I discovered that I like finding value in
seemingly insignificant things.
However, we often find that it's the smaller,
seemingly insignificant things that damage a candidate's chances of landing their dream job.
Seemingly insignificant things can create liability, such as bumping into someone on the sidewalk.
«That's very big,» says Schlossberg, even though the upheaval will often be about
seemingly insignificant things.
Seemingly insignificant things can create liability, such as bumping into someone on the sidewalk.
Based on a poem by US author Ron Koertge, the film is dryly funny, as it explores the little and special moments of communication between a father and child and shows how
seemingly insignificant things can actually carry great importance.
Stitch
seemingly insignificant things together.
It's often
seemingly insignificant things that make the biggest impact on employee satisfaction and engagement — for better and for worse.
One reader even stated: «I was especially comforted by the idea that it is common to fly off the handle for
a seemingly insignificant thing.»
Not exact matches
She also uses the famous «butterfly effect», in which the flapping of a butterfly's wings can trigger a series of reactions that produce a hurricane thousands of miles away, to illustrate the way in which our
seemingly insignificant prayers can achieve great
things if offered in love.
One
seemingly insignificant game can alter
things quite a bit.
The little
things in life have more power to change the value of my life than all the fancy gadgets or trendy clothes that money can buy: the passing smile of a stranger; a cold mineral water on a hot day; an «I love you» note waiting for me in an unexpected place; and other
seemingly insignificant experiences.
Do your best to find one
thing, however small or
seemingly insignificant it may be, and get rid of it.
Tuck (Brian «Astro» Bradley) is an aspiring filmmaker who documents the happenings — no matter how
seemingly insignificant or tedious those
things may be — of his life and the lives of his friends Alex (Teo Halm) and «Munch» (Reese Hartwig).
Sometimes they do key in on
seemingly random,
insignificant things and decide that they're scary based on association with something else that happened at the same time.
They are frustrated that their small and
seemingly insignificant needs — in the grand scheme of
things — didn't get met.»