Even the tips in this post are enough to
get me thinking where I am going wrong!
Not exact matches
You keep looking at sponsorship and I
think it
gets the point
where we're almost anyone if they saved up, and this was their goal, they could ultimately save enough money to buy a ticket and move to Mars.
Use your to - do list to make a plan — specifically
think through when and
where you'll do the tasks and in what order — and you'll find you maximize the actual benefit you
get out of the exercise, a quieter mind rather than a series of boxes you'll actually tick.
So this is a fairly significant technical challenge to make deeply cryogenic tanks out of carbon fiber, and it's only recently that we
think the carbon fiber technology has
gotten to the point
where we can actually do this without having to create a liner — some sort of metal liner, or other liner, on the inside of the tanks, which would add mass and complexity.
So, it comes to the point
where you've
got a minute to go and someone is pushing you to keep going — even though you don't
think you can.
On what the bull market needs to stay alive: «I
think you need a catalyst because valuations are at the point now
where, in my opinion,
where it's going to be difficult to
get sustainable earnings growth without capital spending,» said Trennert.
For us because timing isn't really of the essence, it's not because they're nearby right now, the question is how can we help facilitate people
getting conversations going and moving offline after you just match, so I
think that means some sort of follow up
where you can continue to communicate with your matches almost en masse to say, «Hey i'm free this week» or «Hey check out this Instagram photo.»
«So it's a convenient trope, but I
think it's one that can lead you down a path
where only the people who live in that space
get to make policy on that space.
Your customer wants to know that you
get them, that you understand exactly
where they're coming from and what they're
thinking.
«We
thought that the Launchpad was a perfect fit for
where we are with our startup,
where we want to take it and how we need to
get there,» says Kinvolved co-founder Alexandra Meis.
Then it became the classic unsolved problem... but how do you
get to
where you
think you're the one who should solve it?
Leader - Chivée is one of the individuals I was fortunate enough to interview for a series on the year ahead, Big Ideas for 2018,
where I asked a number of my favorite award - winning marketing experts, authors, and other
thought leaders — as well as some of Firebrand Group's own digital strategy and branding experts — to recommend one «Big Idea» that companies can take advantage of to
get ahead in 2018.
«We've
gotten through the point
where we're produced all the data and answered all the questions and I
think that process will kick off this summer.»
The fearful may
think that they are never quite at the point
where they are ready to
get started.
It takes time to
get to the scale of
where major sports are today, and I don't
think we have any illusions that we're going to be able to do that overnight.
Still, in the eyes of some HR
thought leaders, recruiting technology hasn't quite
gotten where it needs to be.
It often leads to «breakthrough»
thinking,
where blocks that have lain there for years
get blown away.
«And I
think once we
get to that point, the price will go to a point that is greater than
where it's at today,» says Demirors.
You'd
think that even in these crazy times of radical change most people would have learned to stick with what has worked for them — at least until it doesn't work any longer — and also to hang on to the advisors, the tools and the techniques that
got them to
where they are.
«Particularly in our society today
where we're
getting a lot of our information electronically transferred I
think words do matter.
After that first year
where I made the game that didn't do very well, I actually tried to
get a job in a triple - A game company and they didn't hire me, which I
think was a good decision on everyone's part.
I
think print will always be beautiful, wonderful and luxurious in its own way because it's an object, but in terms of
where I was
getting my information, my day - to - day consumption of style and beauty information and inspiration, everything went toward digital.
«They dangle phantom riches in front of you and
get you to a point
where you're not
thinking rationally.
«I don't
think I've used them, some of the players I'd say I'm friends with, to
get where I am.
«No matter what we've done, there comes a point
where you
think, «How did I
get here?
... When you become President, your job is to explain
where we are, say
where you
think we should go, have a strategy to
get there, and execute it.
The more you strategically
think about what you have to do to
get to
where you want to go, the better and more efficient answers will begin coming to you.
The first step isn't to
think about an awesome idea for content, it's to
think about
where you can plausibly
get a piece of content published.
«You can see that with Apple, their strategy has changed to include a more balanced mix of revenue,
where they're
getting more from services, so I
think there's obviously... a changing landscape,» he said.
So by the time we
get through all of my conditions, I do not
think there will be many places in America
where fracking will continue to take place.
I
think chefs are artists, and dining with a chef would be a rare moment
where you would
get to see an artist in action.
When most people
think of power, they
think about the kind of power that comes from being the boss,
where you can
get people to do what you want them to because quite simply you can fire them.
«You
get to a situation
where you find people that really
think that this is their life.
We'll have a good chance of success there, and then we'll spend part of the time exploring another area
where we haven't
got the research but
think that the resources might be there.
I
think it's hugely valuable to stop often, probably every day and just take a moment to be grateful to all of the people who have helped you
get where you are today, or who are helping you
get to
where you want to be tomorrow.
A growing number of users
think of Facebook as the place
where they
get their news, as opposed to the actual news outlets that produce that content.
And I
think the press has
gotten to a place
where they are realizing that it's about truth and not neutrality.»
«I'm
thinking,
Where are they
getting it?
«Were that to escalate in that direction, I
think we would have a stronger Chinese reaction and that's
where we could
get macro significant tariff back and forth between China and the U.S.»
Mitra and Tayeb set up shop in this country because they
thought this was
where the most creative talent resided (they employ more than a hundred in the U.S.) and because they believed they would
get a fair shot, even though neither was born here and one of them is Muslim.
Facebook has always had a somewhat fraught relationship with the news: Many users seem to
think of the social network as just a place
where they can see a friend's baby or dog photos, but research shows a growing number of people also
get their news there.
«You know you can't trust the North Koreans, but I
think we all hope that there'll be some loosening of relationships
where they
get to talking and maybe make it possible once again for families to visit across the line and things like that.
«I
think that's why a lot of the directors — Chris [Nolan], Rian [Johnson], J.J. [Abrams]-- they value those moments
where you've
got a real look of terror, anxiety, excitement on the faces of the actors.»
I've
got 15 minutes
where I'm going to be
thinking about the net piece of software or the billing system, or whatever it is that I want to buy, and I want to engage with someone right now.»
We did this in a whole bunch of areas,
where you just
get to a very different way of
thinking and a very different answer when you ask this question.
The
thought of not pursuing that idea has always been tougher than what we've had to go through to
get where we are.»
You might not be
thinking about what books, articles or speeches to create, but there has probably been a point in time
where you have talked yourself out of pursuing something, because you convinced yourself that you lack a certain level of creativity that it takes to
get the job done.
«We
think that basic cable is kind of the weakest point of the media ecosystem because that's
where you're really
getting hurt by subscriber losses.
For the most critical decisions — the ones
where no amount of data will tell you the right thing to do — I focus on
thinking about it and then
getting a big, long sleep of eight to nine hours.
«I
think the government blew it on us... They're only now starting to
get to the range of
where they should have been.