So agree that this is true in
life about our failures.
Not exact matches
Baehr's mentor, Walter Hailey, whose insurance company Lone Star
Life Insurance went on to become a Kmart insurance company, used to take an hour - long walk at 5 a.m. every morning with a group of close friends to talk
about ideas, successes and
failures.
As often as experts offer counter-intuitive lessons
about the amazing,
life - changing results of
failure, the fact of the matter is that most listeners don't really believe them.
Security
Failures In Benghazi: Republican critics continue to raise questions
about why the State Department refused requests for more security personnel in Benghazi before the attacks, and whether the State Department and the Pentagon did everything possible to save American
lives while the mission in Benghazi was under attack.
And pretty much everyone agrees that celebrating to the things that are actually, currently good in your
life is awesome for achievement and mental health (being kind to yourself
about past
failures also seems like a good idea).
Fear of
failure often has deep roots in our early
lives, so getting tough with yourself and giving yourself a lecture is
about as effective as yelling at a teary two year old.
Just hoping things will turn out well stops us from making tough choices, believing the best
about others can get you taken advantage of, and a
failure to look at the world as it truly is can be harmful to both your business and your personal
life.
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It's not fun to fail, and I don't recommend it:) But 80 % of startups die and one of the best things
about tech is the belief that
failure isn't fatal and is often the best way to learn and
live to try again.
The way you approach a goal, your beliefs
about your
life, and your mental game form the foundation for any success or
failure.
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These are helpful.You are right that market
failures have hit elder popluation in heavy way in past decade or so, and on top of that the fed locks interest at artificial rate low, so if we did save like our wise elder and financial advisors told us to do, we now get
about nothing at all in interest return on those
life savings.
I think that there will be some initial tears for those who have not recognised the harm they have done to others in this
life and before everlasting joy is granted our unrepented sins (ie the
failure to recognise, admit and change our minds
about our weaknesses that hurt others I this
life) are laid bare and the full depravity of our own soul is known to us.
It's
about our repeated
failure to
live that love, and the love of God that redeems us and makes us whole as a human family.
In a new edition of the New International Version of the Bible, «Game Plan for
Life Bible, NIV: Notes by Joe Gibbs,» and a book of biblical devotions, «Game Plan for
Life: Chalk Talks,» Gibbs writes frankly
about many of his
failures,
about how just as his coaching career was soaring he was facing private calamities including a bad real estate deal that had him losing $ 35,000 a month and spiraling into bankruptcy.
Questions also are raised
about the identity of the church that plays such a major role in the Radical Orthodox account of history,
about whether there is a doctrine of providence implicit in it,
about the dismissal or ignoring of Protestantism,
about the role of Jesus in its Christianity,
about the role of Socrates in its Platonism,
about its
failure to engage with the challenge of modern scientific and technological developments,
about how other faith traditions are related to this version of faith, and
about whether this is a habitable orthodoxy for ordinary
life.
The other possibility, the evocation of the transcendent good — grace, beauty, God — through the hard temporal realities of individuals in action is much harder to carry off, as evidenced in Greene's The Power and the Glory, Charles Williams» Descent into Hell, C. S. Lewis» Out of the Silent Planet, Tolstoy's Resurrection, and perhaps most poignantly in the dismal
failure of most literary attempts to portray the central mystery, the
life of Jesus — Kazantzakis» The Greek Passion, Faulkner's A Fable, or — most dismal of all, historical novels
about Jesus (what could be less hidden?)
It is being transparent
about my
failures and shortcomings because I don't have to be perfect while also striving to conform to Christ's character in my day - to - day
life.
«A developmental task is a task which arises at or
about a certain period of the
life of an individual, successful achievement of which leads to happiness and to success with later tasks, while
failure leads to unhappiness in the individual, disapproval of society, and difficulty with later tasks» (Robert J. Havighurst, quoted by Duvall, op.
To fail to be one's true human self is to fail in maintaining on one's part the right relationship with God in the divine intention for mankind and at the same moment a
failure in right relationships with other men and women and children, characterized as it should be by the caring, sharing, giving, and receiving which brings
about a condition of peace and concord — which is shalom or abundance of
life.
And then, when, like most of the kids in the youth groups or Bible colleges, we found ourselves in a rather usual sort of
life, surprisingly not preaching to thousands on a weeknight, we were left feeling like
failures, like somehow we weren't measuring up, we weren't serving God effectively, we must have missed it because isn't our
life supposed to be
about doing big, successful things for God?
Her honesty
about the uncomfortable realities of
life and faith — the unresolved, the disappointments, the mysterious, the gray, the hopeful, the routine, the
failures, the valiant efforts — give this book a more conversational and intimate feel than any of her others.
Even though, by worldly standards, John's
life and ministry ended in
failure, he died at
about 30 years old, alone, in prison, God's viewpoint is different.
I had known and believed that Jesus died for me along with everything else
about the gospel, but I was being called out by the articles I read for the sin in my
life and for my
failure to make Jesus lord over my
life.
And this is even before the knuckle - dragging imam offers a harsh, well - received sermon fueled by anti-Semitism and formulations anchored in both qur» anic citations
about the Israelites» putative
failure to
live as God's chosen people and in fever - swamp criticisms of the State of Israel.
When he retired two years later, the most reliable account of his
life available may have been his own early memoirs, which says something
about his honesty but even more
about the
failure of elites to take him seriously.
«For Christians, in particular, this is a serious
failure: we are in danger of not thinking
about what is involved in our belief that we are made in God's image, made for creative engagement in the
lives of others that will build them up as they build us up.
What if
failure was not
about our inability to keep up with others, but meant a
life devoid of serving others or a
life lived without love?
It influences everything
about their personalities — their anxiety levels, choice of defenses against anxiety, perceptions of reality, models of success and
failure, their roles, self - images, conflict patterns, values and
life goals.
One of the insidiously damaging aspects of the present debate
about the divorced and remarried is the
failure to say anything
about the proper dispositions required for a non-sacrilegious communion, and the general acquiescence in everyone coming up to receive the Eucharist regardless of their state of
life, state of soul, or faith in the real presence.
Instead, her honesty
about the uncomfortable realities of
life and faith — the unresolved, the disappointments, the mysterious, the gray, the hopeful, the routine, the
failures, the valiant efforts — give this book a more conversational and intimate feel than any of her others.
Oh gosh how much I loved this post; your words & thoughts
about life and
failure; these photos; this recipe.
On the other hand people who think wenger is useless are failed manager, ex-footbalkers with zero knowledge
about football administration, sports journalists who manufacture news, and fans who are largely
failures in their personal
lives.
total
failure... Can you believe Wenger spent 32 millions on 2 average players (Chambers and Welbeck) and is penny pinching when is sbout real class players?What is in his mind?Pay a fortune in salary for mediocre players
live Walcott, Ramsey and Wilshere and have hesitations
about increasing Sanchez wages... keeping on books
failures like Sanogo... The truth is - I say it for years and years - until the «British core» disapears, we are not going to be succesful.The low quality of British players is dragging the team back.Last time Arsenal was a powerhouse NONE of the first 11 was British.Wanna see how the British quality looks like in a football team - look no further than national sides of England, Scotland, N Ireland, Wales, even Ireland (not British but same style)- all mediocre teams «able» to be defeated by any team coming to mind.And you are asking
about Chambers?He is in the same mold like Wilshere,Walcott,Ox,Ramsey,Gibs,Jenkinson - mediocre overpriced and overpaid players.The world is full with hungry, ambitious and skilled players
living in poverty and dreaming of moving to the top at any cost or sacrifice (did you see the poor house - if you can call that house, looking more like an old tent - in which Alexis Sanchez grew up?Or Suarez?)
It is generally kids, narcissists and people with tremendous insecurities and
failures elsewhere in
life that will wail on
about what they would like, how things should work in accordance with their world view and can not adjust to the core essence of sport is losing or failing is 95 % of the experience for 95 % of the time.
Nothing is logic
about you Comment, are you saying we should just
live it like that until Kroenke is dead, no no no we can use our money to pay for heart attack and
failures again, we don't need Barcelona and Real Madrid to dream who we should be, can't you see how Tottenham play?
Both Daniels and Foster saw the huge amount of stress in students»
lives as an effect of the fear of
failure, as well as an opportunity to learn
about how to deal with stress through social emotional learning.
Only in Albany does changing your mind
about running for Governor become relevant in relation to a
failure to hold hearings on a potentially
life threatening exposure to toxic material?
He claimed that voters are always renegotiating contracts in day - to - day
life (what sort of voters he has in mind, I'm not sure) and so will understand that the Tories»
failure to deliver for him required the
about - turn.
About 600,000 Canadians are
living with heart
failure, and the disease is expected to rise as more people survive heart attacks and other heart conditions and continue to
live longer.
Standing in a payphone in the village of San Pedro, Chile,
about 100 km from the base of Volcano Lascar, volcano researcher Tamsin Mather and colleagues are trying desperately to get through to the manufacturer of their remote sensing device in the U.S. Equipment
failure is the bane of any scientist's
life, but when it happens in remote terrain, a hitch like this can toll the death knell for further data collection on a precious field trip.
Frustrated by
failure to agree a broad international deal to limit global warming,
about 30 nations have joined the U.S. initiative to limit short -
lived air pollutants as a new way to curb temperature rises, protect health and aid crop growth.
«Being involved with the AHA is really important to me,» Latifah said, «because they're getting the information out there
about heart
failure and the small changes you can take in your
life to prevent it and manage it.»
If you create rigid rules for yourself
about exercise and eating, you'll not only set yourself up for
failure, you'll also start to associate healthy
living with negative feelings — and that's a guaranteed way to fall off the healthy wagon for good.
There's no doubt ICDs can save
lives — especially for people whose hearts have been severely weakened by heart
failure or a heart attack — but according to one estimate, only
about 35 % of Americans who are eligible for the device actually have them, even though insurance generally covers the cost.
You believe success and money are only for a select few You like to moan and complain
about how unfair
life is You aren't ready to erase worry, fear of
failure or impostor syndrome in under 3 months You are not willing to spend 2 - 3 hours a week on your business
● Quitting a job I really wanted to keep, but wasn't in a mental headspace to stick with ● Depression ● Loss of motivation that resulted in poor eating habits, workout habits and a 20 - pound weight gain ● Foreclosure ● Periodic loss of clients or trouble landing new clients ● Moving back in with my parents as a 30 - year - old ● Complete confusion and lack of direction
about career and
life ● And too many tiny, daily
failures to even count
All the struggles she talked
about was my
life, and I was sick and tired of being trapped... a
failure... miserable...
Life is strange with its twists and turns, As every one of us sometimes learns, And many a
failure turns
about, When he might have w on had he stuck it out; Don't give up though the pace seems slow, You may succeed with another blow.