Dr. Mark basically takes the best of everything he's learned about food in his 40 - year career as a family physician and functional medicine doctor and sums it up in an easy - to - understand and encouraging way.
On top of the applied nature
of everything I was learning, I was also lucky to have a great support network of friends, colleagues, and supervisors who inspired and supported me.
Not exact matches
Their passion for travel and e-commerce
is evident: In the beginning, they dug deep and interviewed hundreds
of travelers to
learn everything about how and why they travel, and ultimately translated their insights into lightweight, yet durable pieces
of luggage that
are much more affordable than high - end brands.
What the pair
learned is what marketing specialists want to shout from the rooftops: For even very small businesses, good branding matters, from your name to the colour
of your logo to the copy that ties
everything together.
«When you step into the entrepreneurship realm, it
's just an extension
of everything you've
learned from a life at war.»
But with him I made it clear: The point
of paying your dues
is to
learn everything you can about business and management; what to do, and what not to do.
«I thought, I
'm going to commit two to three years
of my life to work for these people to
learn everything that I possibly can.»
Some clients
are laid back and love
everything you do, some will nitpick and correct every part
of how you completed your job, others will
be heavily into technology and have specific platforms that you need to
learn while those on the opposite end
of the spectrum can barely send an email.
Everything we
're doing in terms
of building our overall Instagram following
is to hopefully educate them about Laurel & Wolf services and drive them to either a piece
of content where they can
learn more about what we do as a brand and get excited about content and then come back and buy design services when they
're ready.
Now, as a big - fish investor on ABC
's Shark Tank, John uses
everything he
's learned from more than two decades
of business building to size up other companies as potential investment opportunities.
«It
's the advice that took me too long to
learn, and I think a lot
of smart, energetic people
are driven to try and do
everything and fight every battle.
Among the other lessons
learned in the Lean LaunchPad class for healthcare, Blank says,
were: It
's better to focus on one product and target market rather than trying to do
everything right out
of the gate.
«But «big data»
is about considering
everything simultaneously to
learn outside
of preconceived boundaries.
Jurassic World officials have
learned from the mistakes
of the prior generation and
everything is now under control.
«I've
learned that not
everything is driven by corporate headquarters; there can
be a lot
of regional autonomy» after an acquisition.
And we've
learned - apart from the foregoing - that it all comes down to four critical considerations that
are a part
of everything we strive for:
All team members spend time
learning about our core values before they ever get in front
of a client — this
is the foundation
of everything we do.
So instead
of it
being a pie chart where I have to give a little bit
of my time and energy to
everything, every day, I
'm learning to better communicate my current focus to people around me.
I
'm still pro entrepreneurship in
everything I do, and it
's the reason I started a Facebook group
of now more than 10,000 other entrepreneurs (including the crowd favorite Noah Kagan) to chat, ask questions and
learn from one another.
Honestly, it sometimes seems like
everything we
learn in years
of schooling and training
is boiled down into a series
of broad stroke rules about how much you should save, spend on a house, set aside for taxes and on and on.
[24:40] Most entrepreneurs attempt too many businesses in the beginning [24:50] Find your flagship, that you will commit
everything to [25:20] Business
is also about your own psychology [25:30] Master one thing at a time [26:30] Massive focus and big risks [27:00] The 3 beliefs you must have when starting a business [28:00]
Learning how to maximize [28:20] The business you
're in and the business you
're becoming [28:50] The 80 %
of what I do [30:00] The business you
are in and the business you
are becoming [30:20] Intertwining your personal and professional brands [31:30] The importance
of intent [33:20] Tony
's take on social media [34:00] Why Tony prefers audio over text [36:40] The value
of Facebook Live [37:20] Tony
's social media director weighs in on Instagram Stories [38:00] Success without fulfillment
is the ultimate failure [39:00]
Learning how to master the mind [39:40] What
's a magnificent life for you?
I knew somebody, somewhere
was making a killing in the markets and I
was determined to find them,
learn everything they know and make a killing
of my own.
From what I
learned in my years working for British Columbians — and from
everything the premier has said and done — the last thing Premier Clark should
be asking us
is to do
is trust her with $ 9 billion
of our money.
It will
be too intimidating to them and they won't have the patience to
learn everything they need to know in order to get the full benefit
of your solution.
«I
learned from my father that I should pay myself first and save a portion
of everything I earn; to save not just for what I want, but for what I might need; to not spend what I don't have — but to wait until I can afford it whatever it
is.
In the startup phase, many entrepreneurs do end up picking up a little bit
of everything, but as a company grows and expands, one
of the crucial steps that entrepreneurs must go through
is learning to delegate to other people, so that they can focus on building and growing the company.
It doesn't happen that often, and I
'm sure there
's a crowd
of people behind me that I've somehow turned off to Jesus inadvertently — but slowly, through these kind
of experiences, I
'm figuring out how to love people well, and I
'm continuing to
learn how to love God more in
everything I do.
This
is the thing: when you start to hit 28 or 30,
everything starts to divide, and you can see very clearly two kinds
of people: on one side, people who have used their 20s to
learn and grow, to find God and themselves and their deep dreams, people who know what works and what doesn't, who have pushed through to become real live adults.
@Graham Moore, Sorry, but in addition to
everything the science has
learned you also add a infinitely complex
being that exists outside
of known reality.
But it does not mean God does
everything for us — we
are responsible for our participation and 2 acts
of atonement — reprentance and charity — we
are now priests according to Hebrew
of this sanctuary — we need to
learn what that means and how to
be a «priest».
I
learned this not from a class in feminist studies, but from Jesus — who
was brought into the world by a woman whose obedience changed
everything; who revealed his identity to a scorned woman at a well; who defended Mary
of Bethany as his true disciple, even though women
were prohibited from studying under rabbis at the time; who obeyed his mother; who refused to condemn the woman caught in adultery to death; who looked to women for financial and moral support, even after the male disciples abandoned him; who said
of the woman who anointed his feet with perfume that «wherever this gospel
is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also
be told, in memory
of her»; who bantered with a Syrophoenician woman, talked theology with a Samaritan woman, and healed a bleeding woman; who appeared first before women after his resurrection, despite the fact that their culture deemed them unreliable witnesses; who charged Mary Magdalene with the great responsibility
of announcing the start
of a new creation,
of becoming the Apostle to the Apostles.
It
is true that
everything we need to know in life we
learned in Kindergarten, and one
of the main things we
learned in Kindergarten
was the importance
of saying we
're sorry to others when we hurt them.
Everything I
learned about things like the «settling
of the west» or about the Riel rebellion or the Indian Act or the residential school systems
was through the lens
of white settler versions
of Canadian textbooks.
Countries and societies especially the US
are carried away with
everything under the umbrella
of freedom and rights your governments should
learn from third world countries true values and laws.certain lines should never
be crossed and such movements need to
be exterminated for the sake
of youngsters that must
learn true values and acts in order to
be a well
being and not end up in jail and on the long run in hell.
everything is made up
of atoms (don't believe me do some research) its the different variables
of heat and light and things like that that cause different reactions to make different things and these things when they interact can create something completely different and you and slowly the process
of mitosis or miosis starts to work and form stuff hell i
learnt that in high school and it
was a catholic one at that a millions
of years ago i bet the universe
was completely different and had things in it that our minds cant even imagine that have since changed over time from action and reaction to what we have today and in another million years who knows with all the different gases we pump into the air and the weather getting more intense on both ends
of the scale life as we know it will
be different the human race will have to evolve to survive and will probibly form into a slightly different species hell maybe well evolve into 2 different species like in the movie time machine
While selling
everything and moving to the middle
of nowhere might not
be what God wants you to do with your life, there
is still much we can
learn from these pioneers
of the faith, and plenty
of aspects
of their community we can incorporate into our own walks with God.
When political science students
were challenged about
being Republicans, they
were not thereby disenfranchised from voting; when economics students
were challenged on the merits
of capitalism, they
were not thereby excluded from purchasing notebooks, But when students
were told that
everything they had
learned about their religion before entering this class
was wrong, did we know — or care — if their capacity to function religiously in a mature fashion
was diminished?
I do not agree with
everything Mormons believe, but there
is much to
learn from their robustly social trinitarianism and their refreshingly straightforward understanding
of divinization.
One
of the earliest and hardest lessons a child must
learn is that he can not have
everything he wants.
The most crucial
learning to
be sought in such a situation
is the recognition
of the fundamental difference between human judgments and divine judgment: that human achievements pass quickly while only the divine judgment
is eternal and penetrates
everything hidden.
In order to
learn how to
be still and know rest for my soul in the midst
of dirty diapers and deadlines and car maintenance and doctors» appointments and
everything else, I need more than religion.
What if your knowledge
of Hebrew or Greek
is very weak, almost nonexistent, because you never had a course in it or have forgotten
everything you
learned?
Of course we don't always agree on everything, but for me, that's part of the beauty of learning... is sometimes someone has such a different - opinion - than yours, that is where some of the real learning comes from, yes..
Of course we don't always agree on
everything, but for me, that
's part
of the beauty of learning... is sometimes someone has such a different - opinion - than yours, that is where some of the real learning comes from, yes..
of the beauty
of learning... is sometimes someone has such a different - opinion - than yours, that is where some of the real learning comes from, yes..
of learning...
is sometimes someone has such a different - opinion - than yours, that
is where some
of the real learning comes from, yes..
of the real
learning comes from, yes...?
The problem, then, isn't that hermeneutical pluralism leads to chaos but, once again the practical issue
of how to teach students
everything they really ought to
learn.
I mention, only because my... paradigm (I
'm not much on beliefs, in the usual organized religion sense)... includes a «Divine»
of my own definition, that equates to something like «awe
of life, love, and knowing that there
is much we don't know» (< — sorry, not the easiest thing for me to get into words, hopefully that gets the gist
of it) that I don't see as a «personal other», but, in my paradigm, I see that Divine as
being systemic to
everything, hence insights from what I
learn / experience can
be termed as the Divine acting.
These histories
are a monument
of learning, but even Pannenberg can not
be an expert on
everything and the specialist scholar spots mistakes, small and sometimes not so small.
Please don't
be watching peoples comments on this site so you can categorise and pigeon - hole us into your groups, that will lead to the cessation
of free speech here — not all
of us know
everything, we
are often
learning by the process
of conversation and don't have lots
of black and white answers figured out.
Which
is to say, it will make no sense to any orthodoxy holding to the belief that, short
of the eschaton,
everything has
been revealed that
is going to
be and therefore there
is nothing new to
be learned of religiously relevant truth» certainly not from such thoroughly non-accredited sources as those that typically come up in interreligious dialogue.
Those who
learn appreciation
of everything in its way
of gods creating it and leaves it free to
be what god made it freely capable
of being.
Indeed, on the basis
of Matthew 25, ordering our attention and overcoming our addiction to distraction has
everything to do with our ability to recognize Christ in one another and to
learn what it means to
be the body
of Christ, a people formed by habits
of good attention, giving and exchanging the gifts
of attention in a world
of distraction.