Sentences with phrase «sight of who»

Beautiful post, somewhere along the way we too often loose sight of who we are because of those adult to do lists.
We often lose sight of who we truly want to be and find ourselves feeling stuck, lost and disconnected as a result.
But doing this means navigating the FCRA EEOC FTC ADA CFPB alphabet soup of regulations and regulatory agencies without losing sight of who those best people are.
(1) Believe in yourself — It's important not to lose sight of who you are and what you have to offer.
But as you lose sight of who you really are, your interviews will inevitably suffer.
It can be easy to lose sight of who out there is offering a genuine, safe and secure opportunity and who are the fly - by - night cowboys out to take your money, spin you around and shove you straight back out the door.
The problem for them: I think they've lost sight of who «us» really is.
While condemning all parties that will decide to subject the world to anthropogenic climate change, we can not lose sight of who is truly to blame.
They lost sight of who they were and their role in the process; they became advocates (closet or otherwise per Pielke Jr), and commited felonies wrt FOIA.
Being inspired requires that you never lose sight of who you are.
He never lost sight of who Nintendo's real audience was.
What she doesn't know is how being a wife and mother will change her... how she'll lose sight of who she once was, and what she once wanted.
With a small group of like - minded survivors, Faith has to find a way to live without losing all sight of who she is in a world ready to devour her.
T: Blogging keeps me focused on my pre-pregnancy vow: to not completely lose sight of who I have always been now that I am a mom.
And even in the midst of this hard thing, losing a child, I don't want to lose sight of who I am and what I do.
Often, when you're feeling bored, bummed, or burnt out, you lose sight of who you are.
I try not to make things worse than they are, but sometimes I lose sight of who is doing the worsening.
As we try to arm them with a set of skills to face an uncertain future, we are also losing sight of who they are as individuals.
Without the intervention, love and support of parents, teens can become so obsessed with the eating and exercising that they lose sight of who they are, or they begin to identify as someone with an eating disorder, turning into a person who you will not recognize as your teen.
It's easy to get caught up in ideas of who we should be that we loose sight of who we are.
It feels so refreshing to read this and it gives a new sight of who God really is.
And Esther obtained favor in the sight of all who saw her.
314 Action President and Board President Shaughnessy Naughton said in a statement Monday that «a war on facts being waged in the White House and science is squarely in the eye sights of those who wish to muddy the waters.»

Not exact matches

Rule No. 1: Entrepreneurs who pursue their own passion can't lose sight of what makes a business successful.
CNBC visits researchers in Oxford, U.K., who are working on slowing or restoring the loss of sight by creating healthy DNA for the human retina.
For example, guests often report sightings of Anchorage's first Chief of Police, Jack Sturgus, who died mysteriously near the hotel in 1921.
«Confidence was a big piece of it for me,» says Dillon, who set her sights on a graduate business degree during a Capital One earnings call where she did not understand all the financial details.
He worked with the late Sen. Ted Stevens (R - AK) and the late Senator Daniel K. Inuye (D - HI) on the project and recalled that Stevens, who served as a pilot in the Army's air force during World War II, was eager to investigate claims that service members were often hesitant to report sightings to their superiors due to fear of being laughed at or stigmatized.
The GGSC suggests a practice adopted from Buddhist meditation and now backed up by science: «treating thoughts, whether negative or positive, more like smells, sights, tastes and sounds: things that arrive in your awareness, rather than things that constitute the essence of who you are.
As tax revenues have shrunk, the city's financial obligations have grown — mainly to an ever - expanding pool of 30,000 retirees, promised life - time pensions and health benefits by short - sighted government officials over decades who consistently failed to fund those future obligations.
Shareholders may also raise questions over the very high interest rates the bank charges to financially strapped customers who resort to so - called payday loans, which are in the sights of state attorneys general.
Investors in far away Canada seem to be treating Ivernia West, which started life as an Irish zinc miner, with the same level of caution that Australian investors treat our local boys who go to Botswana or Uzbekistan — out of sight, out of mind and out of the investment portfolio.
Instead of a case of a craven fame - seeker seducing a great man, or a short - sighted narcissist seeking a mirror for his own self - perceived glory, this story, as Loeb tells it, seems to be a case of two people who should have been good falling far from even their own standards.
We lost sight of what's really important in this industry, & for those who feel alienated in our community, we want to personally apologize.
The Financial Times pointed out that banks that stand to benefit from the legislation — namely, those with assets within sight of the $ 50 billion range — appear to have increased donations to Senate Democrats who support the bill.
James E. Oberg, a former NASA space shuttle engineer and the author of 10 books on spaceflight who often debunks U.F.O. sightings, was also doubtful.
But Seth Bannon, who had to deal with major mistakes made early in his career, said that what struck him most when he read it was how much this far - sighted thinking chimed with the mission of the «Impact VC» he planned to create with his partner and co-founder Ela Madej.
Zuckerberg's fishbowl office makes sense for a man who has dedicated his career to helping people share aspects of their lives, but the sight of the Facebook C.E.O. with a screen on his face was at that point best kept a secret.
This is especially important for remote workers, who may think their accomplishments are sometimes out of sight, out of mind.
He's the guy who owns two Beverly Hills homes and sits at the back table of the Golden Globes; the tuxedo'd gent grinning alongside Hollywood headliners at the latest premiere; the out - of - sight proprietor of a newly potent Washington Post.
So, Mr. Kenney, who just this week was appointed to the parliamentary committee studying electoral reform, could be abandoning plans to replace Rona Ambrose as leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and setting his sights on uniting - the - right and challenging Rachel Notley «s moderate New Democratic Party government in 2019.
Verily the most honored of you in the sight of God is (he who is) the most righteous of you.
Or is it also disallowed to be considerate inside enclosed spaces among random strangers who may or may not have even heard of, or just not recognized on sight, one's particular religious practices?
He wept at the sight of people who were «like sheep without a shepherd.»
it's the old 3 blind men & elephant story — but you are claiming the perspective of the one who actually has sight.
13 I give thee charge in the sight of God, who quickeneth all things, and before Christ Jesus, who before Pontius Pilate witnessed a good confession;
It weakened yet more at the sight of the aged concentration camp survivors who spoke on the day of the museum's opening.
And Steve, someone who cries at the sight of Jerusalem and moans that he longs to gather them as a hen gathers her chicks is the definition of sentimental.
And the problem with praise music is that, in its attempt to be «approachable» to all, it becomes monotonous, tepid and uninspiring by comparison (at least from the point of view of someone who can sing and sight - read).
But international law has little to say about the truly horrific reality of children who've been given a gun and taught to shoot on sight.
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