Sentences with phrase «hardest things we experience»

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«Like Caterina Fake says, «Working on the right thing is probably more important than working hard,»» Karnjanaprakorn says of his Think Week experiences.
«You have to have had those shared experiences with your colleagues to know how best to work with them in the actual work setting when things get hard
But this year has reminded us that some of the most coveted things and experiences are ones that are, well, hard to get: the Tragically Hip's farewell tour, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Pirelli's über - exclusive limited - edition promo calendar.
There's definitely merit in learning things the hard way - sometimes you just have to try things and grow from the experience.
That whole episode was one of the hardest things I have ever experienced in my career.
I practice with easy things to develop skills so when I face the hard things, I act with experience.
It doesn't defeat them — not by any stretch — but it's sufficiently painful to cause them to take a good hard look in the mirror, determine what went wrong, learn from the experience, and do things differently going forward to avoid a repeat performance.
The most important thing I've learned is to make the experience you give an audience or a customer the absolute best you can make it — and that's hard when you're too focused on the future.
Things can get tricky, since startup valuations are hard to determine, plus friends and family aren't typically experienced business investors.
A wife and mother of two herself, Epperson knows a thing or two about the pitfalls of financial planning and doses her advice with plenty of humorous anecdotes, hard - earned experience, and down - to - earth language.
This unique combination of things is hard to find in this day and age, and the best way to experience them is to come for a visit and see for yourself.
Whether you're an amateur businessman or a well experienced one, selecting the best business card is a very hard thing.
The average number of autonomous miles between «bad experiences» — things like jerky motions or hard braking, which are more likely to cause discomfort than damage
In my experience and seeing wonderful marriages and train wrecks, one thing they all had in common was this; Money vs. again AMBITION & HARD WORK WILL EARN CASH BUT OF YOUR «LOOKING FOR A SUCKER W / MONEY», TRUST ME THEY NEVER GOT THE $ $ Because they were simply A SUCKER!
I am looking for authenticity, relevancy, no ovewhelming bands that take away from the experience of worship, clergy who are willing to answer my hard questions, who understand doubt is a stepping stone to deepening my belief, who accept everyone as Jesus did (and we know Jesus was a rebel who accepted and led all sorts of people), who don't feel the need to try to be hip, who speak about things without inserting politics, who are wiling to trash the temple to bring us back to the truth, who will step out of the box of comfort and be real.
I think another encouraging thing is that Jesus and the apostles promise that we will we experience hard times, persecution, etc..
The healing miracles are hard enough, but there are some things in our experience that help us start on an under - standing of them.
Jeremy have been asking the holy spirit for his help with this and in regards to the lame man that Jesus healed I do nt believe that sin was the issue for him just like the blind man was it his parents or did he sin the answer was neither but so that God would be glorified.What was the sin that may have been worse for him.The two situations are related of the woman caught in adultery the key words being go and sin no more only two references in the bible and will explain later the lame man we see at first his dependency on everyone else for his needs he cant do it he is in the best position to receive Gods grace but what does he do with it.Does he follow Jesus no we are told he goes to the temple and Jesus finds him now that he has his strength to do things on his own what his response to follow the way of the pharisees that is what is worse than his condition before so he is warned by go and sin no more.We get confused because we see the word sin but the giver of is speaking to him to go another way means death.Getting back to the two situations of the woman caught in adultery and the lame man here we see a picture of our hearts on the one our love for sin and on the other the desire to work out our salvation on our terms they are the two areas we have to submit to God.My experience was the self righteousness was the harder to deal with because it is linked in to our feelings of self worth and self confidence so we have to be broken so we are humble enough to realise that without God we can do nothing our flesh hates that so it is a struggle at first to change our way of thinking.brentnz
However, pain is a strange thinghard to compare when you are experiencing it (none of us really wants to trade our pain for someone else's but neither does that go far in making our pain less, well less painful.)
For out of his narrow prison and his own hard experience Paul had sent them one of his greatest expressions of the principle of the Christian life: «Brethren, whatsoever things are true, honorable, just, pure....
After that experience, it's hard to say, «Oh I don't take this whole thing serious, I don't even know if it's real.»
It's been a huge work - in - progress, and writing a book is one of the hardest things I have ever had to do, but it was also one of the best experiences of my life.
This was my first experience at making these buns, and I honestly thought It would be the most difficult thing in the entire world, and I would have the hardest time convincing you guys to try it.
Let's talk about DAIRY, which in my experience is the hardest thing to give up to go vegan!
Love your recipes, blog and your website even though I don't usually comment Children are the hardest and the best thing you will ever experience in your life!
The thing with inter they have a lot of players, Jovetic just came from Sevilla, can play across the top 3 positions, press, shoots and does the hard work, less injury prone than in his earlier days, will be 28 November and has EPL experience, valued at 12 - 16 million.
The thing about Koeman I like is that he has PL experience and has been pretty successful at both Southampton and Everton and having played for Ajax and captained Barca under Cruijff he has an A-list mentality and is not afraid of big name players and hard decisions.
He is idolised here more than he ever was and that can be a hard thing to give up, others who gave it up done so because they wanted both experiences for their career.
This was the statement released by Stoke City's Shay Given as the experienced goal - keeper said that he wants to get back into the pitch and take the position away from Lee Grant and that he is working hard to make it possible but things just have not been working out for him.
«From the first day he was ready for hard work, that's the most important thing and so because of these new things he experienced, this different style of football that then gives you the opportunity to do a few things not like you are used to [but] in a new way and that has obviously helped him.
Watching my child struggle without stepping in to «fix» things for him was one of the hardest things I've personally experienced as a mom, even though I knew it was the best thing for him.
They're very generally written, don't take into account everyone's personal experiences, and make a very hard thing sound so easy.
If we push our kids too hard, too fast, too soon, it's such a negative experience that they avoid taking risks or trying new things in the future.
Of course, it was hard to fall back to sleep, so I searched for forums of other moms who'd experienced the same thing; Desperately wanting to read they ended up going into labor.
Aside from several things that made getting breastfeeding off to a good start harder than it should have been, I was satisfied with the experience, but felt overall that being there was unnecessary and the staff were just in my way.
I am chiming in on the cloth diaper thing because I have tried many and researched many... cloth diaper die hards can get really crazy about sharing their experiences and their preferences.
We also give our kids opportunities to earn money from doing extra jobs so they can experience the joys of being rewarded for hard work, and working for something they want... but these jobs are extras, and generally things I'd love to pay a professional to do if I had the chance.
I have been reading a lot about attachment parenting pros and cons.I think that the pros are obvious.the cons however are if the parents decide they can not continue with for example co sleepng it is very hard on the child to then have to learn to sleep alone before they are confident enough to do so.for working parents the seperation to a carer is very hard and also helping parents to read the signs properly that their child wants to explore freely when they are used to protecting their little one.these are all things parents need to be aware of when adapting this form of parenting.I like it very much but I am a professional childcarer with additional childcare knowledge too and though parents always know their own child best risk for example is always an immotive subject to get across to parents that their little one needs to experience risk within of course a safe environment.
Nursing is one of the hardest things I have ever had to do as a mom, and yet, I experienced a sadness each time when it was over, even though I some ways I felt like I had anticipated this moment from the time my daughters were each born.
Kids need to experience discomfort and learn how to cope with hard things, and that's part of the journey with working.
It has been a hard experience (at first), but one of the best things I've ever done.
It's a hard balance and the first of many, many experiences where children learn that things aren't always equal.
Experience will teach them that no matter how hard they try sometimes things just don't go as planned.
It is my experience that one of the hardest things for parents after loss is not getting pregnant, surviving a scary pregnancy fraught with potential danger, or even giving birth, but it's finding the time and commitment and being ready to bring their rainbow baby home.
According to Breastfeeding Basics, although breastfeeding moms usually experience less anxiety and depression overall, sometimes when things aren't going well, you struggle with milk supply, or painful engorgement, depression can set in and be very hard to nurse through.
So here they are, eight not - so - great, hard to admit things I'm experiencing postpartum with my rainbow.
I worked hard while pregnant in hopes of career advancement and then experienced the let down when things didn't work out.
You went through one of the hardest things to experience in life outside of a loved one's death, and here you are — perhaps a bit frayed around the edges but full of hope, wisdom and enthusiasm nonetheless.
Birth does its own thing, and often it's harder than expected, even for women whose experience matched their birth plan.
It makes so much sense because it kind of just goes back to what we were saying earlier about how it's probably in all of us that we have an idealistic view of the family experience and like gosh, I don't know if I really want to talk about it like it being hard or things happening to my moods
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