Not exact matches
If you don't understand the context of your customer
journey you won't know if the content you're
sharing is delivering value at the time it will have the best impact.
I only
share these things with you in the hopes that it gives you comfort on your
journey and possibly motivates you to
do awesome things.
When you hire us as your coach, you're not simply getting financial coaching from people who just read about the
journey to debt freedom in a book, but instead you will be coached by individuals who have actually gone through the struggle and can
share with you exactly what you can
do to gain your own financial independence.
As I
do every month, I'm
sharing all of my income and expenses this month in hopes of being as open as I can about my finances here to chronicle my
journey to financial independence.
I would encourage anybody who cares about people, to somehow find a way to hear voices of those that don't
share your
journey.
Inspiring hundreds of thousands of readers to wake to their own wondrous lives, the New York Times Bestseller, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are,
shares the
journey of one woman facing her own hard, dark days and hidden fears, and stumbling straight into the answer of life's great riddle: How
do you discover joy — right here and now?
We were in the awkward process of making peace after some lines had been crossed and feelings hurt, and as we got to know one another a little better in that conversation, we had the chance to
share more about our personal
journeys and how we came to see the world in the ways that we
do.
All any can
do at this point is
share my amazing
journey because the farther I get the less I know.
My wife and I
do not
share a lot of mutual interests — some yes, but not a lot, and of the ones we
do share, we are at different places in our
journey.
If one has never
journeyed into the deep — prayed (which includes Scripture / theological study, faith
sharing, adoration, spiritual formation / retreats, pilgramages, Mass, reconciliation, fasting, listening for God's voice, and more) on an ongoing fashion or
done God's will (been obedient, patient, humble, unconditionally sacrificing, unselfish) to the extent that they understand what it means to be Catholic and God being your number one priority — that His Ways and those of His Church are not the ways of the world (trade vices for virtues) and that we are being called into communion with Him via love for Him and one another in our faith community and broader community — then it is no wonder some are lost or disillusioned.
We all need to be making decisions that help us step toward people who don't
share our viewpoints, and Star Trek Discovery may be a small part of that
journey.
I had served with my music for eight years and given private lessons (no charge) to kids, encouraged people in every way I could, always showed up for practice (sometimes the only one who
did) showed up for every meeting they ever held, and passionately
shared my spiritual
journey with them.
As we have
shared and compared our
journeys, one can only conclude that one size
does not fit all.
Some of you may have seen my Facebook live just now with the lovely Nicky Clinch about creating more self - love and space for ourselves, and I wanted to follow it up with a longer post from Nicky, so that we could
share more of her inspiring
journey to health and happiness, alongside a few words of wisdom on how we can
do more to
do the same for ourselves.
Thank you so much for all your hard work, my family surely
do appreciate it and the
sharing of your recipes here... it has been a real life saver for us on this new
journey of GF life.
Thank you for your kind comments — helping people on the
journey is the whole reason we are
sharing what we
do, and there are lots and lots of wonderful young people with blogs and youtube channels, but, as you say, it's nice to have people who can relate to where you are in life.
Dear Elana, your absence
did not go unnoticed... I was wondering why you have slowed down... thank you so much for
sharing such a private and painful
journey with us, your fans and followers.
I
do not
share a lot of my fitness
journey because this is after all a food blog.
If you find my website and the information I
share valuable, please
share it with your friends and family, the same way I
did in the beginning of my wine club
journey.
Thanks for
sharing your life
journey (all your struggles and how you have
done well to overcome them) through your writing.
AWESOME i usually don't post my comments, but i made this twice - once was bad and the second i am eating now and is amazing - so wanted to
share my
journey:) the first loaf i made was way too dry - i followed the recipe by cup measurements, but the result was a dough more than a batter, and the loaf was dense and hard.
In the beginning, my
journey was solitary and until I moved from North Carolina to New York, I
did not have a real - life community to
share my passion with, though I began to develop an online community on Twitter in early 2009 which has granted me many connections that I'll be forever grateful for.
She writes from the heart; the blog is a personal
journey of hers, but she
shares it with all of us as a means of empowering and teaching us to
do the same.
Her quest to find the answers led her on a multiyear cross-country
journey to meet with singles as well as couples who had found creative ways to live — from multigenerational homes to cohousing communities to couples «living apart together» (LATs)-- and were eager to
share how they
did it and why.
Indeed, it is such a deeply personal experience that many of us don't
share fully — I love seeing how different and similar all of us are throughout our own personal
journeys.
I recently worked with Whitney through her breastfeeding
journey, so she asked me to
share what I
do.
Thanks for
sharing your
journey — you are way ahead of the curve and I commend you for
doing what you could when you
did find out... well
done!
«And, I think the healthy messages are
shared more when we
do this
journey together rather than from scarcity and comparison.»
When I set out to lose weight and
share my
journey with my readers, I
did not expect to receive... Read More
Find your own niche philosophy, your favorite resources, jump in and get involved, and surround yourself with like - minded folks who don't mind
sharing the
journey with you!
Friday, April 13th - General Session 1:15 PM Friday's keynote speaker leadership expert Roxi Bahar Hewertson will
share her passion to empower leaders on their
journey to building their leadership skills with her «Lead Like it Matters... Because it
Does» presentation.
You've probably heard me say before that taking care of Baby's Mama (Building Block # 1) is the foundation of a successful
journey toward organic baby care, so I hope you don't mind me
sharing new ways I am learning to nurture and support my own
journey as a mom.
While Rachel wishes that no parent ever know the pain of losing their child, she has made it her mission to
share her story and let other parents know that they
do not have to go through this
journey alone.
Why he started: «I started the profile for fun and a lighthearted way to
share my life, but also to
share the
journey of pregnancy and then beyond, as I don't believe the truth is
shared by fathers from their perspective.
Erin Loechner, author of Chasing Slow: Courage to
Journey Off the Beaten Path,
shares tips to those who want to
do more with less.
She wrote «To Crib or Not to Crib» and I am very fortunate to be
sharing the
journey of motherhood with her after we
did our AtoI training together.
When I set out to lose weight and
share my
journey with my readers, I
did not expect to receive more hate mail than encouraging notes... Apparently people's perception of being HEALTHY has been totally skewed by the enormous amount of overweight and obese people in this country.
We're here for you,
sharing the
journey and it's ok if you don't know something, we won't judge.
Sunshine after the Storm: A Survival Guide For The Grieving Mother strives to
do just this,
sharing honestly and with compassion the
journey of a mother's heart after the loss of a child, be it to miscarriage, stillbirth or early infant loss.
Life has gotten crazy busy all of a sudden, but I wanted to
share how I'm
doing on my Shaklee 180
journey to this point.
Not only have you acknowledged this, not only are you working through it, but you are
sharing your
journey to help teach and inspire and free others to
do the same.
We'll
journey thousands of miles away and back to our own backyard to introduce you to the thought leaders making a serious mark on the eco-movement — and
share how you can
do the same.
Amy Chang is a Los Angeles — based influencer and founder of BOND EN AVANT, a beauty and wellness blog dedicated to
sharing her
journey exploring nontoxic skin care and makeup, cosmetic anti-aging trends, and wellness
do's and don'ts.
She opened up to us about her
journey through single motherhood — something she doesn't
share about often — her relationship with her 6 - year - old son Rohan, her dualistic parenting approach, mom - shaming, and the best words of wisdom that help her through tough days:
This post is about
sharing my ongoing
journey of using biomarkers and self quantification to discover how I can show up more powerfully in the way I work, live, and perform with the intention to help others
do the same.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so before I
share with you exactly what I
did to lose almost 4 sizes of baby weight in the last 7 months, I thought I'd give you a little tour of my
journey..
Whatever the
journey looked like, writing your birth story and
sharing it can help you celebrate this amazing thing you
did, and the amazing life you gave birth to!
A look at one day of my life while
doing week one of 80 Day Obsession with Meal Plan B. I will be checking in and
sharing my 80 Day Obsession
journey.
On her blog, Charlotte has created a space where she can
share her
journey and recipes in hopes of inspiring others to
do the same.
I also love that you have stuck to what you said you were going to
do which is
share your
journey and hold yourself accountable.