There are many moments that I will experience for the first time as a coach and I try to learn as much and put into
practice the things I learned.»
Parents tell me they are putting into
practice the things they learned from you, and it is working!
Not exact matches
As a business owner, I find that there are few
things more valuable than being compared to what other businesses are doing so that I can
learn from and even copy their best
practices.
Learn about the
things your clients and customers like and value: their food, their customs and protocol, business
practices and what they do for fun.
When you get to that level of specifics, you realize there's no reason why these
things couldn't be taught,
practiced, or
learned.»
While this is true and it's always good
practice for leaders to teach those working under them, there are
things management can
learn from their employees, as well.
«The only one
thing one can do is to try to be what Munger would call a «continuous
learning machine» You try to keep
learning to find evidence that shows your accepted
practices could be better or different» Mohnish Pabrai
For Lindbeck, reading Scripture in a postliberal mode also means that we must take two
things seriously: First, our deeply shared traditions in
learning how to read Scripture, acknowledging that they already function with authority in the
practices we have
learned.
What she missed was a year of
learning new social skills —
things like how to talk with boys — which her peers were busily
practicing.
While I fully support (and
practice) questioning as a way to
learn about the universe around us, questioning for the sake of questioning can sometimes derail the process and bog us down needlessly when certain
things have already been fully established or accepted.
This is why it has the power to heal us of our modern derangements: because, paradoxical as it may seem to modern temperaments, Christian asceticism is the
practice of love, what Maximus the Confessor calls
learning to see the logos of each
thing within the Logos of God, and it eventuates most properly in the grateful reverence of a Bonaventure or the lyrical ecstasy of a Thomas Traherne.
What you have
learned and received and heard and seen in me —
practice these
things, and the God of peace will be with you» Phil 4:8,9 and «You are of your father the devil, and your will is to do your father's desires.
«With
practice, we can
learn to reflect on how much better
things are than they might be, which will in turn make the good
things in life feel even better.»
Most of my life I did not
practice my Christianity because I watched professed Christian being very cruel, judgemmental etc. instead of doing the correct
thing and looking only at Christ to
learn the true meaning of Christianity.....
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.
So... if «Do Not» do any of your 10
things, but I still
practice my religion, using my mind, being open to discovery and
learning, etc., what then???
I did
learn one
thing from this experience: In the future, whenever I
practice my casting, I am going to make sure that my neighbor is not at home.
So I didn't
learn how to
practice joy until I
learned to
practice grief, and I didn't
learn how to do either one of those
things well until I
learned that God can be trusted.
For it is one
thing to suggest that the life of
learning will always be in some sense dependent upon the exercise of spiritual virtues in however attenuated a form, quite another to imagine that the universities will turn to the
practice of those spiritual disciplines, such as prayer, that give such virtues meaning and strength.
Among other
things, this platform will help users navigate available data around the world and
learn best
practices in quantification.
After
learning a little more about the family and
practices behind The Little Potato Company, I was struck by a few key
things that I thought were unique and resonated with me:
I'm just starting out
learning and
practicing how to cook different
things.
It would all the time be stimulating to
learn content from different writers and
practice a bit one
thing from their store.
I guess that makes me semi-expert on the subject, or at least I'm gonna give it a go today since the two of us have
learned a
thing or two about quality, wear, laundering, and best -
practice tips to make cloth diapering work.
Giving them the opportunity to have fun while
practicing the
things they are
learning in school will increase their retention of those
things.
Around this time, I heard the idea that boys tend to glom on to one
thing and
practice it to death, while girls tend to be more flexible about
learning multiple
things at once.
If you find yourself nagging your child about everything from when to do her homework, to when she should
practice playing the piano, she won't
learn to do those
things on her own.
She is interested in
practicing meditation, exploring the role of arts in
learning, and trying to see
things from her childrens» point of view.
It's not a bad
thing — it's great
practice for
learning how to feed herself.
My student needs lots of
practice with
learning new
things, and I really hope the doll will help us teach him how to go to the bathroom on the toilet.
I
learned so much and more importantly had explanation for the
things I knew instinctively and saw in my
practice but could not quite explain.
But unfortunately, the
practice of labeling
things as simply good or bad can create more problems than solutions for our young kids, failing to do the very
thing we want it to do, namely, to help our kids
learn to manage themselves and follow the golden rule.
Yet, even with all this information, I struggled to put into
practice the
things I had
learned.
Around the World is a «follow the trail» book, so toddlers can use their fingers to follow the maps in the book;
Things that Go is a great way to
practice words, and What Can You Spot: Counting is a lovely little counting book which will help your toddler
learn numbers as you shop.
She adds that when you communicate with your child about sharing, «your child and their ideas around their
things are honored, while also getting the
practice in of
learning about the needs of others.»
With a little
practice, he can even do the buttons on his clothes and
learn to untie
things.
He's constantly
learning new
things (currently he's
practicing his wave!)
Pretending lets your 2 - year - old be anyone he wants,
practice things he's
learned, and make situations turn out the way he wants.
Some two months have passed since the Cambridge Analytica shady Facebook user data
practices were first exposed, and we're not done
learning new
things about this huge privacy mess.
«Context - based
learning, problem solving, community - based research, these are now
things that are widely acknowledged through the research to be the most effective teaching
practices,» Reilly said.
As scientists, clinicians and industry leaders study these fascinating but controversial mind - altering
practices, one
thing is clear: The idea of applying an electrical current to the scalp to boost
learning or treat medical conditions in the comfort of one's own home is gaining traction.
He adds that «in order for an individual to
learn new
things, they may require a good nights sleep before the maximum benefit of the time they spend
practicing is realized.»
Now that meditation is becoming more of a mainstream
thing, there is a sea of confusion around many aspects of the
practice such as: How best to
learn...
I
practiced Emotional Freedom Technique to manage my anxiety, read Radical Remission and
learned how cancer patients had gone into remission after implementing spiritual
practices among other
things, including a consistent mindfulness
practice.
There are a lot of
things to
learn and
practice when you're new to squatting and you want to get the best results possible, such as choosing the right weight, engaging the posterior chain, reaching proper depth at the bottom of the squat, keeping your back straight and controlling the rotation of the hips.
While none of my yogis have actually
practiced, at least some of them have
learned a
thing or two about vinyasa from playing Grand Theft Auto.
The important
thing is that at home, every night, you
practice what you've
learned.
Learning to trust our intuition, yet not be ruled by our emotions, is something that — like many worthwhile
things — takes
practice.
If you have an ongoing
practice of being honest, the «hurt» will be much less so, because you've
learned not to take
things so personally.
I
learned a lot and gives me many more
things to
practice in my counseling.