Sentences with phrase «see your perspective about»

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I related to the book in ways that I was not expecting and it did what only truly great books do — it made me think about things that I wouldn't have otherwise, and it made me see the world from a slightly different perspective.
Empathy in the modern workplace is not just about being able to see things from another perspective.
Be true to yourself and pay attention to your own opinions and values, because one of your greatest advantages is your capacity to see things from a fresh perspective, unhindered by past failures or notions about what is possible.
Subscribers to a magazine or newspaper expect a certain perspective and subject matter; families look forward to taking their kids to see the new Pixar movie, regardless of whether it's about animals, toys or cars.
Customers want to be heard, and they want to see that brands actually care about their perspectives.
Munger, sitting in the reading room of his L.A. home — the 88 - year - old is currently enjoying a biography of Deng Xiaoping — ticks off a lot to like about See's from a management perspective.
To see a brand grow like that, provides us an amazing perspective about how we might think about growing Harry's.
«We stopped thinking about things from our perspective and started trying to see things from someone else's perspective for the first time... from a different country or wherever, not knowing how to use this.
You can see how a story plays out, and then add your own perspective to it if the story is still worth talking about.
Forecasting In contrast to the predictive uselessness of conventional assumptions about the direction of causality between social events and mood (see opening paragraph), the socionomic perspective allows a basis for at least some limited probabilistic forecasting.
The best thing about being a part of a global network of employees is that you will get a broader perspective on topics, leverage knowledge from people with different backgrounds and work on projects involving so many countries in addition to the one you are seeing every day.
• The Economy ≠ The Stock Market (Irrelevant Investor) see also Strong Jobs Market, Weak Stock Market (A Wealth of Common Sense) • Here's What Happened To All 53 of Marissa Mayer's Yahoo Acquisitions (Gizmodo) • Brexit and Democracy (Mainly Macro) see also Brexit pricing precedents: an empirical study (Macro Man) • Hedge fund fee structure consumes 80 % of alpha (FT) • How to Psychologically Prepare Clients for Bear Markets (Advisor Perspectives) • Kansas» experiment in conservative economics still a bust (Chicago Tribune) • Ego is the Enemy: The Legend of Genghis Khan (Farnam Street) • Be Wary Of Claims About How The Orlando Attack Will Affect The Election (FiveThirtyEight) see also Florida cut $ 100 million from its mental hospitals.
«We see an opportunity to educate investors who may be at a standstill about the benefits of perspective and direction from a financial advisor.
For the true claims of Jews and Christians are based on the doctrine of revelation, which means that they are essentially the recipients of a message about the world, one given to them from the only source who can see the world from the perspective of transcendence — sub specie divinitatis.
The whole situation is seen so differently from the liberal and the evangelical perspectives that in their disputes liberals and evangelicals are seldom talking about the same thing.
If our perspective is right, if our trust is in the One who both opens and closes doors, and if we focus more on our relationship with Him and less on the door, we will see every closed door as an opportunity to learn something about ourselves and our God.
I think people really want to know how to think about these big issues of the day, whether it's racism and white supremacy — as you see things like Charlottesville unfold — people want to know how to think about this from a Christian perspective.
If you're interested in reading more about the four functions of pastoral care, see William Clebsch and Charles Jaekle, Pastoral Care in Historical Perspective (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice - Hall, 1964).
And in thinking about our living and our dying, we must somehow see and think both truths about ourselves, we must distinguish but not separate these two perspectives on human nature.
I would readily agree that theologizing is not merely reflective meditation about immediate functions or events, apart from the context in which these are seen, the motives with which they are approached, and the perspective that one brings.
So we're at the place where we can say a couple - four things from the existential side of the problem of evil: [1] from the perspective that pain exists, and we perceive it, we as human beings (you could say «people») have an urge to do something about it when we see it.
CNN provided for you a place to post your opinions and beliefs, and instead of boasting in Jesus, you complain about them... I hope you can see your own negative perspective... and change..
But if you can get past that, the book will encourage you to ask questions about church that you may have never asked, and to see certain church practices from new perspectives.
The Bible's teaching about the end times reminds us that we have failed to see history from God's perspective.
As a last point in these thoughts about Leonardo Boff's notion of the Trinity, seen in the perspective of an ecumenical hermeneutics between contextuality and catholicity, I shall ask once more about the status and quality of a statement on the Trinity.
Seen from this perspective, the interviewees admit that they agree that abortion is never morally justifiable: a «180» in their thinking about the legalised killing of over 53 million persons in the United States since Roe v. Wade.
It is very encouraging to see this debate about the understanding of science within a faith perspective becoming so public.
These messianic prophecies are certainly present in abundance, and looking back at them from the perspective of what we know about Jesus we see that he fits them wonderfully.
I think by having such quick, categorical answers to issues that David writes about, you miss out on opportunities to see things from a different perspective or to empathize with other believers.
I was not disappointed when I looked to see if Simple had said anything about the law in the perspective of ethics:
And the other perspective sees things that are described as «wrong» according to what you would conclude is God's opinion about things, that are treated as though they are simply misinterpreted, misguided and completely unnecessary in any way.
I was surprised this practice would ever be construed as offensive to others... however, I can see where your coming from after thinking about it from your perspective, but nothing offensive is intended.
And then comes: the taboo subjects; talking about people as if they are not there (or as if they are an «issue», not a person); assuming everyone (who counts) is of a certain race, ability, class, language, sexuality or gender; various non-biblical behavioural rules; the targeted enforcement of church rules (whether «biblical» or not) on particular groups; and the general reluctance to see things from another's perspective (even if this is a skill that churchgoers use all day, every day, outside thw church).
My prayer is that we would look at our perspective about the 12 Step Recovery programs and that we would see that people in recovery need to be ministered to.
Preparing myself daily for death will help me to see everything against the background of eternity and to have a right perspective about the tumult, the activities, the fashions and issues of this 21st century.
Love reading about your perspective on kids and healthy foods — and it's encouraging to see that your kids love veggies, especially since SO many of my friends» kids only have a taste for processed foods.
Offering a fresh perspective on relevant trends and issues, the Learning Hub's new expanded focus will see speakers form the wider business sector challenge attendees to learn more about transferable skills applicable across all industries.
Life is all about perspective and how you choose to see things and your attitude toward them!
It's easy for us to say what we'd do from our perspective where we see Garth Snow do dumb shit but Pulock has gotten injured a couple of times and he should definitely welcome the security of a multi-year deal and worry about becoming a ballin ass mofo on his next contract.
@ 007 good point man but this is purely based on everyone's view on what factors they judge greatness in my perspective greatness is not only about winning I agree sir Alex was the most successful manager in the history of bpl but if u see the team he left behind then u will certainly doubt his legacy this is just opposite with arsene after giving us the hint that he might be leaving at the end of next season the other statement he makes is to leave a platform for incoming manager so that he can do well.This is the difference between him and arsene.
You see it's all about perspective.
«I haven't talked to him about that, but I imagine that's got to be pretty interesting for him to see, and it helps put things in perspective in how much time he still really does have for the top level,» Spieth observed.
Their perspectives on fatherhood * Nearly 50 % of the conceptions were described as a complete surprise, and only three were planned * Nearly two - fifths (37 %) of the prospective fathers had had previous children; most still had some contact with the children but only two were still living with them and were engaged as actively involved fathers * Two - thirds (65 %) described themselves as having a low or medium sense of reality about their impending fatherhood * Three - quarters were expecting the baby to have a noticeable impact on their way of life * Three - quarters were motivated to learn more about pregnancy and fatherhood, with partners, family and friends seen as the most important source of information * Very few thought about health professionals as a potential source of support and advice, and some would have liked to have talked to one but felt awkward about it.
We might have ideas about what would be practical or what we have seen work for other families, but we won't judge your choices or try to get you to see our perspective to change your mind.
I enjoy reading about other people's lives, getting their perspective on things, and seeing the unique products that are available for sale.
It's those truly scary Mom moments that put everything in perspective for the everyday, silly scary moments like these (also check out My Top 10 Special Mom Moments about the hugs, endless laughter and seeing the world through your child's eyes):
Leora, what I love about Dr. Neufeld is that he really turns things around and makes you see them from a different perspective.
I don't see this perspective too often about cloth diapering; I mainly just see the positives.
You want to look online to see what people are saying about the car seats — read reviews, watch YouTube videos, and talk to other parents who may have used certain seats to get a real insider's perspective.
I never really thought about the formula - feeding mom's perspective until I saw a mother in my new baby group crying about giving up breastfeeding and using formula.
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