I love
good conversation so if you're shy, I hope you open up to me so that we can connect!
This topic has generated
some good conversations so far.
Not exact matches
The
conversation made me hungry,
so I asked where I could get the
best pizza — non-Hawaiian, of course.
Then I roleplay the
conversation with a team member
so my responses are fluid, concise and
well thought out for our next
conversation.»
Unfortunately, these kinds of
conversations are necessary and healthy for relationships,
so it's
best to adjust a bit to your significant other's needs.
I couldn't find it,
so that became a
good opening to the
conversation.»
Granted, some may not be your ideal, icebreaking conversational starters,
so use your
best judgment when and where to use them to deepen the
conversation.
Learn how you were able to get someone to notice your
good work and bring it up in
conversation so that the magic happens.
The tool also gives insight into audience sentiment surrounding the topics,
so you can decide which
conversations are the
best to join.
If you wonder why there's
so much
conversation and noise about the entertainment centers, video displays, cameras, as
well as the connectivity being built into the new cars and trucks, it's because pretty soon we'll all just be sitting quietly and passively in a comfy seat while the car takes us where we need to go.
In a
conversation last month, before the sales numbers were reported, he downplayed concern over preorder numbers, saying «We see purchase intent
well above last year and we see engagement with the brand in social media channels all being markedly up,
so I'm still optimistic.»
«We wanted to make sure that our own country was part of the
conversation about global health issues in two ways — one, making sure that we're not thinking of it as issues that affect other people that don't have anything to do with us, but also acknowledging that we can learn
so much from what has gone
well or new models that are effective in other countries,» Bush tells Business Insider.
If you mention you're
best friends with Mark Cuban within the first two minutes of a
conversation, you might as
well be saying, «I'm trying to impress you right now
so you think I'm important.»
Plus, they put it together
so well that you can't help but feel comfortable... if you can carry a
conversation in front of an audience, you can do
well on that show.
What can I do
better so we can both leave these
conversations with the same understanding and ensure you're clear and motivated to take action?»
You can create structure for the
conversations you're seeking out as
well as set up accountability systems
so you progress in sync with these teachings.
And we worked incredibly hard to provide the
best service possible,
so that whenever the
conversation turned to trust, we would then be able to clearly state the value we could provide.
Engage in a
conversation so you both get to know each other
better.
So I think part of what's happening both in our
conversations and what's happening in the Valley is a bridging between the
best of the small companies and the
best of the large companies.
We're always looking to improve to
better serve you, our readers,
so we wanted to turn the
conversation back to you and hear your thoughts.
So the main thing is look for a lull in the
conversation where you are kind of like, «
Well, anyways.»
Some simply confuse, «sink [ing] a
good idea by
so muddling a
conversation in people's minds, they begin to wonder if your proposal really makes sense.»
The
good news is, TalentBin is designed specifically to reduce that time and drudgery via automation,
so you can spend more of your time having great candidate
conversations and selling them on working at -LCB--LCB- CompanyName -RCB--RCB-.
Make sure you take the time to talk to employees
so they leave work on a
good note — staff will remember the thoughtful
conversations they had with the boss for weeks and months to come.»
So I sat down with my son — he was probably no older than 8 at the time — and it was a short
conversation, but I remember it very
well.
So this is a rare opportunity for me to have somebody on the other line who I feel — I'd be an idiot not to ask you to tell me some things based on this
conversation we've been having that you think I could do
better on.
If possible, it's a
good idea to record the
conversations so you don't have to take notes.
If you are very clear about what you do
well and not
so well, you will need to have fewer
conversations that waste your time.
The
conversation about angel money is one I have all the time with entrepreneurs
so I thought it would make for a
good post on understanding angel investing — how they think, how you should think and how the first round venture capital firm will think by the time the deal gets to them.
Train your sales team to keep records updated after every
conversation so you can continue to accumulate meaningful lead data and
better personalize your communications through the sales cycle.
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«I'm currently working on my own board,
so we spoke about what makes a
good board member,» she said, «and because these were local representatives, having a confidential
conversation, they even suggested some potential candidates in the area.
I work much
better with structure, and having a place to go and a spot where I can hold meetings and
conversations helps me get
so much more done.
Brains: High - tech engineering and computing conglomerates (hence, the chemical moniker «silicon») dominate the economy as
well as
conversation,
so brush up on your geek - speak before arriving.
So the call for greater
conversation between theists and atheists is
good, but it might be easier said than done, given that many atheists are still in their closets.
Is it
so wrong of me to have faith that only one person believes in the drivel that he's posting rather than think that another person a) actually thinks that chad is making
good points and
good enough points to post and b) go to the 62nd page of an almost defunct article for a
conversation that has nothing to do with themselves other than to cheer on a stupid post?
• Walter Savage Landor, Imaginary
Conversations: There are five series of these, admittedly,
so here you may wish to find a
good volume of selections for your journey.
So when I told you to stick your platitudes where the sun don't shine, what I was saying was that I reject your shamy concern trolling and refuse to allow you to control this narrative... like you tried to control MY statement by calling it «silencing» (the very word we've all been using to accuse TJ's EV crowd... very clever), and you tried to control JULIE»S story by diminishing it to «
well there are two sides», and how you tried to control this entire
conversation by saying what we think about it isn't important or relevant unless we're having face - to - face convos (and yet you're commenting here?
He's a brilliant conversationalist, whose skill in negotiating potentially treacherous ideological waters is something I've long admired, and I deeply appreciate his efforts here to try and forge a
better way forward in a
conversation that has been static for
so long.
I had noticed that a couple of people had commented earlier regarding the OP,
so that's what I did, as
well as posting something personal having to do with the change of topic to participate in the
conversation and, hopefully, help with the healing going on here in some way.
They are taking over the world!!!! They are dominating
conversations and turning them into rants!!!!!!!!!! People are scared to raise a question!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So many people I know have been executed just because they asked a very
good question!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The
conversation terminated rather abruptly, and
so did her
good opinion of me, assuming she had ever had one in the first place.
The reading pleasure that results from this
conversation — different for different readers — is not merely the simple pleasure of hearing a
good story, but the complex pleasures of strong feelings — sometimes violent disagreement, sometimes frustration and sometimes a euphoric recognition, produced by Augustine's text, of the «beauty
so ancient and
so new,» to which Augustine points through the beauty of his prose.
During the next
conversation with
so - and -
so from church, we would, in an offhand manner, say something like, «
Well, you'll never believe what happened to me.
So how can we do a
better job of fostering
better conversations about the Bible?
In my opinion, this is why we need
better conversations about the Bible and gender —
so our kids will know that, at least in the Kingdom of God, they will never be reduced to stereotypes, but celebrated for all that makes them unique participants in God's creative work in the world.
But instead it turned into fantastic
conversation in the comment section, just a
good old fashioned blog chat of yesteryear without anyone cursing anyone out — great theories,
so many connections I had missed,
so much goodness there.
I think blocking specific ip addresses would be the
best solution
so that those wishing to contribute something beneficial to the
conversation can still chime in.
That is always a difficult task because
so many struggle with
good conversation — leading an increasing number of Christian blogs to shut down comments.
So yesterday's post struck nerve — not because it was exceptionally
good or profound, but because it seems to have started a
conversation that people desperately want to have, especially pastors.