Sentences with phrase «hard sense of purpose»

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It is important to give your staff a sense of purpose and explain how their hard work affects the company.
The logistical and psychological implications of separating yourself from a business you've worked hard to build — and creating a new identity and sense of purpose after you've left — are often more challenging than most sellers realize.
With a strong sense of purpose, a hungry mind, and a willingness to work hard, I assumed my success was assured.
After the excitement of David Arnold's three scores for Emmerich and then the brief diversion to the great John Williams on The Patriot, the change in musical approach since Kloser (later joined by Wander) took over is so extreme, it doesn't really make sense — it's hard to talk about any of the previous four Kloser / Wander scores for Emmerich without repeatedly using the word «bland» — I've just never been able to reconcile the outlandish extravagance of every other aspect of the films with the understated timidity of their scores, which seem to serve no purpose whatsoever.
Watters School is working hard to actively encourage students» sense of agency and purpose and to grow their SEL skills.
Ednovate's model includes helping students to connect their studies to their personal goals in order to create a sense of purpose for their hard work.
An editorial in the local paper said, «There's a new sense of optimism, possibility, pride, and purpose permeating Springfield schools this year, where the hard work of education reform is beginning to pay off» («Springfield Schools See Big Boost in Test Scores, Morale,» 2013).
Opening your heart and home to a hard - to - place pet can give you a great sense of pride and purpose.
Almost without exception, people who adopt older animals feel a special sense of pride and purpose in opening their heart to a hard - to - place pet.
The film moves along with such a strange sense of purpose it's hard to look away from.
It's harder to be successful in an area for which you don't feel passion or a sense of purpose, says New York City - based career counselor and executive coach Roy Cohen, author of The Wall Street Professional's Survival Guide.
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