Sentences with phrase «looking in mirrors»

We're all just looking in mirrors.
I just wanted to stop looking in mirrors and telling myself that I was «too fat» and «not doing enough.»»
But people spend on average 18 minutes a day looking in the mirror, so it's a completely intuitive and natural place for people to look, and real estate that has never been utilized before,» he explains.
Instead, we have to look ourselves in the mirror and take accountability.
The real key to marketing on a budget is to look yourself in the mirror and decide to take a step forward today.
When Jobs would wake up in the morning, he would look in the mirror and ask himself, «If today was the last day of my life, would I be happy with what I'm about to do today?»
It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself, «If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?»
«Feedback can be a stark look in the mirror for brands — sometimes you won't like what you see.
«Some of our policymakers and some people need to look in the mirror and take some action because ideas are great, but without action, ideas stay ideas and children die,» Hogg said on CNN Thursday.
Before they shake their heads at the foolishness of others, British business leaders need to take a long, hard look in the mirror, he passionately argues.
Schwartz recommends this exercise to start forgiving yourself: «Look in the mirror and say, «I love you and I forgive you.»»
Despite your friend's original encouragement to follow your dream, it's easy to look in the mirror and dismiss your own talents.
«You've got to be willing to look yourself in the mirror and say I was wrong, it's not right.»
When you have to look in the mirror and face the facts.
You heard it from Steve Jobs» 2005 Stanford commencement speech, you heard it from me in my new book, Real Leaders Don't Follow, and now you're hearing it from Kagan: Getting fired can be the best thing that ever happened to you, but only if you take a cold, hard look in the mirror and face the truth.
The first step is to look in the mirror.
Taking a good hard look in the mirror and facing what you see is hard.
If you want to be a happy investor, take a look in the mirror and decide what kind of investor you want to be.
Looking in the mirror can help.
Steve Jobs started each day by looking in the mirror and asking, «If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do with my day?»
Have a look in the mirror at yourself and ask if you would be really suitable for that position.
Still, I spent a lot of hours that weekend looking in the mirror and asking myself, «What the hell did I just do?»
Like looking in a mirror: Last week we wrote about Confluent, a new open - source software startup launched by a group of LinkedIn engineers who raised first - round funding from both LinkedIn (GS) and venture capital firm Benchmark.
It doesn't defeat them — not by any stretch — but it's sufficiently painful to cause them to take a good hard look in the mirror, determine what went wrong, learn from the experience, and do things differently going forward to avoid a repeat performance.
We have to look ourselves in the mirror and ask why we manage the way we do — and if, just possibly, our judgment isn't as good as we think it is.
Year - round, Fortune recommends stocks and investing strategies to help readers capitalize on the business trends of the day, and this is the season when we look in the mirror and ask ourselves if our picks have paid off.
Before letting go of a rep who isn't hitting quota, an employer should look in a mirror, says Ryan Tognazzini, an associate principal of Sales Benchmark Index, a sales consulting firm based in Atlanta.
«I would look in the mirror and say, «Kantis, you can be whatever you want to be...»»
Mentally tough people are not afraid to look in the mirror every day and examine where they have room to improve.
«If I have a habit of judging people as arrogant windbags, it might behoove me to take a look in the mirror and ask myself, «Where in my life could I stand to assert myself more strongly?»»
Look in mirror and for first time think: Bond villain?
And I have to look in the mirror and ask myself, «To what extent did I contribute?»»
Rather than looking in the mirror, they much prefer to beat up Cambridge [Analytica] beat up Trump, beat up anyone else.
Just look in the mirror and be your own competition.
I have seen and felt my body change to become stronger and firmer — I can tell when I get dressed each day and when I look in the mirror.
Next class, pay attention to how much you are looking in the mirror and at the teacher, because neither of those things will help YOU get the most out of your hour.
«I wanted him to look in the mirror, not poke him in the eye.»
If you were doing an exercise in tabletop and looked in the mirror, you should see your seat move first, before your leg, calf, or foot.
I hope these ideas motivate other area businesses and leaders to look in the mirror and join us in this necessary conversation about inclusion and diversity.
«Ferguson was an awakening for all of us to really take a hard look in the mirror, and try to turn what was a tragedy into a triumph,» said Michael McMillan, President and CEO of the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, one of Starbucks key community partners in the initiative.
«Tomorrow morning when you look in the mirror after you've gotten up, just write — or just put it in lipstick or whatever you want — «delight my customer» not «satisfy my customer.»
«People spend years looking in the mirror,» he said.
look in the mirror before looking and hating another religion.
Oh bubba!!!! look in the mirror and your own family to understand why America is in the «toilet»!!!
Look in the mirror — own it — be truthful with yourself for once — you are sinful, depraved and there is nothing good in you.
Now I get that you may not agree but that does not merit name calling and child like behavior, so before calling me infantile look in the mirror.
And I said, «Well, when I wake up in the morning and I look in the mirror I see a human being.»
I can honestly say, I have never looked in the mirror and said I am a «blank, blank.»
You consider it «intelligent discourse» when people question whether people «REALLY» see their race when they look in the mirror, despite the fact that there are quotes from people who say, yes they really do see their race?
And the black woman said, «You see, that's the problem for me, because when I wake up in the morning and look in the mirror,» she said, «I see a black woman.
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