Sentences with phrase «right perspective on things»

It sounds like you've adopted the right perspective on things.

Not exact matches

Your time away from the day to day will give you a refreshed perspective on things and leave you feeling energized to jump right back into it.
He says that's not just because it is the right thing to do from an environmental perspective, but because, as always, he's focused on getting the biggest return for his shareholders.
Even though the price is declining rapidly, there are positive changes on the horizon.It is always important to put things into the right perspective.
Regarding ServiceMaster, for another perspective on «do the right thing in the way that employees treat customers», please refer to
It's also a risk from the club's perspective too for the same reason, as they'll have to make the right call on Emenalo's replacement to ensure that things run smoothly in his absence moving forward.
«I'm not sure that's right, but he's certainly got a different perspective on some of those things, on patriotism if you like, and on security and on defence.
Switch your perspective from focusing on everything that could go wrong to appreciating the things that are going right, and let the power of gratitude work its magic on your state of mind.
Natural disasters have this annoying habit of putting things in perspective and summoning our hidden scruples: People lost their homes and lives last night; over six million people on the East Coast don't have power right now.
I don't think there are any «bad guys» in the book, just some poor choices made on the basis of imperfect information or perspective (i.e. the lot of the standard - issue human)... I didn't want there to be any «safe place» in the book where the reader could relax and say, «I'm completely sure of what the right thing to do is here.»
Told through the perspective of nine - year - old Leon, too innocent to entirely understand what has happened to him and baby Jake, but determined to do what he can to make things right, he stubbornly, endearingly struggles his way through a system much larger than he can tackle on his own.
As I look back on that decision from the perspective of 6 years, it was exactly the right thing to do given my goals.
Indeed, the only thing that puts the madness into perspective is the fact that importing groups and the national animal rights groups that support them are still fundraising on the issue of «pet overpopulation!»
I'm not saying my version is right or wrong, because I'm no expert at this writing malarky, as demonstrated on a near - daily basis within this very site, but it's healthy to look at these things because by doing so it can broaden your perspective, and that can never be a bad thing.
Another weird thing about the jumping is that the perspective doesn't seem to mean anything, as Koopa Troopas often appear to be in the background behind Luigi, yet you can still jump on them as if they were right in front of you.
The article describes two cases supported by the Calunius Fund, and the way the corporate minds in each case came to the conclusion that litigation funding was the right thing to do both from a risk management perspective and to allow them to concentrate on core business activities.
Let's start with the obvious: I think Rick Hasen is exactly right to suggest that such a move by the lefties is actually a «relative victory» for campaign finance reformers, given the extent to which» [t] aking the case would have been an opportunity for the majority of Supreme Court justices to make things worse [from the reformers» perspective], such as by suggesting that limits on direct contributions to candidates are unconstitutional.»
One thing is, from the seller's perspective, what I see is if they don't price the house right, if they really overprice it and it doesn't sell right away, buyers start asking the question, «Well, what's going on?
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z