Don't listen to stories about a positive economy on the prairie.
We don't listen to stories or watch a video about food allergies: we deal with them in everyday life, whether it be in school or travel.
When we pray the Rosary we are
not listening to stories of long ago and far away.
If you haven't listened to the story behind TOMS, I suggest you to check out this podcast: How I built this: Blake Mycoskie.
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Stories - Consumers, employees and other stakeholders may be tuning out ads, but that doesn't mean they aren't
listening to your brand's
storiesstories.
Simillarly, if you have the wrong people
listening to your
story, even the best
story won't sell.
Effective communication isn't just about talking; leaders who master the art of
listening authentically will have uncanny, X-Men-like ability
to listen intuitively
to the other person's
story, asking questions, and searching conversations for depth, meaning and understanding with their needs in mind.
Mike has two objections
to the
story that are worth addressing --(a) that we have no way of knowing whether or
not Frind is lying, and (b) that even if he isn't lying, he is simply lucky and therefore
not worth
listening to.
That's very different
to the
story outlined in Plant's declaration, where he admitted that he was at the show, but said that he wasn't
listening and was at the back talking with his friends.
ZINO: Yes, no, I think at the end of the day the way we «ve hit we have
to look at this is, hey,
listen, iPhones are probably
not going
to be a growth
story for this company going forward, but that being said, I think the fear that had been built into the stock in the sense that, hey, you know, we «re going
to look for the you know significant declines are the iPhone business is also
not going
to happen.
On his way
to Calgary last week, Harper was telling anyone who would
listen that he was shocked at Wright's decision, taken alone and shared with — well, he used
to say Wright shared his decision with nobody, but that
story won't stand up any more, so these days he says Wright shared it with «a very few» PMO staffers, and at any rate certainly
not with Harper himself.
Regarding complaints
to human resources, Mr. Wilkins said: «We're
not going
to comment on individual cases, but cases are often more complicated than simply
listening to one side of the
story.»
When we
listen to failure
stories, we learn from the mistakes of other entrepreneurs and we strive
not repeat such mistakes.
«In this case, they were just able
to see that somebody called somebody else,» but they were
not able
to listen to the calls, NBC News reporter Tom Winter, one of the two reporters bylined on the
story, said on MSNBC.
Whether the call between Cohen and the White House involved discussion of Daniels» case has
not been revealed, and is likely
not known
to investigators, who according
to the corrected NBC
story simply intercepted the phone numbers calling
to and from Cohen's phone, rather than
listening to the calls.
I don't understand how as a chaplain the author will just
listen to stories of love and family being told and retold by these people so near
to death.
Cool
Story Brah,
listen hawking, why don't you just take some potassium cyanide and go
to sleep?
Yes
listen to them, but if you want
to hear the other side of the
story don't go
to the Toyota, or KIA guy, go
to the source, the Ford dealer.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took
to go back
to church again, in the hours of chatting that have
to precede the real heart -
to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or
not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent
to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the
listening to someone else's
story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
As has been said over and over again, this is
not a court, but simply a safe space for people
to tell their
stories, for people
to be heard, and for people
to listen.
But if there is abuse, it becomes clear, particularly when the one accused of abusing can
not see his / her part of the pain, refuses
to listen to counsel, gathers people around
to control the
story and villify the victim.
I promised myself that I wouldn't fully participate in a church unless the pastor or a significant staff member could
listen to my
story and offer me compassion.
Since the belief system of a parish includes
not only its formal creeds but also the meanings it assigns
to itself and its members as finite bodies,
to learn about a church's world view — what it believes is really going on in life — one must
listen to the church's
stories about its own body and those of the members who constitute it.
Thank you for
listening to the voice of wisdom that eventually guided you on this path for otherwise our paths would have never crossed thus my
story would have stayed buried
not touching those it was meant
to reach.
The taking of case histories in the form of
listening to stories of faith journeys
not only increases the capacity of the pastor
to understand and serve the parishioner but also tends
to stimulate maturing in the faithful by raising
to consciousness the crucial factors in maturing.
Those of you who wish
to participate in the experiment themselves — by conducting
listen - only interviews, taking a day off from expressing opinions, reading books you don't expect
to like, or watching either Fox News or MSNBC for a day — are welcome
to send your
stories to me through thecontact page.
Listen to our
stories and don't make assumptions.
Haven't read your
story yet.would like
to share ours with u and your wife sumtime.read a bit here on your blog and already I'm like, that's so my husband and I at the moment!in my opinion you are one of the few people who I can actually relate
to as a follower of christ.hopefully more people will become real about where they are at, going beyond the bullshit that is fed
to us that has nothing
to do with following Jesus.thanx for
listening.
Aside from also starting
to post more photos on my blog (which idea I see you gleaned from monitoring my brainwaves as well), Dean and I were just talking about this
story yesterday and how the point is
not doing vs. being, but never being distracted from being a disciple; which is really just being close
to Jesus, doing what he does,
listening to what he says and going with his agenda instead of ours.
This
story is
not meant
to exalt the contemplative life above the life of action, but
to indicate the proper way
to serve Jesus; one serves him by
listening to his word rather than providing excessively for his needs.
One of the things that I've taken away from Narativ is that the act of
listening to stories is as - if
not more important - than the telling of
stories themselves.
Please don't
listen to these people on here they have so many different views and ideas of their own but don't
listen to them they have closed their heart
to God and are doing Satans work of misleading people away from the Almighty they look for men who like
to have their ears tickled so don't take mine our anyone else's word for it look it up for your self history attests
to the bible as true and The writings of Moses is far older than anything they have ever found thats right Moses wrote the first parts in the bible 3,500 years ago The scriptures weren't inspired by Pagan
stories Pagan
stories was inspired by actual events just like those in the bible because if you notice that a lot of the
stories found in the bible have a lot
to do about people worshipping false Gods.
It is difficult
to listen to the
story of the healing of the paralytic and
not to hear echoes of contemporary debates and discussion about AIDS.
It's a heartbreak
listening to the
stories of ex-members and knowing that those still loyal cannot / will
not hear any criticism of the leadership or their system.
Both victims and perpetrators will feel safe in telling their
stories, the TRC legislation assumes, if victims are assured that the public will now really
listen to them and if perpetrators are assured that they will
not be prosecuted
to the full extent of new law.
What are we supposed
to do when we hold all these peace initiatives, condemn all these idiots blowing themselves up, make all these feel — good interfaith groups — only
to turn on the TV and see another large
story on how Islam is becoming radical,
listening to another politicians talking about the apparent dangers of Islam and Sharia Law, and watching Sen. Pete King tell us we aren't doing jack sh.t.
It might
not be copper coins that we sacrifice
to faithfully walk in our calling; rather, it might be time
to listen to someone who has a
story or experience
to process, commitment
to a cause that needs the aid of faithful volunteers, mental effort
to solve a problem that has caused havoc in a community, patience with someone God has asked us
to accompany through a trial.
If we
listen attentively
to the
story when it is well told, it will also break our conventional assumptions, for it announces that the world is
not the way we thought it was.
Although it is important
to be aware of what is happening in the world, meaning that I did
listen to radio news bulletin for an overview, I didn't steep myself in the gory details of every sad
story that came along.»
They
listen to stories, and fables, and don't teach the Scriptures like we do.
I don't know your whole
story, though I'd be happy
to listen, but I want
to say that I forgive you.
If you can tell or
listen and relate
to a
story, you do
not have
to find comfort in platitudes, I think.
«I also hope that we will
not become immune as we
listen to these sorts of
stories but we'll know those are lives that have been lost that are precious, unique and valued.»
Better yet CNN, why don't you give us a list of all the reporters / journalists (I'm laughing as I write the word journalist) in your Time Warner corporation who are Christians and let people decide if they still want
to read, watch or
listen to their
stories.
If we refuse
to listen to the
stories of our brothers and sisters in this moment, refuse
to acknowledge the ongoing reality of a country in which young men can
not wear hoods on a chilly morning, we — people with and without privilege — will continue
to be baffled by the next judicial verdict that will again tear open our country's tender racial wound.
When someone shares his or her
story, I strongly urge you
to simply
listen,
not argue.
interesting topic.A lot of damage was done in south africa by white missionaries.they didn't come
to bring messiah they came
to bring western culture into africa.there are so many beautiful things about indigineous cultures that have been robbed and destroyed.so as a follower of messiah i tend
to stay as far away from «missionary» work and i just try
to listen to people's
stories.
I've felt sick
listening to true
stories of girls being beaten and raped because they did
not submit.
While
listening to her own
story, one was tempted
to forget that it was from the life of a person who could
not live by it in conjunction with her fellows.»)
Grapevine, or attending an AA meeting, or
listening to a member tell his
story, one learns that «something happened»
to brings about change; however; often it was
not a quick illumination, but rather a gradual and increasingly insistent spiritual awakening.