Sentences with phrase «nothing accomplished»

Instead I was stressing myself out trying to do everything and feeling like I was actually getting nothing accomplished.
With the amount of time I've taken off of this blog, you'd think I was sitting on the couch getting absolutely nothing accomplished around our construction site.
Sometimes that gets nothing accomplished and it isn't even interesting when we all agree.
But he pointed out that debate over building a Peace Bridge happened over 20 - years with nothing accomplished.
... It might be good enough for you (mediocrity and nothing accomplished for years attitude), but some fans still want to win the league and even the CL one day.
I got NOTHING accomplished until I'd watched all three seasons =)
Or the fact that, early on, Zelda feels the need to run off and pretend to be missing again, despite there being literally nothing accomplished by the ruse.
A lot of phones worldwide are stared at all day long, with nothing accomplished.
In several months of working on my dissertation from home with an infant, I got nothing accomplished.
Senate Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson has since made a sort of peace - of - necessity with Espada, ever - aware that without his vote, the Democrats can get nothing accomplished.
He talks a good game, but gets nothing accomplished.
MIMM: Why I Get Nothing Accomplished
An ideal e-reader is a conduit to the imaginative worlds created by books, and I'd argue that nothing accomplishes this better than the new Oasis, which is at once immersive thanks to its large screen, while also being light and small enough to make it easier to handle than your average paperback.
Nothing she accomplishes is born of or driven by ego, yet her confidence and swiftness in evaluating a situation, assessing what needs to be done, understanding and respecting the delicacy of relationships — and ultimately achieving the right goals and solutions — make her the right hire, an adept business partner, a trusted advisor, a sought - after ally, and a gentle comrade.
It's sad to say that the great failure of HR is to get mired in the process and get nothing accomplished.
Too many speeches, no conclusions, nothing accomplished.
And without a strategy, the danger of spending hours online and getting nothing accomplished is very real.
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