I know I couldn't do it tomorrow.
Yes, yes, yes... I'm
not doing it TOMORROW.
Not exact matches
«Every evening, I switch my iPhone to «
Do Not Disturb» and spend 45 minutes walking down the beach, reflecting on the events of my day and visualizing how I plan to maximize
tomorrow.
It's a reminder to any business interested in surviving in the economy of
tomorrow that you don't necessarily have to be ahead of the game, but you
do have to be willing to adapt while playing it.
Siemens constantly innovates and I have to be confident the candidate will contribute to this goal to create something
tomorrow that we didn't believe was possible today... Authentic candidates will let go of the responses they think we want to hear and give the responses that demonstrate who they are.»
At home, everything doesn't have to be perfectly tidy, the kids can shower
tomorrow, and it's OK to order takeout.
Same with gas prices — I know the price will be different
tomorrow, but I don't really know what it's going to be.
And those idiots who don't, believe me, anyone who's abused me, including that idiot [unintelligible] article that wrote that, and you stole my picture that you don't have rights to — my counsel will sue
tomorrow morning.
I tell them, «You should build it as if you were going to have it forever and yet, at the same time, build it so that you could sell it
tomorrow for as much money as possible, even if you don't intend to.»
«You don't have to be a big company to give back to the community,» says Jeanne Meister, founding partner of consultancy Future Workplace and co-author of The 2020 Workplace: How Innovative Companies Attract, Develop, and Keep
Tomorrow's Employees Today.
I have two — one that includes general things that I need to accomplish that don't necessarily have to be like,
tomorrow; they're things I'll just get to when I get to them.
Saying you'll
do it
tomorrow is just an excuse, and it means that either you don't really want to
do it or that you want the results without the hard work that comes along with it.
Just because someone has accumulated a bank account that rivals that of Bill Gates doesn't mean they spend like there is no
tomorrow.
5 Things To
Do Before Bed That Will Jump Start
Tomorrow No, climbing into cozy PJs and brushing teeth aren't on Matthew Toren's bedtime prep list.
If you don't have that kind of marketing budget, then you probably are going out of business
tomorrow or you shouldn't be in business in the first place.
You're creating a vision for
tomorrow — a world that doesn't exist yet — and your greatest resource for getting it right is your instincts.
«It's
not «we're going to turn around
tomorrow and
do something completely different.»
«If I need to wait for you to
do your work and you won't be
done until next Wednesday, maybe today and
tomorrow I can go skiing,» Sicard says.
Someone who is
doing everything on the fly isn't going to easily move into a structured schedule
tomorrow.
I always tell them that I still don't have all the answers, though things are going well enough that I am certain I want to keep working on Hot Tot again
tomorrow: --RRB-
So if there is one thing that we
do know, it's that we don't know anything about what will happen
tomorrow or any time in the future.
Proven success
does not guarantee success
tomorrow.
And even if
tomorrow's doesn't, I am going to continue hitting the pavement day after day after day.
The companies that thrived during a recession didn't cut back the fastest or invest the most, but found a middle ground between cutting costs to survive in the present and investing for
tomorrow.
You don't have to be a wizard to get some solid hints about the future beyond
tomorrow, especially when it comes to the operations of your own business.
«Scotiabank could decide
tomorrow it's
not going to lend in the Vancouver market, but they don't want to lose that volume of business,» says John Andrew, a professor of urban planning at Queen's University.
We know if we want to achieve something we have to
do something, and maybe the actions you take aren't getting you the results you want, so here are seven things you should start
doing for yourself today because they will give the success you want
tomorrow.
Never forget Warren, you can tell a guy to go to hell
tomorrow — you don't give up the right.
«Activate when you have the idea because if you have the idea today and you
do not activate today, I guarantee somebody else is going to have that idea
tomorrow and maybe that person will activate,» Carbone said.
I'm
not saying it's going to happen
tomorrow, but we shouldn't be surprised if it
does.
And I just can't wait to get up
tomorrow morning, too, and
do it all over again.»
So if the story you tell today doesn't resonate, tell another one
tomorrow.
«The one law that
does not change is that everything changes, and the hardship I was bearing today was only a breath away from the pleasures I would have
tomorrow, and those pleasures would be all the richer because of the memories of this I was enduring.»
«If
not, what can you
do better
tomorrow?»
«It forces you to think about the totality of your work,
not just what you're
doing today or
tomorrow,» says Banks.
I don't think
tomorrow it will be either e-commerce or store.
But if you weren't, don't leave that half - finished list hanging for
tomorrow, because it's a morale killer.
I don't expect the president to wake up
tomorrow and view the world any differently than he
did when he woke up this morning.
RIGHT NOW OUR PLATE»S A LITTLE BIT FULL IN THE TRADE AREA SO IT» IS
NOT SOMETHING THAT»S GON NA BE
DONE TODAY OR
TOMORROW.
So if we don't take action now, today's kids and
tomorrow's workers will be the first generation in history to live shorter lives than their parents,
not due to war but to complications from diabetes.
The market is changing so fast these days, and if you are
not planning a solution today for
tomorrow's customers, you may be setting yourself up for failure and don't even realize it.
«I'll procrastinate
tomorrow» is a humorous line that captures the essence of prolonging important tasks just because they don't seem very appealing at the moment.
Tomorrow, in part two of our four - part series «Why we can't stop spending,» we look at behavioural factors that affect spending impulses and how Canadians spend what money they
do have.
But don't worry, he'll be back
tomorrow morning with some thoughts on the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, which is currently winding down in San Francisco.
As an angel investor, I routinely toss business plans that focus too much on today, and don't talk about
tomorrow.
They shouldn't listen to a lot of jabbering about what the market's going to
do tomorrow or next week or next month, because nobody knows.
I don't give a shit if my payday comes
tomorrow.
Hopefully
tomorrow's national vote will go smoothly, with little speculation of electronic tampering or a high - profile cyber strike — but that doesn't mean we should
not begin preparing for what is likely inevitable.
By
tomorrow, Levandowski must provide further disclosures because Alsup
did not find the privilege logs he previously submitted were sufficient.
Read on and get ready for a journey that will change the way you
do business right now —
not tomorrow, in a month, or in a year — right now.