Sentences with phrase «just time and working»

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«Now Mark, I am more than willing to give you my time and really work with you to find out exactly what the best solution for you and your specific situation is, I'm just going to ask for one thing in return... As we go through this, if you don't feel that what we have is a good fit, are you okay telling me that?
«Instead of going out into the market and hiring a designer to do it full time, we could rely on the already - vetted great designers from Axiom Zen to just put in a couple of weeks of work for us.»
To make time for other work and life commitments, students take classes just one weekend per month over a 21 - month period at the UNBC campus in Prince George or the Langara College campus in Vancouver.
If they get to the end of a project and you have just looked at their work for the first time, it could be too late to change the results.
Now the guiding principle: Stick to just these exercises, and always do a little bit more each time you work out.
In the in - depth piece she enumerates a long list of innovators — from Ernest Hemingway to Steve Wozniak — who felt solitude was central to their work, before going on to argue that it's not just artists and inventors who need to carve out more time alone.
Hatem knew better than to second - guess her instincts — and not just because he was relieved to see her excited about work for the first time since the loss.
Working from home can sometimes put you in a motivation rut, but you must have the discipline to get up on time, do your work and complete your work within a schedule, just as you would if you were going to work in an office outside of your home.
«A lot of times people will just talk about what they're working on or turn to their neighbor and ask them,» says Bacigalupo, (who, by the way, was recently featured on the cover of Inc.).
But time spent at work doesn't have to be just the filler between leaving home and coming home.
It's sort of a staple of interviews and profiles with high performers to ask them what they eat for breakfast, when they work out, how they handle their first daily ingestion of information — and to what extent they just spend time with their families.
The distractions that crop up in a worker's day might be slightly different in the home (chores, television, pets, errands and children were all listed as time sucks by the telecommuters who were polled), but interruptions at work are just as common.
Ponder this the next time you sip a cup of Joe at work: That single - cup coffee maker everyone at your office loves — and constantly touches — isn't just an environmental waste factory.
Most people are basically honest, so most - of - us - most - of - the - time trust the makers of the goods we consume, and that works out just fine.
While conversations with partners, clients, and team members are crucial, time to get work done is just as important.
Just because you're at home, don't spend your work time scheduling the guy to clean your gutters or calling to get a lower rate on your cable and Internet service.
I had a lunch appointment and normally would have worked in the house before heading across town just in time for the meeting.
Many workers, who are just beginning their careers and work multiple part - time jobs, face this challenge as well.
I stopped working after I had my daughter and have been... Just whenever I have free time.
Forget practice and conditioning and everything else — Tom Brady probably spends more time just watching film than the rest of us spend at work.
At the same time, he knows his work can't be just slogans and pep talks.
Three of us started the company, we were first time software entrepreneurs, we were starting in a difficult environment in late 2000 when the Internet bubble had burst, we couldn't get funding, we were working without salaries and having no financial cushion... but almost in a linear fashion it just got better and better: more momentum, more customers, better culture, better technology.
After spending just a few months working in his first full - time position out of college, Sam realized that he didn't want a safe nine - to - five job with a 401 (k), good health insurance, and a few annual days of PTO.
The first group just continued commuting to work as they always had, answering questions about their happiness levels, commute times, job satisfaction, and emotional exhaustion.
It took 90 minutes to make, and just coming home from work, I didn't have time to spend 90 minutes making a pizza,» she said.
To establish structure and discipline, plan your meals out ahead of time, set a weekly work schedule, and track your hours to ensure that you're working effectively and not just being busy.
Take time to read books for pleasure, not just for work, and while you're at it, do some writing, too.
«For a long time, I worked in a pure fee - for - service model, and I still have people who just want to hire a designer.
«It just happened at a time that women were beginning to work and that little dress that was both feminine but empowered them became a symbol of that time and became a symbol of women's emancipation,» she said.
Do you find yourself constantly griping to your friends about your job, or just feel negative and unhappy most of the time, especially at work?
They worked through a weekend to figure out just how Pegasus workedand then it was time to tell Apple (aapl).
But that's like saying, «Every time there's an important discussion, I'll excuse myself,» and that's just not the way I like to work.
For just the next five days, schedule — and stick to — a few longer blocks of focused time to get important work done.
«As long as you're learning from those failures and getting better from them over timeand you don't just keep pushing against something that isn't working — you are agile and you can make those adjustments as you need to,» she says.
But beyond that, it's also a good time to ask because of a... let's just call it a spirited debate that recently broke out between two groups of scientists who work on climate and energy.
They had job sharing; rather than having German industry just slash and burn and cut all their workers the way that happened in the United States, what (the German government) did was have those workers work part - time and subsidize their wages.
Today's workers are pretty entitled when it comes to Olympics - watching during the workday: More than three - quarters say it's «appropriate» for them to take work time to watch a competition or check scores — and a surprising 56 % think it's just fine for them or their colleagues to spend half an hour of the workday watching, listening to, or reading about the games, and almost 10 % think it's reasonable to spend an hour or more concentrating on the Games instead of their jobs.
Other solutions include getting enough — but not too much — sleep, as well as spending just enough time with family, at work and exercising.
I found a rhythm and quit thinking about the finish line and just focused on grinding out 25 at a time, and it worked...
Coffee shops have proven time and again to provide just enough distraction to be a fitting backdrop for many work activities.
Judging from his employees» reactions, «it's very clear that adults can use a refresher on this; for many of them, it may be the first time they've gotten a good understanding of how a 401K works, or the difference between buying and renting... all this stuff is just so relevant to all age groups.»
But if you worked at GE at that time and heard Welch speak, he would have focused over and over again on just three things: globalize the business, drive service and recurring revenues, and improve quality throughout the company by embracing the discipline of six sigma.
«I always thought there were two types of programmers: those that just do the work to get it done, and those who spend too much time worrying about the finer details.
Spending the time to talk to people about their lives outside work shows a genuine interest in them as individuals and sends a message that they're more than just hired hands.
I'm battling with that answer just like you are, but in my experience there are three time management tips that actually work in real life and will help you improve your health and productivity.
To then assume that you can, at times, not work (or not care about your work) and just collect your paycheck is a faulty perspective.
Take your most important goal right now — whether it's to lose weight, make more money, or land the promotion at workand spend some time focusing all of your attention towards getting very clear about the answers to the questions I just proposed.
My perspective at the time was: I'm killing myself at work, so when I get home, I just want to kick back with a cocktail and watch some TV.
Invest a little time into making your company a place of joy, hard work and professionalism, and it just might help your bottom line.
You may find that spending a lot of time exploring and working far away from your home base is just what you wanted for this period in your life.
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