Sentences with phrase «little thinks like»

They tweak little thinks like their posture, feet positioning, timing and gripping the barbell right.
A little thought like this goes a ways to ensuring that everything runs effortlessly and there are no needless disagreements.

Not exact matches

It's obviously geared towards having the chance of a romantic connection, but if it's not, then there's a great chance that it'll at least be a friend or someone that might be a good business connection or something, and so I think being geared towards just social discovery generally both makes it a more effective product and also there's still I feel like a little bit of a stigma associated with online dating, and this makes it just a much more accessible product.
The problem is, credit repair is a little like improving your professional network: You only think about it when it matters.
I always think it's a little like taking your eyes off the road when driving because you're busy changing the radio station.
That's why saying things like «What I've found is...» or «I think...» carry little weight.
It turned out that like Time didn't really do anything until the iPad actually shipped and Popular Science came out later and stuff, so I think I was a little puzzled that there wasn't more magazine type material on the iPad when it launched.
00:46 Tarpinian: I wanted to make some money, and I honestly thought it was going to be like something small like a little hobby.
Even Rusnak seems to think his invention is a little freaky: «It feels like someone's stalking me,» he says in a video that shows the cyborg cart on the move.
Far better, Friedman argues, to emulate forward - thinking companies like LinkedIn, Netflix and Calgary's BluEra, which offer unlimited vacation policies to emphasize that it's OK to take as much — or as little — time off, as long as employees get their jobs done.
«I think one of the things that this team is lacking that hurts them the most is not having the true leaders like we had last year and guys that, when things go bad... I feel like when things go bad, this team struggles a little with bouncing back and making good plays.»
«We see ourselves at Facebook as a community and culture of builders, so we like to see how people are thinking about things a little bit differently.»
It's a little like meditation — OK, maybe it's not — but it really helps when you can force certain thoughts away and only think about the pattern: Do a set of pushups, stretch a little, take a sip of water, occasionally move a penny into place, check the stopwatch, and then start another set.
«I always have small little apps I'm making here and there, but as soon as I do figure out a big enough project I would like to pursue, I would definitely think about going into that full time.»
«They thought it was a little daunting but they liked it because they knew that at least they would be able to get in front of the admissions committee virtually,» she says.
Maybe this little boy thinks his mom is super cool and needs to upgrade her ride, maybe he just saw a car he really liked and wanted to talk to her about it.
What astounds me is that men who think and talk this way don't realize that far from making them «manly,» misogyny makes them seem like boasting little boys who are secretly terrified that their mommies might spank them.
Trump was endorsed by Little Marco Rubio (whom he mocked for sweating too much); Ben Carson («pathological»); Scott Walker («We sent him packing like a little boy») and Rick Perry («He put on glasses so people think he's smart.&rLittle Marco Rubio (whom he mocked for sweating too much); Ben Carson («pathological»); Scott Walker («We sent him packing like a little boy») and Rick Perry («He put on glasses so people think he's smart.&rlittle boy») and Rick Perry («He put on glasses so people think he's smart.»)
It's a little bit more like I think for the most part it's better business to delegate as far as you can, and stuff like that, and to collaborate as much as you can.
«I think a head office tends to forget about the little guys; they feel like they're left in no - man's land and they feel like no one cares about them,» says Michelle Berg, president of the Calgary, Canada - based Eleveated HR.
There are hiring managers who think a generic, template - like thank - you note shows so little effort that they think less of a candidate.
Little thought was given to things like developing new markets or expanding distribution.
As to the increase in numbers, a little reflection should persuade even those Jews who, like Professor Namier, think of numbers as dangerous («to a nation rooted in its own soil... they mean strength and security, but for us, outside Palestine, they have always constituted a danger») that the danger here is more apparent than real.
In a recent Big Think video, she lays out the case for absolutely everyone adopting a little bit of the entrepreneurial mindset, and also a offers a few dead - simple tricks to help you learn to think like a fouThink video, she lays out the case for absolutely everyone adopting a little bit of the entrepreneurial mindset, and also a offers a few dead - simple tricks to help you learn to think like a fouthink like a founder.
Which sounds a little daunting, but Sara Blakely, the billionaire founder of Spanx, believes thinking like an entrepreneur isn't as difficult (or exclusive) as it first appears.
Stories like the Hogan one had too much in them that was disturbing, and too little that justified their publication, something I think even Denton would admit.
«So little thought is given to that fact that just like the top athletes in the world, entrepreneurs who build successful businesses come from a certain breed.
Instead, think about changes you'd like to see as a customer — even if you've just noticed little details that need tweaking.
That implies we need to think about the United States a little more like South Korea.
«He has never thought that the little man, or especially women or even more women like me, matter.
They had little - voice thoughts like: «Don't get too cocky.»
If you don't have the fiduciary standard, it's a little bit like walking down to the Ford lot and saying, «Do you think I need a new car yet or do you think I should keep driving the old one for another couple of years?»
I think its bullshit that marisa takes flack for little things like a nursery in her office for her baby when dudes like jeff immelt literally had a chase plane flying around with shareholder money (a private jet following the CEO's private jet in reserve for parts).
I've recently set up in a co-working space and I think its a little like when you decide to buy a red car, you then see red cars everywhere!
(If you think that sounds a little bit like Back to the Future's flux capacitor, you wouldn't be the only one.)
thinking about that as a niche, or at least the jewelry... not sure - I am too overwhelmed right now and just hoping it gets a little easier or slightly less terrifying... been looking for online work that did not seem like a total scam for almost a year now, and so far has not felt easier or less exhausting and have had no results yet....
I think I just need to spend a little more time getting familiar with it, but I do like what I have seen so far.
«Like a lot of very heavy hitters, they get older, they get a little more conservative, they start thinking about the kids.»
Since the bulk of my experience in running different businesses has always been the service - based business arena, I think one thing that I would have liked to have known is a little bit more about is inventory planning and inventory projections.
Because when you talk about doing a live podcast I was thinking we were going to do like a tiny little theater and maybe some beer in the back, we were talking about maybe going to a bar after the show.
«Nineteenth century reformers like Amor De Cosmos would be proud, I think, but a little shocked it took us this long,» said Kai Nagata, communications director at B.C. citizens» group, Dogwood.
This episode is admittedly a little different from our regular fare, but we feel like it's an important conversation to be had, and we welcome your thoughts and comments.
I was like, «You know, the people at ExxonMobil don't think like this, that they should say everything that comes into their tiny little brain.»
Our own Jim Cramer has this to say about Walt Disney Company's (DIS) stock, «You sell it today you will be selling it into one of the great buybacks of all time... I would like to suggest that you think a little long term.»
It's little wonder that Buffett encourages investors to think like business people when acquiring stocks and for business people to think like investors when running businesses.
I could talk about how consumer staples have very little fluctuation in their demand or how major brands like Colgate - Palmolive own valuable shelf space in stores, but I think the chart below tells a better story.
When we get back, I want to talk a little bit about the modern workplace and how we change it, because I think there's a lot of discussion about how we create innovation, how we come up with innovation, and how we get to the new work environment, which I think everyone feels like there is one coming.
The incoming Bank of England governor thinks the UK's problem hasn't been too much monetary experimentation but too little, and likes the idea of actively targeting nominal GDP.
Peter Thiel, technology investor: «I do think people are a little bit... underestimating bitcoin especially because... it's like a reserve form of money, it's like gold»
It is easy to lose perspective when something like this is tossed out there, especially when just thinking in terms of our own lives, in our own little spaces.
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