Sentences with phrase «n't ask for things»

But the advice that if you don't ask for things, you won't receive them is good advice for anything in life:)
Don't ask for things, seriously.
To be honest, my kids just don't ask for things like princess dresses for Halloween or shoot - em - up action figures.
«When you're doing that on an ongoing basis, that builds a relationship, because you're not asking for things.
i am looking for a lover who is into domination & submission & is willing to live this life style when we are alone at home if you are interested please call or text me at 910 476 7005 don't ask for any thing only demand & if you are not the dominant type i will lose interest in you ps please...
We aren't asking for a thing in return.
And you didn't ask for a thing.
Consumers are starting to believe that we can not ask for things from the companys.

Not exact matches

«Now Mark, I am more than willing to give you my time and really work with you to find out exactly what the best solution for you and your specific situation is, I'm just going to ask for one thing in return... As we go through this, if you don't feel that what we have is a good fit, are you okay telling me that?
The worst thing you can do is ask for feedback then not address concerns.
«Some things have internet capabilities that you didn't ask for and will never use,» says Leon Adato of SolarWinds adding that any devices that don't need to be connected to the internet should be disconnected.
He told the tale to authors Jeannette Hanna and Alan Middleton for their book Ikonica: A Field Guide to Canada's Brandscape, explaining that the staffers didn't have to ask their bosses for the green light because the company's ethics - driven culture puts a premium on do - the - right - thing customer service.
Before we really got things rolling, she asked to sit down with me and told me her new truth: She didn't think it was the right time for her.
Not only did he score just 11 points, including none in the fourth quarter, but things got worse after the game when he had a confrontation with a fan and took a shot at a Cleveland radio host for only asking questions after the Cavs lose.
When asked about his longer - term strategy for Hitachi, the chief executive said: «Listen to all of the people's opinions, not only internal but also external opinions [and] imagine [how things will be like] five years later.
It's opposed to when you ask for a simple thing, and it's not available, or it goes against policy.
Worryingly for Emanuel's administration, the union seems to be framing the dispute as a tradeoff between education and economic development, with Sharkey noting that, «We need to be asking why we're spending on things like river walks when our schools aren't funded.»
How confortable do you feel with asking awkward questions or asking for things that are out of the norm, «Could we have your room for 120 Euros so we don't have to stay down the road?»
If you don't find it within your confort zone - practice in small ways for asking for slightly unreasonable things just to get used to it.
The author reminds us to keep thinking big, never be afraid to ask for things, and to not be intimidated when things don't go as planned.
Once you notice what's going, ask for feedback, and decide to make changes, you can't just make verbal promises to your employees that things will improve or that you'll do things differently going forward.
Too many Millennials complain about not getting paid enough while they do one of two things: they either do not ask for a raise, period, or they do not take the time to understand what would warrant a raise and going all - in on acquiring that skill set.
If things are so great, why isn't everyone asking for a raise?
And I said, but I think it's time for the Japanese people to be aware of people because it's a pretty heady thing to be asked to go defend an island and, by the way, don't plan on coming back.
Some managers don't set goals or provide context for the things they ask people to do, and others never offer feedback, leaving people wondering if they're more likely to get promoted or fired.
«I'll ask [potential hires] about something that hasn't gone so well in their life and then ask them what they've learned from it because the next thing I look for in people is curiosity,» he says, «I'm interested in people who take those negative experiences in their lives and are really curious about what happened and can talk intelligently about what they learned and what they might do differently.»
A: This is what I call a «high - class question» — you wouldn't be asking unless you've done things right long enough for your business to grow to a significant size.
The question that you need to be asking yourselves is not simply how do I use some of these new - fangled technologies to do my business better — how will I use these new tools to do things for my clients and customers that I never imagined that I could do before.
Asked what Founder Institute did for her, she was clear that, «The program lays out lots of things an early entrepreneur might not realize, from ways to incorporate to the paths and processes to creating a company.
So this is a rare opportunity for me to have somebody on the other line who I feel — I'd be an idiot not to ask you to tell me some things based on this conversation we've been having that you think I could do better on.
One of the most important things when learning something new is not being afraid to ask for advice.
Zuckerberg was asked by US lawmakers last week what kind of regulation he would and wouldn't like to see laid upon Internet companies — and he made a point of arguing for privacy carve outs to avoid falling behind, of all things, competitors in China.
Researchers simply don't bother asking shoppers if they would rather pay for something or get that same thing for free.
But can I ask you, when the President so often says things that turn out not to be true, when the President and the White House show what appears to be a blatant disregard for the truth, how are the American people to trust or believe what is said here and what is said by the President?
Today, those are not the most important factors for clients — the first questions they ask are about things like service and technology.»
That depends on who you ask; I personally believe a blue chip is a company that, among other things, is a pretty safe investment because it has been around for a while and will continue to be around for a while just because most people can't envision it ever going away.
Prayer is also not limited (nor should it be) to asking for things that you want to happen; prayer is an open and direct communication line to your heavenly Father and Creator, and you may want to tell him how you feel sometime, even if you think it's a bunch of nonsense and you don't think he will reply.
I do not pray asking for «things» that seems a bit selfish.
I have witnessed people on their death - bed also, and the whole world becomes very sharply focussed as the importance of those things melt away and we are left with our dying moments and as the author stated, they are always asking for their loved ones; not theirr boss, their coach, their president, or anyone else but the ones they love.
Thous shalt not murder — says nothing about anger — but Jesus asks us to even deal with that attitude (which is different for each person)... and a good freedom comes from seeing the usefulness of these things.
And as for the question of why are their bad things going on in the world and why god does not fix them or help, the answer I would give would be too ask god and the way to do that is too pray (don't worry praying is like Facebook, you post on gods wall and wait for a reply)
But here's what you should consider: if we can understand what it means to have our world - view changed even briefly by believing in a movie long enough to get creeped - out by the zombies in it, we have to see what Peter was saying to the Jews — because he wasn't asking them to suspend their disbelief: he was telling them things they had witnessed for themselves.
Hmm — whose prayers change things, and why doesn't all prayer change things... a friend asked for a new house — got one; another friend asked to be cured from leukemia, God didn't answer her prayers — she died; another friend asked for wisdom on how to care for her elderly father, an alcoholic — still drinks, she still has no knowledge on what to do about it — never thought to maybe look up information about elder care.
For you people asking why God and Jesus make people do this or do bad things or if God is real why doesn't he stop war.
I believe that its important to see inner wisdom and the council of friends and wise and knowledgeable people... but God, if he / she exists created us — right... oh yes w / brains... we should be honoring that by using them... I can imagine if God exists every day he is saying to himself / herself «why do people keep asking me for things I have not control over, or really could care less about (people are asking for a new shinny house to replace their perfectly fine house while millions are homeless around the world, hungry, sick, etc.)... why are they not using the gifts and skills they have».
This all started becasue I asked Mario to explain how he believed Christ was God if he didn't believe the things that made him God according to christian belief and I'm still looking for that answer.
He says they will do greater things that he did (not sure what that means) and then says they should ask things in his name and for the father's glory.
In fact prayer is not first and foremost about asking for things.
I'm confused it says they will be gossips conceited unholy haters of good without love self love people in the end times to stay away not even to receive them not even pray for them is that blasphemy then it says they hold firm to a godliness but deny its power but I thought blasphemy they don't hold firm to any godliness but are not drawn by the spirit at all to wan na ask forgiveness even it says god is just and will forgive why I wish he would forgive all things his children suffer over that can't change need to also it says if u can say Jesus is lord the holy spirit is with u right or u couldn't even say those words please someone help I've been suffering
Thank you for anyone who has the courage to apologize — the one thing I'd ask moving forward is that you don't qualify your apology by citing what the survivor of emergent abuse (I like this term better than victim) did or did not do — as we've noted before, when someone is in the throes of prolonged abuse and trauma, they will do / say things in response that will seem somewhat «batshit crazy.»
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