not exact matches
Don't
be afraid to experiment; you won't figure out your audience right away, but if you try different things and then monitor your data and evaluate the comments, likes, etc., that will help you determine what your audience appreciates — and wants to see
more of.
And
more importantly they
are not
afraid to tell their country it
's mistaken.
Churches says men who
are in a position to hire should not
be afraid to add
more women to their team.
I
'm always
more productive when I
'm a little
afraid I
'm not capable of doing what I
'm trying to do.
Here, the first lady isn't
afraid — and that
's worth
more than a thousand public service announcements,» one administrator of an AIDS clinic in D.C. told the Washington Post at the time.
Many of us
are afraid of devoting ourselves to one project and finding out we really liked a different one
more.
In an editorial about Theranos in the journal Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine earlier this year, Eleftherios P. Diamandis, the head of clinical biochemistry at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, argued that fingerprick tests
are not necessarily any
more painful than needle draws — though there still might
be an appeal for someone
afraid of needles.
«The
more caution the better, but there
's no reason to
be afraid of this stuff,» he said.
Many great companies sat out the IPO market last year for a myriad of reasons, including the abundance of private capital, funds flow out of conventional funds ($ 224 billion in outflows, to
be exact), and
more «blackout» windows than normal — post-Brexit and post-Trump in particular — where companies
were afraid of political uncertainty.
More squiggle, I
'm afraid: «The net public health benefit
is substantially less, and under some scenarios... harmful.»
He needed to push harder for the close, to
be less
afraid of offending someone, and to entrust
more administrative tasks to his support team.
People who
are afraid to lose what little they have will likely never achieve very much
more.
A survey of
more than 5,000 workers conducted by U.S. Travel Association in 2015 found that 28 percent of workers did not take vacation because they
were afraid of
being seen as a slacker or wanted to prove their dedication.
Plus, our eyebrows
are relatively flat when we
're afraid; they arch
more when we
're surprised.
You need to keep in mind that at work they
are generally
more afraid of boredom than failure.
But these days, it feels like businesses
are afraid to embrace these fundamental truths and instead work desperately to «think outside the box» and «reinvent the wheel» (without phrasing it that way, of course, or they would perpetuate
more dreaded clichés).
Nothing
is more uninteresting than someone who holds their true self back because they
're afraid that other people might not like it.
Most people will appreciate the thought behind your gifts
more than anything, so don't
be afraid to save money and find free ways to celebrate birthdays and holidays.
Many people count themselves out of the running, because they
're afraid there
are other,
more qualified people will who will bulldoze over them and leave them without a hope of succeeding.
«Fear of confrontation
is so overwhelming, but if you communicate boldly,
more frequently, and honestly... and you
're not
afraid to work through conflict, you'll likely reduce your stress and
be a better worker,» says Lynn Taylor, national workplace expert and author of Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant; How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job.
For company leaders who aren't
afraid to take a public stance, the survey shows that 51 percent of millennials said they
are more likely to buy from a company whose CEO spoke out an issue they agree with, and 44 percent of full - time millennial employees said they would
be more loyal to their organization if their CEO took a public position on an issue.
MORE: Don't
Be Afraid of Gen Y
Structure your email auto - responder sequences to «touch» your leads
more frequently during the holiday season and don't
be afraid to send
more direct promotional offers.
Some managers
are afraid to hire people smarter and
more ambitious than they
are, thinking these new hires will knife them in their back and steal their job.
In a way, people
are more afraid of you than you
are wary of them.
Organize information in a way where
more important information
is on top, and don't
be afraid to have stuff stacked on top of each other.
Maybe for the same reason they
're afraid of
being attacked by a shark: personal stories
are more memorable than statistics.
Where kindness
is more common, and people aren't
afraid to love.
Depending on what your primary goals
are, you may find that one or
more of these tips work better than the others;
be sure to refine your approach over time, and don't
be afraid to change things up.
There
's an entire generation of girls who will
be less
afraid to speak up and to strive for
more, who will wrestle less with the subconscious notion that they don't belong at the top.
Don't
be afraid to let your personality come through to build a
more human relationship with them.
Don't
be afraid to ask for
more.
«I
was more afraid of not taking the jump to start a company than I
was of taking the jump,» Jon says.
Russell Perry, chief executive of Keane, an advertising agency in Arizona, understands these fears from working directly with clients, many of whom
are afraid to take the leap in creating something off - kilter, especially if the firm offers a
more buttoned - up product or service.
According to Harned,
more than half of the employees who said they witnessed wrongdoing without reporting it
were afraid of retaliation.
People
are often
more understanding than you may give them credit for, and your situation
is not unique, so don't
be afraid to make it clear that you have serious work to do.
Read
more about Huang: The Surprising Reason Why This Founder Says Not to
Be Afraid of the Competition
Alcohol companies like to acquire as a way to add
more products to their lineup, but they
're not
afraid to innovate either.
More revealing, 15.6 %
are actually
afraid to share anything about their company on social media, fearing they might make a misstep that could cost them their job.
If you
're going to need
more money for your business and
are afraid you won't
be able to fund everything with cash, consider applying for a grant or securing some other funding that you don't have to pay back.
In today's issue, the Federal Reserve isn't
afraid of inflation, Chinese trade politics
are more complicated than Americans think, New York's new tax loophole finds few takers, and the pros and cons of a federal jobs guarantee.
I
'm afraid allowing
more to
be taken out of my paycheck will result in my not
being able to pay household expenses.
You don't need to go that far, but if there
are things you
're afraid to do, or that you know
are your weak points, do what you must to get better at them and become
more comfortable doing them.