Sentences with phrase «people figure these things out»

Let people figure things out.
A career coach is trained in helping people figure these things out!

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For one thing, the company selling the franchise has already invested in a brand people recognize regionally or nationally and in doing so has figured out a business strategy that has been proven to work.
We've figured out some drugs that usually work, but as we learn more about the human body and our genetic code — the things we have in common but also the things that make us unique — we may come up with a new sort of medicine, tailored for each person.
If you hire the right and smart people, they will figure things out when things gets tough.
Steve Buckley figured that out and thought the best way to make some progress on this, and I think he's right, wasn't to go out and hire a consultant as we often would have done, but rather get some of these people in from the DMZ and so on who are spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day.
Figuring out what is getting in the way of people converting, removing those issues, testing new things, etc..
These «little» leaders who are drinking their own Kool - Aid and who think you can fool all of the people at least some of the time (while you're trying to figure things out) are on their way to a rude awakening and an abrupt collision.
Managers spend lots of time trying to figure out how to keep their employees happy, but when it comes to sales people they tend to think of things strictly in monetary terms.
In the last couple years interesting things have happened, so I feel like in 2016 people will figure out answers to big questions and will implement tactical changes.
Successful people figure out what they can do now to make certain their future selves will do the right thing.
Finally, «While Kickstarter has helped people make things, everything else still needs to be figured out,» observes Yves Behar, founder of the design consultancy Fuseproject in San Francisco.
Assuming the letter you've received doesn't paint the whole picture for you, calling this number will be well worth it as talking to a person not only helps you understand the nuances of the situation but there's comfort in knowing that a human being with a name and a face at the IRS is there to help you figure things out.
«When you travel alone, you force yourself into a survival mode where you have to do things and you have to meet people and you have to push yourself to figure out what's going on unless you want to be in your room all day,» he says «It's the most exhilarating, inspiring, creative thing that there is.»
«Back then, I think a lot of people were kind of wandering around in the desert trying to figure out what to do with these things,» Park says.
When it comes to this type of data, it seems, people can figure out things a purely computer - driven system might miss.
«Figure out what your unique business offering is and when you're working at your very best, what are the things that are distinct about you as a person or you as a company.»
The likelihood that things won't go your way and that you will encounter multiple points of failure is high, so it's only people with an extraordinary sense of ambition who will run through those walls and figure it out.
I need to tell people about Roth IRA day and America Saves Week, and these other things that I get press releases for, and if people would just listen to my advice, they would figure it out
Broad Listening, on the other hand, claims that it can identify why people do things, or at least give the insights into why, so that a human can figure it out completely.
And the second thing I see people doing is doing the opposite, grinding this business plan, trying to figure out everything you can, to the point that the market and the opportunity passes them by.
I encourage people to own up to the fact that they're figuring it out, that you're inventing new things, and that sometimes you're going to get it wrong,» Colonna said.
They figured that «hedonistic» candidates would be highly influenced by things like office location (which turned out not to be true); that «self - directed» candidates would be greatly concerned with a start - up's perceived innovativeness and with their own ability to have an impact (both true); and that people who are especially worried about job security would focus on the qualifications of the founders and the commitment of prominent investors (both true).
«You need people with brains and innovative juices flowing, young entrepreneurs who are going to figure out the next big thing,» he said.
No matter how many posts you read or how much advice you get from people who have already done it, chances are you aren't going to be effective until you get your hands dirty and start figuring things out for yourself.
«But if governments continue to just print money like crazy, devaluing the currencies all around the world, people are figuring it out real quick — with bitcoin that sort of thing can't happen and people are going to just flood to want to use bitcoin instead of dollars or euros or yen.»
Adulthood is potentially dangerous because it can create the false expectation that at some magic point we've got things pretty well figured out when, in reality, we're adrift in a sea of people who are literally making it up as they go.
Only thing I can figure out so far is that they appear to upset people that wear tinfoil hats.
Wow, I'm glad I was sitting for the shock that the Southern Baptists are still ignorant bigots... I still can't figure out why people that claim to love Jesus continue to ignore his way of doing things...
Why does God have to tell you people everything... maybe he wants you to figure out on your own that these aren't the days of the flood any more, there are plenty of things to eat besides killing one of his defenseless creatures.
Some people seem to think they have every doctrine figured out down to the smallest detail, but are lacking in the greater things — love of God and neighbor.
It all seems very vague, where people can make it mean a particular thing, try to figure out what you are saying, feel guilty that they are doing something wrong by being warm, dry, comfortable in their house, enjoying their family, food.
The language of spiritual affectivity they often hear from the pulpit sounds like meaningless mumbo - jumbo to a person more used to reading a technical manual or, worse, more used to figuring things out on their own.
I figured this out, they want to look fake and phony, some one that no person in their right mind would actually believe a word they said, for they are looking for people who are not in their right mind, the last thing they want in their congregation is intelligent people who might question what they are doing.
It never fails to irk me how people can't imagine that we don't actually know enough to figure out things like if there is a reason to the universe, or an afterlife.
Anytime people can figure out better ways for people to understand the existence of God and His revelation to us in Jesus Christ, that is a good thing.
in case you haven't figured it out yet, let's be mildly elementary in our reasoning... CNN needs traffic on their website and posting things that get people going (like this) accomplishes that... since when was anyone swayed in their world view by an internet comment?
Since then, I've tried a few different resources, learned from people much wiser than I am and generally tried to figure out this hybrid thing I have going on — happy - clappy - Jesus - kid anti-establishment woman that loves contemplative practices and liturgy and the Church.
Maybe we all need to take a step back and figure out what the proper place of preaching, along with all the other awesome things the people of God can do, is.
LOTS of people try to figure out what God would say about certain things.
We may not ever figure out why there is evil, why bad things happen to good people (or good things to bad people, for that matter, which is a higher injustice in my mind)... but Job shows us that God is not the source of our suffering, but rather there with us, in the midst of our suffering.
Remember you are only one person trying to figure things out with God's help.
You should take a serious look at your writings here and try to figure out why people say the things they do.
We tend to think that other people like ourselves have things figured out.
We don't have to be geniuses to figure out how to do this; we just have to be courageous and consistent in doing the things that make people feel safe and cared for.
I'm convinced there will be things that most people think they have figured out about the bible that will turn out to be quite different than what they thought once God explains it.
There will always be «lost» people who can't figure things out on their own and who need to have an authority figure telling them what to do and how to live, and there will always be ego - maniacal pastors and preachers to lead the sheeple.
The ups, like getting stocked in Starbucks or opening a new site are huge, but the downs — like worrying about making payroll, figuring out how to solve one thousand problems at once, trying to manage a growing team of people, navigating criticism and dealing with things like building delays can feel overwhelming, especially when you don't feel very experienced.
I know that after a busy day at work, the last thing that most people want to do is figure out what they should have for dinner, let alone lunch the next day!
When are people gonna figure out the added sugar thing??
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