Sentences with phrase «really learn this work»

I want to hold space for participants to really learn this work and put it into practice so that it becomes a part of who they are.

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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.
Take the time to really learn what YouTube is all about and what works.
Now let me give you three things that say that's not true: If you ate a lot of vegetables and fruit, you probably aren't going to gain weight; No. 2, if you work out like crazy, you're probably not going to gain weight; and No. 3, people who I've learned to really hate, people who have very fortunate, fast metabolism, aren't going to gain weight.
To really make peer - to - peer learning work in sales, there's another step required: peer - to - sales - enablement - to - peer (just like farm - to - table actually is farm - to - kitchen - to - table).
She and her business are the epitome of working from anywhere in the world, and as a result of her own experience, she's learned a thing or two about what it really takes to stay wildly productive when you're constantly traveling.
If you really don't want to learn how to code and would rather focus on getting the business off the ground, look for a team or a development partner that has experience in working with first - time non-technical entrepreneurs.
«We know that our guests» trust in us is shaken,» Steinhafel said, «but we also know they love our stores, they love our brand, and we're going to learn from this experience and work really hard to become an even better retailer over time.»
«Learning a new programming language and codebase and working with a new team was really a challenge,» she says.
Working with these folks and learning how they work has been really interesting.
«They bump up against something [and discover] the economics will never work no matter what we do, but they can apply the same learning to the new space they're exploring and move really quickly,» Zenios says.
«I committed myself to learning, working, succeeding, failing at one thing for a lot of years and eventually, I got really good.»
«We've got to really learn to put on that appearance of confidence [and] learn to work that muscle.»
That's been said before — but hopefully one day we will really learn that lesson, and there will be less need for programs like the one I worked for.
We asked one woman (we'll call her Natalia, because she preferred anonymity) who worked for six years at Walt Disney World in Orlando to tell us in her own words what it was like, and everything she learned from wearing those big costumes that, yes, are really, really hot.
Read on to learn what really works — then do it!
All this reflection helps focus on what you are already doing that is working and highlights the fact you really are making progress through the tasks you have on your list, while learning and growing along the way.
«The one thing that I really think Facebook has going for them is that the feature set is proven to work on mobile devices really well and proven to work for people without training,» says Josh Bersin, principal and founder of Bersin by Deloitte, which advises companies on corporate learning strategies.
Being a non-technical founder has clearly worked for Weinblatt, but across the Web several entrepreneurs are arguing that her experience is the exception rather than the rule, asserting that founders — even if they're the marketing or business brain of the operation — really should learn how to code.
«Really looking forward to working with Ime, David, Stan, John and the team to listen and learn and help build on the momentum,» he added, referring to senior Facebook executives Ime Archibong, David Marcus, Stan Chudnovsky and John Lagerling.
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«If you want to learn what really works in today's search engine optimization world, look no further than Heather Lloyd - Martin of Success Wworks in today's search engine optimization world, look no further than Heather Lloyd - Martin of Success WorksWorks.
AI can replace a human in pure computing power or in data analysis, but it can't replace the magic that happens when you and your team learn to work together and really trust each other.
Thus began my education about how fundraising really works, and when I learned for the first time (of many) that «It's not over until the money's in the bank...»
It's not really that big a deal... you quit your job, see how things go, learn about yourself, maybe travel for a bit, and then work on your projects and your goals.
You have to spend time to really learn how the investments you are considering really work.
Becoming a Golden Hawk means more than just cheering on our (really good) varsity teams — it means being a student who cares about your community, who works hard in the classroom, and who takes advantage of all the learning opportunities that can happen outside the classroom, too.
You're the one making the decisions, and if it works, you're really happy, and if it doesn't work, you've learned a lesson.
Right Cathy... because we learned a long time ago that «separate but equal» really works well when it comes to civil rights.
Houston, who has traveled around the world with Hillsong United, admits, «I've always found it a really uncomfortable place to be, but I've learned to work in the framework to help people connect to God in a way that's true.»
Working with children who are in deficit you really learn about it.
Are we learning anything about the way life really works?
The fact is that over the centuries we have learned and gained knowledge about how things work so just keep on saying that there is something else that created the whole shabang doesn't really explain anything either.
If we say that a god did it, there is no reason or opportunity to learn how the world really works.
We all learned in elementary school how that works... and just how reliable that kind of information transmittal really is.
A word about the context of my present work: I still read British and German New Testament scholars and learn from them, but, without having made a conscious choice about it, I do not think that I read them as much as I used to, and except for people like Erhardt Güttgemanns, who also does New Testament theology from a foundation in literary criticism and linguistics, I am not sure that they are moving me in really new directions.
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.
The clubs are run by churches and provide a job seeker with community support, one - to - one coaching and a «really interactive, engaging course where people can learn practical tools to help them find work,» Archer explains.
So I have learned it's not really whether marriage is working on it's own.
Science and religion are really not at odds with each other anymore, there was a wonderful article in Discovery magazine, 1 to 2 years ago, that spoke of the possibility of how a larger force could be at work within the physical world, and that scientist is just one of many finding evidence of God in what they are learning from physics.
I keep trying to work around the licorice flavor and really learn to love fennel, but no such luck yet.
From this experience, I've learned that if you're really determined to succeed and work hard you will succeed.»
One student said: «Working on the MFM project has been really fun and interesting, we learnt a lot about food and the importance of a healthy diet.»
I really would like to learn how to make these wonderful decorations when my trial is over for work and I have free time again.
I have really enjoyed working at Newly Weds Foods and feel like I have learned a lot.»
The hubbs and I are literally going to code this baby ourselves, it's a skill that I think we both feel is valuable to learn and understand, and I'm also really working hard to improve my food photography.
It was really cool to learn about recipe development from someone whose work is predicated on it, and to get some insight into how the Test Kitchen works.
You have really helped me through learning how to work on my healing and step away from traditional healing.
Glad to hear that and extra egg with its extra amount of moisture works - I really appreciate hearing of everyone's adaptions to my recipes - I learn a lot!
I really don't know the aim of this article and the writer just sounds childish whe he / she said» And surprise, surprise, Alexis has declared that he loves working with Wenger and learning the nuances of the way that the Gunners play.»
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