Sentences with phrase «really about feeling»

If the question is really about feeling bad about being alive and having spent that money, then look into return of premium term insurance.
She was steadfast in her denial of any representative elements in her work, however, and said about her subject: «It's really about the feeling of beauty and freedom that you experience in landscape.
But it's really about a feeling of beauty and freedom that you experience in a landscape» (Agnes Martin quoted in Irving Sandler interview, Art Monthly, no. 169, September, 1993).
She was steadfast in her denial of any representative elements in her work and had this to say about her subject: «It's really about the feeling of beauty and freedom that you experience in landscape.
«It's really about the feeling of beauty and freedom that you experience in landscape,» she said of her work.
The old man will not listen to anyone, he does not care really about the feelings of his players, Vermaelen left Arsenal without a regret.The guy consider himself a winner because he gets each yeay the Cl place, so mediocre minded.

Not exact matches

Whatever it is they need, and whatever company it is, we take care of them as instantaneously as we can — to make them feel secure, and make them feel «They really care about me.»
«We really do feel that the [TaskUs] team is part of our extended family,» says Kirsty Traill, vice president of customer support at Hootsuite, which has used the company to handle customers» email queries for about a year.
I had an investor say, «I think you're amazing, but I have to pick one or two board seats a year and where I feel really passionate about the business, and I don't think I can be passionate about women's dresses and retail.»»
So uncertain is the future, Finance felt obliged to state that there really isn't a consensus about where the economy is headed.
Another thing I feel really strongly about is bereavement leave.
To really find your real passion under these circumstances, you have to be brave enough to challenge all these expectations and routines, to develop entirely new skill sets you can feel great about that fit you better.
People love to feel like they have the best thing, no matter what that thing is, and they'll do way more than talk about it if they really feel like it's the best.
While I for one am absolutely thrilled about a reduction in time spent doing laundry (as it continues to feel like a treadmill of tedium today, I can only imagine the hours our grandparents wasted on the task), you could be excused for asking, who really cares?
I took my parents to In & Out for the first time and felt like such an insider when I told them about this «secret» that isn't really a secret because everyone wants to tell the next person about it.
Chip Wilson, Lulu's founder, built his empire on a story about women and yoga and looking really great in clothes that also felt really good.
She felt really good about the presentation: «When we told Larry, Sergey and Eric how many publishers we had added over the previous months, Eric almost fell off his chair and asked what resources they could give us to help continue this amazing success,» she said in a recent blog post for First Round Capital.
«This really reflects who we are, and I feel great about that.»
But really, I needed to know how Leo really felt about all of this.
Eventually, since they feel that their efforts have been ignored (or rebuffed), they make negative assumptions about their co-workers along these lines: «They don't really care» and «They aren't that great, anyway.»
As an avowed supporter of open data — or the government freeing the information it gathers to the public — I really wondered how Kundra felt about the issue, especially given that he's now on an advisory panel set up by Tony Clement.
«It's really about discovering something that she loves and is going to make her feel great.»
«My philosophy is that if you take an average work force and give them a great process, you can accomplish tremendous things and make them feel really good about what they do,» says Virts Mozer.
«So we felt we needed to set the record straight about what was really happening in private equity.»
I felt really good about it, and about the group I was with.
Right about now, you start to get a little niggling feeling starting to grow in the back of your mind suggesting that you might have made a really big mistake - but you aren't going to stop now because you've got too much to prove to yourself and to everyone else, so you roll up your sleeves and go for it.
Speaking as a cartoonish version of himself, Zuckerberg showed viewers some of the damage caused by the recent powerful storms, mentioning, «One of the things that's really magical about virtual reality is you can get the feeling that you're really in a place.»
It was a big piece, about 6,000 words, and we really felt like it was the first story of what led to BlackBerry's decline.
What you really want to know is how you feel about it.
Sometimes we move too fast past these successes; the holidays are the perfect time to pause and let ourselves feel really good about those wins.
To prioritize the list, it helps to imagine what you will really feel remorse about in the end.
«I don't feel threatened at all,» Nassetta said about the merger, «Size does matter but we're certainly big enough, and I think size and quality in combination are what really will drive success.»
Even how the studio's employees really feel about Adam Sandler's body of work.
It really feels like we have open lines of communication with middle and senior management, and that the company leadership cares about keeping employees in the loop of what's going on.»
When the green flag drops, my experience from behind the wheel makes me feel really comfortable about what I'm seeing and doing.
«But it's not really about hating at the end of the day — it's about empathy and finding someone who feels the same way and has been through the same things.»
And so I feel really good about that, but obviously the absolute home run would have been a stand - alone company and then a complete comeback.
As a result, we can often feel clueless about how to act or compelled to do things we really don't want to do (like share a bed with a co-worker on a business trip!).
Then there are those that will feel strongly about what you posted about and really want to connect with you.
I don't know what it is about email that makes people feel like they have to be formal and buttoned - up, but I do know that no one has ever been excited to read and reply to an email that's really dry and boring.
Integrity is really all about what you're thinking, feeling and saying all aligning.
A partner might ask how you felt about the idea he presented during the last board meeting; what he really wants to talk about is his diminished role in the running of the company.
Hopefully having a good wallow, really thinking about your feelings and showing yourself some compassion (sadly, there's no word from Gilbertson on whether that can come in the form of chocolate fudge brownie icecream) should help ease your fear of failure going forward, but Gilbertson suggests that you take things slowly as you move on from a disappointment.
By taking advantage of our hardwired tendency to talk about ourselves, and allowing your prospects to really express themselves during the sales process, they're more likely to feel good about the interaction you just had.
Heck, even Steve Jobs, who in some ways has become the epitome of the micromanager, really stuck with just a few things he cared about, like the design and look - and - feel of the products.
Those are the types of games I get really excited about playing and I think a lot of people feel like that.»
When researchers out of Russia examined the sleep and wakefulness rhythms of 130 study subjects (by keeping the obliging participants up for a full 24 hours and quizzing them periodically about how they were feeling), the scientists found that some folks really didn't prefer early or late hours.
Nevertheless, Durkan told supporters on Tuesday night, «Now I know there's a lot of votes left to be counted, but I have to tell ya we're feeling really, really good about where we are.»
But I thought it was right for my grandchildren, and also for people out there, to know how I really felt about it.
It feels like people get excited about the idea of running a venture fund and being a VC, but don't actually take the time to really evaluate whether it's a life they want.
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