For example the main character is always
getting felt up by fellow classmate Yoshitake Yomano (a hilariously short and buff tennis player) under ludicrous circumstances such as they are both taking a test and Yomano just happens to drop his eraser 5 desks over onto your crotch.
Also try telling the girl who felt safe to travel to EVO and sleep there, but ended up
getting felt up in the middle of the night, that nothing particularly of note happened that day.
Apparently part of the treatment will also involve
getting felt up by Woody Harrelson - as - transvestite:
To quote Fast Eddie Felson in The Color of Money - «You're acting like some girl who
got felt up at the drive - in.»
If
you get a feeling up front that it's going to be a difficult case, you shouldn't feel obligated to take it.
Not exact matches
«I
felt like it was a never - ending treadmill, and a lot of important emails I would actually end
up never
getting to because they would take a long time to respond to and I would just end
up procrastinating.»
That way, they
get to maintain their speed, plus you won't
feel the need — although people who do this never seem to
feel this particular need — to
get up to speed too quickly.
«Your brain is wired not only to figure out where you sit in the professional and social pecking order against others, but to reinforce your position in that pecking order,» says writer Steve Errey, who continues: «When you
get wrapped
up in establishing or maintaining status, the moment your place in the hierarchy drops you're going to
feel pretty horrible... Don't
get into the status game — there are no winners.»
Read enough of these stories — as well as the avalanche of posts and articles out there urging you to
up your productivity by
getting up early — and you're bound to
feel a little guilty if you're not naturally
up and at»em at dawn.
And, in the wise words of James Brown, «
Get up offa that thing, and dance until you
feel better.»
When I'm
feeling a bit down, I dress
up and
get out.
Since last year, Peninsula Shops has signed
up about 80 businesses, many of which, facing competition from big - box retailers and
feeling the effects of the recession, desperately needed a new tactic to
get customers in the door.
For example, a nervous smile while rejecting an offer during a negotiation won't help you
get what you want; it will just make the other person
feel uneasy about working with you because they'll assume that you're
up to something.
So if you're
feeling down lately, plan something fun to
get your excitement levels back
up.
«They anticipate that they're going to be pushed around, they
feel like the underdog, and they end
up giving away more than they
get.»
If they
get to the end of your content
feeling no better off than before they started reading / listening / watching it, you not only did a disservice to your business with your weak effort — you've done the entire Web a disservice by cluttering it
up with yet more junk.
I'm sure you know the
feeling of
getting up for work in the morning with the
feeling of having so much to do that you don't know where to start.
We
get a brief on the uniform but it's
up to us if we
feel comfortable in it.
«I am not
getting a
feeling that people are ready to go
up and protest.
I wound
up feeling that the Stelvio is splitting the difference between the Ultimate Driver's environment of BMW and the duller presentation you might
get with an ostensibly lower - grade brand, such as Buick.
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.
Not only does physically
getting up now and again protect you from the truly horrible health consequences of too much sitting, but taking quick «smoke breaks» (sans cigarette) when you
feel your mental energy depleting (for most folks around every 90 minutes seems to be a good rule of thumb) ensures you'll
get more done in the long run.
Even after I
get banged
up, I know how to take care of it and jump on it right away, so that I can
feel good for a Wednesday practice.»
It might
feel a little exposing at first, but I guarantee that you will immediately
get more engagement with your customers, they will
feel like they know you and they will do business with you for the real reasons, not some hyped
up corporate lingo that no one believes any more.
Right about now, you start to
get a little niggling
feeling starting to grow in the back of your mind suggesting that you might have made a really big mistake - but you aren't going to stop now because you've
got too much to prove to yourself and to everyone else, so you roll
up your sleeves and go for it.
I don't have any hard data to back this
up, but I'm increasingly
getting the
feeling that if you were to inform yourself of what's going on in the world solely by using Twitter, you'd probably go through life as a very angry individual.
Slip -
ups will occur, but instead of
feeling frustrated or riddled with guilt — welcome it as a chance to reinvent your work regime and
get to know thyself.
Jon Bon Jovi on how he
feels Steve Jobs and iTunes have altered the music - buying experience... for the worse The Sunday Times, March 2011 Kids today have missed the whole experience of putting the headphones on, turning it
up to 10, holding the jacket, closing their eyes and
getting lost in an album, and the beauty of taking your allowance money and making a decision based on the jacket, not knowing what the record sounded like, and looking at a couple of still pictures and imagining it.
Contact with women and ethnic minorities lessens unconscious bias, but since neither group is represented much in the upper echelons of business, it can be hard for executives to
get that exposure — something not helped by the fact that many white, male higher -
ups feel they don't know how to talk to younger women or minorities.
Sure, if you spend all your time in the
feel - good blogosphere you
get the impression that the old school command - and - control style of management is dead and everybody has their Neanderthal brains safely chained
up in a deep dark dungeon somewhere.
«Bands always, always hire by values first and once the person looks right,
feels right, speaks the same language, then he's allowed to
get up and jam with the band,» he says.
If you count yourself among these gig workers — yet
feel like you're winging it when it comes to your financial picture — here are some tips to
get you
up to speed.
That can give you a taste of the varying opinions you will
get and give you an idea of how you personally
feel about opening
up to your followers.
If you don't
feel as if you're investing for the future, it's hard to
get fired
up about sacrificing in the present.
«Extremely flexible with scheduling, you work with similar personalities so everyone tends to
get along, you move
up quickly, you genuinely
feel appreciated 9 times out 10, free meal every day that you work, great pay and excellent benefits for a rewarding job!»
It's a
feel good stunt that's bound to drum
up some positive buzz for the show, but what's that
got to do with Lady Gaga?
In hindsight, it
feels more like I was being taught how to
get a business
up and running.
If you're
feeling particularly lost when trying to find your way around routine office software, consider taking an online class to
get yourself
up to speed.
Why employees are fans: «Extremely flexible with scheduling, you work with similar personalities so everyone tends to
get along, you move
up quickly, you genuinely
feel appreciated 9 times out 10, free meal every day that you work, great pay and excellent benefits for a rewarding job!»
And then, when they
got near the end, someone came over and put what
felt like an 80 - pound flak jacket on me, handed me an M16 rifle, and said, «OK, you're
up.»
Research suggests that letting your real
feelings come through is a better strategy for
getting people to like you than bottling it all
up.
But if you're like me, you still
get a lingering
feeling every autumn that you, too, should be taking
up something that will give your brain a different workout than it's become accustomed to.
Add to that a focus on innovation (some 960 employees filed a patent last year), and you
get people who «truly
feel lucky to work» here, and a stock price that's
up nearly 400 % in the past five years.
Every time he'd run
up the court everybody would
feel sorry for the guy, and he'd
get all that benefit of the doubt.»
But I've seen clients and friends turn down larger amounts of money based on how they will
feel every day when they
get up to go to work.»
Because the app automatically adjusts the bike trainer depending on the incline, you
feel like you're really pedaling
up a mountain, and then you
get a nice reward when the trainer eases back and you cruise down to the ocean.
However, if you expend all your energy on actions that simply
get you closer to your business objectives, you'll inevitably end
up feeling exhausted and burned out.
Don't
get caught
up in the tangible,
feel good aspects of knocking off a large to - do list of important items to make your business work unless, of course, all those items are directly related to
getting your customers to buy more product and services.
It's easy to
get caught
up in your line of work and
feel like that's all there is, Kurtz notes, so
get out there and be inspired by the world.
That does two main things: It lets people see what they will
get, and it also makes them
feel confident that they won't be able to mess it
up.