Sentences with phrase «reminds me of»

You know what the Times of London's move away from breaking news and set publication times reminds me of?
People do better work when they're reminded of times they excelled previously, so it pays to dish out plenty of praise
While the goals sometimes change or evolve over time, looking back, it is humbling to see what has been accomplished, and also exciting to remind myself of where the future is heading.»
«I was reminded of the importance of resilience.
It reminded me of the «blowing your customers up» mentality in perhaps one of the best business books ever written — Liar's Poker — where bond traders celebrated when they bankrupted their first customer.
The Pixelbook's trackpad reminded me of Apple's MacBook laptop trackpads, which are undeniably the best in the business.
First, you want to remind yourself of what your top priority is.
This is a very slippery area, and it reminds me of the disappointment and disillusionment people feel when they learn how a magic trick was done.
«The anniversary has already opened old wounds for Camilla, people are being reminded of the fact that she was instrumental in ending this marriage that was described as a fairy tale,» said Morton, who has released a revised version of his book to mark 25 years since its release.
And Quid's office, which is accessible through a winding corridor from the office's street - level entrance, reminded him of one of his favorite buildings from back home.
You want to engage in some kind of active dialogue with yourself about what is my overarching goal, what do I really want to get done this week, and how do I remind myself of that.
The statement reminds me of my favorite quote from my recent feature on Circle, which just acquired the cryptocurrency exchange Poloniex.
As I draw up spreadsheets of likely investors and put meetings on the calendar, I'm reminded of the many things I dread about fundraising, beginning with spending hours on traffic - choked 101 from San Francisco to Silicon Valley.
I was recently reminded of how important customer service is for all businesses, both new and established, when I reconnected with the team at Virgin America and saw how they train their new employees.
This way, you have the structure on the top to always remind you of what your basic point is, and the text below, so it makes it very easy for you to do the next step.
She expressed a vision for life that involved community, one that reminded me of a different project we were hiring for: our podcast Biden's Briefing.
This sounds nice but really it just «reminds me of the fact that in many other cases I won't be the best speaker, so now I feel nervous and self - conscious,» he continues.
I'm reminded of Bethenny Frankel's book a Place of Yes in her emphasis on «breaking the chain.»
Regularly reminding yourself of those bigger goals can help keep you on track.
Just because something reminds us of the past doesn't mean it will resonate today.
Remember those situations to remind you of past examples of your resilience.
Ibrahim keeps a mason jar of oil from the AllenCo site on a bookshelf in her office to remind herself of her community's battles.
I was reminded of this shift in demand for workers last night, at a dinner hosted by small business accounting software company Xero.
To hear Medline wax digital about the cultural change is to be reminded of that moment you switched from a flip phone to a smartphone.
Keep a gratitude journal to remind yourself of the high points of your day and your accomplishments.
Huffstetler also reminded us of a recurring freebie we found last month: Every Tuesday, Outlets give a coupon for one free item of clothing.
It wasn't until a few months later that the media reported Markle and Prince Harry's romantic involvement, and Morgan was reminded of their own encounter.
Normally I wouldn't think much of that date, but it reminded me of the so - called «crying Indian ads,» — the Keep America Beautiful public service announcements from my childhood.
So, while to the rest of the world I was simply speaking to a photo of Richard Branson on my cellphone screen, I was really using him to remind me of past times when I was able to succeed.
But those Wall Streeters are now being reminded of something that was lost in the postelection euphoria, as Wall Streeters jumped aboard the Trump train.
When she saw some mechanical looms that used punched cards to direct the weaving of beautiful patterns, it reminded her of how Babbage's engine used punched cards to make calculations, and she developed the historic insight that a calculator could be instructed to handle not just numbers but anything that could be notated in logical symbols, such as music or words or graphics or textile patterns.
The traffic reminded me of the first Indy car race we had here in Newton last summer.
That joke put smiles on people's faces and reminded them of Virgin's sense of adventure — in many ways, it was more effective than a series of glossy ads.
For another, the site reminded them of where they've always been.
The screening was praised by advocates as a milestone in Saudi's modernization efforts, but attendees were reminded of the country's conservative laws when crucial scenes in the film were censored for modesty.
The warm days and cool nights will remind you of San Francisco.
The best way to do that is to prepare notes that remind you of what you want to say or ask.
But last weekend a Twitter hashtag reminded some of them that their first jobs weren't as glamorous or profitable.
The element of surprise was so shocking, so unexpected, so outside the industry norm that to this day, Sharon Stone can not walk this earth without being reminded of it.
Researchers at the University of Essex in the United Kingdom found that parents who set super-high expectations for their teenage daughters — and who constantly reminded them of those expectations — had daughters who were less likely to become pregnant, drop out of school, or wind up in lousy, low - wage jobs.
First of all, when we've gotten something wrong, we certainly don't want to be reminded of it.
That reminds me of the great Chuck Swindoll quote,
It reminds me of an old programming adage: Programmers always manage to get things done with just the amount of memory they are given.
Remind yourself of that when you begin to doubt your abilities.
This process has reminded me of key lessons learned along the entrepreneurial journey, such as:
Either way, take advantage of all the traffic that your website saw by retargeting those customers to remind them of the great products they wanted before.
But — and here's an analogy I'll probably never get to make again — it reminds me of my days writing about military counterinsurgency and the U.S. occupation of Iraq.
One of the executives I interviewed keeps a small set of objects on his desk to remind him of important aspects of his life and work.
Remind you of a real - life election?
Don't rely on your memory to remind you of what's important to your prospect.
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