Sentences with phrase «better believe i do»

AngelList and LinkedIn have this problem, and when investors are looking for the top 1 % you better believe they don't have fleshed out profiles on these platform a lot of time.
Am I happy we finished above them: Yes but do I think this season was even worse than the one before even with finishing 2nd: You better believe I do!!
If he can replicate the form he showed before he was injured then Arsene may well believe we don't need another striker.
Plus, that means I'm in charge of making the game day snacks, and you better believe I don't want to disappoint.
I might have rolled out of the restaurant, guys, but you better believe it didn't stop me from picking up some macarons at Macaron Bar.
You better believe I didn't pass up the laughing gas either.
Any chance I get to wear it, you better believe I do!
You better believe he does and will need it for quite a few years.

Not exact matches

I was just thinking about this and I think that this happens because people don't really think this through and believe that the marketing strategy will make their product a better choice than those of the competition.
I don't believe any business can do well without it.
Razer says it has «filed the necessary reports» and is «working with the show management as well as law enforcement to address this issue»; Tan doesn't rule out «industrial espionage,» though it's not clear if there's any reason to believe that is the case here.
Encouraging people to notice awesomeness, share it, embody it, and respect when others do the same won't just make you better at whatever it is you do, Riggle believes.
COO Sheryl Sandberg explained why in a blog post, noting «These are complicated issues, and while we don't believe any company's enforcement or policies are perfect, we think that sharing best practices can help us all improve, especially smaller companies that may not have the resources to develop their own policies.»
But I also believe that we CPAs should always be striving to do a better job for our clients.
I do not believe Breitbart News has adequately stood by me during the events of the past week and because of that I believe it is now best for us to part ways.
Don't always believe what is said: Often people say things with the best of intent, but what they do matters more than what they sado matters more than what they say.
«Whether this is a dedicate gamer who doesn't want to stop playing Mario or Zelda, or whether it's a child experiencing these franchises for the very first time, we believe the value proposition as well as the compelling content is what's fueling our momentum,» Reggie Fils - Aime, president of Nintendo of America, told Fortune.
In fact, we believe the precision at this point is good enough for propulsive landing that we do not need legs for the next version.
The best advice I have received and believe in is to hire great people, share your vision for the company, provide clear direction and expectations, then get out of the way so they can do their best work.
I believe I found my new friend and mentor...» Small Business Do It Better»: — RRB -... Thank you very much for all the help.
«However, you don't need to be a huge cynic to believe that this is all about punishing Bezos and the president's good for a negative tweet about Amazon pretty much every single day,» the «Mad Money» host said.
In other words, it's about figuring out what to believe, and doing so by determining what beliefs are backed by good reasons.
Superconnectors are selective with their time, as well; they don't immediately connect with 500 people, but instead start with a select five people they believe could become evangelists (people who believe in their cause and will spread the word for their ventures).
I've seen entrepreneurs work for days trying to come up with a fair offer for someone they'd love to have onboard - sweating the numbers, comparing the offer to the comp of other key players, checking with outside advisors, doing every bit of homework possible in order to get to their best proposal.They become heavily invested (financially, but even more psychologically) in the offer and the outcome because they believe it's fair to everyone and the absolute best they can do.
These many decades later, I'm now a heart surgeon myself who has always looked toward better and faster ways to do things, believing that if the good ideas percolating in the medical community could only become real products, they could improve and even save lives.
It's best to believe that your team alone does not have all the answers — because if you believe that, it usually means you're not asking all the right questions.»
Having counseled boards at major companies including General Motors, General Electric, American Express, Macy's, Drexel Burnham Lambert, Westinghouse, and countless others, he believes most U.S. directors still aren't doing their job well enough.
I have overcome it by being lucky enough to find a few good people who believe in me to the point where they will do anything to ensure the company's success.
«We believe our people are able to do their best work when they have stability and consistency in their lives away from the store,» he wrote in an emailed statement to Fortune.
But by agreeing to do something they might not like or might not believe in, they run the risk of either being good at something they don't like to do, or not doing well because they are unhappy — both of which are bad outcomes.
I truly believe there is no more important work we can do — or better investment business can make — than helping more people achieve their goals.
Mastering is as much art as it is science, but Landr, a Montreal startup, believes its software can do the job just as well as any human.
The Imposter Syndrome rears its ugly head even as external success heightens, as sufferers believe they are only faking it better and doing a good job of hiding it.
«All I knew was that I might be getting in on the ground floor of something new, and I believed I could learn and do anything as well as anyone else.»
Don't convince yourself that things are OK when they're not, and don't allow yourself to believe that things can't change for the better.
And I really believed that it was going to sell a lot of units, I still think there were some people who were like, wow, you know what if it doesn't really sell well?
As a rule, humans almost always believe they deserve more credit for a job well done than they would be willing to dish out to a co-worker who completed the same task.
Believe me, I know it's challenging, especially since often we can just get it done faster and better ourselves.
Ask your consumers what they'd like to see you do, what they believe is best aligned with your mission, and go do it.
So if doing the work for free fits your marketing strategy, and you believe the investment represents a reasonable expectation of return, then it might be well worth saying yes.
Choosing a role model and hero who has accomplished the kind of success you would like to have makes it easier to believe you can do it as well.
In their words, «If you don't believe in an idea enough to put it all on the line, is it really that good of an idea?»
They believe doing more is better than doing less.
While I don't believe the reality is quite as intentionally malicious as that image portrays, the clear business model of every social media company is driven by one fundamental objective; understand your users better than they understand themselves, whatever it takes!
«We believe that if you do good, you get good,» Al Gurg says.
The report concludes on a note of optimism: «At the end of the day, we believe that the greatest opportunity of our time is to leverage the power and scale of business to serve humanity, and harness the best of our humanity to reimagine the way we do business.
The nation is strikingly united — across ages, income levels and political ideologies — in its generally negative opinion of corporate behavior, and on the ways in which it believes big business can and should do better, according to the organization's survey of 43,000 Americans.
You've got to always believe there's something you can be doing better — that there's always something that you're missing.
However, I also believe that sometimes, the best advice is actually to do nothing.
Do you believe you are a better employee or business owner because you work 50 - plus hours each week and answer email around the clock?
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