Sentences with phrase «positive person so»

I am a very positive person so everything I do I make it fun.
I'm a positive person so I look at things in a good point of view, I'm drama free and don't like BS.
The plan relies on using anti-HIV drugs in HIV - negative people to keep them uninfected and treats HIV - positive people so they are no longer infectious.

Not exact matches

«We're creating good jobs in major Canadian cities for young people and we're excited about doing that and so far the customer response to our crews has been very positive,» said Renee Smith - Valade, vice-president customer experience.
His comedy has been getting positive reviews, and people are applauding him for putting himself back out there so publicly.
If you have one rotten apple the whole bunch becomes spoiled, so finding positive attitudes and people that had a strong desire to be at the studio was key.
Equity futures are higher, so people are expecting a positive opening,» said Arne Lohmann Rasmussen, head of currency research at Danske Bank in Copenhagen.
«Nick is so charismatic, he has such a positive vibe,» says his old buddy Schmidt, «that it was hard to watch him sit for 30 seconds and try to compose himself to find the words to encourage people
«So I started off trying to make a difference for one person every day by leaving cards with positive notes to strangers on them in copies of the Metro and leaving them on seats for random people to find.»
You each have a responsibility to lead by example, to nurture and protect what is good and right in the world, and to remember that our business is here to make people look and feel better so that they too can make a positive impact.
The reader that submitted this question likes to ask it last so the person being interviewed leaves on a positive note.
«Sometimes even the initial discussion is enough to shake people up and say, «this is a lot bigger than I thought if it is presenting itself in the workplace,»» Dr Boyd says, but he also warns business owners that a positive response is far from universal: «Denial is something that is endemic in drug use, so it's the norm not the exception.»
In everyday life, this stringent threshold can lead us to refuse to give other people a second chance after a negative first impression, and explains why a well - evidenced positive impression can so readily evaporate with a single stumble.
There are so many challenges facing the world today and we believe that by bringing the right people together and taking an entrepreneurial approach, we can create positive change.
So unless you can fool people all the time in the same direction, the average shock must be zero (as much positive as negative on average).
A website will be most people's first impression of your business, so it's worth making that impression a positive one.
Financial markets are best entered at the inflection point, when even if the data that most people use to make their decisions is ugly and the news is not so great, there exists nevertheless a launching point for a new, positive market cycle.
And then there is bitcoin, bitcoin allows us to have complete control over our funds, to hide them so bad people don't know they even exist in our possessions, plus we can really easily purchase them or sell them at a 3 % exchange fee at localbitcoins, and doing so safely by choosing a seller / buyer who has 100 % positive feedback, 1000 + transactions and at least 250BTC volume history on his account.
Second, I haven't read the BNA Act recently, but I'm almost positive that the people who comprise «official Ottawa» report to and take their marching orders from certain men and women who just so happen to be in charge.
In fact, it is hard to think of any one thing that would have a faster and more positive effect on so many people in the world's poorest countries.
More than half of British women admit to flirting with men to get their own way, with a fifth saying they do so at work (according to a survey investigating gender bias and positive discrimination commissioned by comparison website confused.com, which polled 2,000 people).
After so many years, stories like this amaze me in a positive way and make me realize that some people are just inherently good.
atheists are such angry people they rarely make positive contributions to discussions of any kind because they are so busy feeling mad that they have nothing to be hopeful or happy about (or it would seem that way since they are so spiteful and unaccepting of anyone else)..
I also think it's telling that he is criticizing how «fashionable» critiquing Empire is... Interesting how more and more people are realizing that Empire has some serious problems (in my eyes a positive) and the vested progressive doesn't want to be seen as fashionable... So he critiques the critique... as a new way to be radical?!? Not sure...
This means Christians working for and advocating the redistribution of goods and services so that poor people can experience a positive, productive quality of life.
He explained their prayer for those working for Carillion: «It's always been for the best for all of the stake holders caught up in this, they are a company that did seek to make a very positive difference in the communities in which they operated... so it's going to affect an awful lot of people»
Through my own pastoral experiences I have come to see that neo-orthodoxy — with all its emphasis on realism in theology, on the kerygma of the Bible, on the sinfulness of personal and corporate life, on the radical nature of the new life, and so forth — is hesitant and weak in calling persons to a positive faith.
Looking on the bright side, there is one positive aspect to the reality that so many people fall prey to religious myths: it is helpful to remember that so many people are irrational.
Teach them everything and let them make a choice... Im almost positive most ppl wouldnt believe in god if they werent told to do so at a young age.
«The positive things have been the emails pouring into my inbox from young people who are Christians saying that they've come out as a result of reading my interview and I just think that is so moving and so meaningful,» she said.
«We are looking to Christians as people of hope, to pray and raise awareness during Prisons Week so that those who feel burdened, fearful and worn down will know the positive impact of prayer on their lives.
I lwould ike to see you show you aren't so biased and provide either equal time to showing a positive story about the Catholic Church or show the statistics or stories on other faiths which are suffering equally or more in lack of attendance and in people leaving the church.
In one sense it's a clearing of the decks — int that many people don't believe in God; it gives us an opportunity to speak the gospel to people who haven't had their thoughts polluted by pre-conceptions so let's take it as a positive.
We don't want to get involved when people need a hand moving in a positive direction — after all, «those people» need to figure out how to do it themselves, so the lessons stick — but we will fall all over ourselves to get involved when we deem some sort of punishment is in order.
Third, the preacher will want to give careful attention to the ways in which people are pictured in the illustrations and references so as not to repeatedly reinforce negative stereotypes but to offer positive images that will result in positive social effects.
The misuse of the terms spirit and flesh has been so pervasive that it is difficult for many people to think of spirituality as inclusive of sexuality in a positive way.
Nevertheless, besides the issue of natural justice, I think that desire is defined as something that is considered to have a so - called positive outcome, so I would think that on a personal level self - immolation has no personal desire (unless «fame» and / or desire to die are there) and it is surely painful to the person self - immolating (unlike e.g. self - explosion), and the thing being probably considered by individual persons as social sacrifice.
Instead of teaching their own positive convictions, which can help overcome a dehumanizing orthodoxy and so transform the life of the church, these schools seem to think that they will transform society and church by offering this or that course in urban studies, by relocating the setting of education to the places «where people live,» and by increased field experiences.
What's been surprising has been how emotional the positive response has been... tears, long letters of gratitude, many people saying this book is helping them stay Christian, or stay in ministry, and so on.
often times (as an ancient teaching method), positives & negatives are laid side by side purposefully so that the meaning is clear... in other words, so people won't take it OUT OF CONTEXT.
These forms of consciousness will of course be different for every person, based on personal experience... so that is where a personal God comes in... one that fits each person's current level of understanding... a living, hopefully growing perception as knowledge increases, instead of a fixed idol or icon... but if it provides a person a non-harmful useful comfort and positive function, then what genius has the right to deprive them of that, with ridicule that their understanding is different and better, when the person being ridiculed at the time, does not possess the knowledge required to have the same understanding of the person ridiculing.
It's a slow, but steady decline, so Christian churches are desperate to pitch any kind of positive news stories that they can conjure up to try to distract people from the facts.
The only person you can change is you, so good luck dropping the resentment, judgment, jealousy, anger, etc. and freeing up your energy for positive pursuits.
Philippa Taylor explained why she thought it was an encouraging discovery: «There could be real benefits for some people, particularly young girls or people who are going through cancer treatment or chemotherapy and that destroys any chance of having their own eggs and growing eggs cells so if you can remove ovarian tissue, grow some egg cells outside the womb and implant them after the treatment then that could be very positive
Thus, the creed was already alive to the objection so readily raised today to talk of God as father — namely, that many people do not have a positive conception of the word «father» because of negative experiences with their own fathers.
The 17 year old music student from Tonbridge said about her award: «It means a great deal, it's so high profile and Princess Diana was a really positive person.
Well at least if their fasting, they can not be bombing other people so that is a positive... unless its ok not to fast from killing non muslims during ramadan... lol... such is islam...
People make fun of me a lot for the way I write, I am ridiculously positive and enthusiastic and use way too many superlatives but that's the way that I am and the way that I speak, so it's just naturally how I write.
I'm going to do a big social media cull now (obviously not Ella) but there are a certain few people who claim to be so positive, but really I think there is a fine line between being positive (i.e. look at me, I've 3 kids, a full time job, a flat tummy, and I'm a healthy eater, non stop good doer, if you can do it I can too person) and just being annoying and making you feel inadequate as I can't juggle all of those things at all and constantly feel overwhelmed!!
When I started my blog and instagram account last year I started following way too many people, some because of their food, some for their lifestyle or creativity, some for the aesthetics... but recently I realized that I spend so much time scrolling through my feed, comparing, feeling bad about my work, my life or simply not good enough that I decided to unfollow quite a few of those accounts, keep only the ones that make me feel good and positive and to focus more on creating, shooting, baking, styling so basically all those things that make me happy and fulfilled and being the reason why I started doing this in the first place!
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