Not exact matches
But to do it in a purposeful and fun way that still created brand engagement but it ultimately drove to conversion — because we drove a million and a half
people to our site and we were able to tell deeper product
stories and get them to think
about our brand in a very
different way.
If you bring five
people together, you'll get five
different stories about what went wrong.»
Jumping off a
story covered previously here on Inc.com
about a man who used creative passwords to help him heal after his divorce, Davis - Laack suggests stressed business
people use the same technique for slightly
different ends.
[01:10] Introduction [02:45] James welcomes Tony to the podcast [03:35] Tony's leap year birthday [04:15] Unshakeable delivers the specific facts you need to know [04:45] What James learned from Unshakeable [05:25] Most
people panic when the stock market drops [05:45] Getting rid of your fear of investing [06:15] Last January was the worst opening, but it was a correction [06:45] You are losing money when you sell on corrections [06:55] Bear markets come every 5 years on average [07:10] The greatest opportunity for a millennial [07:40] Waiting for corrections to invest [08:05] Warren Buffet's advice for investors [08:55] If you miss the top 10 trading days a year... [09:25] Three
different investor scenarios over a 20 year period [10:40] The best trading days come after the worst [11:45] Investing in the current world [12:05] What Clinton and Bush think of the current situation [12:45] The office is far bigger than the occupant [13:35] Information helps reduce fear [14:25] James's
story of the billionaire upset over another's wealth [14:45] What money really is [15:05] The
story of Adolphe Merkle [16:05] The
story of Chuck Feeney [16:55] The importance of the right mindset [17:15] What fuels Tony [19:15] Find something you care
about more than yourself [20:25] Make your mission to surround yourself with the right
people [21:25] Suffering made Tony hungry for more [23:25] By feeding his mind, Tony found strength [24:15] Great ideas don't interrupt you, you have to pursue them [25:05] Never - ending hunger is what matters [25:25] Richard Branson is the epitome of hunger and drive [25:40] Hunger is the common denominator [26:30] What you can do starting right now [26:55] Success leaves clues [28:10] What it means to take massive action [28:30] Taking action commits you to following through [29:40] If you do nothing you'll learn nothing [30:20] There must be an emotional purpose behind what you're doing [30:40] How does Tony ignite creativity in his own life [32:00] «How is not as important as «why» [32:40] What and why unleash the psyche [33:25] Breaking the habit of focusing on «how» [35:50] Deep Practice [35:10] Your desired outcome will determine your action [36:00] The difference between «what» and «why» [37:00] Learning how to chunk and group [37:40] Don't mistake movement for achievement [38:30] Tony doesn't negotiate with his mind [39:30] Change your thoughts and change your biochemistry [40:00] The bad habit of being stressed [40:40] Beautiful and suffering states [41:50] The most important decision is to live in a beautiful state no matter what [42:40] Consciously decide to take yourself out of suffering [43:40] Focus on appreciation, joy and love [44:30] Step out of suffering and find the solution [45:00] Dealing with mercury poisoning [45:40] Tony's process for stepping out of suffering [46:10] Stop identifying with thoughts — they aren't yours [47:40] Trade your expectations for appreciation [50:00] The key to life — gratitude [51:40] What is freedom for you?
«It's great for
people who want to do good in the world, but it also forces organizations to be very deliberate
about how
different aspects of their
story are going to manifest themselves.»
However, it's often even more
about other things: being part of a community, being surrounded by inspiring
people, and to broaden your horizon with
different cultures and
stories.
If you tell 100
people who observed an event to write a short
story about it you'll get 100
different stories, but their
stories will share a lot of common elements.
It wasn't just
about the subject matter — although it's tricky to write
about such a tender and intimate time in a
person's life, to tell your own
story while still holding space for
stories that are so
different than your own, to attempt to shepherd
people well in the liminal spaces of their faith journeys — but it was also just the season of life with being pregnant with our fourth and then giving birth and suddenly having four tinies between the ages of 9 and newborn meant I had a lot less time with a lot less energy (and even less sleep!)
Jeremy thanks for your comments alot of this i never really thought
about before until you provoked me to seek the truth in the word it is what we all should be doing finding the truth for ourselves God wants to reveal mysterys if we are open to hear.If we have been christians awhile we just take the word of whoevers preaching or whichever clip we see on god tube its knowledge but not revelation.Because the
story sounds plausible we tag that on to our belief for example for many years i believed that the rich young rulers problem was money so the way to deal with that problem is to give it away and be a follower of Jesus sounds plausible.Till you realise every believers situation is
different so the message has to be universal.So the reason its not
about money because it excludes those that do nt have it and does nt make room for those that do have it but do nt worship it.The rich young ruler was not a bad
person he lived by a good moral code but he made money his idol he put that before God.The word says we shall not have any idols thats a sin and a wicked one.In fact there wasnt any room in his heart for Jesus that is a tragedy.So when we see the message is
about Idolatry we all have areas that we chose not to submit to God thats universal everyone of us whether we are rich or poor.I believe we are unaware that we have these idols what are some of them that was revealed to me our partners our children our work our church our family i can sense some of you are getting fidgetty.
Please don't listen to these
people on here they have so many
different views and ideas of their own but don't listen to them they have closed their heart to God and are doing Satans work of misleading
people away from the Almighty they look for men who like to have their ears tickled so don't take mine our anyone else's word for it look it up for your self history attests to the bible as true and The writings of Moses is far older than anything they have ever found thats right Moses wrote the first parts in the bible 3,500 years ago The scriptures weren't inspired by Pagan
stories Pagan
stories was inspired by actual events just like those in the bible because if you notice that a lot of the
stories found in the bible have a lot to do
about people worshipping false Gods.
Otherwise, I'll assume that no one here has even a mildly curious hypothesis
about how and why
different prehistoric
people all came up with creation
stories that are crude and primitive narratives of the multi-billion year creation theories that we bandy
about today.
No... I actually began questioning Christianity and all religions when I was in elementary school and in history class while learning
about the greek gods and their myths thought «Well... let's see... these
people really believed in these gods and those
stories... thought they really happened... but there was no evidence they did and we all know they're not real now... so what's
different between that and Christianity and other religions?»
Personally, I had believed in the Bible until I read
about Horus and realized
people were writing
stories about different Gods and good and evil long before the Bible.
The pastor encouraged members to talk
about what had happened in each year, and, as they talked, a scribe noted key phrases in the
stories at the appropriate place on the paper: «great music festival,» «administrative mess,» «Mrs. Chairperson dies,» «young
people ask for a
different type of worship,» «new kitchen.»
So plenty of
people have had their say
about him being a waste of money and a flop in English football, but these OPta stats in a Metro report tell a
different story.
we've probably all heard
different stories (I call them
stories because I have no evidence they're real)
about how crazy it is in Russia and how controlled the
people are, I'm just wondering if it's a choice or a «choice» to associate with these types of
people
I mean, it's kind of an absurd thing and it's like, I had this
story I used read a lot when I would do presentations and it was from this and I used to just read this sort of paragraph and
people just with their mouth open because they were talking
about as a mother sort of emerges from this sort of hut where she's been isolated and she emerges and she walks toward the village with their baby and they're singing songs to her sung by that they sing for warriors returning from battle, it's a totally
different thing than what our moms experience.
«I think the agreement would be that
people who are found to be doing nothing wrong in the United States of America should not have information
about them floating around the police department, but if there is a value to it, well that's a
different story.»
But we've been told there's a
different Conservative
story, David Cameron is its champion and this is what they say
about picking on gay
people: «Yes, we may have sometimes been slow and, yes, we may have made mistakes, including Section 28, but the change has happened.»
In fact, if you talk to 10
people in medical informatics, you'll probably hear 10
different stories about how they got there.
By analyzing
people's personal
stories about their near - death - experiences, researchers look deeper into the chronology of
different types of near - death - experiences.»
The truth is that you read
about people trying to lose weight all the time, and every
person has a
different story.
From the link up there were two bloggers that stood out to me: first, Sheela's
story about the word «cute,» and what that words to
different people, was super interesting.
A
person's taste in jewelry can tell you a lot
about him or her, and often times they tell a much
different story than clothes.
There are so many
different traditions from across the world and throughout history, that I have found it interesting to learn
about other times and places that
people celebrated the Easter
story.
It is very common for
people to use a photo thinking it says one thing
about them while it is actually telling a very
different story.
There is always somebody who would like to tell his own
story about making serious relationships online as many
people have completely
different opinions
about such way of making a family.
I like meeting new
people from
different cultures and with interesting
stories about their lives.
Sometimes, the
stories we craft
about a relationship can be very
different from even the other
person in that relationship.
There are plenty of success
stories related to those who managed to actually find love on the site and those who are open - minded
about dating
people from
different religion and race should definitely check out the site.
A unique love
story about friendship and a view of the world from
different perspectives, WAITING FOR FOREVER explores the connections
people make in the face of life's changes.
It's big enough that you can tell
different kinds of
stories, it's intriguing enough that
people want to hear
about those...
A solid film that intertwines four compelling
stories loosed based on real events
about the senselessness of violence, aggression and brutality, as well as
people's obsession with it - which, as the film suggests, makes us not so
different from animals, only perhaps worse.
Entertaining, funny, dramatic, brilliant, interesting
story and food for thought
about how the housing market works and what happened back in 2007 that 3
different groups of
people realised a couple of years before it occurred.
But Polley seems to share her sister's caution to some extent, and so insists over and over that
Stories We Tell is really «about stories,» and how different people in the same family construct narratives — as though this theme will lend her story more m
Stories We Tell is really «
about stories,» and how different people in the same family construct narratives — as though this theme will lend her story more m
stories,» and how
different people in the same family construct narratives — as though this theme will lend her
story more meaning.
We actually brought
people back with us to see it
about 3
different times to get the
story.
You can get six
different people to look at the Alamo and they have six
different stories about what actually happened and what its significance was.
Typically, a
story about two very
different people from disparate...... Read more «Blake Crane reviews «Mayhem» and «Princess Cyd» for Film Racket»
Interested in another
story about learning to get along with
people who are
different?
If you didn't know anything
about Jeff Nichols» Loving, the first few minutes of the film wouldn't look any
different than the beginning of a 1960's love
story between two
people from small town Virginia.
There's also a genuinely romantic love
story between the character and Tony (a wholesome and sincere Emory Cohen) that understands that
people can be of
different attitudes
about a relationship while still being on the same page.
As much as the miniseries focuses on Olive and her issues, McDormand said that the larger
story «is
about a marriage and how a marriage survives depression and not just one woman's depression, but generations of depression, and also how a small town survives it, and
different ways that
people in those generations handle mental illness, not just depression.»
Whether it's
about people who are
different than your students (window books), an affirmation of their identity (mirror books), or one that exposes bias or shares
stories of
people who stood up to injustice, reading books is a core part of the elementary classroom curriculum and therefore a seamless way to address the topic.
The resources available will use dyslexia friendly fonts so all students can access the learning - Students will summarise our learning from the previous six topics with some one mark questions and will write down the answers in your exercise books Students will then recall the differences between science and religion on the origins of the universe and life and will make a list of three differences between science and religion Students will study and research the
different interpretations in Christianity of the Genesis creation
story and will answer four tasks based on research
about these
different interpretations Students will study the role that science and religion play in
people's lives and will make a list of things that attract
people to science over religion Students will make a list of things that make
people religious and will then plan for a potential 12 mark question
The
story was
about how God tried to stop
people building a tower that was reaching up to the sky by scattering
people around the world and confounding them to speak
different languages.
The pack includes: Powerpoint - A Powerpoint
about the festival of Hanukkah - when it is, what is eaten, how it is celebrated - the pages could also be printed off to enable you to create a class book for the children to read Photographs - Colour photos of a Menorah, a Dreidel, Hanukkah Gelt and
people lighting the Menorah candles - great to add to your displays or for discussion Word cards Fact cards - Fact cards
about the festival of Hanukkah Display banners - 2
different large titles for displays «Happy Hanukkah» and «Hanukkah» each with Hanukkah themed pictures Display border - A colourful display border with Hanukkah themed pictures - this can be printed as many times as you need to use on a display border of any size Writing pages - A collection of decorated A4 border pages - great for the children's work or to add to your writing area at Hanukkah Colour page border - A collection of colour A4 border pages - a great way to quickly display the children's work Colour posters - A set of A4 information posters with pictures of Gelt money, Menorah, Dreidel and Potato Latkes Display lettering - Large letters spelling «Hanukkah» which are decorated with pictures linked to Hanukkah - Great for a larger display Hanukkah
story - The Hanukkah
story for you to read aloud to the children Colouring posters - A collection of posters for the children to colour - these could also be printed smaller for the children to use on their Hanukkah cards Bookmarks - A collection of Hanukkah themed bookmarks for the children to cut out and colour Number line - A number line to 50 on colourful Dreidels Alphabet line - An alphabet line on candles - this could also be used for other festivals or a part of a birthday display Colour posters - A4 posters with pictures of images associated with Hanukkah Songs and rhymes - A collection of decorated song sheets with songs and rhymes
about Hanukkah including two number rhymes Recipe - A photo recipe to make Latke cakes - a popular Hanukkah dish - the pages can be printed to make a book or used for displays Dreidel game - A Dreidel spinner to cut out and play the game of Dreidel Make a Dreidel - A 3D Dreidel spinner to make complete with instructions Hanukkah cards Acrostic poem Maths worksheet - Count the number of Dreidels Addition worksheet - Add the numbers on the Dreidels Menorah Counting - Worksheets to count the number of Menorah candles lit Cut and make a Menorah Number dominoes Word search Worksheets - Match the Hanukkah words to the pictures, draw the Hanukkah pictures and fill in the missing words Writing activities - Worksheets to write the Dreidel instructions and writing
about Hanukkah
As the
story progresses, a
different person begins to be revealed by glimpses, at first fleeting but gradually more sustained, and the reader starts to wonder
about Paul's reliability as a narrator.
Every
person who reads this discussion has a
different and probably equally traumatic
story to tell
about their life.
She's recorded tapes
about why she killed herself, and they're passed on like a chain letter: 13 tape sides are filled with 13
stories about 13
different people.
From
stories about friendships that dissolved when one
person revealed a hidden self or moved into a
different world, to tales of relationships sabotaged by competition, personal ambition, or careless indifference, The Friend Who Got Away casts new light on the meaning and nature of women's friendships.