Sentences with phrase «never want people»

That is why I blog with my real life mix... I never want people to feel less than for not decorating all the time!
I was completely honest, because I never want people to come back to me later and ask, «Why didn't you tell me, Bernie?»
You never want people to think they have caught you off guard, and that you are not ready for their business.
[As a footnote that relates possibly to Sam's statement, this is Caro: «I never want people to handle my sculpture, to run their hands over surfaces.
They say you can always tell a woman's age by looking at her neck... and since I never want people to guess my real age, I'm all about skin care that will make my neck look younger.
I never want people to know my dirty laundry either, so I try to keep it positive & light.
I never want people to worry about me.»
For me, it has made me pro-choice, because I would never want people in that kind of situation to be without the option my parents had.
You never want people to have trouble finding it or miss the message on it.
You never want people to have to scroll very far to get to your call to action.
God never wanted all people to become Israelites; He wanted all people to maintain their culture and customs, just as Israel had, but do so in connection with Him.

Not exact matches

Especially with matters of business, I'm never afraid that people won't want to talk back to me about what they're up to, or that I might offend them by asking such questions.
You must never relax in your prospecting efforts until you have so many customers that you don't have enough time left in the day to sell and satisfy all the people who want to buy from you.
All I was doing was other people's work all day long, and I never actually got to the things that I wanted to accomplish on that given day.»
Like Michelle, whom a friend said «never wanted to be a public person,» Melania often talks about her dedication to her ten - year - old son Barron.
«[But in] corporate sales you never sell anything that people don't need or want,» says Scarborough.
Mayo Clinic research reveals that people who are naturally lean (you know: eating whatever they want and never gaining a pound or inch) will automatically, and even subconsciously, find ways to fidget and move to make up for extra calories they may be ingesting.
The risks aren't what you think they are when you're young — the real risk is never giving yourself the chance to become the person you wanted to be.
Entire industries are collapsing, forcing thousands of people to go back to school or take jobs they never wanted.
For somebody who had never been to New Orleans, but moved there initially to teach and then a year later left the classroom to start a company, I've seen firsthand just how much the community has invested in bringing in and retaining young people who really want to contribute to rebranding the city, bringing it from, old oil and gas and just tourism really into the 21st century with lots of high - tech, high - growth businesses.
«When people ask me what I learned from my experience at SigFig, I always tell them that I didn't really learn anything at all, except that failure sucks, and you never, ever want it to happen again,» Conrad says.
Never mind the countless actual benefits of Wi - Fi — those were either implicit or people simply didn't want to hear about them.
I was never one of those people who always wanted to start their own business.
Because like most people, you secretly never want to attend another webinar if you can possibly avoid it.
You never want to be that guy — and we all have a coworker who's that person — who, as soon as they come into a meeting, they drain all the energy out of the room... You want to come into the office and give everyone a kick in their step.»
Like all serious business challenges, creating a workplace that people want to join (and never leave) is part art, part science.
Under Steve Jobs, Apple got much credit for supposedly coming up with products that people never knew they wanted.
These are aimed at a more general audience, or those people who have never heard of YouTube celebs but who want to see some cool stuff.
On social media, readers expressed intense loathing («I hate these people so much,») threats of physical violence («Dear god, I want to punch them in the face,») and a longing for karmic justice («I've never wanted the entire real estate market to completely collapse until now»).
Still, Amazon recognizes that there are plenty of Amazon customers that will never pay for either program and it still wants those people to think of Amazon as a grocery destination.
«We wanted to do something that had never been done, which was to gather this huge microbiome data set and generate value for suffering people,» she says.
I've always said to women you never want to be the potted plant; you never want to be seen in the eyes of others as the person who is here so that we can say we've got one.
But each of those decisions can roll up into a much bigger picture, turning you into the kind of person you never wanted to be.
Saying what people don't want to hear is never easy.
And you've absolutely got to make something people actually want or they'll never stick around, let alone come back.
«People want to Web - enable their phone systems,» Jacquay says, «but a PC with a dial - up connection was never intended to be a replacement for the telephone.»
«That's never going to influence how successful our product is and whether people want to use it.»
Though she never wanted to be the symbol of the rebellion, people in Panem's districts relate to and listen to her — hallmarks of any great spokesman.
Build a reputation for being a person who treats other people's brands with respect and you will never struggle to find people who will want to partner with you.
I think as humans, as entrepreneurs, as business people, as anyone successful, you're obviously never going to want to fail.
People in communities always want our money, but it's never venture capital.»
I wanted to be one of those people who live for the rush and never slow down, so I adopted (or rather didn't resist) that lifestyle.
What advice do you have for people who have never been entrepreneurs before who want to start something new?
I want him to feel like I'm the person next door that can say, «Hey, can you help me really quick,»» she added, «I try to stay away from all the things that make people turn off from MLM, and because we were able to do that, we became really accessible to a lot of people that would have never said yes to it.»
This boss wanted people to like him, and as a result the organization quickly devolved into a chaotic state that it never really recovered from.
«I will never get too big to think this isn't cool — that I can help you, that people want to hear me.»
«He said, «I want to join the organization,»» Mr. Mack recalled «He never said, «I want to report to the C.E.O.» In a business of big egos, I don't come across many people like that.»
You never want to call a VC back and say, «Hey, I know I told you last month that I was raising $ 15M but now I'm going to raise $ 6M after talking to a bunch of people
The reason more people don't have high networths is because they don't want to cut out all the «little crap» they spend money on: coffee in the morning, going out to lunch, going out to dinner, going to a movie, buying that thing you will never use, letting your food spoil, having to pay interest on your credit card... congrats, there goes your earnings.
I never set out to become a mentor... It's amazing... how the person that really wants to do a terrific job just jump out.
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