Laurie Grengs is willing, committed and available as your healer / coach to help empower
you in your life choices.
IFS emphasizes improving the relationships we have with ourselves and our loved ones to increase our confidence and trust
in our life choices, and to become more comfortable in our own skin.
«Stephanie George has developed a comprehensive resource to enable children and young people
in their life choices and relationships.
The power is in your food and
in your life choices!
Not exact matches
At the time, his friends working at startups were
living in garages and were free to pursue their own ideas and cultivate their talents — he made his
choice and joined them.
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.
Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big
choices in life.
That person will have little
choice but to work longer than perhaps he or she planned earlier
in life.
I believe
in people and their desire to do the right thing and make the right
choices in life.
Unless you're
living in a society with arranged marriages, however, this is much more about your children's
choices than anything you can do for them as a parent.
In their new book, Decisive: How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work, brothers and academics Chip (of Stanford Graduate School of Business) and Dan Heath (of Duke) explore how to eliminate biases and improve the quality of our decision
In their new book, Decisive: How to Make Better
Choices in Life and Work, brothers and academics Chip (of Stanford Graduate School of Business) and Dan Heath (of Duke) explore how to eliminate biases and improve the quality of our decision
in Life and Work, brothers and academics Chip (of Stanford Graduate School of Business) and Dan Heath (of Duke) explore how to eliminate biases and improve the quality of our decisions.
Any
choice you make that eliminates toxic chemicals
in your
life is health - affirming.
While work /
life balance may be a pipe dream and a fundamental misunderstanding of how the world works, leaders who make strong, healthy
choices publicly are role models for their employees
in integrating their work responsibilities into the totality of their daily
lives.
This is not to sound manipulative at all; it's just that you want to be strategic
in the
choices you make about the people
in your
life.
In the George Lucas movie, THX - 1138 (the name of the main character was «THX - 1138 ″) everyone's
choices are removed and they all
live underground because above ground is «radioactive».
She photographed freaks, nudists, female impersonators and mentally disabled adults, because, either by
choice or by necessity, they disclosed more of themselves
in everyday
life than the typical person.
Now more than ever, we
live with a world of
choice and sales people
in particular are competing
in ways we never even imagined.
We
live in a world with enormous
choice and businesses that stand out are the ones that get noticed by creating real emotional connection.
The most successful businesses of the future will help us master, organize and intelligently deal with the vast
choices, inputs and resources now available to us
in order to permit us to
live fuller, better and more productive
lives.
This isn't rocket science — those who make better
choices in their home and work
lives benefit themselves and those around them.
A bit of his inner vision shines through
in his
choice of the comedic Monty Python classic «Always Look on the Bright Side of
Life.»
Are there times when you won't quite
live up to the «always the same»
choices in life?
You have your drive - for - your -
life cars and your die - behind - the - wheel cars, and, given a
choice, I would perish dashingly and with a smile
in a 458.
The reason for this
choice is that
life in Japan is simply unaffordable for retirees, says Hansen.
In his book «Humilitas: A Lost Key to
Life, Love and Leadership,» Macquarie University professor John Dickson defines the trait as «the noble
choice to forgo your status, deploy your resources or use your influence for the good of others before yourself.»
The last skirmish
in the work -
life war ended
in a saw - off, with the realization that our careers, like our kids, will always demand more attention than we can reasonably give, and we have to make
choices.
I suspect many of our
lives are more like that than we acknowledge, and making strong
choices about direction
in key moments is often what defines us.
In each case, J.D. could have made slightly different
choices and had a greatly different
life outcome.
Streamlining your routine and narrowing your
choices —
in as many aspects of your
life as possible — will save you the mental energy you'll need for the activity you're trying to turn into a habit.
In a Facebook
Live, high - performance coach Todd Herman had us reflect on what we have done these past five weeks and filtered them through something he calls the «Power 5,» a process that helps us continually evaluate our
choices and make sure we're getting closer to where we want to be.
It's abundantly clear that, as the speed of our days increases, we're losing the one - on - one time necessary to connect with the people
in our
lives and
in our companies whose thoughtful input we need to make smart decisions and right
choices for the future.
The
CHOICE Act would also roll back SIFI criteria for what are termed «
living wills» — essentially these are liquidation resolution plans under bankruptcy laws to be implemented if things go to heck
in a hand basket.
The four critical factors are: (a) businesses with recurring revenue bases — like a renewable subscription — are far better than ones dependent on constantly securing new customers; renewals are much easier and less expensive to secure than new sales; (b) customer retention is absolutely critical — all customers are very costly to acquire and very easy to lose
in a world of almost infinite
choices; (c) businesses based on products that require constant replacement or renewal (the «razor blade» model) are much more attractive than durable goods businesses (like selling refrigerators) where the products have very long repurchase or replacement
life cycles and where the market could even fairly quickly reach saturation points; and (d) businesses that offer products or services that had a predictably high rate of obsolescence were much more attractive than those where the products had long, useful
lives.
Not everything is critical at this very moment; not all things are urgent or important
in the scheme of our
lives; and
in a lot of cases if we're offered a reasonable
choice and some (financial) incentives, we're perfectly willing to wait for stuff as long as (a) the
choice is ours and (b) the
choice isn't irrevocable.
The family's bank of
choice has long been Deutsche Bank, which was the only bank willing to loan to Trump after he lost others money
in a series of bankruptcies — something he figured «was the bank's problem, not mine,» he wrote
in his 2007 book, «Think Big: Make it Happen
in Business and
Life.»
Amazon's Career
Choice, which launched
in 2012 and is
live in 10 countries, will expand to South Africa, Costa Rica, and Slovakia later this year.
You'll have a
choice of running it as a
live CD or installing it either
in parallel with or instead of Windows.
Did the
choice to have the project
live inside various social platforms make it harder to monetize, and did that contribute to First Look's decline
in interest?
In essence, spending a lot of time with your kids while also trusting them to make
choices for themselves (rather than ruling every aspect of their
lives with rules) seems to be the magic formula for well - adjusted offspring.
When staff are regularly coming and going, firms have no
choice but to codify the processes, practices and policies that otherwise
live in someone's head — a step that is instrumental
in facilitating sustainable growth.
In Canada, TSN's 9.1 million viewers and Sportsnet's 8.8 million subscribers have no
choice but to pay one of the Big Three cable providers for their
live - sports fix.
Unlike the nationalism of more culturally monolithic nations that tends to exclude foreign - born citizens,
in Canada it's immigrants like Abdul - Rahiim and Tura — people who
live here by
choice, not happenstance — who tend to be the biggest patriots.
«A significant expansion of the Child Tax Credit will help parents have more money at a time
in their
lives when they need it the most and give them the flexibility to make the best
choices regarding their families» care,» Ivanka said
in a statement late last month.
«We've created this social construct where your working
life ends at 65 and retirement begins,» says Sinha, whose own parents are both still working as physicians — by
choice, not financial necessity —
in their 70s.
Along the way, he shows how your worldview profoundly shapes the
choices you make and dictates how productive you will be
in life.
That all makes it a treasure trove of health data for scientists, and it's resulted
in more than 1,000 academic research projects about
life choices and health.
Sandberg and Oprah represent extreme
choices in life.
That's especially true on the housing front, Stinchcombe said — both
in terms of geographic variations
in costs of
living, and
choices like the type and size of your residence.
-- Dan O'Shea Can't
Live with It «Paper clearly remains the delivery medium of
choice, both
in terms of resolution and comprehension, for the time - addled entrepreneur.
People younger than 30 — typically without children or spouses of their own — have the energy, ambition and bandwidth to make career or entrepreneurial
choices which may be too scary later
in life.