Life is full
of learning moments.
Not exact matches
Learn to recognize and appreciate these
moments of sharing and connection.
The feds, however, never
learn that the guarantees made by multinationals in the heat
of the
moment can rarely be trusted.
I write down my three big wins for the day, what I am most grateful for, the
moment I was the best version
of myself, the
moment I was the worst version
of myself and any lessons
learned.
Consider maintaining a running log
of leadership or performance lessons
learned using apps such as Evernote or Any.do to capture insights gained while «in the
moment.»
Athletes
learn to tune out the noise
of self - doubt, fear and the din
of the crowd in order to accomplish that given
moment's singular task.
Applying what I've
learned from behavioral scientists such as B.J. Fogg, Daniel Kahneman and Charles Duhigg, I've found that by simply breaking habits down into their chain
of actions, I can identify and target key
moments to rewire behavioral tendencies — for my users and hopefully for myself.
She told me that her
moment of truth came when an editor gave her this advice, «If you want to pursue this, you need to go
learn it.
Learning from the experience
of the
moment can be most beneficial as new talent joins the leadership suite.
The other day at a trade show I
learned the life stories
of at least three people just by being genuinely interested and present in the
moment.
«The process
of execution includes real customer development, changing your product into what people actually want and tons
of other hard work and
learning moments that an idea - stealer wouldn't have in his or her arsenal,» points out entrepreneur Brent Goldstein.
But if leaders could
learn to live in the present
moment, to still their mind so the truth
of the situation could sink in, they are likely to make better decisions.
Entrepreneurs need to figure out how to deal with the waiting periods, to
learn to sit comfortably in the quiet
moments and prepare for the inevitable rush
of the «hurry up.»
No one knows better than front - line workers what skills and knowledge they need to bone up on, and
learning is most effective when it can be applied right at the
moment of need — something L&D can't keep a pulse on from their corner
of the organization.
Getting comfortable with silent
moments and even using them as a tool is an important part
of learning to say no effectively, and for that matter, in communication generally.
Rosen
learned, for example, that when you reach the critical
moment of truth with a prospect — when it's time to do the deal or move on — it's far better to get «no» than to hear «maybe.»
What we will see though is a more conscious effort to bring disparate groups to the table to
learn how to collaborate across screens, channels, and
moments of truth to deliver ONE experience to customers wherever they are in the lifecycle.
Moments uses facial recognition technology, which was developed by Facebook's Artificial Intelligence Research (FAIR) lab, a group
of 50 researchers led by Yann LeCun, an expert in a type
of machine
learning called deep
learning.
There are extensive
moments of doubt and chaos, minimal hard - won successes, countless lessons
learned the hard way, crushing amounts
of pressure and stress, and prolonged periods
of struggle and financial instability.
While many companies started out using social media to get the word out about products, the most successful have significantly expanded their efforts to engage their customers at every step
of what we call the «customer corridor,» touch points that start when a potential customer first
learns of a product and extend through the
moment they opt to make repeat purchases.
While it's possible that you will see somebody you have been hoping to work with and want to seize the
moment to capitalize on the opportunity, it's best if you first take the time to
learn about their business and their preferred method
of work.
Every episode focuses on the JOURNEY
of the guest, highlighting their WORST Entrepreneurial
moment, AH - HA
moment, and what has them FIRED up today so YOU, the listener, can
learn from their lessons.
He credits yoga with the ability to quiet the fluctuations and putting the mind at ease,
learning to come out
of difficult positions and persevering through difficult uncomfortable
moments, and making decisions that are consistent with our moral framework.
But we really suggest you at least take the
moment to
learn why we're big advocates
of airline miles and points.
The stage that we are at the
moment is that there needs to be a mixture
of tasks completed by people and the rest by machine
learning, but Sutton explored how the number
of people required to fulfil the function
of the middle and back office will eliminate the need for people.
Special rooms and interactive screens throughout enable visitors to access the recordings
of nearly every award - winner ever, while other exhibits feature an array
of Michael Jackson's flashiest costumes and booths in which visitors can
learn several defining
moments of the recording process.
The last article
of his that I read,
moments before
learning of his death, was his piece in the February issue
of First Things called «On Loving the Law
of God,» an engaging essay (responding to one by Gilbert Meilaender) on the law - and - gospel dialectic
of Lutheranism.
People tell me about their most crucial
moments, serious struggles and fears — things that could normally take years
of friendship to ever
learn about someone.
And yet when it comes down to the final
moments, when it gets real, when we have no more need for the societal benefits
of religious posturing, we
learn what is really most important, and the answer (given the real purpose
of life, see above) is what we should reasonably expect: family.
No, Ms. Egan, The Bible is where we first
learned of love, and should be where we last hear
of it in our final
moments.
The lesson I
learn from Judas is that even during the most darkest
moment of my life to hang on to the «Anchor» as it much stronger and powerful than I, myself.
If what I believe about Love doesn't find a roost here in my regular and ordinary and unremarkable life where I
learn and practice what Eugene Peterson called «the biggest nouns and verbs,» then I have no right to those words in
moments of transformation and change and importance.
Best Conversation - Starter: Zack Hunt with «The Myth
of Sola Fide» «What I think we
learn from Jesus and the writers
of the New Testament is that our «acceptance»
of salvation is not a one off
moment that happens during a prayer at an altar.
We
learn about their influences, personal stories, struggles and
moments of selflessness, and how they responded to the needs
of the time.
She blogs about rediscovering her faith,
learning to live in the
moment, raising a son with Down syndrome, and just generally feeling like a square peg in a world full
of round holes at These Square Pegs.
But, if in the course
of a day or a
moment, I am asked to share my faith — or given an opportunity to share my faith — with someone who wants to
learn more about it, I'm more than happy to share my testimony.
I will say this however; a truly just and beneficent God would also consider the separation
of knowledge and understanding between this life, and the life before and after (that being the energy or spiritual existence as energy is not destroyed) and in so knowing this a just God or «father» would simply have the ending
of the material life be a
moment of coming home,
learning, and changing over into understanding
of all that occurred while we were away.
History is being repeated, mankind does not want to
learn from stories
of nations
of old in order not fall again and again with out hold his steps for
moments to think for his self as «why» when ever some one brings by the truth has to be killed??? Peace to all,
We also
learn that evildoing ideologues especially want to win control over the
moment of death — purging it
of wives and priests and anything else that would compromise a kind
of fake Socratic nobility.
Part
of the answer is that these ancient events are
moments in a living process which includes also the existence
of the church at the present day; and another part is that, as Christians believe, in these events
of ancient time God was at work among men, and it is from his action in history rather than from abstract arguments that we
learn what God is like, and what are the principles on which he deals with men, now as always.
This is where I
learned the holy work
of waiting in the darkness, that the Holy Spirit is bright and alive in this
moment not some far off
moment, that our God is a mother and a father who comes to us out
of the darkness and the cold to lift us up over and over and over again until we finally surrender to rest.
Imagine for a
moment, those
of you who have children in grade school, if your child came home from school tomorrow, and told you that at school from now on, the children were the teachers, and the teachers were going to
learn from the children.
One
of my own great passages was the
moment I went from full time student, to applying what I had
learned.
Every
moment of our existence before death is now colored by the realization, however dim it may be at any given
moment, that now is the time — «the accepted time», if I may use here St. Paul's phrase in a very different context — when we must find ourselves in others and become what nowadays we have
learned to style a man «for others».
He encouraged the pilgrims to «
learn from her how to live with the clear conscience
of those who do not bend to human compromises,» to be inspired by «her example
of strength in the
moments of greatest pain,» and to «imitate the solidity
of faith
of those who trust in God.»
It drifts like smoke or storms in like flashes
of lightening - insight or takes our breath; we make love, we
learn, we sing, we watch the stars come out, we care, we connect, we labour, we carry, we nurse, we cry, we dance, we have these
moments of transcendence, like the veil between heaven and earth is fluttering, we can't breathe for the loveliness
of the world and each other, and just like that, we remember something.
Living ecologically in the present
moment may mean investigating one's own watershed,
learning where one's food is grown, understanding one's dependence on economic use
of trees and oil.
No big deal» — to which I wanted to plead, «Please remember, if just for a
moment, the horror you felt upon
learning this for the first time, before all the scholarly articles dulled the blade and blurred the faces
of actual human beings into flat, emotionless ideas.
There is only right now, this
moment of creation, and so I've
learned to use it up.
This is the presence
of God, this is the holy
moment, the cathedral, the great
moment of surrender and selflessness happening not in the leper colony
of India but for me in my own living room in Canada, the breaking
of bread and daily manna
of communion through a messy home with messy people,
learning to love and take joy even when the toast is getting cold.