I feel the strongest aspect of the script was that it actually made
me feel things for each of the characters at different times.
Though he was
feeling things for the first time, as a father and untethered global traveler, Niu's thoughts were rarely far from best practices.
Not exact matches
When I was talking to psychologists, they said that's not using a to - do list
for productivity, that's using it to do what's called «mood repair,» to make yourself
feel good, rather than get
things done.
«Now Mark, I am more than willing to give you my time and really work with you to find out exactly what the best solution
for you and your specific situation is, I'm just going to ask
for one
thing in return... As we go through this, if you don't
feel that what we have is a good fit, are you okay telling me that?
When an employee comes in at the same time, to the same place, and does the same
things in the same order every day, you can't blame them
for feeling bored or discouraged.
I smiled and waved and said I was fine, that I was just waiting
for my wife to pick me up... the last
thing I wanted was to crawl into another person's car because I wasn't
feeling well.
And the same books that made you
feel less alone, that you connected with so fully, are likewise the
things that a complete stranger might have
felt and been glad
for during the same precarious time.
The truth is, I
feel a stronger sense of family, a bigger sense of permanence, which is a nice
thing for me.»
People love to get
things for free, but they
feel obligated at the end to give something in return.
You don't have to follow Nirav's regimen, but you should try to do what Nirav has done: Find a sustainable way to take control, to do the
things that make you
feel good, to live in away that you can be around
for loved ones... and to be at your best at work.
For example, I made Kim Kardashian the Queen of Diamonds, but I'm neutral on all
things Kardashian: Don't dislike them, don't like them, basically have no
feelings either way.
One
thing is slightly clearer: most respondents
feel that they're not compensated adequately
for their work.
In just the two weeks I have changed this one
thing, I have seen
things moving forward much faster (no longer waiting
for them to email me back; partial messages; no personality involved; etc., etc.) and I
feel more connected to them when we are done.
At the same time, this effort at delegating held my team members accountable
for their work and gave them ownership of it; and those
things made them
feel more satisfied in their roles.
When you really have this
feeling that you're both in it together and you're pushing and pulling one another, you're open to taking risks, you're brave, you're open to innovation, and you're not taking credit
for each other's — together you're making
things better.
«At the time, I
felt finding these was a good
thing for everyone,» recalls Karpelès, now 32, his French accent still strong after nearly nine years in Japan.
«I've found a sustainable way
for me to
feel like I can take control, do the
things that make me
feel good, live in away that I can be around
for my kids... and be at my best at work.»
My
feeling is that with a lack of supply and a burgeoning global demand
for this sort of
thing, Big Data science looks like a great field to get into.
«I know this is a personal
thing, but it
feels more intentional, to go into a place and pull out a $ 5 bill, pay
for what you want and have an exchange with the barista,» says Trey Wrage, a manager at Ninth Street Espresso.
«I was looking
for this
thing that was going to make me
feel fulfilled inside.»
Otherwise, it remains true to the Zante line, which is a good
thing, considering it's been known since its original debut
for the smooth ride and fast
feel it provides.
If we can give customers the
feeling of giving back, we can extend into Toms Hotels or Toms Banking or other ideas we haven't come up with yet, because the One
for One model can be relevant to many
things consumers do.
For most people, just thinking about these
things can
feel draining.
Michelle has designed everything from skyscrapers to boutiques, but her desire to understand how a space makes us
feel sent her back to graduate school
for a Spatial Morphology degree (who knew there was such a
thing?).
My days are quite well - prepared
for me, and I sometimes
feel like I'm being wound up at the beginning of the day and have got one hell of a lot of
things on the plate.
While she seems to be leaving the yoga - loving company in good spirits, one
thing's
for sure: Lululemon's board is probably
feeling far from zen.
This means looking
for as many ways as possible to make the process and administration side of
things really smooth and then find as many ways as possible to add value to the customer to make them
feel incredibly appreciated in every way.
«Those are all
things that make you
feel like you are still bringing it
for the rest of your life,» Vanderkam says.
Thinking about
things you enjoy can be almost as effective as actually doing the activity which makes you happy: «the part of the brain responsible
for feeling pleasure, the mesolimbic dopamine system, can be activated when merely thinking about something pleasurable, such as drinking one's favorite brand of beer or driving one's favorite type of sports car.
But when you take the time to get really clear on what works best
for you and do
things in your own unique style, chances are you will
feel successful and happy.
Some
things are better bought in person, particularly if the shop makes you
feel like a better person
for visiting.
Sometimes it takes seeing
things wrong to get a better
feel for «right.»
«I believe that if we can get this gender
thing right, we can then get it right
for all sorts of other groups that
feel marginalized.»
In a recent Harris Decima survey, 71 % of respondents
felt it was a bad
thing for Chinese interests to buy a majority stake in a Canadian - owned company.
«I need to be building
things to
feel like I'm making a meaningful contribution, and I didn't want to sit around as some kind of wall decoration - slash - mascot
for culture.»
It sometimes seems like «business as usual» is still making it difficult
for people to really
feel like they are collaborating and communicating to get
things done.
According to everything I've ever read on the subject, it's just about the worst
thing you can do
for your productivity — and I was starting to
feel like those articles were right.
Well, chances are other people
feel the need
for that
thing too.
«You're paying
for privilege and brand and label that makes you
feel good and better about yourself,» he adds, «but doesn't actually affect the two
things that matter most which is your health and the environment.»
Seligman and colleagues found that people who used the three good
things exercise
felt happier and less depressed
for six months.
For many people, collaboration can
feel like just one more
thing on their growing to - do list.
Think hard about where your goals are coming from and «you might realize that you don't
feel successful because you've been striving
for the wrong
things,» he writes.
Most new business owners also
feel strongly that they need to do
things like secure legal resources or an attorney, when often sites like LegalZoom give you access to legal professionals
for much less.
Decide on the three
things that you'd like to accomplish in the next 12 hours in order
for you to
feel like the day was a success.
But, one
thing you
feel in Reading is that there are these middle class and working class white folks who
feel very angry and are pointing to the Latino population
for all their woes.
For those in B2B sales, trade shows may
feel like just one more
thing you have to do in an already busy month.
For one
thing, the boycott is so diffuse — targeted as it is at dozens of companies — that little real impact can be expected to be
felt by those companies, in terms of the bottom line.
Vanity Fair contributing editor Sarah Ellison said that Trump has also talked with advisors often about his ability to drive high traffic numbers
for networks such as Fox News and CNN, and
feels that he could do the same
thing for his own media company even if he is unsuccessful in his presidential bid.
How confortable do you
feel with asking awkward questions or asking
for things that are out of the norm, «Could we have your room
for 120 Euros so we don't have to stay down the road?»
It's just that the strange experience of being surrounded by a virtual landscape in which only one
thing is happening suddenly
felt like a metaphor
for where marketing technology finds itself today.