Sentences with phrase «opening things was learning»

One of the most eye - opening things was learning about other MLS's and understanding how blessed we are to be a part of NTREIS.»

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VR has a bright future, to be sure, but if there's one thing that we've learned from the last five years of VR being «The Next Big Thing» each year, it's that VR's handicaps make fuller adoption limited and leave the door open for a much less invasive technology with a much brighter future: augmented reality, othing that we've learned from the last five years of VR being «The Next Big Thing» each year, it's that VR's handicaps make fuller adoption limited and leave the door open for a much less invasive technology with a much brighter future: augmented reality, oThing» each year, it's that VR's handicaps make fuller adoption limited and leave the door open for a much less invasive technology with a much brighter future: augmented reality, or AR.
«There are selfish reasons, such as opening employee horizons and having them learn things that can't be taught at work,» Pundyk explains.
Being open to new ideas, new ways of doing things and the opinions of others is critical to learning and growth.
The major key thing that I learned from (@Snap Inc.) and Kode With Klossy is that if an opportunity comes around you should get involved because it opens your eyes to new ideas, internships, and possibilities of a job.
From Agnostic to Islam and I have seen examples in the past... so my humble request to you is not to stop... keep learning or studying the new stuffs... an advice to you when you decide to study or learn about Islam — do not point to the people who does wrong things as wrong doing people are there in everywhere regardless of faith, but look into the scripture and go to someone who has knowledge if you have any question that bothers you but make sure that person is well educated to his community... i ask The Almighty God to open your heart...
I still think we should still go to the church... or maybe a meeting where all the believer can learn from each other, strengthening each other, pray for each other etc, and of course, to worship God together... It is true that sometime I feel that I do not learn many thing from the sermon, but, many times, I learn by going to the church, knowing that I will not learn something from the preacher, humble myself to still listen to God and worship Him,,,, it is such a blessing to hear others testimony about how God works in their life, it is such an encouragement to see people open up their problem, then, we can pray about them..
What I can take responsibility for is how I comment and I'm always open to learning, improving and putting things right if anyone has justifiable reason for complaint.
One of the things we have learned from the «theologies of» is that it is better to be honest and open about this than to pretend to oneself or others that one has found a neutral starting point.
1 Peter 1:18 knowing that you were not REDEEMED with corruptible things, like silver or gold, from your aimless conduct received by tradition from your fathers, Revelation 5:9 And they sang a new song, saying: «You are worthy to take the scroll, And to open its seals; For You were slain, And have REDEEMED us to God by Your blood Out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation, Revelation 14:3 They sang as it were a new song before the throne, before the four living creatures, and the elders; and no one could learn that song except the hundred and forty - four thousand who were REDEEMED from the earth.
Beyond having studied True Grit and having learned a thing or two from David and Mary Nichols, I am a neophyte to Western studies, and so am quite open to gentle correction, or, if you must, outraged correction of my list:
And one thing I'm learning is, if you are in a place of pain, hurt, grief, it's having to open that up in front of yourself and in front of God.
So... if «Do Not» do any of your 10 things, but I still practice my religion, using my mind, being open to discovery and learning, etc., what then???
«I've kind of just opened my mind and allowed it to not forget all the things I learned as a kid, but also be open to other ways of thinking, but still carrying that tradition of love and respect for each other, and wanting peace, and wanting a community that's safe and just where we all take care of each other and care about each other.»
... I was becoming... open to learning things from people of a different culture concerning what biblical Christianity should look like in their culture.
I know I can be a little insensitive at times, like a bull in a China shop (I've been told) but my motives are genuine and I'm open to learn new things.
They were open to learn new things.
It is one thing to be open to the world and learn about other religions and cultures, but it certainly is another to constantly defend them to show that you are the open minded educated American.
It's the process, too, the learning and doing and standing in the kitchen, working with my hands, listening to things sizzle and pop, my glasses steaming up as I open the oven door.
The thing is, I allowed myself to open up and think hard about what I really wanted to be learning.
I have been a healthy cook for many years but I am learning new things each time I open the book!
Perhaps Papa John's opened too many new stores overseas a bit too quickly, he says, but it «learned a lot early on, shored things up, focused on quality and now the international team is doing well across the board.»
If you're eating vegan, this is a big thing to get over, because learning to make cool stuff yourself opens up a lot of doors with delicious foods behind them.
I knew it was going to be a time for learning and mastering new things, expanding my horizons and opening doors I'd never even dared to knock on before.
Learning you have one on the way can be thrilling, this new adventure with your partner can be blissful, and thinking about doing things with your child as he grows opens all sorts of possibilities.
Any amount of «you did the wrong thing by your first child» will shut down conversation and put her on the defensive instead of being open to learning different ways she could try (if that is what she wants to do - if she doesn't and she wants to choose formula she should also have support.)
What are the most important things you've learned about yourselves since you started the open adoption process?
What was the most surprising thing you learned about yourself and / or about open adoption from reading Crystal's contributions?
You'd think after all that we'd be pretty covered, and we are, but as children grow they learn lots of fun things, like how to open the refrigerator and that if they can just open the bi-fold closet doors they can get to their dress - up clothing, well that's when we decided to revisit the safety department.
Some of the things I would change: It has a high learning curve with opening / closing it, and the auto close feature tends to auto - close on me when I'm trying to open it since there are 3 different locks you have to deal with just to open it (the black side flips, the auto - close latch, and the silver metal circular thing).
In this podcast I talk with food writer Matthew Amster - Burton, author of Hungry Monkey: A food loving father's quest to raise an adventurous eater (Houghton Mifflin 1st edition 2009) Matthew shares his love of food with his young daughter Iris, and together they learn that there are all kinds of wonderful things to experience when you open your mind and your mouth.
The best thing I've done to create confidence in motherhood is to trust my intuition and let it guide me to where I could learn and grow with an open heart and mind.
If you are wanting to show what your child is learning I would suggest keeping a diary of all of the things you do in a day - and be open minded about what counts as «school type» learning.
I'd like to consider myself knowledgeable enough to know that I am always opening to learning new things and changing behaviors when new information is presented.
For kids who are ready to enter kindergarten, a new world is about to open up; they will be learning and experiencing new things.
One of the most important things you can do for your child is give them the space they need to grow, and to give them a break when they need it so that their minds are open to learning (without too much focus on getting a good grade).
«If we've learned one thing,» said political strategist Hank Sheinkopf, is that New York politicians «have no shame» when a rare opportunity like statewide office opens up.
One thing I've learned in my 20 + years in government is to keep my eyes and ears always open.
I'll always read things with an open mind, but if it as I fear it turns out to be a rehash of «more markets, more choice, and more outsourcing», it'll demonstrate that the Blairites in question have failed to learn the key lesson of Blair — that parties and movements have to adapt to changing times, not keep fighting battles which are already either won or lost.
«Tool use, a socially learned behaviour, has always been viewed as this positive thing that opens up resources,» she says.
Here are some of the things I learned that might open your mind to it too:
Whether it's acquiring new skills to further your career, boosting your creative abilities, or taking a personal development course, learning new things can contribute to your zest for life while keeping the door open to new possibilities.
The one thing I learned is the importance of being open to new things.
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If there's one thing I've learned in my journey in educating myself on nutrition, it's that you really need to keep an open mind.
As an adult I learned to give things a try and because of that I have been able to expand my wardrobe, nurture my style and keep an open mind.
My first thought is that I can not but I am open minded and always learning new things!
She really opens up about how she learned to accept her love of fashion and nice things as God's gifting and manner in which He endowed her instead of confusing it with being superficial.
If there's one thing I learned from this experience, it's to be open minded, to say yes, to look at every opportunity without bias before judging.
If there's one thing I learned from this experience, it's to be open - minded, to say yes, to look at every opportunity without bias before judging.
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