Sentences with phrase «get stuck thinking»

Also, don't get stuck thinking you must serve on a nonprofit board.
A lot of people in our industry get stuck thinking that their job is to manage a lot of business process, and somehow the games happen down in the trenches.
But we did find that they could stop working, or get stuck thinking on occasion.
Think differently: Humans are creatures of habit, so it's all too easy to get stuck thinking inside the box.
The two entrepreneurs felt great about their chances after being selected by the QED Proof - of - Concept Program in Philadelphia, but they soon learned their second major lesson: Don't get stuck thinking that your only options lie with the original idea.
If children get stuck thinking they can't do something, they might start feeling inept, and stop trying.
While parents get stuck thinking about the hard parts, it's easy for them to think about the good things.
The answers are there, but people get stuck thinking it's too hard.

Not exact matches

It's very easy to get stuck in the minutiae of a rapidly growing business, and it is imperative to take time to clear the head and think about the bigger picture.»
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.
Sticking to his principles, Stenson also tweeted that he doesn't think influencers should get pity freebies just because their feelings are hurt from being told off.
It's easy to get stuck in constraints and limited thinking and the physics of business — but with software you have the ability to create whatever you want.
Don't let yourself get stuck in a negative thought loop.
That is, as soon as one member of the group offers an idea, the others get stuck on it and conform their own thinking to the suggestion.
As people age, they tend to get stuck in traditional modes of operation and thinking.
«It's very easy to get stuck in a stagnant state if you struggle to ask for help, don't think you deserve help or think asking for help means you're failing,» Lowbridge tells CNBC Make It.
But if you're committed to wanting to learn constantly how to be a leader and not just get stuck in your own head, around your own ideas and who you used to be, the stories you tell yourself, then I think there is really a breakout.»
I wish I knew earlier on that by sticking with an idea after failing, you are forced to find your own way forward and get back to what inspired you in the first place — whether it's addressing a hole in the market or thinking about a different way of doing things.
I assume that if something worked some way for a generation, I don't think it just randomly got that way and stuck.
So many times, leaders get stuck in a certain way of thinking and don't acknowledge a wide variety of different ways to attack an issue.
«The reality is cold stuff often doesn't get looked at very carefully but I do think it is a reflection of your creativity and stick - to - it - ness to figure out how to get to these guys.»
Now that I've created and stuck to my own daily practice (I call it my «Best Day Ever»), not only do I get more accomplished than I've ever thought possible but I also feel 100 times better while doing it!
We want them to think long - term and the unintended consequences [of smartphone usage] and not get stuck in a regulatory battle,» says the California State...
When the thoughts start to race on about the future, we find ourselves anxious; when the thoughts get stuck about events from the past, we feel depressed.
It's really easy to get stuck in our own mindset but we know our products so well that we forget often to think about what's in it for the customers.
I think what happened is they got stuck in the past.
While I applaud your frugalness and ability to stick to a plan, I've got to tell you I think this is awful advice.
At any rate, you people that are using this as an opportunity to insult whatever religion annoys / frightens you, and worse than that, engaging in a fight on this board, should really think about getting the sticks you have stuck up your rear ends removed.
And in doing so, they'd gotten stuck inside what Polish philosopher Wojciech Chudy, an intellectual great - grandson of John Paul II, called the post-Kantian «trap of reflection»: thinking - about - thinking - about - thinking, rather than thinking about reality — in this case, the Gospel and its truths.
and if that's the case then why have I seen posts with proper grammar and punctuation with not even one reply, I think you need to get that stick out of your rear end.
I actually got stuck reading this book — as I think I must be a bit of a literary snob and couldn't get past how awkward it read, but I am slowly being inspired to persevere and read on.
= > Austin I don't think Blessed can answer this without getting stuck in the maze of denial.
You can't turn the calendar pages and think you've messed it up, you can't hold up any measuring stick and think you've botched it so bad, that you lose Peace, that you can't get Peace, that you can't find Peace.
It does seem like a fantastically stupid double standard for men to think and get emotional and still have the right to lead the Church but women get the short end of the stick.
Practice now to identify thoughts and emotions you do not want to get stuck with.
If you think so, then who got that stuck in your head?
I just got stuck into, «You Christians think you know the absolute truth — that's ridiculous!»
You get one loon today, maybe another tomorrow, who sticks his foot in is mouth and then equate to all — think about the thousands of Christian churches and the thousands of sermons given each Sunday.
... but since you seem to think that God gets angry, and when I look to see how American Christians (that is, Fox News Christians) treat the least of these, my bretheren, then maybe... MAYBE... I'll change my mind about Christians... or I might just stick to that goats - on - the - left - hand story in that Book written by that guy who claims to be Matthew...
STICK WITH PREACHING THE GOSPEL PASTOR!!!!!! Don't get sidetracked into thinking this is going to be the best or even a good way to reach out to others.
Especially not to dwell in them and get stuck there in the mind by constant thinking loops.
One thing that has always stuck with me is that during my first re-enlistment, my career counsolier at the time told me that during the Oath of Re-enlistment, that I can Instead of saying «I Solemy swear,» during the Oath that I could Affirm, And instead of So help me God, I could just say, «So Help Me» Looking back on that it Got me thinking, this must be a fellow Atheist sience I haven't been informed about it during my last 3.
When I think about all the women I know who got pregnant while they were teenagers and kept the child, probably 90 % found themselves stuck in bad situations.
Even then, if they think God exists, they are triply afraid to say it because such thoughts might get them in trouble with the Man upstairs who carries the big stick.
You wouldn't understand this though... somehow you have gotten stuck in this close minded way of thinking.
I find that I so often get stuck with savoury snacks though and head straight for the energy balls and dates instead, which I love but sometimes I think it would be nice to have something less sweet.
Tastes really nice but I think it's the quality of the muffin cups, got stuck to it.
I opened up all my cupboards, thought about what kind of nutrition I wanted to get out of my snack (fiber, vitamins, minerals, protein, carbs, heathy fats), chopped a dark chocolate bar in half, turned on my hob, added some water to a small pot, took out a bowl and threw in a bunch of seemingly random ingredients, rolled that dough into truffles, dipped them in what was by then melted chocolate, stuck the truffles in the freezer for 8 minutes and BAM!!!!!!!!!!!!! They were ready!
I think that, somehow, my brain got stuck on a concept that goes something like this: «ketchup = awfully pungent condiment frequently used to cover up the not so agreeable flavor and / or texture of certain prepared foods and dishes.»
I can't get myself to commit to buying a $ 30 - 40 ostrich egg, and I've always thought it was so silly to buy expensive quail eggs when you can get so much more egg for your money if you stick to regular eggs.
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