Sentences with phrase «of things they suggest»

But after reading many of these articles, you may have noticed that the sort of things they suggest — practicing gratitude, say, or getting out into the natural world more regularly — are easier to read about then they are to effectively implement.
Would any of the things you suggested really prove the existence of God for you?
I'm doing all of the things you suggest and I really do get enough sleep I find, even during tough nights.
What I have learned so far is that I'm doing about half of the things suggested in this book already.
... some of the things you suggested in your blog are known to pose a health risk to your child and family, such as co-sleeping in the same bed (lowest SIDS risk is same room / different bed), or washing cloth diapers in a household washer without appropriate temperature / soap / rinse etc..
I am doing ALL of these things suggested above but I'm still having hormonal imbalance problems.
«So, between taking some of the things you suggested and shifting my concentration to getting balanced nutrients at each meal, I'm definitely seeing some changes.
I admit, with this outfit, I did none of the things suggested for repeating outfits.
I will try some of the things you suggested, and if none of them seem to work I believe I will take them back and ask for something different.
Some of the things I suggest are controversial; but even setting your book for free to get more downloads will be much more effective than marketing your book and trying to sell it at a higher price point.
One of the members who has had success with Indie publishing posted a list of things they suggested authors do to reach their writing goals.
If we only had the time / money / resources / interest in doing ONE of the things you suggested, what would you recommend doing first?»
One of things I suggest is look at a weekly or a monthly chart.
I have recently just paid off my final few Pounds and in the process I did all of these things you suggest!
I had no idea AC: Legacy was being developed, but it achieves many of the things I suggested months ago (and in many ways better than I imagined — which is no surprise knowing who was involved).
I am in the process of implementing many of the things you suggest into my art marketing plan.
If you happen to have a visual of the sort of thing you suggest, I'd love to have a look.
Here are some of the things we suggest you fit into your busy schedule sometime this month.
We have a small house and definitely done many of the things you suggest to deal with the storage.
I need to read all these articles... but mostly I just need to DO some of the things they suggest!

Not exact matches

Writer James Clear suggests starting small, choosing one thing to improve incrementally every day, and committing to not pushing off things that take less than two minutes to do, such as washing the dishes after a meal or eating a piece of fruit to work toward the goal of eating healthier.
I suggest you consider the terms «introversion» and «extroversion» as detrimental to your personal development, keeping you from doing things like Cain did: to succeed at parts of life that an unscientific model shown to be at best poorly valid and poorly reliable claimed you couldn't do.
The same things you generally do to avoid catching any flu — wash your hands and steer clear of the guy hacking and sniffing on the subway or airplane (and hey, if you're want to try stocking up on Vitamin C, you'd be in good company, even if science suggests you're probably not accomplishing much).
Although officials from corrections departments in all three areas say things went smoothly, accounts from inmates and their families suggest otherwise, with reports of flooding, at least one mass escape, food and water shortages, unhygienic conditions, and a lack of reliable communication.
Speaking of fairness suggests to me what makes things feel fair, which tends to mean whatever answer we go with result from a process people feel took their interests into account, which usually means it resulted from a reasonably democratic answer.
And as I suggested recently with regard to the Ray Rice scandal, cases involving famous men doing awful things don't necessarily help us understand the ethical subtlety of the more general problem of whether to fire employees who do bad things off the job.
However, I'd highly suggest defaulting your mindset to transparent - first (and making arguments for why things shouldn't be transparent, instead of the other way around).
This might seem contradictory to many of the training courses you have attended, but all of the research on how adults learn suggests that you learn best when you are engaged and working on the thing you are learning.
When you actually listen to what they have to say and give their concerns appropriate consideration (especially when they're suggesting a new way of doing things), they'll leave each meeting feeling like you value their contributions and care about their well - being.
So far, the rumors about Apple's development of iPhone 7 — set for launch later this year — suggest two things:
There's also the new gift service, which looks at the Facebook profiles of your friends and suggests items they might like, and something called Taste Test, which asks you to rate a smattering of random items and then suggests things to buy.
As science suggests, those memories are bound to make you happier than you expect, but Rubin also notes that «we tend to write down the happier things,» which also focuses the mind on the positive aspects of life, boosting joy with very little effort.
You might summarize the whole thing by thinking of Albert Einstein, Dweck suggests.
In the case of Google alienating its partners, most pundits have suggested this to be a bad thing.
An emerging and exciting body of research on the subject suggests several key things we might not have realized otherwise:
That already suggests it doesn't make sense to buy a ticket, but considering other aspects of the lottery makes things even worse.
As Mark Cuban suggests, «Knowing how to critically think and assess them from a global perspective, I think, is going to be more valuable than what we see as exciting careers today which might be programming or CPA or those types of things
He recently asked the members of his own work group to suggest three things he should be doing differently.
Maybe he should be, Maynard suggests: «The last thing Musk needs is a whole community of disgruntled astrobiologists baying for his blood as he tramples over their turf and robs them of their dreams.»
The long - lasting success of Amazon is one thing; the quick rise of Uber seems to suggest were are in the middle of another bubble about to explode.
Dixson suggests that the most basic thing is to have a website that serves as a mashup of a consulting site, a portfolio with proof - of - performance content, and blogs from company leaders packed with relevant key words.
Later, Bachrach suggests to me that one thing that makes Other Lab effective (and nimble) is that it can easily produce prototypes in - house; impromptu fabrication is a strength for both him and Griffith, on top of their individual specialties.
That suggests more turnover at the upper echelons of business — which, it's fair to say, is a very good thing for a whole lot of powerful women.
If you can see another way of doing things, then suggest a Plan B. You'd be surprised how flexible people can be if you give them another, better way forward.
Martin suggested, roughly, that the most important thing private enterprise can do is this: when governments try to invest in education, at all levels, stay out of the way.
The television personality, author, psychologist, and host of the «Dr. Phil» show suggests that, before you submit any work, you should ask yourself if you'd be OK with it being the only thing someone used to form an opinion of you.
(Others have suggested raising the profile of human rights and democratic expression may help improve those things in Mexico.)
If you have more money set aside than that amount, Guyton suggests creating a sort of discretionary «bucket» that you can use for things like travel.
The GGSC suggests a practice adopted from Buddhist meditation and now backed up by science: «treating thoughts, whether negative or positive, more like smells, sights, tastes and sounds: things that arrive in your awareness, rather than things that constitute the essence of who you are.
At the center of the initiative is a website where «citizen scientists» can suggest problems that could potentially be addressed through emerging technologies, such as data analytics, satellite technologies, or the Internet of things, McCauley says.
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