He wants to
grow from his mistakes.
We learn and
grow from our mistakes — so your date flunked out of uni and is trying to pay the bills with freelance carpentry — this doesn't make him a failure, it makes him a person that's taken risks, and is following his passion — and what's sexier than that?
Most importantly, learn to
grow from these mistakes.
Failure, however, needs to be analyzed so that we learn and
grow from our mistakes.
We grow from mistakes, amen.
It's like making art —
you grow from your mistakes.
Not exact matches
From them, we can help others grow and learn from our mistakes.&ra
From them, we can help others
grow and learn
from our mistakes.&ra
from our
mistakes.»
He is far
from alone: It reminded me of the common
mistakes I see founders make at the start that hinder their ability to
grow or sell down the road.
If you learn
from those
mistakes, you will
grow stronger
from those experiences.
Nobody's perfect, but the highest - achieving individuals are keen on identifying their
mistakes, learning
from them, and
growing into better human beings.
By putting money back into your business, you can help it
grow quickly, learn
from your
mistakes and allows you to hire people to scale it even more.
Mistakes are a critical part of
growing and expanding your company and, if you're not stubbing your toe
from time to time, you're not pushing forward.
«Those failures are an opportunity to
grow and learn
from past
mistakes.»
Our approach was and continues to be to take a long - term approach, modeled after the way we experimented and invested in a lot of things during the early years at Zappos (and made a lot of
mistakes along the way), and then eventually scaled
from almost no sales in 1999 to over $ 1 billion in gross merchandise sales in 2008 (9 years)-- and continuing to
grow and scale afterwards.
I mean... even the best companies out there are human... they make
mistakes, they learn and
grow from them.
We can only
grow as entrepreneurs if we allow ourselves — and our team — to make
mistakes, learn
from those
mistakes, and adapt.
In my own case, it
grew over a considerable period of time, partly as a result of what perhaps may be called logical reasoning, and partly
from observing the successes and failure of others, but much of it through the more painful method of learning
from my own
mistakes» Phil Fisher
Maybe we can only
grow spiritually when we are free to make
mistakes and learn
from them.
And it means listening to the stories of survivors, identifying our blind spots, learning
from our
mistakes, and vowing to do everything in our power to make our churches and faith communities safer places to worship and
grow together.
And when we make
mistakes He seeks to help us learn and
grow from them.
But when you are void of light and come
from even a minor darkness (difficult parents, crushing experiences, bitterness you have
mistaken for reality; it is not) you
grow to fear the light.
Is the coaching staff crafting a tailor made offensive scheme for that player to maximize his strengths and minimize his weaknesses while still allowing him to
grow and get better at all aspects of the game, or is the staff trying to squeeze that player into an already developed system expecting him to make
mistakes in that system in order to learn and master that system (the, this is what we run, so this is what you will run, you mess up, you learn
from it, we ain't changing it school of thought)?
He's probably only here
from Barca because they know he'll make
mistakes,
grow as a player and then go back to them later on.
And the truth is,
from the very beginning, being a mother is a balance of taking care of your kids while letting them
grow up and learn
from their
mistakes.
Parents that have
grown up in divorced homes might find that their parents» divorce affects the way they treat their own children; people that have been physically or emotionally abused might also find that some of the decisions they make stem
from them learning what not to do
from the many
mistakes of their own parents.
Only by learning
from our
mistakes do we develop and
grow as individuals and a society.
How to Encourage Encouragement is helping your children develop courage — courage to
grow and develop into the people they want to be, to feel capable, to be resilient, to enjoy life, to be happy, contributing members of society, and, as Dreikurs said, «To have the courage to be imperfect;» to feel free to make
mistakes and to learn
from them.
As we
grow up, we learn to focus on the past in order to learn
from our
mistakes.
As part of the
growing up experience, teens shouldn't be shielded
from their
mistakes as this is necessary for their development and eventual independence.
Learn
from your
mistakes,
grow stronger, and take this time to fortify your character.
However, the essential oil derives
from the seeds of its wild ancestor, also known as Queen Anne's Lace, which
grows prolifically in hedges and fields, and should not be
mistaken for the cheaper macerated carrot oil.
I think it is a
mistake to refer to wearing a variety of styles as «all over the place» or «jumping
from one thing to another», because those phrases carry rather negative connotations, as though those who enjoy wearing different looks are flighty, making random choices, and if we were proper
grown - ups we would have matured into a single signature style.
I am looking for a great women that can accept my flaws and past
mistakes knowing that I have learned
from them and
grown up.
You've learned
from the
mistakes you made when you were younger and your outlook on love has
grown.
Grant yourself and your matches the freedom to make
mistakes and
grow from them.
Learn
from your
mistakes, and
grow.
Instead of fretting over the «
mistakes» of your dating past, take a cold hard look at why you made those
mistakes, whether you're still likely to make those
mistakes, and what you can do to
grow from those experiences and prevent yourself
from repeating your errors.
Receiving mixed messages
from parents and relatives and the social revolutions of friends and neighbors, Marjane becomes a confused little girl, but luckinly surrounded by people that love her and enable her to slowly understand the nature of her surroundings as she
grows up and learns
from mistake after
mistake.
From there, it simply lets them move around in this closely interconnected, form new bonds, make mistakes, and grow from the entire proc
From there, it simply lets them move around in this closely interconnected, form new bonds, make
mistakes, and
grow from the entire proc
from the entire process.
Grown from an infant and now five years old, but appearing teenaged, Morgan (Anya Taylor - Joy) is grappling with her / its emotions and has lately begun to experience rather ominous «
mistakes.»
«It is so fulfilling to watch them
grow and be proud of their successes and learn
from their
mistakes.»
A good coach allows her team to make
mistakes so that they
grow from the experiences.
«Our model puts an emphasis on creating a safe environment where girls can experiment, play, make
mistakes, and learn
from them and
grow,» Kareem says.
«Young people have to be given space to
grow, and to feel like, «OK, I made a
mistake, but
from this learning experience I can continue to become better.
Above all else, I believe that a supportive classroom environment allows children to
grow into themselves and learn
from their
mistakes in a safe space.
Book: Tumbleweeds by Leila Meacham Sport: Friday night football games in small - town Texas Reviewer's verdict: «Thoughtfully written, Tumbleweeds follows its characters through struggles and
growing pains, all born
from their family misfortunes and adolescent
mistakes.
Growing up in post-World War II Europe, she saw destroyed cities rise anew and countries learn
from their
mistakes to achieve new respect and prosperity.
She is constantly
growing and learning
from her
mistakes....
Pricing a self - published novel this high is widely considered a
mistake — and not just because readers have
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from Amazon on books over $ 9.99
Traditional market statistics
from Nielsen, Bowker, and the AAP are completely blind to this rapidly
growing non-traditionally published segment of the US market, which has led to a flurry of
mistaken media coverage about «the US ebook market» flattening or shrinking.