Not exact matches
Harvard psychologist Amy Cuddy, author of «Presence,»
talks about the
best way to fake it till you make it in
life.
But that's not the
best way to look at hard choices, argues philosopher Ruth Chang in a thought - provoking recent TED
talk in which she offers a liberating new framework for making
life's toughest calls.
Talking about these strategies is one thing, but witnessing these tips in real -
life scenarios can be quite beneficial as
well.
She didn't
talk about it and she
lived her
life to the
best of her ability with it.
An alternative approach would be to ensure
better living standards and more affordability for renters, but there aren't very many people
talking about that, except for a few lone bloggers like Slate «s Matthew Yglesias.
SS: The
best advice I've ever received, I don't know if it's in business, maybe just in
life, is when he said to me, «If you ever think you're the smartest person in the world, just come
talk to me, because I'll show you 10 people who are smarter than you in a flash.»
We
talk about the importance of developing rituals that will reinforce our mission, that will create
good habits in our
lives.
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In a recent TED
talk, for example, American health guru Ron Gutman, founder of the Wellsphere blog network and the HealthTap site, pointed to studies of old pictures — ranging from yearbook headshots to mugs on baseball cards — that found people who smiled in youthful photos turned out to
live better and longer
lives than folks who didn't.
It was a
good life, up until he watched a TED
Talk with Stefan Sagmeister.
Welcome to a straight -
talking solo round on some of my
best business (and
life) strategies in Episode 620.
In other excerpts, he
talks about work -
life balance and how
best to hire your next employee.
While my marriage didn't last, Carolyne and I are very close friends to this day and
talk often about this defusing process and the way it continues to make our
lives and our relationships
better.
In it, Shirkani (EQ expert)
talks about the hurdles she's overcome throughout her
life and the
best practices that helped her choose resilience when everything seemed to be taking a turn for the worse.
I want to
talk about how each of these affects not only my approach to B2B marketing but my outlook on
life as
well.
«I'll ask [potential hires] about something that hasn't gone so
well in their
life and then ask them what they've learned from it because the next thing I look for in people is curiosity,» he says, «I'm interested in people who take those negative experiences in their
lives and are really curious about what happened and can
talk intelligently about what they learned and what they might do differently.»
Leaders
talk a lot about creating
better employee experiences by offering more work -
life balance and an enjoyable culture.
In a Facebook
Live for The Goal Standard Challenge, accountability expert Ali Schiller
talks about the
best ways to respond to resistance.
When Inc.com asked me how Gary's decision would affect our
lives, it seemed like a
good opportunity to
talk to him about a few issues I'd wanted some clarity on myself.
Tony Robbins» transformation into a management guru, an inside trader
talking about prison
life and Silicon Valley's Mr. Contrarian are among this year's
best stories from Fortune.
That is why it's critical for employees to know how an organization «walks the
talk» on greater work -
life balance and
well - being.
Nix:
Well, let's wait till the election's over because we never
talk about elections that
live, generally, as a rule of thumb.
When we
talk or read about design, it is usually about the positive qualities of «
good design,» but bad design has just as much, if not more influence on our
lives.
It's disheartening to me when I
talk to senior level marketers who focus so much on getting more people to the website, when they have customers right in front of them that need to hear stories on how to make their
lives or careers
better.
Those are big things to balance, but the fact that the government has indicated [it's] interested in the question is a
good sign and if [it's] going to
talk about more than just length of leave, it could be a significant opportunity to make
life better for families.»
Earlier this year, her short -
lived eponymous
talk show ended — a venture she now says wasn't a
good fit for her.
For all that, Facebook
Live and its ilk are (as of now) bullshit, which is why the only thing anybody will
talk about is the
best case scenario for online video.
In this session, Author Kim Zetter will
talk about Stuxnet and the security issues around the digital systems that control our critical infrastructure — trains, planes, water treatment plants and the power grid — as
well as the products of our daily
lives, including cars and medical equipment.
He says, «Nobody learned anything by hearing themselves
talk, or speak,» and he goes on to say, «The ability to lock in and listen is a skill that has served me
well in
life,» says Branson, «Although, it seems to be a dying art, I believe that listening is one of the most important skills for any teacher, parent, leader, entrepreneur, or just about anyone who has a pulse.»
And we're
talking about a country in Europe (he wouldn't mention which one), with a high quality of
life, nice climate, and a
good healthcare system!
Chris Martenson, an economic researcher and futurist and co-founder of PeakProsperity.com
talks about how to invest and
live the
best life possible.
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Yes our quality of
life is still quite
good relative to SOME other countries... that not really what people are thinking though when they use the term «3rd world country» — they are
talking about the trending that they see — and the media reflects a perception out there that things are trending in a negative direction... look, if you read my original posts, you will see that they have much less to do with our economy as they have to do with WHY we are involved in the middle east and the SOCIAL impact of that.
Talk brave when you are nice and warm and
well fed... not to mention safe from a constant threat of real
life and death violence.
If she's not witnessing to the person and
talking to them about eternal
life through Jesus Christ, she's not ultimately doing them any
good.
What, that god sent himself in human form to earth to
live and die, so that he could
live again and then rejoin himself in heaven, so that the creations, who apparently have original sin because a
talking snake convinced a rib lady to eat an apple thousands of years ago, could choose to believe in Zombie Jesus and if they did they would go to heaven but if they didn't believe in Zombie Jesus they would fry in Hell forever, regardless of how
good a
life they
lived on Earth?
Science is the hard work of people who actually care and want to find
better solutions to the problems and ills in our
lives, without convincing themselves that somebody higher is going to offer the solutions simply because they
talk to that dark void.
There's a big difference between «tailking the
talk» and «walking the walk»... Anyone can have faith when
life is going
good.
After I told her that she's all ready going to hell in that case, so she might as
well be smart about her
life here and now and use a damn condom, she stopped
talking to me.
There is often a great deal of
talk about opposing a sense of victimhood and entitlement — which most people in my neighborhood would probably agree with — but we must recognize that people are still being victimized by police brutality and other forms of trauma; they are entitled to both the basic necessities of
life as
well as opportunities to provide those and more for themselves.
so i'll say one
good thing — since it is worth saying —
talk with the
living word about it.
The truth is, everything on this list is worth doing in your twenties (or your teens, if you're so inclined) but we
talk about it like this because though nothing magical happens on your thirtieth birthday, 30 years is enough time to work out some of
life's kinks and pick up on some
good habits.
Nic Sheff, an editor and writer for 13 Reasons Why, has defended the show's intensely graphic depiction of suicide: «Facing these issues head - on —
talking about them, being open about them — will always be our
best defense against losing another
life,» he wrote in Vanity Fair last year.
Criticism can't come to grips with
good poetry by
talking only about the craft of the poetry; the poems themselves draw the critic into discussions of
life and the world.
As
well as the physical needs they encounter, they
talk as if they are
living on the frontline of a supernatural battlefield.
Serendipitously, two weekends ago when he did that, it was a chapter about how discussions of theology need ordinary people to be involved, how
well - educated and
well - read and
well - travelled scholars also need us low church experiential local folks
talking about how we see and experience and know God, about how theologians are hiding in every walk of
life.
Of course, there are countless movies that deal with the same subject matter, but what sets this one apart is that it just feels,
well, like these are actual teenagers who look and
talk like the ones that
live next door.
How can Christians
talk about the
good things in our
lives without confusing temporal stuff with true blessings?
It is unliveable at the level of society: hence, in Britain we have a government that lauds the freedom of the individual (and it should be noted in passing, but noted very
well, that our present generation of politicians rarely
talk of the «human person» or just of the «person», but usually of the «individual») but which has brought in some of the most draconian legislation in Europe designed to control what people say and do on certain issues so that society can proceed in its
life as a unity and not just as a mere collection of individuals.
No it has not been proven where did you see that on an alien special on a & e, Read up on it those other religions did not have Jesus as a Savior and did not have men writing 1000s of years apart
talking about the same events, and phrophecizing about things that happened in later chapters written hundreds of years later... and in no bok any where was there a man like Jesus, who spoke the words that Jesus spoke and died for people who hated Him like Jesus did, and spoke the parabales and
life lessons like Jesus did... look at what Jesus spoke... read it nowhere has there been a
better teacher of
life then in His words.