Sentences with phrase «good change too»

Change is stressful and that doesn't just mean bad change but good change too.

Not exact matches

But don't take too much time because you might become wedded to whatever you decide on, and you'll most definitely serve your business better if you're willing to change and adapt along with the circumstances.
Whether your company has too much of a good thing and is falling behind, or it isn't ready for such large changes, premature scaling is something to be aware of.
I believe that the best leaders never waste a good crisis because it affords you the chance to make the kind of large wholesale changes you organization needs that you've also been putting off for too long.
Uber needs a deal - maker who can take them into the connected car future without too many dings and dents, but they also need someone who is willing to force a change in the culture at a company that has been way too cavalier in how they form best practices.
Far better, at least from the bank's point of view, is to have the government step in and re-level the playing field for everyone — providing, of course, the changes don't take too big a bite out of profits.
She wished she had changed her career path sooner in her life but now that she is in her late 50s, she was too close to retirement age to change anything and it was best to just stick it out — for another nine years!
More and more, older people, too, are making career changes not geared around making more money but focused on personal health, well - being, and fulfillment.
But as corporations evolve their strategy, their brands can change too — for better or for worse.
The quest to «change the world for the better» is a noble idea, but too broad to be a goal.
If you experience unexpected growth that forces an upgrade, terrific, but good planning at this stage can help you avoid having to change software too soon.
Without a similar change in commuter behaviour or the cost of driving in North America, it seems mass transit may be a solution too soon for Canada's congestion problem, as well.
If consumers have decided USA retail has too much physical retail space per capita (for every USA 100 sq - ft, Canada had 70, UK had 20, Germany had 10) and «physical» (ie: in - store) shopping is declining because consumer behavior is changing, how best to remove excess brick & mortar capacity?
A lifetime of warm showers felt good too, but didn't change me.
Consumers and the communications landscape are changing too fast to keep doing what you've always done and expecting the same (or better!)
He directed some final jabs at Michael Dell, reiterating that he still thought the founder's buyout offer was too low, and compared the company's board — which postponed the shareholder vote numerous times and changed the voting rules to better Michael Dell's takeover chances — to a dictatorship.
By doing so, we not only change our thoughts for the better, but our feelings, our words and our actions, too.
Well, it was too late to change what I had written, but I think the interviewer was right.
As the story crystallizes around Walt's determination to change by protecting his next - door neighbors» kids from a street gang of their Asian peers, the priest keeps popping up, gradually winning Walt's respect and forcing him to consider the moral implications of his urge to be a vigilante and perhaps go too far for his own legal and moral good.
His assertion — and therefore judgment — concerning those who disagree with his theology is that they are «too proud to admit that they have to change from their errant ways», that they «rationalize» to «remain in their pet sins», and want to «feel better».
Fine dave, would you feel better if I said «Fvck you and your lazy ass selfish friends who are too lazy to get off your ass and vote, too lazy to bother to understand how the system is stacked against change, too dumb to understand it when it's explained to you, and too self - centered to realize or care that real people are affected by these things.»
Giving up on doing such things because it is deemed to be too difficult, ineffective, cumbersome, shaming, paralyzing, pointless, or whatever could be better interpreted as a loss of faith in the Savior Jesus Christ and his power to change us, and an absence of the Holy Spirit which seals us unto holiness and eternal salvation.
The oppressed have no other way of protesting their human right to live; and they think, too, that by rebelling they can change their situation for the better, if only to some small degree.
We shall have the root of the matter in us; we shall have come to recognize that in the history leading up to our Lord, and with the coming of Jesus himself, there were released into the world, and that in what we may rightly call an unprecedented fashion, energies for good which have changed the lives of men and through them the face of nature too, and that these same energies are still available whenever men turn, in faith and with utter self - surrender, to the Lord of all life.
In comparison with the breadth and depth of the intellectual, economic, cultural, social changes of today and tomorrow in the secular sphere, however, which also contribute to determine the task of the Church, it must even be said that the Church in its aggiornamento proceeds very slowly and cautiously, so that there is more reason to ask whether it is reacting sufficiently quickly, courageously and confidently to the future which has already begun, than to fear that it is sacrificing too quickly and in too «modernistic» a way what is old and well - tried and has stood the test.
The memo also says that the reason for these changes is that Hulu Plus has just been too successful for its own good, which means it's time for the powers that be to remind everyone that, regardless of whatever hippy technological advances humanity has made in terms of streaming video, nature intended television to be watched on actual televisions, at certain times, with certain commercial breaks, and that's not going to change on their watch...
God is going to give you friends or change your friends for the good and my friends changed too.
Only someone who overlooks the fact that this answer itself has a real history which is a history of the reality reflected on as well as of the reflection itself, can think that the Church with its principles, because they too can be given concrete form, is always able to follow directly on the heels of what is new in the changing course of history and that only by its own fault and failure could the Church lag behind events in its theological reflection on morals.
Most Likely To Evoke a Cheer: Caryn Rivadeneira at Her.meneutics with «When Gender - Based Parenting Goes Too Far» «If only men are oriented to transform this world, women are in trouble, because a woman who is being «good» and eating healthy, hoping that the world changes for the better as it twirls around her, isn't living the gospel.»
Better change your name too huh and go all the way with your self righteous faithless questions
Now that I am a new mother myself, I understand all too well why relationships have to change when a baby comes along.
So those who have the power to change the system all too often choose not to, trying to hang on to everything instead of promoting peaceful reform that would still leave them well - off and comfortable, all too often forestalling peaceful reform altogether.
Here too one must wonder at the depth of the change if there is too total a reversal so that we only have a new set of actors in the traditional good - guy and bad - guy roles.
The world - shaking changes of modern life were too much for them and they clung to the «good old - fashioned religion.»
IMO Obama is an «esoteric christian» of which there are few, he also knows all there is too know about that subject as well, so yeah you people don't get him and too asleep to understand what change means, you can only see the destruction when looking at creation.
If we want TRUE CHANGE for the better not WORSE we need to turn back to our LORD JESUS... too long we have been away!!!!!!
For myself, I do believe there are independent «things» which are'institution / s» which, if kept small and changed often, and devoid of power, are not necessarily a bad thing, but which, in the case of the church, has become far too large and been around in it's present form / s for far too long, with more power than is proper, and in many cases oppressing the people within its employ (not just those on the payroll but the volunteers as well).
I agree with you Tim, the premise of the article leads one to believe that because LDS has a big accredited university with deep theological minds and some leader of a big Christian seminary, again a deep theological mind, head knowledge not heart knowledge, that Mormonism should be recognized as a stream of Christianity.How Mormons differ is how they relate to Christ and the Holy Spirit.Only people who have encountered Jesus and thus a changed life, can be called an evangelical.Mormnism is man made religion.The Holy Spirit always points people to Jesus, not another man - Joseph Smith.Great moral people, who do lots of good and build beautiful tabernacles, but then again the Pharisees did too.
Unfortunately for most churches, making these kinds of changes probably comes too late, because at this point virtually everyone under 40 (especially every male) has left the church for good.
What the Gospel is calling us too is so demanding, radical, and profoundly life - changing, and even the best of us are such fu % # k ups and unfaithful bastards that I believe with Heidegger and Bonhoeffer «Only a suffering God can save us.
Oh and Tom Tom and Truth Prevails as well as Bootyfunk, you guys need to change your nicknames every now and then, Your moronic Atheists Cult with no life shows up too much.
Paula's point is well made too - challenging internal beliefs usually leads to revolutions, as some want to stay the same and some embrace change... churches?
I too prayed for many years, well over 3, just for God to help me with one issue... One thing that I needed to change, that I wanted to change for him.
P.s. Finding your website 11 / 2 yrs ago changed the way I eat, loving your cookbook too, never felt better, keep up all your amazing work, you are very inspiring!x
It really has been a nice change not thinking too hard what, how or where I'll have my dinner so that's good.
A banana smashed up or some applesauce always seems to work well with cookies too - although it may change the texture a bit.
It seems easier than cutting up the raw meat, but your soup looks so good I don't want to change it too much
This isn't a a challenge per se or a 30 - day change of living, though those are good things, too.
Decency as a human being has not led me to change this habit; the only thing I am using the knife for is to defend my idiosyncracy (okay, I kid — but I am not wasting my perfectly good time in trying to neatly cut a too - big piece of that coconut chocolate off when it doesn't deserve it).
Of course honey is still better than table sugar but even though if you are concerned about too much sugar in blood, like I am because of insulin resistance, you might want to go even deeper in making changes
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