Sentences with phrase «people hear things»

We begin to feel like roommates with our spouse and many people hear things like «I love you, but I'm not in love with you anymore».
(so even if you think you've told it before, retell it, people hear things differently the next time around)
Almost anything you say here can be misunderstood and will be by some because in a conflict people hear things in a way you don't intend to say them.»

Not exact matches

A core tenet of employee engagement is that there are few things more motivating to most workers than being heard; it's hard to imagine even the most jaded desk jockey wouldn't feel a little bit chuffed when the person at the top of the org chart looks her in the eyes and asks her what she thinks.
People love to hear about others» experiences and to read things from a first - person perspective.
And when people hear music they like in ads or shows, «it's just a visceral thing — they want to know what it is right away,» Hayman added.
It pains me to hear people think such things.
«I've heard other people talk about this thing called the curse of knowledge,» he explains.
One thing I heard again and again when telling people what I was writing was, «Oh, I'm the world's worst procrastinator.»
He's heard things like «really strong leader with great ideas,» and «I can't believe how much he's changed — he's a new person
But when you claim that you've «beaten» your main competitor, Lyft, and say that an additional service will be more expensive and you hear that people don't trust you anymore because things keep changing and they can't make rational plans, getting angry and blaming them isn't the solution.
Does it mean: «People can't wait to hear the next thing that comes out of my brain?»
Not only can it open you up to ideas or people you've never even heard of, it also introduces you to new ways of thinking about things.
One thing you'll hear constantly from older wealthy people: You can always make more money, but you can't make more time.
One, the person is not trying hard enough, which is probably not something the person wants to hear; and two, if the person tried, he or she could do great things, which is good.
I am sometimes horrified by things people my age tend to say in social and business situations, especially when they express a disdain of modern technology or recall an earlier era as a golden age — usually everyone within hearing knows that the previous period was merely different, rather than glorious.
How often did you hear things such as «Don't talk to strangers,» «It is better to be seen, not heard,» and maybe the worst yet, «that person is out of your league.»
Say the things you really want to say to the people who most need to hear them.
If there are two things marketers and advertising people have heard and talked about ad nauseam over the last few years, it's the importance of social media engagement and the increasing value of live sports on TV.
As a founder, hearing how shitty things have gone for people who have become incredibly successful is inspiring because it makes you believe in yourself.
Twice in the past two days, and many times in past months and years, have I heard people fault scientists for things like
«When you hear people say «I think X company is doing things right,» that means people are interviewing,» says Moffatt.
«All leaders have to deliver tough feedback, have difficult conversations, tell people things they don't want to hear.
Most people use Twitter to follow news events or hear what friends and industry experts have to say about things, but did you know you can also use the social networking site to make money in the market?
Advisers who work with Brandes are equipped with a so - called «IDEAS» script, with each letter identifying a different step in the process: Inquire about how the other person is doing; Describe things you hear; Empathize with the client; Add your own point of view; Suggest a solution.
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...
The cool thing about being in the position I am as a blogger who writes about link building is that I get to hear from a lot of people and hear what they're currently doing to build links.
That thing is a holistic system for guiding people who have never heard of you through the buyer journey to become repeat customers.
Even though algorithms decide so much of a citizen's life — what ads a person sees, what political messages they hear, what kinds of loans they can get, how they fair in the criminal justice system — these things are all under the sway of algorithms, and most consumers don't feel empowered to push back because they don't know the math.
When you hear about Bitcoin regulations, you are hearing about the fiat / banking side of things, where regulators want to impose restrictions on how people buy and sell bitcoins [using fiat currency], including taxes, fines, and fees.
Yet, the number one thing we heard from young people in Ferguson is «we need jobs.»
I've heard good things from people I trust about A Small Orange.
And that's why it's so depressing when I hear some of the stupid things people in a selling position say when beginning conversations with prospects.
The best thing about being a part of a global network of employees is gaining exposure to a wide range of diverse people from different cultures and seeing and hearing what things are like in other places.
I think there's a lot of amazing people that don't get to college, not only that do things like I do but because their voices just aren't heard in the tsunami of people that apply every year to colleges in such an economic impacted school system here which we have here in America where people have to go into massive amounts of debt just to go to college and get an education,» he said.
For one thing, the buyers who are most urgently looking to make a decision want to hear back from your company immediately, and from a real person.
As you doubtless heard, a selfie Ellen took at the Oscars with all the world's famous people became the world's most retweeted thing of all time shortly thereafter.
Things are different now... people don't want to hear all that forgiveness stuff he talked about and they certainly don't want to confront anyone that has anything against them.
The common image of Calvinism — and I hear it portrayed in this way often, even by people who know some things about theology — is that the religion of John Calvin is a mean - spirited, narrow - minded perspective where a nasty God decides to save a few people while arbitrarily consigning the vast portion of the human race to eternal suffering.
And a time of contemplation, and that they need to look at their inner selves to allow oneness with all things... My take on the Eastwood empty chair, was only intended to signify the People Speaking but the leader not hearing them, hence talking to an empty chair.
Have you ever heard of that saying that it takes religion to make good people do bad things?
I have heard people say that Christians act like they come off better than others, well Atheists do the same thing.
If people wrote of things outside of their own alleged experience, it is entirely possible they heard of such things from travelers and traders.
It's probably the wisest thing I've heard from her - within the context of the people who make up her family and friends, I think it's an effective, touching way to set a course on how to proceed lovingly and protectively once you know your child has challenges.
Note that i actually heard people booing the golden rule this year — when people boo the golden rule, well things are askew.
There is a story of a churchwarden (senior lay person) who went to hear a modern theologian speak — in the questions he got up and said that he was disappointed that his vicar wasn't there because that was the kind of thing he wanted to hear in his church.
Real love and compassion isn't always a feel good experience... real loves sometimes tells us the things that we do not always want to hear, with the true well being of the person at the forefront.
The one thing I can't tolerate is to hear people make ridiculous statements that obviously deny historical fact.
I need people in my life who love me enough to tell me the hard things that I need to hear, to point out my blind spots that I inevitably have.
In other words with all the things going on in the world this long winded ambiguous rant about the religious beliefs of a horror writer whose name I've barely heard mentioned in the last decade is being presented as the most important information people need to know at this particular time.
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