When you are no
longer happy doing the job you do every day, it's time to move on.
Not exact matches
Reviewers like Meghan are
happy with the cord length, and like the fact that the cord «doesn't get tangled and is
long enough so you have a lot of room to work.»
They're not maniacally
happy all the time - that would kill their desire to succeed - but their day to day circumstances don't take their eye off of their
long - term goals.
Here's the other angle - you could be right - because top performers won't work got a micro-manager for
long and you'll be left with lower caliber employees that are
happy to let you
do the work.
People with this mentality are
happy to move forward with almost any decision as
long as they
do not have to make it.
For example, if you're an introvert who wants to network more often, it's hard enough to drag yourself to an office
happy hour, let alone
do it after a
long, stressful day.
«We are
happy that justice has been delivered and that the process didn't take that
long,» said Madhur Verma, deputy commissioner with the Delhi police.
Buffett says fictitious twin that ate more broccoli and didn't drink Coke would not be as
happy and probably not live as
long.
The companies that incentivize those employees by recognizing the challenges they face are going to
do a better job of maintaining a
happy,
long - lasting workforce.
It didn't take
long for competitors to copy IBM's hardware, and when they
did, Microsoft was
happy to supply the software.
I picked up «Crazy Rich Asians» at the airport not too
long ago and am so
happy I
did.
While the U.S. business was troubled, the Canadian offices were
doing well and were
happy to come under Odgers» global umbrella as
long as the partners retained ownership.
«As
long as you
do that, people are
happy.»
It seems crazy to even talk about the idea of someone moving to a smaller house or trading in their car in order to bulk up their emergency fund or fund their 401 (k), even if
doing so would probably make them
happier in the
long run.
As a 38 year old who no
longer has the same amount of energy dealing with people, and who has discovered creating online products as the best form of passive income, I'm very
happy I don't have two sets of people to deal with!
We have no desire to trap you into a
long term contract because we know
happy customers don't leave.
There is so much apathy in this country, a lot of Canadians like to complain but don't want to
do anything, as
long as we have a beer in our hand and can watch a hockey game we are
happy.
Unless your organization functions on rigid time structures — such as medical facilities, service industries, etc where service and success is dependent on having enough staff in the right places at the exact right times to service customers — then having «core hours» or expecting employees to work insane overtime is really not necessary — who cares as
long as the work gets
done and the customer is
happy!
As
long as the item (s) are returned with 45 days of the original order date, we are
happy to
do an exchange or issue a gift certificate.
If you
do, they will buy more, stay with you
longer, refer their friends, and be
happy to tell the world they love you.
Many of your clients will probably be
happy to be featured in a case study, as
long as you make them look good and avoid giving away anything they don't want to be public knowledge.
I was mostly a # 3 for quite a
long time, although I really wasn't selective about the OT bits left in or not (I know most taking the # 3 approach still want to keep the Ten Commandments, in particular), but I was
happy to
do away with the whole thing.
You sound psychotic... dude be
happy you and your family got to live
long lives and stop opperssing yourself... how
do you not go crazy laying awake in bed thinking you have wasted even a minute of your precious life giving it to some false diety?
But, the merchants are
happy, they want it to be two months
long so the blind can give them their money on so called sales of things they really don't need anyway.
preacherlady: you are a wise woman trey: listen to what she says & stop trying to get everyone to accept you Reality check 1: not everyone has to like or love you for you to be
happy Reality check 2: as
long as it is true for me I am going to say what I believe so I am going to have to let the rest of you
do that too, even if I think you are wrong Questions: what part of «love one another» don't you guys understand?
I wish him a
long,
happy retirement, but I don't care if he plays Tiddlywinks with Elvis.
Yet we continue in the enjoyment of our everyday lives, brainwashed and
happy because we don't care if we are enslaved by taxes and bills as
long as we have our pretty homes, our many possessions and our nice cars.
Please notice I said «relieved» not «glad» or «
happy» or «so
long MF» as so many
do.
I don't think I would be
happy very
long being with Jesus.
Have you noticed how people who live from the heart — a few great poets, inventors, liberators, etc —
do n`t normally have a
long and
happy life?
This is because I fly in and out, I don't stay here, I don't live here, I only know the stories I'm told, and I
long for a quick - fix
happy - ending.
So, until the day comes... And it will be not
long from now, YES, SATAN / EVIL / BAD RULES THIS WORLD, AND SOON OUR LORD AND SAVIOR WILL BE LOCKING THAT BITCH UP IN A PIT AND BRING HEAVEN HERE ON EARTH Not trying to yell, just put the full emotional value of how
happy thinking of that day makes me... Like my mom always said: If your not
happy dummy, what are you
doing?
Nothing can make me
happier than seeing those whom I love be
happy and free from the pain that they had been under for the last 3.5 years... I
do deeply regret that I hid from the public the abuse that I have lived with for most of our marriage and I ask your forgiveness... Three months ago Saeed told me things he demanded I must
do to promote him in the eyes of the public that I simply could not
do any
longer.
I will be
happy to calmy and rationally debate you as
long as you would like, but if you think I simply don't understand your argument because I don't agree with it, then you've made a poor deduction.
You ought to
do whatever makes you
happy, so
long as it doesn't bring any undesired consequences down onto you.
The only «profit» I've seen in Catholicism is being made by lawyers so
happy to sue the church on behalf of legitimate and questionable victims and claim they are
doing it all in the name of justice... as
long as they get to keep their tidy share of the spoils.
Should someone explain that the fear of God, in the sense of that felt in this world of time, should belong to childhood and therefore disappear with the years as
does childhood itself, or should be like a
happy state of mind that can not be maintained, but only remembered; should someone explain that penitence comes like the weakness of old age, with the wasting away of strength, when the senses are blunted, when sleep no
longer strengthens but weakens; then this would be Impiety and folly.
Finally, the tree is not really
happy because she is now in some sense no
longer a tree, or, more precisely, no
longer a being who may «flourish» in the ways we usually think trees
do.
These are things I had access to
long before Evolving in Monkey Town was published or written, and I didn't even realize they could make me
happier than it could.
I only stayed at my church for as
long as I
did to make my wife
happy.
I've
long been
happy to point parents, students, and donors to Providence College as a school that takes the classic liberal arts tradition seriously, and
does so with a distinctively Catholic flavor.
Do I continue to hope, as I wrote earlier, that this
Long Lent will bring us to resurrection and renewal, that the time of mea culpa will be succeeded by felix culpa, the celebration of
happy fault that occasioned so great a redemption?
I will, however, wish you a
Happy Winter Solstice: Tomorrow, may the light of God's love in Jesus Christ shine brighter and
longer through your life than it
did today.
It doesn't particularly bother me where David ends up, (of course he won't «end up» anywhere, he'll be growing and learning right to the end of his life), as
long as he's
happy.
It also gives me a
long, sustained amount of energy, puts me in a
happy mood for the rest of the day, and doesn't seem to mess with my sleep.
I'm so
happy at the moment and loving my body at last which I haven't
done for such a
long time.
My hair never really grew as a child, I was pretty much bald for a
long time and looked way too much like my brother, and then when it
did grow my hair was always just so limp, so I'm pretty
happy to have healthy hair these days — now it's quite thick and grows really fast, which feels like a miracle!
It
does take a
long time to make (especially pealing of the chickpeas, took me ages:)-RRB- so I'm
happy there is a lot of it and I will freeze some for later.
Everyone wins on this day — I am a
happy girl cooking and
doing my thing and the frozen snowboarders are
happy when they come home to a hot meal at the end of the
long day.
My sister and I are at the cottage (my
happy place)
doing some spring cleaning and getting ready for the May
Long Weekend.