Sentences with phrase «comfortable than interviews»

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The legendary editor of Vogue might be interview - shy but behind closed doors, she's more than comfortable speaking her mind.
If you're more comfortable talking than writing, you can even have a friend interview you and either post the video or audio recording or have the interview transcribed.
He (Mikel) added his own opinion to the debate during an interview on FIFA.com, where he admitted to be more comfortable playing in an advanced role than his present deep seating role at Chelsea.
If she has a last - minute interview or something, she might borrow something or a pair of shoes that are more comfortable than hers.
I suspect that you'll do better with (and be more comfortable with) conversations and discussions than with tweets and status updates, so look into Facebook and other online groups where your audience hangs out, doing radio and other media interviews, and going on a virtual book tour (http://buildbookbuzz.com/virtual-book-tour-basics/) that allows you to get some conversation going.
Business plans made practical The reason authors, and would - be authors, should attend my interview next week with Tim Berry is that Tim's Plan - As - You - Go Business Plan makes business planning practical for impatient authors and entrepreneurs who — in general — are more comfortable writing and acting rather than planning.
Most of us are far more comfortable in our laboratories or gathering data in the field than we are giving interviews to journalists or speaking before Congressional committees.
«Candidates feel more comfortable during lunches with junior associates, so these interviews will often be more illuminating than the office ones.
If you're interviewing for a start - up, for example, you should be more comfortable in a «riskier» environment than if you're applying to a pharmaceutical company.
¨ ¨ Are you comfortable in a «stressful» interviewing situation with more than one interviewer?
In an interview with Salon, Dr. Kyle Pruett explained that dads generally engage in activities with kids that moms do not, including: «roughhousing and other physical activity; an interest in having children encounter the world outside of the mother's enclosure, not in spite of it but in addition to it; the use of play as a form of teaching as well as entertainment; and a willingness to allow frustration to build a little bit more than a lot of mothers are comfortable with, in order to teach some life lessons.»
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