He definitely listened to us and
let us make our decision with no pressure.
Not exact matches
We
make our
decision emotionally (and, to varying degrees, unconsciously), and then
let our rational processes justify that
decision with facts.
When combined, these often cause frustration
with the process, delays in
making hiring
decisions, bad hires, or
letting good candidates move right past you.
Letting them live
with the consequences of their actions can help them
make better
decisions the next time around.
Would you rather by the Chinese Ming Dynasty (or even modern China,
let's be honest) and the Turkish Ottoman Empire
with its seemingly easy ability to
make decisions and control outcomes or the messy, imperfect, self - correcting United States?
But whatever happened in the boardrooms of Apple, his next piece of advice is a valuable one for any good leader who wants to surround themselves
with top talent and retain those skilled workers: «If you want to hire great people and want them to stay working for you, you have to
let them
make a lot of
decisions and you have to be run by ideas, and not hierarchy.»
Researchers say that for many choices, spontaneous
decisions — based on
letting your thoughts just go
with the flow until they alight on something that feels right — can be as satisfying as
decisions made with deep deliberation.
You could invest your money in a target - date retirement fund in line
with your approximate retirement year, choose a target allocation fund based on the level of risk and return that you're comfortable
with, or go
with a managed account and
let an advisor help you
make decisions.
My Christian friend tried to be a good wife by submitting to her husband and
letting him
make all of the
decisions about finances, even though she's very good
with money.
I hope their laudable objective will not be hindered by the fact that they've all apparently been assigned and branded
with religious and ideological identities before they're even old enough to comprehend the meaning of them,
let alone
make an informed
decision for themselves.
We know people like them: the self - indulgent, confused younger son, who almost too late comes to himself; the father, who
lets the boy
make his own
decisions but never stops loving him; the virtuous but hardhearted older son, reluctant to share the reward of his fidelity
with a spendthrift brother.
When faced, for example,
with the
decision of whether or not to
let a seriously ill or irreversible patient succumb voluntarily in terminal situations, we might avoid
making the
decision now, arguing for the possibility — maybe next week — that a new cure for the patient's condition will be discovered.
Ronald Reagan was a joke.He
let his wife and the astrologists
make his
decisions with the help of the bankers on Wall Street.
If I selfishly love my frozen yogurt, microbreweries, and Pinterest, or dislike tattoos, noise, slow
decision -
making, or fill in the blank, more than my brothers and sisters who are different; if I prefer this church, or neighborhood because of the schools, the safety or because the worship resonates
with me; if I am committed to my ways of doing life; if I
let me self - comfort, self - enjoyment, self - security, or self - convenience guide my
decision making; I will never experience the gifts that accompany thriving relationships
with people who are different from me.
And shall not memory be able to remind him of that time when he sneaked away by underhanded means, in order to avoid a
decision; of that time when he gave the matter another turn, in order to please men; of that time that he deserted his post, in order to
let the storm pass over; of that time he knuckled under, in order to secure an easing off of his painful position; of that time he sought refuge and association
with others — perhaps, as it is called, in order to work all the more effectively for the Good's victory, that is, in order to
make his own position a little less difficult than as though at the midnight hour, somewhat terror - stricken, one stood all alone «
with heavily loaded weapons at his dangerous post.»
Many Americans,
let alone women throughout the world, do not have the luxury of choosing how long they would like to stay home
with their new babies; it is a
decision made for them — often by personal budgets, company policies, or a combination of both.
This was a
decision fraught
with anxiety though,
let me tell you: I desperately wanted to
make them (they're on the list!)
I flip flop on the chocolate vs vanilla thing all the dang time, so both together
with no tough
decisions always
makes me happy to Ha yes
let's keep dentists and tastebuds happy all at the same time and stick to ice CREAM instead of ice CUBE sandwiches.
Lets do what Wenger and the board are incapable of doing and be proactive in
making Wengers
decision to leave ours and not theirs Mediocrity will continue to be the norm
with Wenger in charge Wenger is violating the Natural Law of Football
Your thinking would have some credence if Wenger had
made a
decision with Wilshere, long before now, in fact well before he went on loan to Bourmemouth, to
let him go.
On the other hand, there were clear moments where Girardi would
let his distrust of a player interfere
with his
decision -
making.
So many are totally incapable of
letting their head
make decisions, rather than their heart
with it's «pie in the sky hopes», which we all share but which certain of us — the ones
with «nous» — know will never happen, merely by wishing.
The best transfer
decision AFC can
make in the month of January is to find a replacement for Wenger and
let him hit the ground running immediately
with the new backroom staff.
Let's face it goalkeepers tend to march to the beat of a different drum and Szczesny certainly fell into that category, but most of his antics were relatively harmless and simply reflected a certain level of immaturity that isn't uncommon for someone thrust into the limelight at such a young age... lord knows we've seen that happen
with numerous players throughout the years and very few were ever banished for such behaviour... the only on - field action that drove me crazy was his inability to take a deep breath and not try to rush the play
with an ill - timed throw at certain points in the game when common sense suggested holding the ball and slowing things down... the fact that he continued to do this probably had a lot to do
with the glaring lack of coaching time spent
with the goalkeepers... ultimately he
made the fateful
decision to take his frustrations out into the public sphere and paid dearly for it... in the end, his services were wanted by several of the best Italian squads, which is significant considering the historical importance placed on the defensive side of the ball in Serie A... all I know is that if someone asked me to pick the most athletically gifted goalkeeper we have had in our squad since the arrival of Wenger, without hesitation, he would be my pick and for that reason his departure is more than a little disappointing... what else is new though
With the January transfer window rapidly approaching, a
decision will have to be
made on the pair and rather than lose them for nothing in July, it's time Arsenal and Arsene Wenger to
let the pair go.
Unlike Darnold, Rosen threw touchdowns, didn't
let the clock run out on his offense in the first half
with a field - goal attempt in the
making, and appeared to
make solid
decisions.
Let's be honest
with ourselves here, it is a difficult
decision for Vardy to
make and honestly I expect him to stay at Leicester this summer.
Wenger will always
make a controversial
decision in his team selection,
let's just learn to live
with it.
It's a tough
decision for WENGER to
make, but at the end he will need to
let Jack go; sadly I am sure he will do well in a different team, unfortunately will never be the case
with ARSENAL.
With parenting like that, it's amazing these women can choose from a menu,
let alone
make smart career
decisions.
However, if a kid has an offer, but he hasn't visited and the coaches have no evidence his family is onboard
with a
decision to commit, I can totally see the coaches saying, «Hey,
let's hold off until you visit the school
with your family, because this is one of the most important
decisions you'll ever
make in your life and we want to
make sure you and your family have all the information you need and all your questions answered before you
make it.»
How many years did we (arsenal) have had
decisions go against us Pellegrini must be nervous his
making excuses like we use to, I thought Arsenal played really well,
let's not forger we played
with four new signings which take a few weeks before they all settle in,
I have always thought that while Szczesny was a fantastic reaction keeper, on par
with some of the better keepers in Europe, it was always his
decision making and positioning that
let him down and gave up some needless goals and chances.
I would agree
with Stow Hammer
let's see what he is like when he starts playing, if he transforms the team accross a season then up his salary, if not
make a
decision on his future.
Obviously we all want Moyes to be a success but we cant
let Fergie show blind faith in him because he chose him we all know how stubborn Fergie can be.Lets get to the end of the season and see if our style of play improves and
make a
decision on the manager then cos it will come down to do you trust Moyes
with huge amounts of money or not?
With officials continuing to
make controversial game changing
decisions let's hope that he has a quiet game tonight.
Like the rest of you, my mom
made a good
decision IMO — she found weaning me around 14 months was difficult (on both of us
with her oversupply & my crying) so she fed me at the breast until I was ready to
let go on my own.
As mum, being there for your child every time is important, although, it is also nice to sometimes
let your child have alone time as well as
make some
decisions by himself, like going for shopping together and
letting your child choose the type of clothes or shoes he prefers as well as if he wants to play alone
with friends without you being there, it is important to
let him learn to
make his own
decisions.
They can then share ongoing, objective reports
with their children's doctor to help
make more informed
decisions about whether or not to
let their children return to the playing field — or playground — following a documented concussion.
Along
with the plan to
let him experience the natural consequences of his
decision, build in rewards for success, if he does
make the right
decision.
I grew up living in fear of my mother (I still have issues
with females in authority), unsure of myself and if my actions would result in negative effects, living in constant fear of
letting people down, and basically not feeling the least bit confident in my actions or ability to
make the right
decision.
After talking to his pediatrician at his 4 - month well - baby check, I
made the wrenching
decision to nurse him at night (when he'd be most likely to take it), pump during the day at work — but not at home
with him — and
let the chips fall where they may.
Do whatever you're comfortable
with and don't
let anyone
make you feel guilty about your
decision.
Let Kids Be Kids While being a single mom and transitioning into single motherhood can be a difficult process, avoid
making your children deal
with adult
decisions just because you are worn out.
It is important that you are open
with your child about what is happening and
let him participate in and
make decisions when appropriate.
So we
made the
decision to call our adoption counselor at Open Adoption & Family Services and
let her know everything that was going on
with CPS.
The National Leadership Council represents a group
with voting power that
lets franchisees» voices be heard and has franchisee involvement in the
decision -
making process.
By talking about outfits in advance, laying out clothes the night before and
letting natural consequences do their thing, we are helping our kids
make informed
decisions that all of us can be happy
with.
I continue to bite my tongue and try hard to
let them
make their own
decisions, and live
with the consequences.
You're going to be in an emergency situation
with doctors and nurses you don't know who are not going to have time to
let you search google before
making a medical
decision.