«We want our events to grow so
people feel part of something,» she said, «and these fears of isolation disappear.»
Not exact matches
It's creating a team spirit where each
person feels like they are a
part of something.
At luxury stores, snobbish salespeople tend to make customers
feel like they aren't
part of the exclusive group
of people who shop there, making
people more inclined to buy
something so they can fit in.
Companies seem to be increasingly offering insurance on all manner
of things in
part because
of something known as loss aversion, which is when
people feel a more psychological impact from a loss than from a similar - sized dollar gain.
Make sure your
people feel like they are a
part of something special and that their efforts are truly appreciated.
Companies seem to be increasingly offering insurance on all manner
of things in
part because
of something known as loss aversion, which is when
people feel more psychological impact from a loss than from a similar - sized dollar gain.
I think
part of it are some
people in the self help industry that want you to
feel like there's
something wrong with you all the time.
While WeWork is known for workspaces, Neumann and the company have worked to build communities within those workspaces, which makes
people in even different companies
feel like they are
part of something tight - knit (and work even harder as a result).»
I have struggled with this a great deal as I want very much to maintain a close relationship with my family but find myself growing increasingly distant because it is just too painful to be close to
people that I love dearly but
feel completely rejected by for
something that I have come to recognize as a core
part of who I am and how I view myself and the world around me.
a
person then
feels an intrigal
part of a community (
something bigger than themselves).
lol, yes clay i am an atheist... i created the sun whorshipping thing to have argument against religion from a religious stand point... however, the sun makes more sense then
something you can't see or
feel — the sun also gives free energy... your god once did that for the jews, my gives it to the human race as well as everything else on the planet, fuk even the planet is nothing without the sun... but back to your point — yes it is very hypocritical
of me, AND thats the point, every religious
person i have ever met has and on a constant basis broken the tenets
of there faith without regard for there souls — it seems to only be the
person's conscience that dictates what is right and wrong... the belief in a god figure is just because its tradition to and plus every else believes so its always to be
part of the group instead
of an outsider — that is sadly human nature to be
part of the group.
a better word would be conscienciness — when a
person does
something wrong they
feel it or they don't — a
part of the brain controls that stuff..
Arsenal I really
feel sorry for us.It's gonna take a while for us to win
something with this mentality.The more I talk
of Giroud the more angrier I get.But seriously after four years are we still talking
of this guy.As I said it's
part of life.Some make the cut some just don't make the cut.But hey you will always have
people who refuse to open their eyes to the truth.Arsenal needs a savior somebody who can step up and put it in there.Maybe the savior is hiding in our club bu he's not been unleashed yet or maybe he's out there so we have to get him.Until then all I see in my eyes is average written over this guy.Maybe you see
something special in his play but I don't.
Our son just turned three and has been so much more aware
of special occasions — his dad's birthday, Halloween, his birthday — that this is the year we can start explaining what Thanksgiving and Christmas are, start helping him to know there are traditions we'll participate in every year.Family traditions
feel to me very much a
part of creating a secure base,
something we can expect to happen, that we can count on doing with the
people we love.
This was supremely effective and gave rise to committed ground level support where
people really
felt they were
part of something along with their friends rather than one
of the isolated politically engaged as so may
feel in Britain.
«Indeed, the governor has the
feeling that whoever was behind the appointment did it with
something else at the back
of his or her mind; otherwise, the
person would have acted well his or her
part by informing him or the mother, or even the daughter herself.
That
feeling when I see
people opening up outoncatwalk.com from different
parts of the world is
something I can't put into words.
Knowing we make
people smile and help animals in need is literally the best
feeling ever and not
something I ever expected would be
part of this journey.
While I
feel that they in no way should shoulder any blame whatsoever for that piece
of shit in Colorado doing what he did (he was looking to kill as many as he could, and it could have very well happened 4 months later in
something like Breaking Dawn, the NEXT big film that will have a shit ton
of people in it), do you think that what they're doing with «Gangster Squad» is an effort on their
part to kind
of keep the connection between their two films as loose as possible?
As an organisation it's important that
people «belong» and
feel a
part of something bigger.
Whether it is my work with our school principals, our school principals work with our teachers or our teachers work with our students, we want
people to buy - in to being
part of something bigger, and not just do the minimum to
feel they have completed a task.
The why, he says, is what gives
people within the organization a sense
of purpose and belonging;
people want to
feel like they are
part of something bigger than themselves.
People want to be a
part of something, and they want to
feel like they have a connection, so all it takes is you asking.
Does some strange, sudden formality overcome
people, or is there
something I do that makes them
feel so immediately a
part of the family that they forget social form?
VDubb, that's more for show, to let the little
people feel good about themselves by letting them
feel as if they could be
part of something...... important.
There is that special
feeling associated with knowing you are a
part of something that directly increases the overall good in the world, and this is certainly a crucial reason
people volunteer in any capacity.
This shared love makes almost everyone more than willing to stop and chat, but even if you're not a very social
person it's still an intense
feeling to be
part of something so big and fun.
I only knew one other
person at school who had one, so owning a Dreamcast made me
feel like I was
part of something special.
As for me, after ten years
of working as a
part - time games journalist I started to
feel less and less excited about writing about other
people's work and more keen to try my hand at making
something.
Cultivating this environment allows
people to
feel part of something.
«We thought that doing a ward - based map would be a smaller scale that
people can
feel they are more a
part of and they can do
something to improve the city,» Uda says.
The thrill
of managing your own time, working with interesting and dynamic
people, knowing that your brokerage and colleagues have your back and believe in you,
feeling like you're
part of something wonderful and helping
people make informed and smart decisions that will affect the rest
of their lives.
We know that when
people come together, they
feel a
part of something bigger than themselves and prosperity follows — economically, socially, culturally and soulfully.