So this shouldn't be considered a burdensome task but rather an opportunity to
really reflect on your life thus far and be excited to share your story with others.
I'm not sure what it is, but I have been taking more time this year to
really reflect on my hopes and dreams for the coming year.
Have a cup of tea and take some quiet you time and
really reflect on your journey in your real estate career.
At this stage we just need for all educators to
really reflect on current practices and approaches to ensure that everyone's point of view and voice is heard and «listened to» at all times.
When you take the time to
really reflect on your marriage, and fully understand the spectrum of victories and defeats, you'll be armed with the insight you need to better engage with a future partner.
Use the time to
really reflect on the trajectory of your job search, and to refine your focus and targets so that it's full steam ahead come September!
Most people feel confident in their driving abilities and may think that getting a traffic citation is just a bother that doesn't
really reflect on their driving skills.
Like many people, I don't always take the time to
really reflect on what the year has brought me personally and professionally to the extent that I...
There is a huge amount of valuable research and education writing out there on effective teaching and learning, but once we have qualified, it can be hard to make the time to read it — and harder still to
really reflect on it.
As is the case with all working titles, this is just a placeholder used for production, and doesn't
really reflect on the movie itself.
It took me until this morning to allow everything to sink in and
really reflect on everything that had transpired in the movie.
Luckily, I've found that writing in a journal (I keep a private online journal as well as a regular gratitude journal) really helps me to slow down just a bit more and
really reflect on my day - to - day experiences.
Thanks for the reminder to
really reflect on what that means.
When we add sugar to tea or coffee we might not
really reflect on how much sugar we scoop up.
if a player or manager causes a division among fans (nt mgmnt), then he has to
really reflect on himself cz hez not satisfying them hence nt good enaf n so needs to improve.
If we all just take a step back and
really reflect on our beliefs and how to articulate them, humanity can benefit as a whole, regardless of who is «right».
As a long term CEO; 26 years, I've had the opportunity to really look back and
really reflect on the public markets.
I was the last on the panel to respond so I had time to
really reflect on the question and on the early days of my company, Work Market.
By taking this down time to
really reflect on the course of your work and life, you can ensure that when you're back up to full speed you're actually running in the right direction.
Secret from a recruiter: «Before the interview process, make sure
you really reflect on what you are looking for in your next role.
All these signings haven't
really reflected on the team apart from maybe Sanchez and he is about leaving too, the problem is even if he stays, we are not guaranteed anything...
I've been
really reflecting on the direction of the site's content and figuring out ways make it better, think of it as a transition of sorts.
Although Anderson
really reflects on the dark parts of growing up, this novel ends on a positive note.
I suppose I am
really reflecting on the same issues as in previous post in August by Simon and Dominic although from a different viewpoint.
Not exact matches
The last two weeks will show who you
really are professionally, and you don't want how you act at the end to
reflect poorly
on your time at that company.
A successful entrepreneur
reflects on how naivety kept him going forward although things were
really rough.
That's what the folks at WorkSnug report they're doing, collectively turning off their machines to
really focus
on their loved ones and
reflect through the festive period.
Reflecting on Steve Jobs» influence over his career, Zuckerberg recently told Charlie Rose that «Facebook has this mission that's
really more than just trying to build a company that has a market cap or a value.
Just as many health experts recommend keeping a food diary, Coles advises keeping a love journal, where you record your current habits and
reflect on what it is you
really want.
I explained that this was an opportunity for us to
reflect on what life
really means and what's
really important.
If there is one thing I want to
reflect on every day, it is asking myself, «What did I
really learn today?»
Tvert says it's «not
really a matter of Republicans versus Democrats» because there are members of either party who are «more progressive»
on the legalization debate than others, «but public attitudes are clearly shifting... and it's only a matter of time before that is
reflected in laws nationwide.»
Maybe, just maybe it would be ok if someone was working
on a technical problem such as a car, computer or something that was not directed at you (the person himself) maybe, no not even then... Certainly not a customer who you want to come back and see you... Why even taking the chance to insult a person... I'm
on a mission to kindly tell people not to say «no problem» because it may
reflect on there tip... So I give them choice & hopefully a good tip...
Really folks, its just good common sense.
I
really believe it's just a matter of time before we look back and
reflect on a world before cryptocurrencies existed.
A few hours of speaking with your spouse, planning and
reflecting on what you
really want, and what will serve you and your family's needs most, will be rewarded handsomely over the long - term.
Thinking this through with considerable sympathy for the LDS leadership, it occurred to me that we Catholics might
reflect more seriously
on what is
really required of us with respect to baptism, especially of infants.
But as I
reflected on your comments and
on my own insecurities and fears, I realized that what you're
really asking for (and what I
really need) is not an end to the theological construction zone, but rather the assurance that the structure remains habitable, that life can go
on in the midst of all the drilling and sawing and hammering.
~ Care to test this «real» remark
on your mind and see if it does or doesn't
really reflect well
on you — personally?
Do you
REALLY want people to reply by citing passages of the Bible that you would have to agree
reflect poorly
on Christianity?
But it doesn't
reflect on my Jesus, because I have a big beautiful book that tells me what He
really looks like.
Those who did obtain the book could
reflect on what it
really meant to pray their weight away by pondering such apparently irrefutable points as, «When God first dreamed you into creation, there weren't one hundred pounds of excess avoirdupois hanging around your belt.»
@transframer — With all due respect, you didn't
really address the issues raised regarding: 1) actual # of extant vertebrate species; 2) the fact that land inverts «breath air» and would have drowned if not accounted for
on the ark; 3) that the dino genera identified in the wiki link far exceeds 50; 4) the need to account for extinct land vertebrates in addition to those still around; 5) that many marine fish would have died as their habitat's salinity dropped; 6) that your % allotments for food / water don't
reflect the fact that many forms require fresh meat and / or eat disproportionately to their sizes; 7) the specific dietary / environmental constraints involved in the migration to the Ark and the return trips from Mt. Ararat.
I
really encourage you to
reflect on this and put yourself in our shoes.
(Mark 14:24)
On the other hand, the latest commentary in English, by Professor Branscomb, insists that these supposed examples of «Paulinism»
really reflect the common Gentile Christianity of the time rather than the explicit or distinctive teaching of Paul.
I live
on a fixed budget so the lasting supper isn't going to happen for me but I am grateful for this video as it
really does
reflect very accurately the stages which I identified as you went through them.
Taking time to
reflect on our feeling and the root issues makes us aware of what we are
really upset about, rather than projecting hurt onto an unrelated situation or person.
We speak obsessively about «the environment», yet we hardly
reflect on what this word
really means for human beings.
«Yes,» he
reflects, his words interrupted by short, convulsive coughs, «who
really decides
on what authoritative teaching is and how we are to draw closer ecumenically?
Russell E. Saltzman
reflects on the hours before his son's deployment to Afghanistan: I can not tell you what we talked about; I don't remember much of it
really.
Siding with and being enthusiastic about this blatant racist cult is
really maddening and
reflects poorly
on her.