It has always been
a really important practice to focus on any relevant skills and experiences according to the company centered job position.
Not exact matches
[01:10] Introduction [02:45] James welcomes Tony to the podcast [03:35] Tony's leap year birthday [04:15] Unshakeable delivers the specific facts you need to know [04:45] What James learned from Unshakeable [05:25] Most people panic when the stock market drops [05:45] Getting rid of your fear of investing [06:15] Last January was the worst opening, but it was a correction [06:45] You are losing money when you sell on corrections [06:55] Bear markets come every 5 years on average [07:10] The greatest opportunity for a millennial [07:40] Waiting for corrections to invest [08:05] Warren Buffet's advice for investors [08:55] If you miss the top 10 trading days a year... [09:25] Three different investor scenarios over a 20 year period [10:40] The best trading days come after the worst [11:45] Investing in the current world [12:05] What Clinton and Bush think of the current situation [12:45] The office is far bigger than the occupant [13:35] Information helps reduce fear [14:25] James's story of the billionaire upset over another's wealth [14:45] What money
really is [15:05] The story of Adolphe Merkle [16:05] The story of Chuck Feeney [16:55] The importance of the right mindset [17:15] What fuels Tony [19:15] Find something you care about more than yourself [20:25] Make your mission to surround yourself with the right people [21:25] Suffering made Tony hungry for more [23:25] By feeding his mind, Tony found strength [24:15] Great ideas don't interrupt you, you have to pursue them [25:05] Never - ending hunger is what matters [25:25] Richard Branson is the epitome of hunger and drive [25:40] Hunger is the common denominator [26:30] What you can do starting right now [26:55] Success leaves clues [28:10] What it means to take massive action [28:30] Taking action commits you to following through [29:40] If you do nothing you'll learn nothing [30:20] There must be an emotional purpose behind what you're doing [30:40] How does Tony ignite creativity in his own life [32:00] «How is not as
important as «why» [32:40] What and why unleash the psyche [33:25] Breaking the habit of focusing on «how» [35:50] Deep
Practice [35:10] Your desired outcome will determine your action [36:00] The difference between «what» and «why» [37:00] Learning how to chunk and group [37:40] Don't mistake movement for achievement [38:30] Tony doesn't negotiate with his mind [39:30] Change your thoughts and change your biochemistry [40:00] The bad habit of being stressed [40:40] Beautiful and suffering states [41:50] The most
important decision is to live in a beautiful state no matter what [42:40] Consciously decide to take yourself out of suffering [43:40] Focus on appreciation, joy and love [44:30] Step out of suffering and find the solution [45:00] Dealing with mercury poisoning [45:40] Tony's process for stepping out of suffering [46:10] Stop identifying with thoughts — they aren't yours [47:40] Trade your expectations for appreciation [50:00] The key to life — gratitude [51:40] What is freedom for you?
«I think it's
really important for your readers to know that I have been a member of the same church for almost 20 years, and I have never
practiced Islam.
I hate to see creatures killed, but I know enough about my Native American friends and their religious
practices, to know that this is
really important to them, and that they treat animals with a lot more reverence than we do!
The details of child - rearing
practices aren't
really the
important thing.
Keeping our skills sharp and staying up to date with auditing technical knowledge and certification best
practices is
really important to us.
«It's
really the
practices that the mothers experience that's
really important for increasing the number of mothers who breastfeed,» said Trish MacEnroe, executive director of Baby - Friendly USA in Albany, New York.
We got lots of calls, even women who were due, coming from other
practices saying, «This was our plan and this was
really important to us.
Hand expression is
really important, it's something that moms can
practice even during pregnancy, providing we don't have a mom who is at risk for pre-term labor.
It is
important then to follow up when baby actually get here, there are classes that you can take when you are in the hospital and those could be
really helpful because a baby is here and you can actually
practice with your baby.
«But it is going to be
really important to replicate these findings,» says Lord, who has studied the disorder for 40 years and has been instrumental in developing autism diagnostic instruments used in
practice and research worldwide.
«This has substantial effects on quality of life and functional improvement, and I think it's
really important to integrate this into rehabilitative care and primary
practice.»
And in my
practice, I've learned that the pill — and equally
important, going off the pill and experiencing subsequent post-birth-control syndrome (PCBS)-- can
really mess with your hormones.
It's
important to remember that we
really can change our brains; it just takes some
practice.
Torea Rodriguez: Yeah, you know, I think one of the things that I found in my
practice that has been extremely powerful is not only is it diet, lifestyle factors, looking at the functional medicine piece of it, but it's also
really taking a look at your life and what's
important, and sorting through what matters the most, and once you identify what matters the most, like get rid of everything else that doesn't because it's just added stress, and we don't need it, right?
I think its
really important that teachers encourage their students to try other
practices, and «see» other teachers.
A thoughtful high school teacher who came to yoga class recently put it so well: «Summer was a time where I was learning to be with myself in a healthy way... now my challenge is to be with other people again and this is when my yoga
practice is
really important.»
She adds, «I think this relaxation was
really important for me to be able to begin my
practice life feeling fresh and ready to work hard.»
On a physical level, pressing up into handstand in the middle of a regular vinyasa class be challenging because of all the energy you've put into the other asanas; on a safety level, establishing a solid foundational
practice is
really important before attempting to freestyle without guidance.
There
really needed to be more time for students to spend time on foundation skills, learning about those effective
practices and knowing how they work, why they work and when to apply them; and that's
really important.
«These pedagogical approaches where students actually get to
practice understanding the merits and demerits of different points of view on different issues is a
really important and proactive activity schools can do,» he says.
The whole CRT team created a
really important space for me to think deeply about the place of critical pedagogy in education research and
practice.
At a time when a college degree is more
important than ever, the Urban Education Institute's efforts continue to build on this success — at the UChicago Charter School and in research,
practice, and policy — to focus on what
really matters to create college success for all students.
As Gillian Hamilton said [in an earlier Esteem interview] there is not
really a special thing that is «women's leadership,» just a breadth of leadership
practices and the fact that women leaders have
important stories to tell.
First, I will say that as a former person in charge of teacher preparation in the state of New York that the portions of this report that talk about the importance of alignment, of the higher education system and the P12 system, and
really understanding the ways in which we're providing opportunities for teacher candidates to have longer residencies and we're thinking about ways in which teacher candidates are participating in coursework and
practice, experiences that allow them to
really apply what they're learning in ways that they're getting more at bats and they're becoming more confident and they're entering the system with a set of skills that are gonna help close those gaps and help those secondary students be successful is
important.
Combating the so - called «summer slide» — where students lose reading and math skills over the summer because they are not
practicing day in and day out — is
really important, but what I hate is «The Summer Reading List.»
over the summer because they are not
practicing day in and day out — is
really important, but what I hate is «The Summer Reading List.»
There have been all sorts of academic studies and formulas that demonstrate why diversification is
important, but it's
really just the simple
practice of «not putting all your eggs in one basket.»
The amount of a signing bonus can vary, but it's
important to keep in mind that if a
practice or hospital
really wants to hire you, everything is negotiable.
That is a shame because it is a
really important job and good vet tech is probably one of the most
important parts of a veterinary
practice.
I love your last point of
practicing ecotourism, that's
really important!
Mallika and her featured guests, including her father, Deepak Chopra, will give you daily
practices and experiential tools to help you refocus on what's
really important, and show you how to reconnect with your inner purpose and joy even amidst the go - go - go of everyday life.
«For those of us who want and need to know what is actually happening and is
important on the frontiers of British contemporary art
practice, I
really believe this show must not be missed.»
There's a very focused understanding of Pollock that's been overplayed through popular culture and around works such as Tiger — they're incredibly
important, but only account for four years of his
practice,
really.»
To me, «Parker Cheeto...» is the most
important show I've done so far because it
really, in a way, was an overview of my
practice as an artist, as opposed to just presenting a specific project.
Three artists who have been
really important to me — Shirley Jaffe, George Sugarman, and Norman Bluhm — were all so - called second generation Abstract Expressionists: all Americans who went to Paris after the war, all artists who were trying to find ways to move beyond the stylistic modes that their generation was
practicing, and all artists whose work is yet to be fully appreciated, despite the efforts of me and other supporters.
While it's likely that their advice is listed «in no particular order», I would suggest that «listening» is the most
important practice (or
really any form of communication, including one's mouth).
At least, we tell our attorneys here at Benesch that it's
important that you
really think about focusing your
practice in a niche area.
«Establish your firm as a thought leader in your
practice area,» isn't
really quantifiable (though critically
important), so we'll leave it where it is in the Why section.
We talked to Andy Haugen a little while back about how he likes to say yes, and it led to some
really great opportunities for his
practice, but I also feel like saying no is one of the most
important skills that a lawyer, anybody in business, but a lawyer can have.
Listening to their feedback and realizing how they view your
practice can help you focus on what's
really important.
The changes made to this
practice direction mark a
really important step forward in recognising the impact and risks surrounding domestic abuse and its treatment in the Family Court.
So even though I like the idea of a technology audit — and to be fair, Casey Flaherty's test went after skills that
really should be elementary to legal
practice — I'll argue that a process audit is even more
important.
Plenty of private
practice lawyers talk a good game about being commercial (and to be fair, some of them do have an excellent grasp of their clients» businesses), but there are plenty who glaze over when faced with a discussion of what's
really important to their clients.
I find collaborative writing hard — too much of a control freak, I guess — which means it's probably a
really good thing I didn't go into
practice, where the art of collaborative writing is an
important skill.
So, they have individual sessions themselves in the academic track but then part of what they baked into the programming was actually going out and attending sessions that are relevant to law schools and faculty, and talking to vendors in the hall and
really getting a better feel for what
practice management means and why it's so
important to start teaching in law school because as we all know they don't, and as a whole, I mean, there is obviously a few schools that do, but as a whole it's not part of a standard curriculum and they are very excited about that and they even have one co-session that they are doing with the incubator consortium that's being held at the exact same time.
Although academic ideas can be elegant, compelling, and
important, their major limitation is that we don't
really know if they will work in actual
practice.
From his viewpoint, this cooperation is the right way «to move the whole debate [about the relationship between the ECJ and national constitutional courts] forward», which is «actually more
important» than these conceptual questions [about the scope of primacy of EU law] that are
really only of interest to professors at universities» but that «do not make much of a difference in actual
practice».
The last part of that sentence was very
important because believe it or not, there are plenty of attorneys who put «traffic ticket attorney» on their marketing material, but don't
really do this as a major or exclusive part of their
practice.
It's
really important to remember that recruitment professionals are doing everything they can to reduce the risk of job scams and the number of people falling victim to these fraudulent
practices.