Sentences with phrase «personally get my best ideas»

Not exact matches

VC Mahesh Vellanki recently took to his blog to offer would - be entrepreneurs the best business ideas he's come up with but won't personally be pursuing (he's got a pretty good gig already, after all).
We already have lots of great suggestions posted and I personally am getting busy expanding my rather narrow lunch box repertoire, but the more ideas we get, the better for everyone.
Personally, I use both of these cards so I didn't have to choose just one and I think it would be a good idea to think about getting both if you are interested in earning both Membership Rewards and Citi Thankyou Points.
It's generally agreed amongst academics that the benefits need to be communicated more personally, where people need to get a better idea of what they are paying for.
More change is coming to the lot soon, of course — we recently announced our plans for a communal studio shed to replace our rented shipping container, and we're currently exploring options to put the space between the Matchbox and the Pera House to good, creative use (suggestions welcome — or if you think you could personally use the space, get in touch with us with your ideas).
After you determine what your HOA's master insurance policy covers and which parts of the condo you're personally responsible for, you can get a better idea of how much coverage you may want.
To get a good idea of what specifically you are protecting with Illinois cash value renters insurance, you can make a rudimentary inventory, listing out your major electronics, any appliances that you personally brought to your apartment, your media collection, your clothing and jewelry, and anything else that comes to mind.
By taking stock of the electronics, clothing, personally owned appliances, personally owned furniture, jewelry, media items, and more in your Boystown home, you can get a good idea of how much insurance you may want to purchase.
But I personally feel that it's would be a good idea to get a counsellor who doesn't just reiterate concepts from the bible and tells you to follow them.
Call previous tenants, ask detailed questions, and interview them personally in order to get a good idea of the type of renters they'll be.
Personally I wouldn't pay for an inspection on a wholesale deal but would definitely have a knowledgeable contractor give me an idea on repairs so that your offer price is accurate and you're providing value to the end buyer by supplying correct information so they get a good deal.
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