Sentences with phrase «often put you in the shoes»

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«I like to put myself in someone else's shoes and it often helps me see things from a fresh perspective,» says AdLift CEO Prashant Puri.
We need to put ourselves in the customers» shoes as often as possible (and set aside our goals)....
We must often put our feet in the shoes of the martyrs but we must realize that we are not martyrs; we most often come closer to being the torturers and the persecutors, because we often fail to understand and what we do not understand we would like to hate and destroy.
He explained: «They are often people who are unable to put themselves in the shoes of religious believers and understand a way of looking at the world that says that this defines your whole life, every single aspect of who you are and what you are.»
My 2.5 year old son often says he can't get himself dressed, or put on his shoes, or pee in the potty, when he's done all of these things many times before.
I often hear in parenting classes «My child had a temper tantrum for no reason» or «Every time I get on the phone my kid is pulling on me» «My kid won't put her shoes on when we have to go» Often as parents we can see the BEHAVIOUR (tantrums, crying, screaming, pinching...) and then we discipline (time out, take away toys, lecture) Often parents don't see theoften hear in parenting classes «My child had a temper tantrum for no reason» or «Every time I get on the phone my kid is pulling on me» «My kid won't put her shoes on when we have to go» Often as parents we can see the BEHAVIOUR (tantrums, crying, screaming, pinching...) and then we discipline (time out, take away toys, lecture) Often parents don't see theOften as parents we can see the BEHAVIOUR (tantrums, crying, screaming, pinching...) and then we discipline (time out, take away toys, lecture) Often parents don't see theOften parents don't see the WHY.
From Mathieu Kassovitz's homeless simpleton in See How They Fall, who must kill in order to protect Jean - Louis Trintignant's kindred wanderer, to Emmanuelle Devos» Carla, a deaf secretary and willing accomplice to Vincent Cassel's big money plans in Read My Lips, to Malik in A Prophet: every one of Audiard's films puts us in the often uncomfortable position of being in characters» shoes.
After connecting the story and our students» own lives, we often ask them to put themselves in the protagonist's shoes through scenarios, like the following:
That may sound like a no - brainer, but as often as not a car's annoying quirks grow more prominent as the days pass; in the case of the ATS 2.0 T first, and now this 2014 CTS Vsport, however, the cars have broken in like a good pair of shoes, always comfortable to put on, up for anything and stylish in any situation.
She puts me in someone else's shoes or more often, on their dusty bare feet.
This often requires us to put ourselves in the shoes of decision - makers — who likely aren't thinking about conservation or nature — and understand what they do value, and how investing in nature can be a solution for them.
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