Not exact matches
Two easy ideas to
keep top of mind: 1) Don't say «maybe» when you should say «no» and 2) Don't
try to do
something cheaply that you shouldn't do at all.
I'm
trying something new by including the Twitter handles or email addresses of the responders that were interested in
keeping the conversation going.
All three are really endorsing that single lesson that Branson
keeps referring to, however: raising kids who are brave enough to
try new things, and if they fall short, to get back up and
try something else.
Think of this as an ongoing experiment;
try something new, see if it works, and only
keep it if the data supports it.
«We had a system where were pursuing solutions; and we knew that if we
kept trying things, then we would find
something that could be very popular.
They were pursuing solutions, and they knew that if they
kept trying things, they would find
something that could be very popular.
You just have to
keep doing
something, seizing the next opportunity, staying open to
trying something new.
Something that is seen as impossible, you've just got to
keep trying and solve the problem.»
Routines allow you to operate efficiently —
keep doing the same things over and over again without thinking about it — but they get in the way of
trying to do
something new.
Yet the history of this quest for quietness, which I've explored by digging through archives, reveals
something of a paradox: The more time and money people spend
trying to
keep unwanted sound out, the more sensitive to it they become.
Whether you're just writing a Tweet or presenting a new product, you can do
something similar —
try to cut the fat as much as possible (while still conveying your main point) to
keep your audience glued.
Keep investing in yourself and
try to learn
something new.
I
try to
keep it fresh and
keep it interesting so I figure it gives people
something to look at.»
I pride myself on the fact that she is well behaved, I
keep her entertained when she needs it and if I see that passengers that she
tries to interact with are not interested I will make her understand this and she will find
something else to occupy her.
2) I've
tried throughout the years to listen to podcasts, but I'm a reader and I
keep opening tabs while the podcast is on and reading
something else, so I can't pay attention to when people are just talking at me.
«When you look at how much money somebody could make by turning a rental unit — particularly
something that's rent - controlled, where the city is
trying to
keep rent low — into what is essentially a hotel room, you see there's a powerful incentive there,» said Ed Lazere, executive director of the D.C. Fiscal Policy Institute, which helped oversee the report.
He notes that even «Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway lagged the S&P 500 in more than one - third of rolling three - year periods in the 25 years since 1987,» which, he says, is «
something to
keep in mind when
trying to gauge manager skill over shorter time periods.
That is
something I'm
trying to understand.Sorry I know very little about that right now.I have been told that very few entered heaven during the OT.I have no idea if that's true but I'm
keep digging for that.
Yes, I do
try to
keep open to what God is saying through other people, and often, He has said
something very clearly to me.
I think if you
keep searching for
something that makes sense to you, instead of
trying to «prove» or «disprove» the existence of a «higher power» might be a better way to go.
No sooner had I finished my piece for Faith magazine's last issue (in which, my readers may recall, I encouraged Polish Catholics to
keep themselves at arms length from the secularised and indifferentist ethos of many English dioceses) than news emerged that one English bishop at least had done
something to
try to address the problem, and that he had in the process aroused the kind of secularist hostility which is, I strongly suspect, — certainly in this country — the only really reliable sign that the Catholic Church is being faithful to its vocation.
but when
something keeps happening, people tend to
try to figure out why.
That's worth
something to me as I
try to
keep being a part of their lives.
When I de-converted from his flavor of evangelical christianity I
tried to find
something to hold on to, but it was unsatisfying and intellectually dishonest, so I just
kept evolving into a full - blown non-believer.
Have you ever thought that perseverance simply provides a better chance of success because you stay around longer and you just
keep trying until you begin to learn how to navigate a complex system and when combined with opportunity
something works out?
It should be quite obvious by now that my point is you
keep trying to describe
something that is all based on theories — unproven things.
Runners in a distance race, like jockeys in a horse race, always
try to
keep something in reserve for a final sprint.
As the first step in evangelisation, we must
try to
keep this search alive... I think that the Church should open today a sort of «court of the gentiles»... to dialogue with those for whom religion is
something foreign, to whom God is unknown, and who nonetheless would not like simply to remain without God, but at least to approach him as the Unknown.»
Neville you are quite right it is a process of growing i do nt believe Jeremy is saying we should sit there like a lump of clay and do nothing.But rather than doing
something thinking that that will add to the work of Christ is pointless.We are expected to walk by faith but alot of what is expected from the church or others are dead works and are done because the church expects us to do them.The way around this is to say no just do what the Lord wants you to and please him put him first.That way you are still walking by faith and growing in Christ rather than wasting time just
trying to
keep something going that needs to die so that Christ can be elevated to the highest position.brentnz
The Beach Boys were a pretty good model of what thoroughly middle class folk with no blues or country apprenticeship possibilities can aspire to do, working to
keep a rhythm n» blues feel while
trying to work
something fresh out of elements (barbershop, surf instros) that reflected their backgrounds.
this is just my own personal theory, but I suspect the reason Jesus cursed the fig tree that He did, was because he was probably tired, and hungry to the point of low blood sugar or hypoglycemia, and it made Him irritable... naturally, He was walking around in a body like ours, as it is said, like us in every way but sin... everybody
tries to read
something woowoo theological into it but maybe He was just tired and hungry, and irritability is a symptom for a number of conditions, but especially blood glucose or migraine issues... maybe He had migraines... I get those myself... just my theory, so the two Bible scholars that
keep coming on here shouldn't shoot bible verses at me... just sayin... Good «toon, David
Something that I
keep remembering about the church lately is that death ai nt» pretty and so often we judge others» journeys,
try to change them if it doesn't look quite right, the way we think it's supposed to look, the way we think it should look for it to fit into our safe version of God.
Keep trying to tell us about God coming from nothing and then creating everything from nothing, but that non-believers are wrong because for
something to exist,
something must have created it..
We don't
try and bring in new members, but people seem to
keep showing up because there is
something interesting happening.
Again here is
something that pushes me into the intensely uncomfortable place of seeing it playing out in my life and desperately
trying to
keep myself within the range of upright and honoring God.
I
try and
keep a batch in my kitchen most weeks so that I have
something to grab as I run out the door in the morning or I carry a couple around with me to snack on when I need an energy boost.
Even if sometimes what feels good is not what is labeled as healthiest So I will
keep on
trying my best, but stop
trying to be «perfect» and stop considering myself as weak because I ate
something out of a healthy diet.
I
try and
keep a batch in my kitchen most weeks so that I have
something to grab as I run out the door in the -LSB-...]
Sorry I have» t heard of any of these companies and always
keep a look out for
something new for my daughter to
try
I'm excited to find
something new he will eat, and hopefully he'll
keep trying new things.
Don't settle for ordinary when it comes to the treats that get you through the day,
try something refreshing with a robust blend of distinctive flavors that will
keep your tongue on its toes.
Without
trying to sound like an email in your spam inbox, the following is
something that has truly helped me loose weight and
keep it off.
Something about getting to 1000 + unread blogs makes me stress and I am
trying to
keep on top of it, at least for the start of the year.
jump to recipe I had Greek yogurt to use up, and I wanted to
try something new, and I wanted to
keep myself busy and distracted.
saying there was
something else I could
try to
keep the inflammatory symptoms under control.
Marriage is a lot of work, and it takes discipline and creativity to think outside the box, do new things,
keep things fresh, be willing to
try adventures, say no, say yes, be affectionate,
keep dating, still hug and kiss, dance, and be willing to bend, be flexible, do
something last minute.
In my endeavor to come up with
something different I
kept trying a variety of cheese sauce.
Her method for cooking chicken breasts in water to
keep them moist was
something I hadn't
tried, and it worked so well!
I still don't own a spiralizer and I feel like I'm literally the only food blogger who doesn't I didn't know coconut vinegar existed, but it sounds like
something I would love Oh, and I've never
tried daikon, I don't think I can find it here... But, I'm going to
keep my eyes peeled and see if it pops up in some of the more ethnic food stores around here!
This is why I
keep reading your recipes: yes, lemon zest & red pepper flake is delicious, but you're always
trying to create
something new!