Not exact matches
«You can't acquire a lot of wealth without rubbing shoulders with
people who've dealt with a lot of wealth before, so you naturally see the
thing starting to extend beyond that,
and some lawyers have gotten involved,
and accounts have got involved,
and asset managers have gotten involved.»
Once you
start networking with new
people and getting clients, those connections can often lead to big
things in your career down the road.
The takeaway is simple: The key to success is to
start with a great idea
and a solid business plan, hire the right
people to help you
and let them do their
thing.
You're
starting to see the facts come out
and that's that
people are putting it out into the general population for general use,
and that's a good
thing.
Then
people start believing
and things will turn quickly.
Second of all, if you lie about the job, then the
person starts working for you
and sees that
things aren't the way you presented them, you are going to lose them
and they will go work for another company.
Then when
things start going really bad,
people are going to call
and say, «You must save me.
Perhaps not my best line of poetry, but I wanted these
people to stop seeing all the
things that are hard
and start seeing
things that are great
and helping others see them too.
When
things get cheap enough,
people start buying back into that market
and then everyone
starts to pile in.
«As you get to know those
people, you
start inviting them to a few
things,
and they might become a good friend.»
Then I
started to think of it in terms of probability, which is when that poker craze happened — at least in Canada — where poker became a
thing and people were talking about odds
and stuff.
As for her assertion that newcomers should find the process rewarding enough to brave an intimidating tableau of wires
and capacitors
and diodes, well, just think about how some
people claim to love assembling IKEA furniture: the careful laying out of the parts, painstaking examination of instructions, a few false
starts and, ultimately, the satisfaction of
things slotting into place as the final product takes shape.
See, the gap - toothed goal scorer got off to a rocky
start in the ad game — perhaps following Mario Lemieux's lead with a bizarre local car dealer commercial — but quickly turned
things around last year with a series of quirky spots for Reebok CCM that featured his decapitated head's crazy -
person / evil genius laugh,
and a turn for ESPN's SportsCenter that pegged him as a Russian spy.
For one
thing, I generally had a pretty good relationship with the
people they were talking about,
and so my first instinct was to warn my coworkers to
start polishing up their resumes.
People get very vested in the decision,
and when
things start to get hard about the decision we've made, we come back to that vote — if we want to change the vote, we can change the vote, but this was how we voted.»
Instead, being intentional about how I
start each
and every day myself,
and creating a powerful morning routine to do that, have been two of the most beneficial
things I've done toward achieving my goals, increasing my energy throughout the workday
and becoming a more positive
person.
«Our most important
thing is going to be really, really great advertising, so
people don't
start and don't have to go through these problems,» he said.
Some good books to
start with are Deep Work, Getting
Things Done, Eat That Frog, 7 Habits of Highly Effective
People, The Power of Habit
and The Miracle Morning.
The one
thing that is different now from when I
started is the emergence of websites who will put you in touch with
people who will do a lot of this work for you
and for a very low price.
Beaudry: It used to be considered a holistic type of
thing, but
people are
starting to recognize real benefits
and to do it regularly.
I have 14 million
people between Twitter
and Facebook
and Instagram,
and I retweet
things and we
start dialogue
and it's very interesting.
Haney said in a statement to Business Insider: «We built Outdoor Voices as an inclusive, positive brand to encourage
people to get active
and start Doing
Things.
The problem with this free
thing is, if you're going to hook
people on free for four years,
and all of a sudden
start charging for
things, that doesn't work very well.»
Brazil's government quickly moved to right many of these wrongs to placate the
people and show investors that they had
things under control,
starting first with the low hanging fruit.
«That's one of the
things we've taken from this, that we're
starting the process of really going
and talking to
people.»
«You'll find
people who are enamored with the idea of working for a
start - up, but three questions in they want to get market compensation
and cash is really important to them — these
things are contradictory to what you're trying to do.
This kind of awareness
and emotional intelligence is what gives
people the courage to do crazy but brilliant
things — like leave their well - paying job
and start an online bookstore.
I
started cleaning floors
and toilets
and doing those
things that most
people would never even dream of doing,» says Hightower, who appeared on CNBC's «Blue Collar Millionaires.»
Product Hunt
started off as an email list
and quickly I realized other
people had the same enthusiasm
and interest in this type of
thing.
While European leaders are focused on finding financial fixes for Spain, Italy
and Greece, he says
things won't improve until
people start dealing with France.
And when
people get bored they
start protesting
things.
Over time I've noticed a lot of
people who have built a great community stop doing the
things they used to do
and start just using the community as a means to make money.
«A lot of
people commented
and said «yes, the same
thing happened to me, as I got more fit friends
started criticizing me,»» she said.
And for the first time ever,
people start to say
things like, «I'm not going to marry that
person because I don't love him or her.»
[When you]
start to make a habit of realizing that formal leadership isn't the same
thing as running a discussion, you make it easier to have a culture where
people can speak up
and, if they know something relevant, take the lead.»
Instead of spending three months bashing your head against the wall trying to come up with «the perfect idea,» just
start testing
and sharing
things on social media
and see what
people respond to.
Then
people could say «I have this kitchen renovation project that I'm doing at home
and my contractor
and I can never get on the same page,»
and they'd
start using it for other
things.
But most
people in the room, French
and English alike, soon forgot about politics when Harrison
started speaking about improving railway performance, which he has repeatedly proved he can do like nobody else in the business, so long as he is allowed to do
things his way.
So if there is one
thing that an entrepreneur or businessperson needs to realize, it's to
start delegating
and surrounding himself or herself with a lot of smart
people.»
Richard Florida, the urban studies theorist
and author of «The Rise of the Creative Class» recently cited three particular Boulder ingredients that could help explain its
start - up density: «talented
people and a high quality of life that keeps them around, technological expertise,
and an open - mindedness about new ways of doing
things, which often comes from a strong counterculture.»
Any organization's best assets are its
people,
and if you are ready to help the team to achieve its goals, you can
start gathering information on how to move
things along just by paying attention to what employees are saying.
«The
people who are at the vanguard of the investment community in
and around San Francisco are
starting to come to grips with the fact that there's a gaping hole in the strategy that investors are using today,
and are now looking at
things that are disruptively world - changing, fundamental technologies that will take five to 15 years to develop
and are extremely capital intensive,» he says.
Providing the encouragement
and advice that young
people need to
start companies
and help their communities is one of the most rewarding
things we do.
All those
people who are quitting their jobs to
start businesses — an increasing number of which are older
and well - educated, according to CIBC — are saying the same
thing.
«We're giving [the shot] in the fall — that's when
people start to get colds
and acute bronchitis
and things of that sort.
If you have a fear of associating with
people, you have to go out there
and do it,
and it's painful... When I was young
and completed the [public speaking] course, I was worried I would lapse back... so I
started teaching a class at night
and, you know, you've got to force yourself to do some
things sometimes.»
I get frustrated
and annoyed with
things just like anyone else, but I've never felt the sentiment of these sentences - yet I've heard them from entrepreneurs looking to
start their own companies, from consultants working on projects,
and from
people trying their best to orbit the giant hairball that is a Fortune company...
Demographics are indicating more university spaces becoming avaialble over next 8 years (already
started in eastern Canada) as well as labour shortages for younger
people (Foote)
and generally better
things ahead using same arguments by Dent.lt looks like we are headed for BOOM times which will really get going by 2020.
The
starting of a business is one of the most difficult
things that most
people go through
and that is why a lot of
people do not continue with their plans of opening their own business.
He did a whole bunch of
things, really quickly, to fix these various attacks
and the bugs
people started to find as soon as Bitcoin
started becoming popular
and people started actually looking at it.