It's
a really good skill to learn to tolerate difficult feelings.
An understanding of the correct procedure for carrying out experiments is
a really good skill to develop from a young age.
«
A really good skill set, intellectual, very smart, wasn't necessarily very good at school.
This will involve learning about SEO, content marketing, building newsletters and digital content, and learning analytics (
all really good skills to have)
Not exact matches
«They want to come in and do a
really good job; they just need
skills we grew up with that they didn't.»
I want to test Daniel Coyle's premise that if you practice a
skill (
really practice, not just put in the time) for an hour every day for a year or two, you won't get ten or twenty times
better — you'll get immeasurably
better.
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.
Work Teams That Work:
Skills for Managing Across the Organization Author Anthony R. Montebello includes more graphs, diagrams, and flow charts in his book (from
Best Sellers Publishing, 612-888-7672, 1994, $ 24.95) than should
really be allowed by law.
Spending time
really immersed in a new culture, in other words, isn't just
good for essential but nebulous soft
skills like creativity and EQ.
«I was the type of person that had no problem following the boss or leader in the room, but working on school projects, I realized I had
really good leadership
skills.»
By spreading your
skills over a wider area, it takes away the possibility to be
really good at a single thing.
But what happens is we end up being a person who is
really good at one set of
skills... and not so great at another set of
skills — often, a key set of
skills.
It's more a matter of
good management: Taking one - on - one time to
really get to know and understand your employees... their
skills and needs... and providing them the guidance to fill in gaps.
Andrea Luecke, president and executive director of the Solar Foundation, told ThinkProgress that the industry «continues to create
skilled well - paying jobs at a
really fast clip.»
Tennis is truly a game of contrast, you are either
really good or
really horrible, and your
skill level determines your strategy for winning the game.
Most ministry places pay their workers low wages; to the extent that $ 250 is considered a
really good pay for even
skilled workers like IT people etc..
Second, growth counseling involves a variety of growth - stimulating methods to help people use more of their potentialities by (1) developing
better communication with self, others, nature, and God — the four basic relationships within which all growth occurs; (2) developing new
skills of relating in mutually - affirming, mutually - fulfilling ways; (3) growing by making constructive decisions and taking responsible action; (4) using the growth possibilities inherent in each life stage; (5) learning to use the pain and problems of unexpected crises as growth opportunities; (6) learning
better methods of spiritual growth — the maturing of one's personal faith, working values, sense of purpose, peak experiences, and awareness of
really belonging in the universe.
This apple quinoa salad is ridiculously easy to make (even if your only kitchen
skill is boiling mac and cheese, you can pull this off), and it stores in the refrigerator
really well.
If I'm honest, I should respond that I'm
really,
really skilled at whipping up a batch of cookies somewhere around midnight because,
well, it amounts to the almost nightly use of my oven.
Not permitted to snoop (which they do anyway as their recon
skills at this point are stealth and
really quite
good).
I'm
really working on my cake
skills, haha, so I'm glad this one came out as
well as it did!
Keeping our
skills sharp and staying up to date with auditing technical knowledge and certification
best practices is
really important to us.
The muffins turned out
really well, even with my lack of
skill as a baker.
In»93 I had a Peace - Corp friend in Russia... he was similarly limited in the kitchen and the market situation was an added stress... I said he could come over and eat as often as he liked as long as he came over a couple of hours before he hoped to eat and help and / or watch... The day I left Russia he came over with all the ingredients prepped for an omelet breakfast... I was impressed by his new
skills,
really enjoyed that «Last Breakfast» and discovered kitchens do make for the
best parties and friends!
This method doesn't require chilled vegan butter or any other complicated baking
skills (which is
good because I'm
really selectively lazy about pastry techniques).
Just bought Isa Does It, and I
really appreciate that you're having recipes that give me
skills I can use all around, as
well as making things basic enough so that after making a dish a few times I can include it in my arsenal.
I
really like that this «craft» for lack of a
better term, was
well within daughters»
skill levels.
He
really needs to adjust his game to make up for his declining
skill set, age, and injury history, but he seems to still think he is the
best player in the building.
I think Draxler is the
best option because he has the mentality our forwards lack and he's got the
skill to play on the wings and is young enough to be moulded into a top CF.. When I watch him play he
really does remind me of RVP.
Mahrez is a brilliant player for sure without a doubt but the OX showed last night that he could be even
better than Mahrez with the OX campbell and walcott do we
really need a winger I beg to differ what we need is a striker a striker of 25 + goals imagine henry or van on the team sheet now with the squad we have I liked be yedder because he was young and complete striker a striker that no mater of the circumstances are or position will strike you a goal pace agility
skill clever cunning and ugly
Wenger has incredible «player engineering»
skill, proven by the success of Cazorla, Van Persie, Henry and Bergkamp, and I think he can make LMAO work
well together, if he
really wants to.
I'm
really getting upset by all so called experts saying sanchez is the soul of arsenal what utter garbage, the feeling in the dressing room is the players would prefer him and ozil gone, that way we work with what we have unfortunately wenger doesn't know how to get the
best out of his players frankly he needs motivational
skills, we've won matches without sanchez so what's the problem people, we are arsenal for petes sake
Also I would like a
really good wide player who can beat a man for
skill and get a cross in.
He has
good skills and is
good when playing in several positions, even though he didn't
really stand out.
He has been part of the Sixers for parts of 2 straight seasons and
really fits
well both in terms of his
skill - set and the international make - up of the roster.
anyway nice win for us and nice
skill from jeff, he is
really good
I did feel like we reached on AJax as Tre White was still available but overal I'm happy with Adoree and I think he will be as
good if not
better than White when it's all said and done plus at the time we
really needed Adorees return
skills as
well so that prob factored into our decision to take him over White.
With Simon you're adding a
really soft set of hands, and
good enough IQ to add some more
skill to that line.
In the midfield, (including RWB & LWB) we have a whole bunch of tweeners... none offer the full package, none make sense in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could do in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played
better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we
really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no
good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some
skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much
skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger's)
It would
really be interesting to see Toral integrated in the team, but its going to be difficult with an already crowded midfield, he his pretty
good in the air,
good technical
skills, love to shoot at goal, i think he could also play in a forward role.
Not many Arsenal fans had
really heard of him before his arrival from Schalke, so I thought it maybe a
good idea to find a video showing his
skills and ability from last season's games, so you can see what we are getting.
If we
really want new dm than Shneiderlin is perfect, he knows EPL, knows system and he is briliant defensivly, look at Coq he isnt scoring or assisting, his main job is to took ball, and thx to God he can do that crazily
good, in distance future Coq will get injury and who will replace his
skills, Shneiderlin is
good call, plus we will have Arteta in special situations!!!
Luke never
really said he was a
good /
skilled fighter here, in fact he did point out that Kimbo «got in over his head» and «tried to fix that too late in his athletic career».
Most under - rated 1st round player: Harold Landry (projection mid-late 1st, I think top 15) Most under - rated non-first round player: Andrew Brown (projection 4th - 5th round, I think 3rd, but has
skills and production for a fringe 1st rounder) Most over-rated 1st round player: Taven Bryan (like Jewell below, a much beter collegiate player than pro) Most over-rated non-first round player: Josey Jewell (he is a two down player at very
best, and I
really fear him trying to chase down 90 % of RBs since they are significantly faster).
Maybe sitting a year like Brady and Brees and having a full season and off - season to «develop» and harness his
skills under NFL coaching is exactly what Hogan needed to become a very competent, middle of the pack starting QB, which is probably his ceiling (average starter), and a full year sitting could be what kizer needs to reach his possible ceiling as an «elite» or at least
really good QB.
See, I thought maybe it's a guy we don't know, an unpopular guy with some crazy
skills on youtube to convince one that he's
really good and a
good buy.
I
really hope that Mourinho's arrogance convinces him that his Chelsea squad is already
good enough and that he trusts his managerial and coaching
skills to get Falcao back to his
best because that will hand Arsenal a massive title boost.
• 01 Szczesny — Maybe
good enough as a No. 2 • 21 Chambers — Young, a lot to learn, play him in the right position and he might improve • 04 Mertesacker — Too slow, seems to have lost desire since the World Cup • 18 Monreal — Just not
good enough • 03 Gibbs — The only defender worth his place • 16 Ramsey — Still trying to re-discover his form • 23 Welbeck — A bit like me trying to be a porn star, tries hard, lots of effort but lacking the
skills and equipment to
really perform.
elneny has more
skill than ramsey, and iwobi has
better attitude than walcott (i'm
really sad about walcott).
Many of the same elements are present: The overall approach is to use spread spacing and option elements to create quick reads and low - risk / high - reward plays that allow for ball - control with the possibility for explosive plays if the
skill players are
really good.