Sentences with phrase «better if you read»

Well if you read and find the history of this movement that is how they started that is how they continue.
@ Ozzy — your last sentence would read better if it read:» start taking responsibility Wenger and get out!!!!»
Well if you read up on Elimination Communication you can start now!
You might be concerned as well if you read the following, pertaining to sodium chloride or table salt (17): «Acute oral toxicity (LD50 — the dose at which half of the tested animals die): 3,000 mg / kg [Rat].
Well if you read my last post, you'll know that my darling husband and I, just celebrated our 4th wedding anniversary and of -LSB-...] Read more»
It's easer to find the STD dating website that fits you best if you read the dating tips how to choose the top site list.
He knew each line so well if I read it wrong he quickly corrected me.
It's good if someone buys your book, but it's even better if they read it, so they can happily recommend it to their friends and family and spread your book by word of mouth.
Well if you read Monday's post on my Fall Resolutions you will know that I'm reorganizing my time around writing my romances.
It will be better if you read the work for 2 times at least (anyway, it depends on the volume of this work and your writing term).
Well if you read the ASPCA's bill — two people.
Having experienced the differences between these tours, it's better if you read reviews from other guests before deciding.
Well if you read the article the interesting thing is that the shots and render are in... 720p.
It really would be best if you read my book which explains the «heat creep» process which is deduced from the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
@Akhil: First it would be better if read my comment properly.
The app works great but it would be better if it read the composed message before it offers to send it
To avoid such an instance that might work reasonably against you, it would be better if you read and understand the most common questions an employer asks a candidate appearing for the position of a business analyst.
It is better if they read the job advertisement to know what they need to include in their resume.

Not exact matches

Reading it might be worth considering if this is a subject you're not familiar with, not only for the inherent value in expanding your horizons, but also as greater empathy has been shown to improve leadership, further customer understanding, and help teams work together better.
But if it's simply that your book reading in no way keeps pace with your book buying, I have good news for you (and for me; I definitely fall into this category): Your overstuffed library isn't a sign of failure or ignorance, it's a badge of honor.
On the other hand, passively reading articles or watching videos — even if they're entertaining or informative — may not be as good.
Read enough of these stories — as well as the avalanche of posts and articles out there urging you to up your productivity by getting up early — and you're bound to feel a little guilty if you're not naturally up and at»em at dawn.
If you stick to your schedule, treat yourself to something you enjoy like listening your favorite song or reading a chapter of a good book.
If you want to make the most of whatever intellectual horsepower you have, it's well worth a read in full, but here are a few of his ideas in brief to get you started.
If you want to keep track of 3,000 texts on oncology, well, I can't read that many.
If the book has a whole new take on an old industry, sharing it with their friends will make them look smart, educated, and well - read.
Read the DOL's full guide for consumers on how to tell if your adviser is working in your best interest.
It's well worth reading in full if you've recently found yourself baffled by all the diverse and dubious advice on offer, but if you're looking for a quick - and - dirty rundown of some of the most common leadership myths, here are a few in brief:
If you're unsure about what your goal for the book is, read this piece about the mistakes that authors make when framing the results they are looking for, and how to better frame.
If this sounds at all familiar to you, it's well worth a read.
If you've read Patrick Lencioni's masterpiece The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, you know the foundation for any good relationship is trust — it's the foundation for his pyramid model — and that foundation simply can not happen without transparency at work.
If they get to the end of your content feeling no better off than before they started reading / listening / watching it, you not only did a disservice to your business with your weak effort — you've done the entire Web a disservice by cluttering it up with yet more junk.
Hint: If mega money is what you want, you'd better rise and shine early, read voraciously and kill your TV.
«If two women each talk to their friends the same amount of time, but one of them spends more time reading about friends on Facebook as well, the one reading tends to grow slightly more depressed,» Burke says.
If you haven't picked it up yet, it's well worth a read in full and is packed with examples of how our knee - jerk decision - making machinery can lead us astray, as well as techniques to short - circuit bias.
You might also want to experiment and see if you generally get a better read about someone's emotional state via a voice - only communication medium like the phone.
The imagery paints the picture of any good story, we could say that [Spoilers if you haven't read / seen Lord of the Rings] «Frodo and Sam fight a giant spider,» but Tolkien spends an entire chapter on the ordeal, taking the time to help the reader visualize the ferocious nature of the enemy and the bravery of our heroes who persevere despite their many weaknesses (doubt, fear, dismay, etc..)
If we don't, there will be ramifications, a harsh lesson I'm sure many people reading this are well aware of.
The complete post is well worth reading in full if you're feeling a little at sea at your new school (or if you're hoping to offer some guidance to the college student in your life), but here are a few of his tips in brief in get you started.
Also, good news if you missed any of these: Our tech team has spruced up Term Sheet's online archives, making them significantly easier to read.
If you read all the research on motivation, it pretty much comes down to this: Praise works better than criticism.
If you read the first installment of my workday automation series, you might remember how automating phone calls can save you time and give customers a better call - in experience.
Trump doubled down about an hour later with a second tweet reading: «If United Steelworkers 1999 was any good, they would have kept those jobs in Indiana.
Many of these traditional business books have merit, of course, but your reading diet, like your nutritional intake, isn't going to serve you best if it's made up of just one worthy but unchanging type of fare.
But if you're goal is to hone your brain with a good book, what you want is the title that will teach you the most with the quickest, most enjoyable read.
The whole piece is well worth a read in full if you're facing this situation, but here are a few key ideas Aarons - Mele unearthed.
In other words, it's not easily overruled by logic, reason, an executive coach, or an article you read yesterday that says you'll be a better leader and far more successful if you tone it down a bit.
That's the subject of the lengthy HBR article, which is well worth a read in full if this is something that you're obsessing about.
OUTLOOK: If you can read this business's bottom - line priorities as well as the current owner understands her customers» yen for books, then your tenure at this retailer could be a classic.
As per the picture, the billboard reads: «If someone told you to get a good lawyer, maybe you should.»
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