Sentences with phrase «let him be»

Let's be very clear here.
Let's be honest here.
MusclePharm already has huge brand recognition, but adding organic lets us be a company that provides products for every person in the household.
But really, let's be honest, this is a very young company.
If you can shift your role toward a healthier version of what you're already doing, you'll save time with more productive interactions and, let's be honest, people will just like you more.
Now, let's be clear - delegation is not abrogation.
Let's be honest, if you're doing any of the things I have already mentioned — constantly checking email, attending meetings, and peeking over the shoulders of your people — that adds up to a ton of work.
The people at HMS we filmed were worried that we would get in their way,» Malinda says, «but we proved we respect what they do and that gave them the confidence to let us be there.
Let's be honest, sweaty stainless steel in kinda gross.
Let's be honest, working from home has a lot of pros — and a few cons too.
LET»S be honest, New Year's resolutions seldom have impetus past mid-January, so why not set yourself a goal that is enjoyable and at least has some hope of being achieved, like learning more about wine.
There are a lot of reasons to create thought leadership, but let's be honest: the dream is that readers and potential investors will be so impressed by your insights and expertise they click the link in your bio to find out exactly what you're selling.
However, do not let them be your means to an end.
Let's be honest, some people just want the «right answer» so they can be told what to do because, well, they just don't care enough to put in the effort.
Now, I've been called a bad mother for choosing to return to full - time work after having a baby, too, so let me be clear: Motherhood and career are not a zero sum game.
Let's be honest — there is competition out there for nearly any product or service you can provide.
Let's be real: I am not hiding from the law.
Now let's be realistic — not everyone is going to be able to invest $ 1,000 and make $ 2,000 profit month after month, but the key is to at least explore PPC advertising as an option and be willing to invest some money to try it for a couple months.
So we thought, «Let's be open in the evenings, let's be open on the weekends, let's be open in areas that are accessible to people.»
We'll let you be the judge.
«We should place these feelings at the center of our lives and let them be the catalysts for a sustained exploration that continues throughout the week, over months and probably years, and that generates conversations with ourselves, with friends, mentors and with professionals,» he writes, warning us that «something very serious is going on when sadness and anxiety descend for a few hours on Sunday evenings.»
It's not that you're ignoring that there is something wrong with you, you're just not letting it be the primary focus.
It lets you be on your device at all times and so this is just an extension of that to really interact very quickly,» said CEO Kelly Steckelberg.
But let's be perfectly clear.
Let's be generous and round up to 10 %.
Let it be somebody else's problem,» Entner said.
«Let's be honest, who is the biggest victim of this whole story?
A Harvard Business School associate professor who saw crimson after getting overcharged $ 4 on a $ 53.35 order of Chinese food reportedly launched an email wrestling match with the eatery's owners — and let it be known he had notified «the applicable authorities» of the menu mishap.
«We should not just let it be about «Oh this man behaved like this» and «This is so shocking,» or all of that,» Shah Rukh Khan, another top movie star who's worked in Bollywood for three decades, told Business Insider.
Let's be real: Every month, it feels as if a new dating app launches on the promise that it is the «non-creepy» (or, at the very least, «less creepy») version of Tinder, the ubiquitous photo - based mobile - matchmaking service that's taken the online dating world by storm.
Issues that we are currently attacking are content generation, getting more headphone companies to let us be their OEM for Shieldz and meeting with decision - makers.
There are lots of reasons to love your smartphone — it lets you be productive on the go (or does it?)
For a dyed - in - the - wool entrepreneur, starting companies may be thrilling (here's Ev Williams explaining that he continues to build companies because it's more fun than being a ski bum), but let's be honest — you're probably also not averse to making a boatload of cash.
Let's be clear: if you're new, young, or less experienced, chances are you have very little credibility.
When asked if this happened in his case, Kaepernick replied, «We'll let that be unanswered.»
So let's be practical for a moment and discuss the sort of behavior we consistently value in our most cherished leaders.
One thing you should never let be your motivator is money.
Let's be honest: Many of us already Facebook at work, guiltily scanning our newsfeeds for updates or clandestinely scrolling through a friend's photo album for a few stolen moments before returning to the actual productive stuff.
Let's be fair, that's pretty hard to walk back.
«Let's be honest, the massive shift toward SUVs and trucks allowed all the car companies to make more money selling fewer cars last year.»
But let's be honest: There isn't always an open line of communication between executives and employees.
Suspicious because — let's be honest — nobody really likes their telecom carrier that much.
«Let this be a warning: if you are a corporation who thinks you will ride out Trump, and quietly make money at his side, you will be made to pay a price,» O'Sullivan first told The Daily Beast.
But let's be honest, as much as many of us enjoy the excesses of the season, the chaos can leave a lot of us feeling overwhelmed come January.
Let this be a cautionary tale for you.
Let's be honest — and this is coming from someone who works in marketing — there are no «laws» in marketing.
New Jersey — a wealthy, educated state with ready access to world - class health care in Philadelphia and New York City — has «better access to higher - quality information that lets us be more complete» in screening, Walter Zahorodny, a New Jersey Medical School professor and director of the New Jersey Autism Study, said in a conference call about the findings.
Shopify sees revenue growing 67 percent in 2017 to around $ 650 million, though, let's be honest, it'll probably increase that prediction again next quarter.
We hear so much about awful treatment of job - seekers, but let's be honest - the problem is just as bad from the recruiter's point of view.
If your organization believes in promoting from within, let that be known.
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