Not exact matches
«The typical
path a
lot of start - ups take is they launch their product and no one finds out
about it.»
We can learn a
lot from hearing
about other people's businesses and career
paths.
I sent a
lot of messages to people I didn't know, asking them to tell me
about their jobs and career
paths: What steps had they taken?
«The typical
path a
lot of startups take is they launch their product and no one finds out
about it.»
I've written a
lot this year
about the unwillingness of many on Bay Street to accept that Poloz isn't going to take them by the hand and walk them down a well - marked, interest - rate
path.
Just 37 years having a saving faith in Christ... reading a
lot about church history... reading books by spiritual giants such as Tozer, Ravenhill, Finney, Spurgeon, Chambers, etc... reading and listening to such teachers as Winkie Pratney, Ravi Zacharias, etc... and just trying to read the scriptures and asking God to guide me on a right
path.
I think a
lot of people assume here that her writing this was to foster «atheism» when in reality it was
about her surviving and thriving... finding her «own»
path within the the highly dogmatic and structured religious organization known as AA.
Because at the end of the day, I don't think you're going to hear a
lot from God
about things that we sometimes make mini-idols out of (i.e. hobbies, career
paths, etc.).
Luke talks a
lot about repentance in his Gospel, but always in context of believers turning from their sin as they travel the
path of discipleship.
I am on a similar
path: supraventricular arrhythmia affected by posture (at my worst I was having 27,000 palpitations / day), changed my lifestyle and adjusted
lots of things, lost 30 kgs, quit medications and wrote a book
about it (in Spanish).
«Farming is an attractive
path for people who are getting out of school and feeling like there's kind of a toxic consumerism and not feeling too excited
about working for the Man, especially seeing as he's been spoiling our politics and a
lot of our ecology,» she said.
I recall a bunch of articles
about how because a bunch of local Irish mobsters are invested in the amateur boxing scene, he knows a
lot them through crossed -
paths, for certain.
We caught up with Marna to find out more
about her work, and discovered that it was actually the Folksy Summer School back in 2013 that set her on her current
path — that and a
lot of hard work...
I can argue a
lot of things
about a
lot of different styles of parenting, but I will say that when you choose this
path, it really is a constant part of you in ways that sometimes I meet other parents who don't feel that way.
I live in California -
lots of walking -
paths mostly, no real off trail stuff - parks, malls, etc. this is our first child and I am clueless
about strollers!
There's a
lot of
paths to walk and, no matter what those perfect people say on the internet
about any of it, not one of them has it perfect.
So much to consider and so much to still explore, but reading
about these schools really did add a
lot to those discussions in the woods, even if it was just me quoting from the book to anyone who was nearby - «Did you know that today's college graduate will have as many as seven career
paths over the course of their working years?»
A
lot of Democrats are up in arms
about ABC's upcoming miniseries, «The
Path to 9/11» — an email I got from the Democratic Party described it as «a bald - faced attempt to slander Democrats and revise history right before Americans vote in a major election.»
There have been
lots of conversations in recent years
about how science career
paths don't all follow the trajectory of: degree — > PhD — > postdoc (s)-- > lab head.
As the bulletproof diet book was kind of unfolding and you're thinking or you are going to right
about, I realized that a
lot of it was
about will power and consciousness and my own
path including the 40 years of Zen training, where you really spend a whole week with electrode structure, you had watching how you watch yourself.
A
lot of people go to the gym and do their own thing and there's something to be said
about forging your own
path to success.
I am 51 and believe that I am heading down the wrong
path and have been for years with beer and junk food etc... here's the question I would like commented on as I believe over the past few days (this is only a couple of days after I finished the TWT) I have re-triggered the cravings by eating a
lot of sugar based christmas goodies --(i say goodies because it doesn't help to be negative
about what's already been done!)
I'm a Brazilian expat living in south China, went through a rough
path last year going through
lots of doctors, found out
about the Insulin Resistance factor of PCOS, but was following the wrong advice for months before I found out
about LCHF and got my glucose and insulin levels controlled.
That job I got laid off from brought me to LA which I wanted so bad, that failed dating scenario taught me a
lot about myself, as well as my likes + dislikes and questioning my happiness + future made me realize how passionate I really am
about blogging and my career
path in digital marketing + social media!!
Well, a
lot can happen in a year... but the good news is, we are on the right
path, and we are actually slowly starting to think
about what we like, and where we like it to happen.
We all have to take a different
path and that journey we go on and the things we do — what happens to us and how we react to those things say a
lot about who we are.
I was recently on CTV Ottawa Morning live and we had a
lot of fun chatting
about some off the beaten
path Niche Dating Sites....
Even if the game is only
about 2 to 3 hours long, it has a
lot of replay value considering there are alternate
paths and you could go there each level trying to perfect each one to get the best time.
I enjoyed and appreciated a
lot about it but it did feel like similar
paths were being tread.
As a human drama
about two people re-navigating the
path they thought they were on when it suddenly becomes impassible, there is a
lot to love
about Forster and Sean Conway's («Ray Donovan») script, its early passages achieving an austere, surrealistic intimacy I was fascinated by.
She had been over for over a year at Willow
Path Childcare where she learned a
lot about childcare and the responsibility that comes with that.
I hear a
lot of discussion these days
about paths to leadership roles for teachers; yet, I rarely see compensation offered when teachers take on these roles (which, by the way, often isolate them from their peers, as they become «outsiders»).
Regardless of which
path you take, be mindful that a
lot of developers do not know a
lot about marketing in general, and book marketing in particular, and that's what your author website is — a book marketing tool.
Guerilla Marketing Weapons, in particular, will be a hugely valuable read for authors out there who have clued into the fact that endlessly tweeting
about your latest Kindle Free day may not be the surest
path to selling
lots of books.
But while self - publishing can be surprisingly fast and easy — one could take a Word document to retail ebook in
about three minutes, if pressed — it's definitely not a fast and easy
path, and there's
lot of effort and knowledge required to be successful.
We've seen and heard a
lot about BlackBerry 10 this week, but if you're a BlackBerry owner excited
about the new OS, you're going to have to get ready to invest in a new handset: RIM CEO Thorsten Heins confirmed once again this morning that the company has no upgrade
path for existing BlackBerry 7 devices.
The great thing
about this
path is that it wouldn't cost a
lot — less than a million, probably.
Before you're ready for publication, your website can help you find critique partners, talk with other writers
about writing, explore your genre with other writers, and make the connections that help smooth the
path for your career — or at least make a solitary profession a
lot less lonely.
I am very passionate
about trading Forex, and I know a
lot of other people are too, but unfortunately there is so much misleading information
about it, that it can be really difficult to get started on the right
path.
Although walking inside the garden only takes around 15 minutes, time stands by and you can spend a
lot of time just taking pictures of the gorgeous scenery and learning
about the Japanese culture as you read your guide alongside the
path of the garden.
The north
path (only
about 60 feet away from the south
path) runs past broken concrete from the parking
lot, a pole with doggie bags on them (please keep the beach clean!)
While you are perfectly free to wander off the
path and go exploring the jungles that make up a
lot of the islands land, assuming you don't get eaten by the local wildlife there's not actually that much to find hidden amongst the trees, nor is there much reward for the few things that you do find as the loot that Risen 2 provides is
about as mundane and generic as the missions are.
It wasn't surprising to see the game's sci - fi follow - up, SOMA, follow a similar
path, but for a variety of reasons — a
lot of games had copied Amnesia, SOMA's sci - fi trappings had a broader appeal — SOMA didn't land in the same way, and
lots of players were frustrated
about trying to dodge the game's creatures.
Some of the actual dialogue is hidden slightly off the main
path, but they're rather easy to find since there isn't a whole
lot of ground to cover when exploring
about.
The game's story mode promises
about 30 hours of gameplay, along with 12 different plot
paths (
lots of replayability there!).
But if you just keep producing and putting yourself out there on a steady basis then you find that even if you're not selling a
lot you can still feel good
about yourself and your chosen
path.
For example, in my current show «Rider,
Path, and Vehicle» a video on the internet
about girls hobbyhorse riding inspired me, and parallel to that I read a
lot of Sufi literature.
I know there are always
lots of caveats in science but is there enough known
about feedbacks, current forcings and likely emissions
paths (given the inability to even reduce emissions or the growth in emissions) to paint a reasonably probably scenario
about where we are headed?
There's an awful
lot of talk
about internalizing externalities as a
path to fitting humans» infinite aspirations on a finite planet, but this seems quite hard to carry out in places where this would matter most.
«A
lot of cities are happy to talk
about providing their power cleanly, but reducing cars, densifying, spending on bike
paths, raising building standards — those things are all so contentious they're not even discussed.»