Sentences with phrase «read your approach on»

I needed to read your approach on social media because it can suck the hours out of a day like nothing else!

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One of the easiest ways to utilize feedback is to focus on «The Lean Startup» approach (read more about it here), but it involves three basic pillars: prototyping, experimenting and pivoting.
Check out his complete guide to better thinking, or read this fascinating recent interview on the Huffington Post, which includes the books that most inspired Boyden and his unique approach to note taking.
Bertrandt scripted a soft - sell approach that he reads from on many of his collection calls.
After reading Lupkin's case study on a network marketing company that grew over seventy - million in sales with his approach, Carter knew it was time for the pair to co-author a book.
Your approach depends on your industry, who is reading your plan and what the plan is intended for.
The half - dozen diverse stories are a must read for anyone who has lived under the shadow of depression, covering the founders» level of disclosure about their condition, recommended approaches to staying healthy, and opinions on the level of stigma remaining in the industry.
Consider how you approach a purchase: Whether you're looking to buy a lawn mower or a health plan, you likely Google options, read online reviews and recommendations and maybe poll friends on Facebook or Twitter.
Horowitz has lots of other tips to offer on the topic, making the full post a must - read for those whose companies are approaching this stage in their growth.
The Mail on Sunday (London)»»... reading this book is bound to inspire you to take a more positive approach to life.»»
Over the past years while launching and scaling my apparel business I have read countless books and taken a number of courses and Kelsey's approach is on it's own level.»
While reading a book on Scrum, he decided to test the approach on the SQF certification process.
Your approach to the market should be to learn enough about price action and technical analysis so that you can begin reading the market like a book and identify areas on the chart you'd like to trade from before the market gets there.
As I argued in An Open Letter to Congress Regarding the Current Financial Crisis and You Can't Rescue the Financial System if You Can't Read a Balance Sheet, this is exactly the right approach, since it operates on the liability (capital) side of the balance sheet, which is where the trouble has been.
It's made a big impact on the way I approach our business and our customers; the insight I've gained by reading it is priceless.
They're not just read and followed, but stress - tested on an individual and collective level as our shared approach to working together.
As I read your response and the other comments on the article, it seems that people are operating from two very different assumptions, and the assumption deeply colors the approach they take to personas:
If a 60 % response rate and 80 % rate of engagement sound good, read on for a process - oriented approach you can use to get similar results.
I'd read EREVN's various posts on medium.com and need to re-read to absorb the subtleties of his assumptions and approach and how they differ from McClung's as they case a somewhat different light on Prime Harvesting.
As the first anniversary of the Chase Sapphire Reserve ® approaches on August 22, company execs are reportedly worried about how many people... Read More
Great way to read up on different approaches to investment in climate change.
I first read about buckets on Forbes, and I like the goals - based approach to dividing up your retirement assets.
Whether one agrees with his politics or thinks he'd be a competent president is a different matter — but thank you for writing a great article on religion and avoiding the attacking, degrading and slandering of other writers» approach, which - while probably provoking interest and getting many reads - is simply disappointing and quite frankly hypocritical when it comes to religion.
Jim, I have always liked the wisdom of on this website: The Wrong Way to Read the Bible http://theresurgence.com/2010/10/10/the-wrong-way-to-read-the-bible Two opposite errors exist in approaching the Bible.
Don't get me started on comic books: Having survived the zine revolution, the Secret Wars, and the Crisis on Infinite Earths, what's a fanboy approaching middle age supposed to read?
It would be pleasant to think that the new approach on boys» books - reflecting a genuine panic over the fact that boys lag behind girls in reading, and have been doing so at an increasing rate for these three decades - shows a fresh determination to base future educational policies on truth.
And in a way meditation on biblical material is just that: after all the other «senses» have been exhausted, there is the imaginative approach that will make it possible for the reader to grasp the big meaning of what he is reading.
This is often our approach to liturgy and social life: we try to «read» the liturgy for symbols and meanings that we take out and apply in the «real world» — the offering means we should give of our wealth, the kiss of peace means we should seek peace in international relations, and so on.
I refuse to read the article based on the premise of the subject line and especially given divisive nature of how CNN is / has been conducting itself as the so - called purveyor of truth especially int he field of religion which it knows nothing about but instead, chooses to try to sway readers» opinions based on a very secularist or antagonistic approach.
Jeremy, as I often do when I read your thoughts I'm again finding myself a going pretty meta; I spend time thinking about the ideas you present as I read them, but then I spend even more time wondering about how you think through issues and the mental framework you use to approach the issues you discuss on this blog.
Though these types of books are a great way to grasp all the various views and approaches on a particular topic, I find them difficult to read.
I believe Wright is wrong with his «New Perspective on Paul» idea, but I think he is right on target with this essay and helped confirm some of what I have been thinking about a new (or old) approach to reading the Bible.
Smith rightly notes that, with this approach, «different groups of Christians end up invested in different interpretive paradigms, learn to ignore certain potentially threatening leftover texts, and are persuaded that the remainder of leftover texts can be explained away on an ad hoc basis when they are «rightly understood,» read in proper context, or otherwise «correctly» interpreted.»
The Jewish scholar here touches on a basic issue with which both Jews and Christians struggle as they seek to read the signs of the times and to approach their historical responsibility with a sense of honesty as well as hope.
In it, Justin makes the case for a hermeneutic of love as well as anyone I've read, and his Christocentric approach to Scripture is one that can benefit all Christians, regardless of how they interpret the passages discussed above and regardless of where they stand on same - sex relationships.
In other words, J. Denny Weaver's approach in this book is that he read a bunch of books on the atonement, and then wrote 5 - 10 pages summarizing the views and arguments of each book, which are then all compiled into this book on the atonement.
As we're approaching retirement age, we read that the «average» couple in the USA will need $ 230,000 to $ 400,000 (depending on whose estimate you read) to pay for uncovered medical costs in retirement.
I really appreciate Webb's scholarship on the subject, and I think his approach has been thoughtful and accessible... but I just can't honestly read the Bible and say to myself, «Now there's a case for women's rights!»
To my Fathers in Christ, the Catholic Bishops of Connecticut, I approach you, in the form of this letter, with a mind troubled by the words of your statement read at Mass in my parish on Sunday, September 30, regarding Plan B and the four Catholic hospitals in our state.
«As church leaders, you may be approached by your local or national media outlets to make comments on Dr. Carson's candidacy, in particular as it relates to his membership in the church,» read a statement posted by the Adventist Review.
Before couples come to an enrichment event, encourage them to prepare by reading and discussing a book on growth approaches to marriage.
IMO So much of our western church, both here in the UK and I would imagine in the US is built on the foundations of roman / greek thinking, which radically affects the approach we take on life, church, scripture etc... Have you read any of Frank Viola's work?
experiences during the course of the reading — moments of awareness that certain approaches could be useful in your situation — I encourage you to build on these insights.
Every year as Passover approaches, you read, hear, and watch instructions on preparing the special dishes for this holiday.
You can read about my individualized approach to nutrition and eating for you on my recently updated about and philosophy page (coming soon).
An interesting part of a book I read on Gonzaga basketball mentioned that Chris Peterson was approached for the Cal job after Tedford got the boot, and something along the lines of «not in a million years» was the response, implying that the administrative and other baggage plus lack of support that comes with a Cal head coaching job vs other schools would take too much of the coach's energy.
As you approach the green get more precise with your read by looking for ridge tapers either on or near your line, seeing if your putt is uphill or downhill, and how much slope you have to tend to for speed control.
Reading extracts from the book on Guardiola's approach to matches and Wenger's antics would make you weep when you realise the difference between what goes on at Arsenal and how a top manager manages.
I compile a draft database based on stuff that I read here, in fact I started on next year's already using the fanpost on how our Harvard educated front office might approach this year's draft, free agency and the people likely to be in next year's draft.
Read his comment again and note that he says Mou is stating exactly what he wants up front and early on — in stark contrast to Wenger's dithering, indecisive and insipid milk and water approach: «Maybe» «Maybe not», «Perhaps we should...» «Perhaps we shouldn't», «What if this, what if that...» Wish someone would take Wenger by the throat and give him a good rattling and say «For F *** s sake GET ON WITH IT MAon — in stark contrast to Wenger's dithering, indecisive and insipid milk and water approach: «Maybe» «Maybe not», «Perhaps we should...» «Perhaps we shouldn't», «What if this, what if that...» Wish someone would take Wenger by the throat and give him a good rattling and say «For F *** s sake GET ON WITH IT MAON WITH IT MAN!
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