Sentences with phrase «really doing these things on»

The artists were really doing these things on their own.

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But if they ignore some of these things, like the quality issues, how they might adapt the culture, bringing in better practices — I don't know why they would ignore those things — but if they do, it could really blow up on them.»
Millennials in particular «really want to constantly learn new things, so give them lots of stretch assignments — which doesn't just mean piling on more work.
Just the sheer scale of it is also challenging, because you've got ta lay out the carbon fiber in exactly the right way on a huge mold, and you've got ta cure that mold at temperature, and then it's... just really hard to make large carbon - fiber structures that can do all of those things and carry incredible loads.
Really, the only thing that you can really touch is the juicing cone, and unless you're pressing the handle down on your hand (which frankly, would be difficult to do), it's practically foolReally, the only thing that you can really touch is the juicing cone, and unless you're pressing the handle down on your hand (which frankly, would be difficult to do), it's practically foolreally touch is the juicing cone, and unless you're pressing the handle down on your hand (which frankly, would be difficult to do), it's practically foolproof.
And where there are things that we really believe culturally we need to take a stand on, we do take a stand.
Raaja Nemani, CEO and co-founder, knows that when you are starting out that you can't focus on too many things at once but rather do one thing really well.
But that position relies at least in part on the belief that they really are doing things «faster, cheaper, and better.»
Raaja Nemani, CEO and co-founder of Bucketfeet, knows that when you are starting out that you can't focus on too many things at once but rather do one thing really well.
Then we go to our off - site commissary kitchen where we do all the prep work, which includes rolling the dough, making sauces, cutting the vegetables, and all of the things you really can't do in a 10 - by - 10 truck,» explains Baitinger, who still works a day job in advertising but handles the truck on nights and weekends.
If you really want to succeed — and I mean really succeed — stop focusing so much on what you should be doing and, instead, take a really good look at the things you should quit doing.
«We wanted to have a restaurant that really focuses on things you'd never do at home,» says Bil, who also happens to be a former national oyster - shucking champion.
The smartest people I know care passionately about the few things in their life and in their business that really matter - the right things - and don't waste a minute on the rest.
«The best thing I did was hire a really good operations guy with a commitment to social responsibility, because he knows how to manage, run sales operations, and so on, better than I do,» says Mendelsohn.
If there's consensus on one thing about big data it's that it really doesn't have a specific definition.
But when you take the time to get really clear on what works best for you and do things in your own unique style, chances are you will feel successful and happy.
You want to concentrate on doing a few things really well and saying «No» to a million others.
And it's much easier to do that than to say, «Well listen, we have free markets and we have democracy and both those things are incredibly messy and no one is really controlling it,» but if I give you a few symbols and attach a name to it, all of a sudden you have an evil villain that you can pin the blame on.
When I look back on it years later, that one sentence really does keep memories vivid — it really does bring back the past — which is one of the things you really want a journal to do,» she says.
01:29 Farber: The jewelry I just started in the past year, actually when my husband lost his job, I thought up the jewelry and now has been really the most successful thing I've done on Etsy.
«That's not necessarily a bad thing — it can signal trust, for example, and we rely on other people to remember things for us all the time, or don't bother to memorize them because we know our spouses (or iPhones) are really good at remembering.»
Early on in our history when things weren't really going well — we had hit a tough patch and a lot of people wanted to buy Facebook — I went and I met with Steve Jobs, and he said that to reconnect with what I believed was the mission of the company, I should go visit this temple in India that he had gone to early in the evolution of Apple, when he was thinking about what he wanted his vision of the future to be... That reinforced to me the importance of what we were doing, and that is something I will always remember.
«This is one of those things that's really difficult to test on the ground,» said Musk, looking much more energetic than he did at a National Governor's Association meeting last Saturday.
If you were too nervous to log in online to see how things did or too nervous to even turn on the television, maybe that should tell you a thing or two on how risky you really want to be.
«That process of observing the customers provides us with deep customer immersion and has helped us focus on the things customers really like and appreciate, and not burden them with things you can do but nobody cares about,» Williams says.
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!).
And so his ability to boil things down, to just work on the things that really count, to think through the basics — it's so amazing that he can do that.
If there is one thing I want to reflect on every day, it is asking myself, «What did I really learn today?»
«Other kinds of work — be it exercise, a creative hobby, hands - on parenting, or volunteering — will do more to preserve your zest for Monday's challenges than complete vegetation,» she has written before recommending that, if you really want to feel jazzed up after a break, you should proactively schedule challenging or engaging activities rather than just planning to chill and take things the days as they come.
I didn't start discovering real success until I stopped trying to do everything and started concentrating on just doing one thing really damn well.
It was just a month I had to go away, but identifying the places where I was weakest in those down times and making it my mission to fill those weaknesses with the best people I could find really relieved a lot of pressure on me and allowed me to concentrate on the things I do best.
I make a point of putting between five and ten things on my «to do list» that are really easy to complete.
Nothing I did for the rest of the trip was nearly as difficult — not hooking up or draining the waste tanks, not fixing a bad connection on the water hose, not even pulling into a crowded gas station (the thing about having a really big car towing a really big, shiny trailer is that people tend to see you, and maybe take pity, and certainly get out of your way)-- and nothing left me with such a giddy glow in the aftermath, even after I learned I'd pulled in a little bit catawampus, and our trailer listed slightly to the left.
«To really maintain the cutting edge that they live on, they will have to do some radical things that resonate,» Bushnell said.
They had to stop spending on things that they really didn't have to.»
«On mobile, each app can really focus on doing one thing well, we think,» Zuckerberg saiOn mobile, each app can really focus on doing one thing well, we think,» Zuckerberg saion doing one thing well, we think,» Zuckerberg said.
«The best thing about doing something public,» he says, «is you really are the hypocrite if you go back on it.»
But environmentalists released their own poll this week suggesting most Americans don't really have a strong opinion on the issue, and would rather see Congress move on to other things.
«I feel we're really doing a lot on that side of things,» he says.
Some competitors are so focused on becoming «Wall Street's Best Athlete» that they're doing some really bizarre things to train.
And then later we'll see that that really cool technology enables maybe things that we're doing today to take on something bigger, maybe something new.
Believe me, I wanted to bail on the whole thing, but players who really improve don't blow up the strategy after a few bad shots.
Stop focusing on the «what» (as they don't really care how it works, as long as it works) and start focusing on the «why», and good things will surely follow.
«The first thing they have that we don't have is a really clear strategy that's based on a great understanding of what their strengths are,» Booth says.
Then, focus on the one thing that you really want to do and find out as much information on it as possible.
In some ways, that's a big reason tech started moving up the Peninsula from Silicon Valley to San Francisco: really creative folks were doing new things just on the fringe.
«I said, «I'm going to put my heart and soul into this thing and I'm not going to come here and find out that you guys want to put [employee engagement] up on a wall and on coffee cups, but you don't really believe it when push comes to shove.
«He really does work with us on things.
When you use Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, or any of its other various and sundry apps, what you're really doing is building out a complex web of relationships across tagged photos, comments, likes, messages and other things you do on the internet.
On top of being a good teacher, «the best thing to do is really listen to your co-workers,» says Finkelstein.
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