Sentences with phrase «more persistence»

All that said, if you work your butt off, have patience, are realistic, are honest and ethical, have great people skills and negotiation skills, and have more persistence than 99 % of people out there, you can make a good living wholesaling — even part time.
However, if you already have an adult cat, they can still be trained but might need more persistence and perseverance.
Event organizers say ideas for those workshops might include how best to organize project - based learning, how to improve spoken language in early grades, and how to help students develop more persistence.
Previous research has found that «process - oriented praise» — praising children for their actions rather than their characteristics, like «good job» or «great work» — can provide children with a «positive growth mindset» that is associated with more persistence after failure and better academic outcomes, Gunderson added.
While breastfeeding is by far more nutritious and wholesome, it also calls for more frequent feedings, more poopy diaper and much more persistence than thought possible from a sleep - deprived mother.
If we see more persistence in this action, without further deterioration in corporate bonds, it's possible that we could move off of a Crash Warning to a still - negative but less dramatic set of conditions.

Not exact matches

I found some good research from Harvard Business School, Performance Persistence in Entrepreneurship, which suggest that serial entrepreneurs that have prior success are more likely to have success, and that the best VCs are good at picking serial entrepreneurs.
Nowhere is that persistence more evident than in the events that transpired last winter in Chicago.
And I always walk away inspired by their level of achievement and, more importantly, because their success is always the result of hard work, focus, persistence, and consistently doing the simple things well, time after time after time.
One study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that participants demonstrated reduced self - control — less physical stamina, reduced persistence in the face of failure and more procrastination — after making several decisions about what types of goods to buy.
Angela says that the thing that predicts success far more than intelligence or a privileged upbringing is GRIT, which she defines as sustaining interest, passion and persistence for a goal over the long term.
In fact, persistence and strong trial - and - error can be even more important than business know - how.
Combine those two big stories with the reality of the persistence and popularity of emojis (the newest iOS update added 184 more!)
Empathy, rapport, and persistence are critical elements of every sales experience and focusing on them aids in the transition to a more personalized sales development journey through the funnel.
Rubin's absence — and relative lack of influence with Obama himself — makes the team's persistence all the more striking (it's also why I prefer the term «Clinton Clique» to the more popular «Rubinites» — it's more descriptive of what's actually happening).
We've been talking recently about the lack of persistence in active investment management: Funds that perform well one year are no more likely than others to perform well the next year, suggesting to uncharitable observers that good performance is more a matter of chance than of replicable predictable skill.
Now, this is certainly risky business especially since there is a fine line between persistence and harassment but sometimes it takes just a little more to come up with good results.
«Periods of big price changes groups together, interspersed by intervals of more sedate variation - the tell tale marks of long memory and persistence.
The ECB head said that «overall, while we can be more confident about the path of inflation, patience and persistence with regard to monetary policy is still warranted for underlying inflation pressures to build up and inflation to converge durably towards our objective.»
In recognizing the catalysts behind the public's persistence to save and reluctance to spend, additional analysis by policymakers should focus on the efficacy of further rate cuts on spending and investment, as well as potential «roundabout» benefits of a more normal rates regime to affirm support toward the public's saving objectives, with the end goal of boosting public's risk sentiment and perceptions of future economic stability.
According to a recently released study by Persistence Market Research, companies will have spent more than $ 40.4 billion U.S. on the construction of new data centres around the globe this year.
Maybe the best way to find out where the boundary between persistence and obsession lies is to press into persistence a little more.
Sometimes the picture of hell has been painted in lurid fashion, with ghastly punishment inflicted upon «lost» persons; more frequently, at least in recent theological writing, this aspect has been muted or denied, and stress has been put on such ideas as persistence after death apart from God's presence — or even in that presence, which for the utterly unworthy man or woman would be horrifying, as when an evil person is compelled to be with someone whom he or she deeply hates.
The lesson is this: if persistence works on the human level, how much more will it work in your prayer.
So does the persistence of high - profile religiosity mask a more profound decline in religious faith?
All the more remarkable, then, the persistence and extravagance of what may be called the Solomon legend.
But it has remained for modern biology and biochemistry to disclose this contrast, which lay observation could do no more than perceive, in all its persistence and sharpness.
Not to mention the persistence of yet a different group of «troglodytes,» in this case more sophisticated ones, who with their invention of the Cold War were constantly endangering the country and its young citizens with their longing to engage in jingoistic military exercises.
Just as the most intense energy of the male and the most enduring persistence of the female principle form the unlimited power of nature, as love and life consist in separating and uniting, in restlessness and steadiness, in energy and being, so the creative and the receptive forces work to produce the perfect creation of genius: the more matter is formed by the creative force, the more intense the struggle, the greater the effect.
For them, atheism of this sort is nothing more than the persistence of life - numbing religiosity — it is religiosity in a new guise.
Indeed, the persistence of these beliefs seems to be one of the more stable elements of American religious culture, in contrast with the serious restructuring that has taken place in many other beliefs and practices.
Contemporary analysts are, I think, right in holding that the persistence of the person includes that of the body; and, I add, the mental persistence is in some ways a more limited and partial one.
The work that goes into turning a potato seedling into a commercial product requires persistence and a heavy dose of patience, more than I can ever muster.
Ford and GBHG chose the name, Stubborn Seed, as a nod to the persistence required to open a restaurant, or even more broadly, any passion project, to flourish and grow.
While you focus on the tasks that require distinctly human creativity and persistence, let the machines be your support system that guides the more involved decisions.
The Gunners have been growing more frustrated with the ideology of Kroenke in recent years, with many growing frustrated with his attitude to spending, and some very frustrated with his persistence to stick with Arsene Wenger, but the latest reports have increased anger tenfold.
Well i am more than convinced that with some persistence and unity from the fans, change can be forced.
The persistence was finally translated into something more tangible, as United's highest goal scorer in all competitions, Ibrahimovic scored his 24th goal of the campaign — side footing a lofted pass from Paul Pogba calmly into the far corner of the net.
After Lukaku brushed aside Simon Kjær in the opening stages, despite the Danish centre - back's persistence as he kept coming back for more, the Belgian found life more difficult against his centre - back partner Clément Lenglet.
The study found that teens who say they are grateful for things in their lives may more fully develop critical life skills, such as cooperation, a sense of purpose, creativity and persistence.
Children from these families tend to be more rebellious, defiant, have low persistence, and more antisocial behaviours when compared to their peers.
Fever lasting two days or more, tearing eyes, excessive crying when put down, difficulty in breathing or sucking, uncharacteristic behavior or persistence of symptoms for two or more weeks are some situation in which you should contact your medical advisor immediately irrespective of the age of your child.
Parents experiencing unplanned - for surgical birth (nearly 30 % of Ventura County mothers have surgical births, many unplanned), or other unexpected outcomes encounter more challenges, which can be addressed with persistence and professional and peer support till babe is thriving on mamas breast.
College persistence offers some clear evidence: IQ matters a lot in terms of what your freshman GPA is, but graduating from college has much more to do with character strengths like persistence, perseverance and grit.
Emotional intelligence, motivation and persistence — character traits seldom calibrated — are more reliable indicators of whether a child, from any background, will do well in life.
It took a little while, but through persistence and not waivering, my mother finally accepted that I do things differently, that it's OK, and that my children won't turn out spoiled... and in fact, more loving.
Finally, because of the persistence of negative reactivity for some infants more adverse outcomes are likely, particularly if the parental environment is non-supportive.
A previous study highlighted infant nutrition as a major contributor to the early microbiota composition and function, with cessation of breastfeeding contributing the most fundamental shift in the composition of bacteria.8 A longitudinal study with more participants would allow us to determine the temporal dynamics of the effects of feeding practices and changes therein, as well as the persistence of the effects of both feeding and delivery mode later in infancy.
And perhaps we can also start to be more aware of the persistence of social class in this country, where political leaders are drawn from a narrow social elite and where birth cohort evidence shows that parental background has a huge influence on academic attainment, health and labour - market opportunities.
Since racial division is the most important cleavage in American politics, overlaying and deepening the ideological and Republican - Democrat partisan dichotomy, we can expect much more action around the persistence of racial inequality in America.
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