Sentences with phrase «new things you want»

I like to set myself monthly challenges because I figure whatever new things I want to try, I can work & struggle through them for one month.
What are new things you want to do with a different home?
Spend 10 minutes on Pinterest and I promise you'll walk away with at least 1 new thing you want to try.
She has plenty of ideas and things she's made in the past that she thinks will be just right for such a craft sale, and hot on the heels of quite a few Waldorf school fairs and handmade holiday sales, a lot of new things she wants to try too.
I've got a love - hate relationship with them though, but I'm saving that story for a column (a new thing I want to try for the blog) later this week.
Thought I knew something about coffee but there you go, so many new things I want to try!
looking for someone willing to be a party friend that satisfy my sexual needs and i will grant you your deepest sexual desires and new things u want to try;)
I WANT TO TRY NEW THINGS I WANT TO SHOW MY WIFEY NEW THINGS.
Great sense of humor enjoy life to the fullest like to try new things want someone who thinks the same Read More
When DKCF was developed they said that RETRO could chose between DK or Metroid, but chose Metroid as there was new things they wanted to explore, and had a lot of ideas that couldnt be realized on Wii (BS of course).
And that's ignoring any new things you want to do.
I think while we were working on both the main game and the DLC, it was a process of constantly getting lots of different, new ideas as we refined the game, and finding new things we wanted to do.
«Come for dinner,» she would say, «I've some new things I want you to see.
The viewer experiences how Things on the Mind gradually takes shape and evolves, and how each artistic solution prepares the following one: «As soon as a sculpture is finished, I'm basically ready for the next, thinking of new paths to tread or new things I want to investigate or forms I have to try out.»
Try to set realistic goals for yourself in terms of how much you can get done, what new things you want to learn, and when you want to complete particular tasks.
She identified three new things she wanted to have in a dream job.
What are your fantasies or new things you want to try?

Not exact matches

If you're experiencing these things, you just might want to pull a Beyonce, tell your skincare routine that it's time to «Upgrade U,» and try something new.
If you want to take things up a notch because you're awesome and you made a New Year's resolution to live life to the fullest, you can also get the fries served Supreme for $ 2.49 or Bell Grande for $ 3.49.
Millennials in particular «really want to constantly learn new things, so give them lots of stretch assignments — which doesn't just mean piling on more work.
Americans could learn a thing or two from this Asian business center if they want to attract people to create new enterprises.
They want to go to new places, try impossible things and tell the world.
The last thing Krim wants is a team to walk in one day and see there's a new manager in charge.
People only think that they always want the neatest and newest thing on the block until they remember that «new» also means changes, anxiety, learning curves, resistance, incremental costs, discomfort, etc..
The one thing new employees don't want to be on their first day is bored.
A few years ago he went beyond critique and created the Thiel Fellowship, which gives a US$ 100,000 grant to entrepreneurial young people who «want to build new things instead of sitting in a classroom.»
The new measures are designed to penalize China for doing things like requiring U.S. companies to hand over technological know - how if they want to do business in China.
«You want to change the things that matter the most, to be able to really go after the new concepts.»
«Most companies that are great at something... do not become great at new things people want (streaming for us) because they are afraid to hurt their initial business.
I actually believe that the investments that they've made in terms of things like the iFund where if you're a startup and you want to build a really great new Internet company that's going to leverage what apple is doing with mobile, Kleiner is it, they are it.
«One of the things that is challenging new companies right now is that they want a mentor.
If you want a new thing, well, maybe they'll look different.
That's the last thing the leviathans want, of course, so they present themselves as champions of the new entrepreneur.
«The government does not want or expect to leave without a deal, but while it seeks a new partnership, it is planning for a range of outcomes, as is the responsible thing to do,» Hammond told Parliament.
Every entrepreneur I know can't find enough hours in a day to do the good things they want, and yet they often find themselves saying yes to new requests.
Whether it's TVs, tablets, computers or phones, the same pattern repeats itself: somebody comes up with the sexy new thing that everybody wants and is willing to pay through the teeth for.
And it's not just about creating the next new thing; it's about creating something that customers want.
But if the new management makes decisions that get in the way of your earnout, you'll want to be able to go to the chief to discuss things.
I'm trying to prospect for new customers, but they want to be called when things pick up, not before.
If the new administration really wants to restore U.S. manufacturing, fix the trade deficit, and boost innovation, it should leverage the best ideas that come from federal research programs and invest in funding the next big thing.
«If you start shaving out exemptions in laws, next thing you know, you'll gut the law because everyone will want an exemption,» Hester told the New York Times on Tuesday.
When we purchase new stuff — no matter how much we anticipate the buy bringing us joy — our upgraded circumstances soon become just another thing we take for granted and we move on to wanting something else.
«People will be attracted by doing interesting things and by working with people they want to work with,» says management consultant David Nadler, chairman of the New York City - based Delta Consulting Group.
It's kind of why I got into the restaurant business: I wanted to travel, meet people and experience new things.
The last thing I want to hear from the cable company, after it's taken them three hours to resolve my issue, is the upsell to the new service they want me to buy.
«They want us to help in the community and learn new skills, and apply those things to our jobs.
We want to find out things like how fast the average New Yorker moves through her city vs. the average person in Shanghai.
But when PwC commissioned a study of its millennial workers, the results were clear, Donovan says: This new generation of workers wanted to work differently, and they weren't planning to wait around for things to change.
«I'm always wanting to learn new things and challenge myself,» Burrows explains.
he adds, «Consistency for key interactions is important because you don't want your customer to have to re-learn new things
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