Sentences with phrase «lots of work just»

I do nt have many around my area and to go to the city everyday with my son is lots of work just to catch a few.
Since there's roasting involved in the prep, this may seem like a lot of work just for a few brunch beverages — but rest assured, roasting up the green tomatoes is worth your (largely idle) time.
I have to say whilst Coq gets a lot of plaudits I do believe he doesn't overly help with moving the ball around, I don't really blame him because he gets through a lot of work just keeping on top of breaks etc..
It seems like a lot of work just for ten mutations.
I learned something that will be very valuable to me because when I get that new iPad Prot then maybe I can do a lot of my work just on my iPad, and I can skip the Windows computers altogether.

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Millennials in particular «really want to constantly learn new things, so give them lots of stretch assignments — which doesn't just mean piling on more work.
A lot of ongoing hard work goes into not just building the brand, but maintaining it.
Imagine your communities with fewer places to work — after all, there aren't a whole lot of large companies willing to relocate to a town of just 5,000 people — with fewer employed people.
We get to keep doing what we love — we just have a lot of new tools to work with now.
«If there's something within that culture, where there's a lot of pet lovers, there are ways to make it work, there's just an extra step.»
«A lot of times people will just talk about what they're working on or turn to their neighbor and ask them,» says Bacigalupo, (who, by the way, was recently featured on the cover of Inc.).
It was about a certain economy of space, that it worked big, small, embroidered, that's a lot different than just going with what feels good.
«There's a lot of just administrative work that comes along with having employees,» he says.
Aligning with a secure, third party payments provider to handle transactions isn't just a strong, forward thinking maneuver — it will save you a lot of work as well.
Although I certainly improved the quality of my morning work throughout the week, I came away with one overarching feeling: It's going to take a lot more than just opening my email later to shift from slaying alligators to draining the swap.
Ultimately, an origin story idea seems to have a lot of people running scared because they just don't always work out really well.
People might not even think of this, but there are people who work in tech but are low - paid, like cafeteria workers and custodial staff, and a lot of them also live out of their cars because they just can't afford being in housing.
Some of my clients are busy single professionals who eat out a lot because of work and just want a good home - cooked meal at their convenience.
«You have to run a company so that everybody has a dream, so not just my dream but their dream and the better you become at that, the more fun it is to come to work and the easier it becomes to run a lot of people,» said Jeff.
Just like the amount of companies that offer freelance work, there are a lot of companies that will pay you for simply taking a survey at your own convenience.
You have to run a company so that everybody has a dream, so not just my dream but their dream and the better you become at that, the more fun it is to come to work and the easier it becomes to run a lot of people.
When a lot of people look at my work, for some reason they forget that we didn't just train people for jobs we imagined, we looked around for where the existing jobs already were, and trained them accordingly.
Though I've been lucky to work at a company where I've received a lot of support — from leaders like Larry Page, Sergey Brin, Eric Schmidt, and Jonathan Rosenberg to mentors like Bill Campbell — my experience in the tech industry has shown me just how pervasive that question is.
«A lot of the people I meet or that I've worked with complain and ask why they are not getting anywhere in their career or why they're not a director after just two years.
But just because becoming an exceptional leader takes a whole lot of practice, it doesn't mean everyone can become a CEO through hard work.
With one key decision (and a lot of work designing and implementing a workable strategy following the decision), Buffer has shown startups around the world just how much is possible through the employment of a great content marketing strategy.
You may find that spending a lot of time exploring and working far away from your home base is just what you wanted for this period in your life.
Lots of things still have to get done and, just like a regular working Joe, you need to make sure you're meeting your obligations.
While there are lots of potential ways we could help working mothers, one that may seem counterintuitive is to focus less on the handful of women at the top — just 28 of Canada's 500 largest companies are headed by women — and to emphasize instead the successes happening in the middle.
«That usually develops a lot of bad habits, and a lot of the techniques that a player would have the chance to work on and improve with pads, that opportunity just isn't there without pads.»
A good franchisor wants to make a deal that works for both parties — but a lot of them just want to make a quick sale.
«If they would just put their minds to legitimate work, a lot of these guys would probably be millionaires.»
But it's amazing what a macro view of the world will do for you because it shows us that a lot of this could just be recency bias at work.
«If you're physically able to work — as people are today with better health outcomes — a lot of people are just choosing to join the labour market,» says Francis Fong, an economist with TD Bank.
The idea doesn't come out of nowhere, it just feels that way because our brain is doing a lot of behind - the - scenes work without our direct awareness.
There are a lot of people who are much smarter than I am, who are much more visionary thinkers, and who worked a lot harder, but who just didn't get the lucky breaks.
The opportunity to get outside and run around if you had some energy to work off, knowing you could just shower and switch into some other clothes helped alleviate a lot of the fidgety energy I felt being pent up in a cubicle.
Ethan Song: It's a lot of work, to tell you the truth but I really believe that we are a «product - based» company... and the product isn't just the clothing.
While a lot of courses and programs being sold promise minimal work, it just isn't reality.
There's an awful lot of people involved in the medical — the whole — just the way the ecosystem works, that there is no incentive to bring down costs.
I'd just a) had this magical moment but b) I also had a very real reminder that if you do too much it's not going to work by having the motorcycle specifically not work compared to the cars that were a lot of work.
GREENBLATT: Well you know I taught at Columbia as I mentioned for the last 22 years and so I tell my students that first day of class actually, I tell them that you know I don't think there's a lot of social value in being an investment manager, it's not that I don't think investors who do work set help set prices and allocate capital and all those things, but I just think A, they're not very good at it, and B, it'll get done without you.
At the investment management firm I worked at, we had teams of people that devoted lots of time just trying to
There's an opportunity cost lost either way, I put 30K into buying a house to rent, with lots of work day - to - day but potential higher cash flow forever, or I lock 30K into a retirement account now, never to be seen again, to hope for compounding and just enough passive income from dividends to live off way later...
So all that penalising has got us nowhere — spammers have just moved onto the next thing and it has resulted only in costing many genuine businesses that aren't SEO exports an awful lot of money and time undoing things; things that were done in good faith because at the time, that was how natural search worked.
Just like the Declaration of Independence, it has taken a long time and a lot of work (on the part of marketers and journalists) to get influencer marketing where it is today.
The reason I loved that is cause I know we hear a lot about teens being selfish, but these young adults were there early and ready to work just like the rest of the volunteers.
Just joined the website a few days ago... I do home health, so I spend a lot of time in the car... usually I spend my time listening to local shock jocks all day... downloaded the podcasts and haven't been able to stop listening... lots of great information for someone like me who is trying to get into investing... after listening to this one, I immediately made some calls to local smaller banks and I am working on adjusting the sale pitch, as the sales pitch line is resonating with me... can't wait to hear future podcasts.
«I did a lot of work in the earlier years just getting familiar with businesses and the way I would do that is use what Phil Fisher would call, the — Scuttlebutt Approach - I would go out and talk to customers, suppliers, and maybe ex-employees in some cases.
A couple of bonuses and a lot of hard work and I was able to build my portfolio up again to just over $ 50,000 by mid-2014.
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