MintLife: I'm certainly guilty
of feeling that way.
And you understand that
all of us feel that way.
April 16, 2012 at 11:58 am Crying eyes do sometimes reveal the most tenderness
of felt ways and issues» bereavements beckonings.
The comment you are making right now is why many
of them feel that way.
I kind
of feel that way about this soup.
I kind
of feel that way already some of the time.
«I just think it's unfair [Burk's] pressing our organization to jump on the bandwagon when not
all of us feel the way she does.»
MOST
of us feel that way.
When you have time, see if you can connect back to your earliest memory
of feeling that way, which will likely be your own childhood experience with a parent.
Sure, the lucky ones feel like they're glowing and beautiful, but not
all of us feel that way!
This is pretty understandable — a lot
of us felt that way as kids.
And at first, these messages kind
of felt that way.
What you don't know is this: your sharing this will help others be able to process, because guess how many
of us feel this way?
Turn to the Jumpstart Diet when you need to break old habits, when your indulgences are spinning out of control, when you're hitting a weight - loss plateau, or when you feel like yelling, «I'm tired
of feeling this way.»
In all honesty you've got two ways to go, accept it as part of your personality (at the risk
of feeling that way making you miserable or it possibly getting worse), or speak to somebody about it to try to make you feel less self conscious.
I'm sure many
of us feel this way.
But it sort
of feels that way.
Burstyn is — forgive me — burstin» with emotion, the expression of a lifetime
of feeling her way through her parts.
Melvoin: One thing that has become clear and I think is ironic is both sides have accused the other side
of feeling this way, but there is this idea that kids and LAUSD students are commodities, that they are money.
For most parent groups trying to assess their proper role in the post-NCLB landscape, there's a sense
of feeling their way slowly through uncharted territory.
I'm pleased, but I'm also instantly concerned about the prospect
of feeling my way around a strange circuit in an unfamiliar car on cold rubber.
In fact, I kind
of felt that way about the whole lounge.
They treated us as if we were their family and I know that each and every one
of us felt that way about each of them.
But I think in order to be a 10 it should be cohesively one of the greatest games of all time» And I have a feeling, and I'm kind
of feeling this way myself right now, that this game may be considered one of the greatest games of all time.
I was in New York kind
of feeling my way around.
Since more
of them felt that way than not, I decided to stay.
«What's important to know is that you never know; you're always sort
of feeling your way,» she said, and felt her way deftly.
Not exact matches
«There are few early - stage funds such as ours that dedicate the majority
of their investment to New York, so we
felt that was a very good
way to build a portfolio.»
«I
felt in a bit
of a slump for a few weeks,» confessed one, which prompted a colleague to chime in, «I've been
feeling that
way as well.
Regular communications with your staff, informing them
of both good news and how the company is reacting to challenges will go a long
way toward making employees
feel like you trust them and that they're unlikely to be hit with unpleasant surprises.
It's a good
way to train yourself to learn what 25 minutes
of working
feels like.
«That
way by the end
of our time together today if we both don't
feel there is a mutual fit to take the next step, then we end here today.
If you're not a fan
of the
way an armband
feels, but you want something both extra durable and comfortable to carry your phone and other personal items, you should check out the Kona pouch.
Never copy someone on an email as a
way of making them
feel like they're a part
of something when they're not.
Not being in the know about important events or milestones is a surefire
way to make your freelancers
feel as though they're not valued members
of your team.
According to Emily, the only
way it would
feel like hard work would be if she were faking her skills, doing things like Googling or researching her clients ahead
of time in the hopes
of gathering information.
But fewer and fewer people seem to
feel that
way, and it's gradually eroding our happiness and the quality
of our work.
Weber suggests diving deep into the
feeling, personality and even the soul
of your brand, then blowing it out in abstract
ways, such as mood boards and collages, to help define and articulate how you want your brand's particular fantasy to
feel.
This is not exactly a Sisyphean exercise because it's neither pointless, eternally frustrating, or free
of any real progress — that's just the
way it can
feel sometimes.
But some people are remarkably charismatic: They build and maintain great relationships, consistently influence (in a good
way) the people around them, consistently make people
feel better about themselves — they're the kind
of people everyone wants to be around... and wants to be.
If you're
feeling down, a quick
way to raise your spirits is to turn on some
of jams.
«The negative, obviously, is that local people can more easily absorb preconceptions and
feel pressured to vote a certain
way — in other words, the danger
of local democratic empowerment is a loss
of impartiality.»
«We're going to let people download their favorite saved messages on an MP3 format, instead
of shutting down and saying «Goodbye everyone, thanks» — we
felt that was the most compelling
way to underline the emotional mission we've always had when building Cord.»
But what if there was a
way to get the convenience
of digital notes with the
feel of a traditional notepad?
If your customers
feel that you go out
of your
way to reward them, they're more likely to choose you over your less - appreciative competition.
I think that is a great
way to
feel small accomplishments throughout your day, instead
of working here and there on a variety
of things and never
feeling a sense
of accomplishment.
But no matter how low energy you
feel, you probably still have to find a
way to get out
of bed and be at least somewhat productive.
Solid EQ rests on your ability to accurately perceive the
feelings of others, and this study shows your emotions can easily get in the
way of your ability to do that.
As detailed in a study by Harvard Business professor Dennis Campbell, TD revolutionized the
way it measured the in - bank experience, streamlining its customer satisfaction survey and using a massive pool
of customer data to find out not only how customers
felt about their banking experience, but also what specific elements
of «satisfaction» mattered most to them.
Instead
of building a website from scratch, it's still impressive to be able to choose the right theme, know the right
ways to customize the look and
feel, and brand it accordingly.