Sentences with phrase «feel like they are part of something in»

Gen Y tends to be attracted to smaller companies because the environment is more flexible, and they are more likely to be given additional responsibilities and feel like they are part of something in high - growth mode.

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At luxury stores, snobbish salespeople tend to make customers feel like they aren't part of the exclusive group of people who shop there, making people more inclined to buy something so they can fit in.
We felt as if we had been playing parts in a fascinating movie that suddenly took a bad turn, in which we had worked like dogs for two weeks to produce something really spectacular and then were written out of the script.»
I think part of it are some people in the self help industry that want you to feel like there's something wrong with you all the time.
In addition to feeling like they are a part of something bigger than themselves, some relatively inexpensive perks can be the difference between them staying with your company and jumping over to a competitor.
While WeWork is known for workspaces, Neumann and the company have worked to build communities within those workspaces, which makes people in even different companies feel like they are part of something tight - knit (and work even harder as a result).»
Being a part of a church plant has forced me to confront a vicious cycle in my life, a cycle that goes something like this: 1) I resolve in my head to live like Jesus in community with those around me, 2) I start reading Shane Claiborne books and memorizing the Sermon on the Mount, 3) I get overwhelmed by how impossible it all seems, 4) I get distracted by work and daily tasks, 5) I give up, 6) I feel guilty.
Whether in romance, or a job, or a group of friends, everyone wants to feel like they're part of something.
It is funny to me how something as simple as making a big batch of pancakes, flash freezing them in the freezer, and then heating them up for a hot breakfast for the kids on a busy school morning makes me feel like I could at least have part of the «supermom» cape.
I've been reading your «back posts» when I feel like I need something pertaining to my specific age group and totally paying attention to your references for older kids so I can file them all away in a part of my brain saved for «what's coming next.»
Whether it's celebrity gossip or the latest Lana Del Ray album or political news, try to keep in touch with your interests so you have something to talk about with your friends, and you feel like a part of society at large.
In essence, I try to make a child feel like they are part of something bigger.
If you have a passion for clean living, love creating in the kitchen, serving your community, making a difference & connecting with like minded women and feeling part of something — you will love being a Primalista!
The best part about wearing a slinky silk slip dress, is feeling somewhat like you resurrected something from Kate Moss's 20's, when she was papped every night in a different version of this dress.
During my play time I really felt as if I was part of something bigger, almost like I was actually fighting with other soldiers in a war and not rambo taking on the world like any other fps game.
It's the first game series to really make it feel like you are part of something special, a movie in progress.
I feel like I'm part of something so incredible right now because we're taking our place in the world,» Blige says of women standing up and taking power and working on a project like the female - led Mudbound.
Part of this is something I'm very comfortable with and done a lot of, being in sort of like fumbley rom - com mode I feel good - I know what to do there.
After decades of home video performance - film releases and docs of varying quality, this two - part, three and a half - hour film feels like a landmark, something that should be welcomed as warmly as the two Elvis books published in the 1990s by Peter Guralnick, Last Train to Memphis and Careless Love.
While I feel that they in no way should shoulder any blame whatsoever for that piece of shit in Colorado doing what he did (he was looking to kill as many as he could, and it could have very well happened 4 months later in something like Breaking Dawn, the NEXT big film that will have a shit ton of people in it), do you think that what they're doing with «Gangster Squad» is an effort on their part to kind of keep the connection between their two films as loose as possible?
Kidman is the obvious bet for consolation prize: it feels like she's moving into the Grande Dame phase of her career in which every major role she takes has one eye on the little gold fella, and if a lot of the time she's going to aim and miss (the specter of «Grace of Monaco» hovers on the horizon, not eligible here yet, but still its stinking word of mouth and distribution troubles are already part of the narrative), in general the Academy loves a trier, so a nod for something as unexceptional - but - prestigey as «The Railway Man» would not be out of the question.
A Quiet Place, in just a few short weeks, has emerged as something of a phenomenon and it feels like it's part of a larger trend.
«Being in Teach First makes me feel part of something bigger... it's like a family that pushes me to be better while supporting me to do so.»
Dialogue is something I don't use at all in poetry, so it was one part of the novel that really felt like the opposite of work.
Pain is a pesky part of being human, I've learned it feels like a stab wound to the heart, something I wish we could all do without, in our lives here.
The focus is on providing plum jobs in New York to executives and rich kids out of Ivy league schools who want to feel like they are part of something creative without really doing any creative work.
Although my contributions to Harley's efforts were very small, Harley and his family helped me to feel like I was part of something big in terms of social change and for that I will be forever grateful.
Along the way mysterious Chrono notes (written on walls) also add insight and begin to make you feel like something else has been going on, other parts of the story are also filled in via notes found around the world.
Sometime it feels like you're in a lab where the doctors continuously needle you and before you die they try, with the least amount of effort in their part, to raise you back to something resembling health.
This is something like a horde mode where players fight waves of Hive enemies, and since more than six players can take part in this mayhem, it can feel very exciting and downright hectic.
The platforming was extremely challenging but in an organic way (you always felt in control, and like the difficulty was part of the game instead of fighting the controls), the power ups were fun, but — more than anything — the game had a sly sense of humor and a silly streak, something that extended to Sega's entire 90s attitude, especially if you saw any of the commercials from that decade.
Needless to say, I loved exploring the world on horseback because it allows you to engage in many side quests and it feels like you are part of something big so I actually rode quite a bit.
We feel that for a game like this (and games in general), art should be a HUGE part of it and will give something a bit more extra special in addition to just «playing the game».
The combat is the area of gameplay that seems most bolted - on, there's a lot they could have done to make it a key part of No Man's Sky, but as it is now combat, both space combat and ground - based combat is little more than a fairly primitive dodge and shoot affair.I think it's in because something needed to be in, but you never really feel engaged with the combat and as yet, I've never felt like I was fighting to survive.
Feel free to add something, video game controllers are an integral part of gaming in any form, and like games they continue to evolve.
Everything from gifting to clan events helps players feel like they are part of something and brings them back week after week to take part in this cooperative events.
My hazy recollection is that it went something like this (feel free to substitute your own dates and names depending on the part of the world you're in; it wasn't a uniform progression):
And the experience of traversing certain parts of the expo hall felt a little like a Turkish bazaar / Morrocan souk, where you're desperately trying to subltly glance to see what's on offer while avoiding eye content and not attracting a high - pressure sales pitch for something in which you have no interest.
The thrill of managing your own time, working with interesting and dynamic people, knowing that your brokerage and colleagues have your back and believe in you, feeling like you're part of something wonderful and helping people make informed and smart decisions that will affect the rest of their lives.
My sister and I perched on stools and felt like we were part of the in - crowd until we smelled something burning.
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