Sentences with phrase «say no more often»

«I suspect I should've learned to say no more often, but life wouldn't have been as much fun if I had,» he says.
The short answer, which everyone already knows, is to say no more often.
Just say no more often and get comfortable saying no.
Thanks NP for saying what needs to be said more often.
Those aren't great numbers by any means, but better than anything we've had recently, and I would say more often than not, is good enough to put your team in position to win.
It needs to be said more often that he works incredibly hard and loves his team.
You're going to feel the urge to say no more often and mean it.
Say no more often to errands, chores, social activities with others, overtime, volunteer work, meetings, etc..
I believe I say it more often, I say the phrase «Excellence has become the new average.»
When the child finds out that the sounds he utters are pleasant for others, he will say them more often, so show him your approval and joy.
«I've said this more often than I've said «no comment» to guys — it remains an extremely difficult issue for our conference,» Heastie said.
The past couple of years, I have kept to simple and attainable goals like to say no more often, go to sleep earlier, and to stop saying «sorry.»
I feel like I'm saying this more often than not, but where has the time gone?!
# 4 I'm also going to say no more often.
What is said more often and when do they say comments like this in the process?
It says more often that you earn 1 % cash back on ALL PURCHASES, however in one ad I noticed it said purchases of $ 75».
So, to protect your health (and your sanity), you should say no more often.
She would like to say no more often but every time a colleague or friend asks her for help she feels compelled to say yes.
Something that should be said more often:
Saying no more often simplifies your life.
Modern voice assistants are designed to «just work,» but you can still make them recognize the words you say more often by training them.
Say no more often to errands, chores, social activities with others, overtime, volunteer work, meetings, etc..

Not exact matches

«We often try to power through the day to get more work finished, which might not be as effective as taking some time to detach for a few minutes,» Rupp said in a release.
«The power has shifted,» Denton said, pointing out that the subjects publications write about are now often worth more than media owners.
«Recalling a nice memory when looking at a photo may lead to more positive thoughts such as, «I am loved» which in turn relaxes muscles and breathing [and even] leads to a change in behavior, [causing you to smile more often],» says Smith.
Susan Faykus, from Integrated Financial in Austin, Texas, says: «More often than not, when we help business owners exit their existing company, we commonly find they have waited too late to engage legal, business broker and financial strategist professionals that could help them mitigate the heavy tax burden that could have been restructured for philanthropy or their legacy.»
Delta largely won the online conversation by adopting a more relatable, less corporate tone than airlines often take when placed at the center of the controversy, Geller said.
Don't always believe what is said: Often people say things with the best of intent, but what they do matters more than what they say.
Christian Leuprecht, a political science professor at RMC and Queen's University, says that unlike other nations» security agencies, which might actively seek to extract information from other states, Canada's intelligence operations focus more often on protecting intellectual property and trade secrets.
A serial entrepreneur — she owns four restaurants and has founded two companies in addition to Thinx — Agrawal says that the danger of male investors asking the women in their lives for advice is that, more often than not, those women are not their target customers.
He said that he often asks the more seasoned designers who work in Gather, technical questions when he gets stuck or needs some guidance.
«Everyday problems become easier to solve, and they get discussed more often,» he says.
«We've said a polite no more often than yes,» Spade says.
While you may think these successful 8 percenters are born predisposed to these talents, research says that successful people achieve their goals not simply because of who they are, but more often because of what they do.
But far more often, couples have other issues including alimony, child support, retirement accounts, real estate, student loans, investments, taxes, credit cards and so on, he said.
Entrepreneurs often make the mistake of talking about more general plans for the funding, such as marketing, Klaff says.
Facebook said the feature is designed to allow for more private sharing, something that Snapchat users often give as a reason for their love of the app.
As a result, he says, the client is often willing to offer more in equity than the equivalent in cash «because the [designer's] motivation and the quality of the work could be better.»
For example, if you sell bags and one of your products is a duffel bag, but your customers most often say or search for «duffle bag,» then use the more common spelling and name.
«More often than not, it's the obvious questions people fall down on because they think them through superficially,» says Martin Soorjoo, founder of San Francisco - based Investor Pitch Clinic and author of Here's the Pitch: How to Pitch Your Business to Anyone, Get Funded, and Win Clients (Wiley, 2012).
«I regret that we didn't do more due diligence on pricing at Valeant,» he said, noting that it's often difficult to nail down exactly what U.S. drugmakers charge different providers and payers for their products.
«I'm more keen on personal relationships, so often I favor small businesses in general,» he says.
And with a simple Google search of a business often yielding reviews of a company within the first few results, businesses need to be paying attention more than ever to what consumers are saying about them online, Caver said.
«As I travel more often, I need to travel more comfortably,» says Rbibo, who, at 6 feet 8 inches tall, is keen on maximizing airplane legroom.
We often judge people by what they say, but what they do is far more telling... and a far more accurate representation of what's really going on inside their heads.
We often say wisdom comes with age and now we've learned something more: using that wisdom at the workplace well into our senior years will keep our brains working at a peak level as well.
«If you use the card often, then the annual fee isn't usually an issue because you can get way more out of it than you spend,» says Stubbs.
While he acknowledges that companies can achieve tangible results using social platforms — by, say, promoting a coupon code — their efforts more often support softer PR or customer service goals.
«The short answer is the cloud is often more secure than other storage,» says Rich Mogull, CEO of security research and advisory firm Securosis.
Learn to say «no» more often.
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