Not exact matches
Since I can't see
everything, it
's better
for me to
learn to create the best life I can with what I have, which means developing the social and emotional skills internally to create the best life I can.
After working in television and digital producing video segments
for nearly 15 years I've
learned timing
is everything.
Their passion
for travel and e-commerce
is evident: In the beginning, they dug deep and interviewed hundreds of travelers to
learn everything about how and why they travel, and ultimately translated their insights into lightweight, yet durable pieces of luggage that
are much more affordable than high - end brands.
What the pair
learned is what marketing specialists want to shout from the rooftops:
For even very small businesses, good branding matters, from your name to the colour of your logo to the copy that ties
everything together.
For everything else, Spoke
learns on the go, gaining knowledge and refining its answers whenever workers indicate that an interaction
was successful.
For me,
everything I've done
is learned because I went to art school.
«I thought, I
'm going to commit two to three years of my life to work
for these people to
learn everything that I possibly can.»
Everything was new to him, but he never let on that he
was learning most things
for the first time.»
If we've
learned one thing about the TV business over the past year, it
's that almost
everything that
was once written in stone
is now up
for grabs, including who
is in control and what they see as their end goal.
The smart set has turned out to
be publishers who bet that the generation that expects
everything for free online would pay top dollar to
learn how to make dinner special.
Among the other lessons
learned in the Lean LaunchPad class
for healthcare, Blank says,
were: It
's better to focus on one product and target market rather than trying to do
everything right out of the gate.
Thinking up the idea that will change
everything for your company will never
be easy but you can
learn to recognize the ones that have the potential.
Take off those blinkers,
learn to look
for signs that
everything is not as it should
be and do something about it as quickly as you can.
And we've
learned - apart from the foregoing - that it all comes down to four critical considerations that
are a part of
everything we strive
for:
We asked one woman (we'll call her Natalia, because she preferred anonymity) who worked
for six years at Walt Disney World in Orlando to tell us in her own words what it
was like, and
everything she
learned from wearing those big costumes that, yes,
are really, really hot.
This
was the day things shifted from: «I know this and therefore others will pay me to do that
for them,» to «I want to
learn everything about marketing.
About 12 years ago, I signed up
for a local photography class because I had just purchased a camera and
was eager to
learn everything I could.
Honestly, it sometimes seems like
everything we
learn in years of schooling and training
is boiled down into a series of broad stroke rules about how much you should save, spend on a house, set aside
for taxes and on and on.
[24:40] Most entrepreneurs attempt too many businesses in the beginning [24:50] Find your flagship, that you will commit
everything to [25:20] Business
is also about your own psychology [25:30] Master one thing at a time [26:30] Massive focus and big risks [27:00] The 3 beliefs you must have when starting a business [28:00]
Learning how to maximize [28:20] The business you
're in and the business you
're becoming [28:50] The 80 % of what I do [30:00] The business you
are in and the business you
are becoming [30:20] Intertwining your personal and professional brands [31:30] The importance of intent [33:20] Tony
's take on social media [34:00] Why Tony prefers audio over text [36:40] The value of Facebook Live [37:20] Tony
's social media director weighs in on Instagram Stories [38:00] Success without fulfillment
is the ultimate failure [39:00]
Learning how to master the mind [39:40] What
's a magnificent life
for you?
In their words, «Camp GCUC
is the perfect opportunity
for industry novices to
learn everything about opening, managing, and growing a flexible workspace.»
This
is great
for you because you get to
learn the ins and outs from someone who
was in your position and it
is great
for the seller because they can make sure you have
everything needed to run the business so you can make your payments.
Leila also joked about earning her «McDonalds MBA» as an employee at the fast food chain, which Forbes remarked
is quite common
for emerging market entrepreneurs who often
learn everything they know about business from previous employers.
From what I
learned in my years working
for British Columbians — and from
everything the premier has said and done — the last thing Premier Clark should
be asking us
is to do
is trust her with $ 9 billion of our money.
«I
learned from my father that I should pay myself first and save a portion of
everything I earn; to save not just
for what I want, but
for what I might need; to not spend what I don't have — but to wait until I can afford it whatever it
is.
But it does not mean God does
everything for us — we
are responsible
for our participation and 2 acts of atonement — reprentance and charity — we
are now priests according to Hebrew of this sanctuary — we need to
learn what that means and how to
be a «priest».
I
learned this not from a class in feminist studies, but from Jesus — who
was brought into the world by a woman whose obedience changed
everything; who revealed his identity to a scorned woman at a well; who defended Mary of Bethany as his true disciple, even though women
were prohibited from studying under rabbis at the time; who obeyed his mother; who refused to condemn the woman caught in adultery to death; who looked to women
for financial and moral support, even after the male disciples abandoned him; who said of the woman who anointed his feet with perfume that «wherever this gospel
is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also
be told, in memory of her»; who bantered with a Syrophoenician woman, talked theology with a Samaritan woman, and healed a bleeding woman; who appeared first before women after his resurrection, despite the fact that their culture deemed them unreliable witnesses; who charged Mary Magdalene with the great responsibility of announcing the start of a new creation, of becoming the Apostle to the Apostles.
Countries and societies especially the US
are carried away with
everything under the umbrella of freedom and rights your governments should
learn from third world countries true values and laws.certain lines should never
be crossed and such movements need to
be exterminated
for the sake of youngsters that must
learn true values and acts in order to
be a well
being and not end up in jail and on the long run in hell.
1) This
is not a particularly hospitable place
for agnostics 2) Nothing would crush my parents more than
learning that their daughter has walked away from the faith 3) I have a book deal with a Christian publisher 4) I want to keep my Christian friends 5) My doubts come and go, so there
's no reason to unnecessarily drag the people I love through my drama 6) If I fake it maybe I can convince myself that
everything's okay
In order to
learn how to
be still and know rest
for my soul in the midst of dirty diapers and deadlines and car maintenance and doctors» appointments and
everything else, I need more than religion.
Nothing in your future looks bleak as a believer, because
everything has
been paid
for and
everything is great if we can just
learn to trust.
I find it difficult to
learn what
is the nutrition facts about soybean, I
was told that it
is harmful
for our health, and bodies, yet they put soybean oil, or bean, in almost
everything that we consume, so my question
is how safe, or nutritious
is it?
Of course we don't always agree on
everything, but
for me, that
's part of the beauty of
learning...
is sometimes someone has such a different - opinion - than yours, that
is where some of the real
learning comes from, yes...?
I mention, only because my... paradigm (I
'm not much on beliefs, in the usual organized religion sense)... includes a «Divine» of my own definition, that equates to something like «awe of life, love, and knowing that there
is much we don't know» (< — sorry, not the easiest thing
for me to get into words, hopefully that gets the gist of it) that I don't see as a «personal other», but, in my paradigm, I see that Divine as
being systemic to
everything, hence insights from what I
learn / experience can
be termed as the Divine acting.
In class, we
were taught to use books
for exegetical papers, diagrammatical analysis, word studies, and
everything else related to
learning these languages and using them to study Scripture.
Everything we can
learn about the text's original setting and its subsequent interpretation in the church
is legitimate knowledge
for serious - minded reflection by the Christian community.
Atheism offers nothing to me, it never has and never will, it doesn't make me feel good or comfort me, it
's not there
for me when I
'm sick or ill, it won't intervene in my times of need or protect me from hate, it doesn't care if I fail or succeed, it won't wipe the tears from my eyes, it does nothing when I have no where to run, it won't give me wise words or advice, it has no teaches
for me to
learn, it can't show me what
's bad or nice, it
's never inspired or excited anyone, it won't help me fulfill all my goals, it won't tell me to stop when I
'm having fun, it
's never saved one single soul, it doesn't take credit
for everything I achieve, it won't make me get down on bended knee, it doesn't demand that I have to believe, it won't torture me
for eternity, it won't teach me to hate or despise others, it won't tell me what
's right or wrong, it can't tell nobody not to
be lovers, it
's told no one they don't belong, it won't make you think life
is worth living, it has nothing to offer me, that
's true, but the reason Atheism offers me nothing
is because I've never asked it to, Atheism offers nothing because it doesn't need to, Religion promises
everything because you want it to, You don't need a Religion or to have faith, You just want it because you need to feel safe, I want to feel reality and nothing more, Atheism offers me
everything that Religion has stolen before.
My insecurities — and answers —
are likely different than yours but
for me,
learning to answer that question with the truth has changed
everything.
I
was raised CAtholic, and by choice became pagan (actually, not Pagan, which
is it
's own religion, but Druid,
for those Christians out there who care to
learn something) because to not see god in
everything around you
is utterly ridiculous to me.
We should
be thankful
for God calling out Abraham and the Jews who diligently recorded
everything the good the bad and the very ugly things about themselves, we should
be grateful
for their honesty, it
's a great pity that the rest of the world did not take their lead and
learn from their horrendous mistakes.
You
learn to bring an iPod to every restaurant / party / long car drive / high school and college graduation
for distractions and never, ever to
be figurative — because
everything you say will
be taken literally.
That
is exactly what I have
been doing
for fifty years, but now at the end of my journey I get to put
everything I have
learned together and spend my remaining years studying his Word more deeply than ever and communicating the results to God's people.
Humboldt states in his monograph on the dual that, though the study of language should
be pursued
for its own sake, it «resembles other branches of
learning in not having its ultimate purpose in itself but that it conforms to the general purpose of interest in the human mind to help humanity to realize its true nature and its relation to
everything visible and invisible around and above itself.»
Jesus
was so succinct, so powerfully textual and welcoming she
was already falling
for Him before he got to that part, but just as quickly as she
learns the truth she goes running to tell all the men in the village she
's met a Man who told her
everything she ever did.
I do believe that when
everything you've ever trusted,
learned, depended on and believed comes up empty, you become open to seeing as if
for the first time, that there
is another way.
I like what you said, leave
everything thats causing dificulties
for everyboby and stay on the frequency of «LOVE» Which will bring humanity together, I think
learning to love
is the hardest lesson we'll ever
learn.
Luther on The Gospel Reading
for Oculi This
is a beautiful Gospel from which we
learn many different things, and in which nearly
everything is set forth as to what Christ, his kingdom and his Gospel
are: what they accomplish and how they fare in the world.
We
learn, then, that the child's prayer
for this or that
is harmless; but the adult's prayer must
be childlike, not childish — it will
be the acceptance of God's will, humbly and gladly, as we come to see that in and through
everything «God
is working towards a good end
for those that love him.»
Learning about the power and victim mentality on the course really made an impression on me; I realised I'd seen myself as a victim
for a while, blaming
everything else, but now I realise I do have options, I can
be proactive, and so it
's really changed my outlook.
The early Christians
were learning what Christians today believe, that God
was in the process of revealing his message to them; and, the message
is: the end will come soon enough; we will
be judged
for everything we have done while in the body; that only God through Christ's death on the cross can atone
for our sins; and, we should remain vigilant and
be prepared
for the end — whether that comes in the form of natural death, through cancer, car accidents, coronary heart disease or some other form.
I
learnt from her not to
be broken,
be always cheerful with a positive attitude, always search
for the light in your life, and
be grateful
for everything you receive from life — bad and good, positive or negative because from
everything you can
learn, and
everything helps you to
be a better person.