Sentences with phrase «sharing things we talk about»

I'm helping my good friend Annie again with her forever weight loss plan, and I'm sharing things we talk about.

Not exact matches

Peretti and others have talked before about the criteria that they believe causes someone to share something — things that trigger strong emotions such as love, joy, etc..
In an interview late last year, Patrick Nangle — who recently took the helm at Vancouver ride - sharing co-op Modo after years of running Purolator — said one of the best things about his new job is that he now gets to spend a lot more time talking to people on the front lines.
They are Social Currency (e.g., sharing things that make people look good), Triggers (acknowledging that we talk about things that are top - of - mind), Emotion, Public (imitating what we see others do), Practical Value (news people can use) and Stories (information passed along under the guise of idle chitchat).
«Each [driver] is a research - tested principle that increases the likelihood that people will talk about and share things, that brands get word - of - mouth, that services get shared and that videos get passed along the internet,» Berger explains.
«Technology may let us talk together, and share information together, and analyze a few things together, but I wouldn't worry about going away from human decisions,» he said.
Consumers are taking to Instagram, Pinterest and other social - media platforms to talk about and share things they love in pictures.
So in today's solo round on The School of Greatness, I'm sharing things I rarely talk about — how I maintain hundreds of quality relationships with people who are incredible influencers.
Turner: One of the things that people in the industry often talk about when it comes to money management is this barbell, where as you said you have low - cost, passive index tracking funds and at the other end you have higher fees, higher active share, things like private debt which you mentioned, and it's those in the middle that are charging higher fees for something that looks quite a lot like beta that are really going to struggle.
Of course, there are a number of reasons people talk about and share things online.
In his talk, Berger shared insight and examples from his book, Contagious: Why Things Catch On (Simon & Schuster, 2013), about why things go viral oThings Catch On (Simon & Schuster, 2013), about why things go viral othings go viral online.
Here's the thing: I actually agree with many of the points Sinek shared in his talk, and I actively write about them often: don't over-indulge on social media, don't binge on Netflix, don't mistake fleeting social interactions for deeply gratifying friendships and relationships, etc..
Arianna Huffington talks about how she's shaking things up at Uber, we meet the woman tasked with building Apple's China business — and you share your take on reporting around the backlash against women in tech.
I think one thing that's so exciting about [account - based marketing] is it bridges that gap, where instead of Sales talking about accounts and Marketing talking about leads, now you actually have both sides sharing a common language around accounts, and I think that helps a lot.»
I've sent out hundreds of emails over the past few years to promote articles on my blogs and in this article, I'll share a few things I've learned that other experts don't usually mention when they talk about using email for content promotion.
The more your employees share and talk about industry trends and the things your company is doing, then the more visibility you will have.
That's because I've spent a lot of time reading and listening to others (especially those who don't share the same privileges I enjoy) talk about these things and seeking to examine my own privilege.
Among other things, we talked about the birth of Jesus and prayed about other ways we can share His love with people in our community this year.
This worldview requires a completely different set of myths from the worldview of efficiency and self interest: myths that talk about community, connectedness, giving, sharing, helping, and nurturing — rather than self, things, getting, keeping, forcing, using and conquering.
It's not just about working harder, or having bigger faith, or pressing on until you see the blessing, or choosing leaders carefully, or sharing your life, or being passion ate when nobody else seems to care (all things Powell talks about in his book).
Whatever ingredients you use, it's always fun to talk about those things with people who share your (and my own) interests.
4 years ago I began this blog as a way to share my recipes and talk about some of the hippy dippy things I enjoyed doing like canning and gardening.
I'm notorious for sharing things dyed pink and / or heart - shaped — so if you want to get extra cute this year, you might wan na check out my previous V - day recipes (I talked about them in...
I'm notorious for sharing things dyed pink and / or heart - shaped — so if you want to get extra cute this year, you might wan na check out my previous V - day recipes (I talked about them in the previous post!).
Talk about being embarrassed.This is the kind of things I go through regularly so maybe I will share more in future posts.
I think it's therapeutic to talk about things like this so I wanted to share these pictures with you.
Strangely, however, I connected better with my new expatriat friends, with lots of things to share and talk about.
That's key because after living vegan, talking about veganism and sharing information is the next most important thing you can do as an advocate.
Other things I'll talk about soon: I have two more recipes to share (breakfast brownies and sandwich cookies).
For the weekly @veganrecipehour chat on Twitter last week (Thursdays 8 - 9 pm GMT #veganrecipehour) we were talking about all things tofu, sharing tips and recipes and so I dug out a few of my favourites from the archives:
We always talk about setting goals and then sharing them, achieving things together.»
It is always the same old thing about wanting to put it right, owing the fans a response and talk about them sharing our pain, but I just do not buy it.
When I have talked to Laurel about difficult things this year I have shared at each turn why the conversation is important to me, and sometimes that has meant sharing when I have fallen down or made big mistakes.
So far, I've talked about the difficulties of exclusively pumping, tips to be successful at it, and today I am sharing the things you need to be... [Read More]
Honestly, the best thing that moms can do is simply talk about it and share with other moms.
We have a new segment called «Mama Hacks» where we talk about various hacks for breastfeeding or pumping, little things that help you in your journey that you want to share with others and make breastfeeding or pumping a little bit easier for you, so that's an opportunity.
SUNNY GAULT: We have some various segments that we do here on The Boob Group I'm sure you've heard me talk about them in the past and share some funny things our listeners have said.
When you show your child that you are really listening and want to hear what he has to say, and you share some personal things about yourself and open up to your child, you are establishing a good foundation upon which your child will feel more comfortable talking to you about things.
It's a place for us to get away from things for a little while; where my son is comfortable and happy and mommy can talk, share and learn about all the adventures that come with being a new parent.
As kids mature, repeat things you've talked about before and add more information, share your family's viewpoints and ask if they have more questions for you.
«And when parents read books with their kids, two things happen: The kids see that what they're learning has interest and value beyond the classroom and kids and parents have shared material to talk about — what they each liked and disliked in the story, what they found boring or engaging, etc..
I ask this one thing: let's talk about the research presented and refrain from shares that start with «in my personal experience...» or «I was hit / I was never hit and I turned out okay» as these are not up for debate.
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Julia Cook, author of Uniquely Wired: A Book About Autism and Its Gifts, shares 3 things parents and teachers need to know about auAbout Autism and Its Gifts, shares 3 things parents and teachers need to know about auabout autism.
«One thing that surprised us, in light of the social norms against talking about politics in polite conversation, was just how much cross-cutting content is shared,» Bakshy said.
Martha Stewart talks about her recent trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art; welcomes a group of women who call themselves the «Atlanta Good Things Group»; and shares a Good Things tip on using recycled toilet paper.
So when I heard about what the Functional Forum was, I almost couldn't believe my ears, that the people were meeting, talking about things openly... it was open to the public, that they were sharing stories, best practices, and really feeling like they were putting their foot down and wanting to do right by their patients, and just wanting to offer a new way.
So I'm really excited to share this with you guys, especially from a more traditional Vedic perspective because a lot of what we hear about is kind of more new age, interpretive, different words thrown around, and we don't really know the roots of the words, so I really like talking about things from an ancient Vedic perspective.
I'm not saying that they're fake, I'm saying that these people are talking about things that either they have no right talking about or they're just passing on — or they're just sharing their story.
Dave Asprey: Mind Share for people listening, this is my dear friend JJ Virgin's group of highly influential health authors and celebrity types where we get together once or twice a year usually about 100 or so, 150 people, and talk about how we can better serve listeners, people like you, in just in getting information that's impactful that's out there that maybe is missing because all of us are sort of just tired of or even disgusted by some of the things that big industry is telling people to do.
So we're very excited to have this mama of 2 share her birth stories with us and talk about her obsession with all things birth.
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