Sentences with phrase «people succeeding at»

Kramer considers it his calling to help people succeed at dating, and he guarantees to get you the results you want.
«But once people succeed at developing their own methods to do this, the very smart utilities will quickly adapt.»
I want to help people succeed at creating the relationship they want to have.

Not exact matches

«I will also be taking steps to create a culture of lifelong learning, helping people develop the skills they need at every stage of their life to succeed in the new economy,» hinted Morneau this past week.
«I will also be taking steps to create a culture of lifelong learning, helping people develop the skills they need at every stage of their life to succeed in the new economy.»
Our recruiters suggest that you look around at the people in your life and see where they've succeeded in leading others.
As a leader, listening compassionately at this level is done to clear roadblocks, solve problems, and free people up to do their best work so the business succeeds.
The hard workers in life, void of entitlement, are the people who succeed at the highest levels.
Encouragement has two parts: pointing out potential and challenging the person to succeed at a specific goal.
«When we discussed it for the first time and he was explaining to me what he planned to do for the first time, I looked at him and said, You know, if you succeed in doing this people will introduce you as the guy who founded Eco and before that, a small company called Uber.»
The most gratifying success is when you succeed at lifting up the people around you along with yourself.
The truth is, most people care very little about how often you failed or how long it took you to arrive at success but rather only care about what you succeeded at — period.
Effective people know that no one succeeds at anything worthwhile on their own — so they work hard to build teams of bright, motivated, and highly skilled people, knowing that a great team is always greater than the sum of its parts.
People will get along with you better, and you'll have a higher chance at succeeding in negotiations because you'll know what the other party wants.
Starbucks also succeeds at fostering an emotional connection with customers, due in large part to the emotional connection most people have with coffee — drinking it with friends, cozying up to a hot drink in the winter time and enjoying the inherent social nature of «going out for coffee.»
His case illustrates the difficulty of succeeding with such a defense at a time when a Colorado court is preparing to hear similar arguments in the trial over a movie theater shooting in which 12 people were killed.
The people who succeed at social media are those who don't just put all of their social media on autopilot; those who win use automation tools like this properly.
According to three people at Bloomberg, Bloomberg Markets magazine editor Joel Weber will take over the company's flagship Businessweek magazine, succeeding current editor Megan Murphy.
«People had been selling glasses online for at least 10 years before we got into it, and I think many didn't succeed because they weren't focused enough on the customer service.»
The leading person to succeed Dimon at J.P. Morgan, Gordon Smith, runs consumer banking.
As you succeed your path will narrow; there are fewer people at the top.
I try to focus on trying to run this company to the best of my ability, making decisions and focusing on what we know we can control, and putting people at this company in the best position to succeed.
A recent essay in The Wall Street Journal reveals that people over the age of 35 are more likely to start a business and succeed at it.
It's a proven fact that people who commit to something long - term have a much better chance of succeeding at it over those who are maybe just experimenting or unsure.
Even if this investigation continues unabated, there is a substantial risk that the American people will not have confidence in its results, no matter who is appointed to succeed him, given that the Director of the FBI serves at the pleasure of the President.
According to U.S. best practices, nonprofit boards should be comprised of at least five people who have little overlap with an organization's staff or other related parties.70 However, there is only weak evidence that following these best practices is correlated with success, and if they are correlated, that may be because more competent organizations are more likely to both follow best practices and to succeed — rather than because following best practices leads to success.
Instead, Ross says, millionaires find the person they believe will be good at it, and the person that is structurally positioned to succeed.
Here is where people like myself generally part ways with most people in circles you may associate in: People like me struggle with sin, succeeding against it, at least in some measure for spaces in time, then failing again and ultimately casting ourselves upon God's grace, which is really good — reassuring, restorative, revitalpeople like myself generally part ways with most people in circles you may associate in: People like me struggle with sin, succeeding against it, at least in some measure for spaces in time, then failing again and ultimately casting ourselves upon God's grace, which is really good — reassuring, restorative, revitalpeople in circles you may associate in: People like me struggle with sin, succeeding against it, at least in some measure for spaces in time, then failing again and ultimately casting ourselves upon God's grace, which is really good — reassuring, restorative, revitalPeople like me struggle with sin, succeeding against it, at least in some measure for spaces in time, then failing again and ultimately casting ourselves upon God's grace, which is really good — reassuring, restorative, revitalizing.
As groups of notes they can be radically different at each succeeding moment, whereas persons are not, as persons, radically different at each succeeding moment.
The young people of Tehran who threw themselves in frustration at the security forces seem to be the group that in the great High School Yearbook of the Civilizations would have been voted least likely to succeeded.
fakers nothing prosper and cheaters never win, or is it cheaters not prosper and fakers never win... oh fuk it, you just su - ck at life and need to compensate by attempting to belittle people, yet its funny because you do succeed but only at belittling yourself — good stuff!
One showed humility, the other arrogance; one practiced sincerity, the other hypocrisy; one made efforts at cultivating unity, the other seemed to delight at encouraging division: and one succeeded in becoming more and more a man of the people, while the other, despite his harsh populist appeals, has grown more distant.
Dr. Elders said she wanted to educate the American people, and it appears she succeeded with a few, an inordinate number of whom are children of the counterculture working at what used to be called the nation's newspaper of record.
What I love most about the Olympics is the chance to see people who have worked really hard at something succeed.
To use A. C. Campbell's illustration (without accepting his conclusion), in order for a person to hear Big Ben strike ten times he must be present at the beginning and at the end of the series in order to know that these ten strokes succeeded each other.
They have succeeded in maintaining institutions which allow the element of transcending that really does characterize all people to have some measure of effectiveness while at the same time adjusting to the bondage under which we all labor.
Already in creation, and again in the annual drama of the ritual, he won victory for his people; and each new enemy, whoever he might be in any of the succeeding years, was but a new manifestation of the original cosmic foe overthrown at the beginning of things.
People who cut themselves, or continually attempt but never succeed at suicide, are mentally ill.
Regardless of your background or experience, you can succeed at Chipotle if you have a passion for making the people around you better.
Frustrating at times sure, but to have an owner that is willing to do whatever it takes to put people in position to succeed is awesome.
He clearly wants to succeed at Liverpool, but his record at Manchester City has had people questioning him from day one of his Anfield career.
that he can play ozil at LW and succeed and people will go «wow i did nt know that was going to work out»
People want to think that we can plug any RB into the offense and they will succeed b / c of the threat of JJ and how defenses will play the pass against us, but the truth is Free is first since Turner to succeed at running the ball in our offense.
a lot of people think he's an arrogant prick — i try to reserve judgement as you ha √ e to have some ego to succeed at that level, (is there anyone more arrogant than calipari / coach k?)
I'm having a hard time understanding how so many ex-players, pundits or whoever are backing such a despicable person like Mourinho to succeed at Old Trafford.
This stupid coaching staff has the ultimate stubbornness factor that precludes them from ever putting the right people in to succeed at most positions.
Some people says player needs time to adapt, but looking at Rosicky, Cazorla, Sanchez, Chamberlain, even Giroud, they have got the talent and quality to succeed at Arsenal.
I have found myself in this spot before where I want to tell people how to solve a certain problem, but I don't want to admit that I failed at it first (or multiple times before succeeding at it!)
And she found that it's incredibly predictive, that people are pretty honest about their grit levels and that those who say, «Yes, I really stick with tasks,» are much more likely to succeed, even in tasks that involve a lot of what we think of as IQ: She gave the test to students who were in the National Spelling Bee and the kids with the highest grit scores were more likely to persist to the later rounds; she gave it to freshmen at the University of Pennsylvania and grit helped them persist in college; she even gave it to cadets at West Point and it predicted who was going to survive this initiation called «Beast Barracks.»
I wasn't shocked by the cover because I know that the only purpose behind the cover images was to A) draw attention to the story and the magazine and B) create enough controversy [which it's succeeding at] to keep people interested in the article and buying the magazine long after the story runs.
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