Sentences with phrase «so they worked really»

It's super easy to throw together too, so it works really well as an afternoon snack or post-dinner treat.
I am a tall gal (6» 1) and don't have to worry about being too busty, so it works really well for me.
Both the tank top and skirt are neutrals with small prints, so they work really well together.
I love how lightweight it is so it works really well as a makeup primer.
I also love what I do so I work really hard.
So that works really well.»
I am a figure painter, borrowing a lot of techniques from the Renaissance painters, and so his work really resonated with me.
Both Mindful gray and Dorian Gray are just a little bit darker so work really well without being too dark.

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Not every group is a fit, so I find it works best for me to find a few I really like and get involved in those as a volunteer, board member, etc. - Michelle Garrett, MichelleGarrett.com
(And the display started to look really sparse so she did sell a lot of work.)
Millennials in particular «really want to constantly learn new things, so give them lots of stretch assignments — which doesn't just mean piling on more work.
So it'd be really difficult to make things work on Venus.
«Throughout my career, and never more so than in my current situation, it has been worth it to find work that I really enjoy doing,» he says, equating ad sales to a game.
So I recommend you stock up, as it really does work well but may soon be scarce.
So I think it's a really tough seat and for me, it's really more about how you work with your business partners, how you share the data, how you get on key messages, consistently tell those stories, and how you put bravery out there and really drive the agenda of the company forward.
I didn't want to pigeonhole the company into a specific look, so I decided to use my personal brand to market my work until I'm really ready to create the overall «J Newell Media» image.
«It was really impactful; you get so caught up in the day - to - day so it was really nice to be outside the office and to see your co-workers working together to achieve a collective goal... we're a stronger team when we work together and do these things, it bonds us at work and there's definitely an appetite to do more as a team.»
«They really feel good because we have so much stuff to show, and the economics work from these two types of stores,» Joly said.
In a time where flexible working is so on demand and made possible by today's technology, it is really time to start embracing a digital workspace.
«From a values perspective, we're trying to understand the way the world works — that's what our business is — and so we're really interested in people that have a sort of deep curiosity, people that have the patience to understand deep and complex systems,» Kreiter said.
So on the days when it seems really too hard for me to keep going I think about all of the people whose lives have been changed by the work.
I was really interested in working out, so deciding to produce an exercise video was really authentic.»
So if we're building a game and think we can do something differently, we can move on it quickly, whereas if we're working with a contracted developer, it's really, really challenging to be able to [do that] because there are contracts involved and the legal side of it.
So I had to really make that work — and put a lot of work into it.
«And I was so excited to be able to email my former assistant — she got married and moved to Sweden, doesn't even work here anymore — and tell her, «People love Cloud Paint, those colors are really good, and you did a great job.»
So their deals really need to work.
It allows you to understand how your brain works, so you don't really necessarily have to shut your brain up or shut it down in the form of meditation to be able to be happy.
«They really think about value for the money, especially in the food industry, so if you can make a product work here compared to Tokyo, it'll more likely work in the rest of Japan.»
«I've never really had the energy levels to endure long work hours for months or years at a time, so I needed an alternative,» he says.
But in an email you have less room to work with, so only include that last section if it's really necessary.
A prime reason they do this is that they don't really have to hire anyone, instead they use an army of so - called 1099 employees, who work for an hourly wage, with no benefits and very few of the legal protections that full - time employees typically get.
With these stats in mind, do you really want to make it harder for visitors to read your content, especially after you've paid so much and worked so hard to get them to your site in the first place?
We've just seen so many examples of how it works or fails to work in really large organizations.»
... We have a really good portfolio that we would characterize as being innovative and we're working to try and represent that more completely to our customers so they can interpret that.
Our line of work isn't known for being the most lucrative anyway, so we would really have no business passing judgment on others for not having a spare $ 3,000 for a seat.»
So marketers working in these industries soon realized they needed to delve deeper into themes to really add value for their target consumers, regardless of whether the content directly «sells» their product or brand.
«What makes Ellison so successful, even though he's a narcissist visionary and really not very good at working with people, is that he understands himself.»
«I could work long hours,» said Burch, speaking at the Vanity Fair Founders Fair in New York City, but «it can really wear out a team, so I have to be aware of that.»
The best path to steady employment is finding something you love and working really, really hard at it, so that when somebody who is paying needs a plumber, violinist, programmer, songwriter, videographer, or accountant, you're on the short list of people being called.
«I've never really understood why so many people separate work and play — it's all living,» Branson said in a article on Virgin.com.
Emerson says, «You have to do the work to set those ground rules so people can really work together» — even when they're in different places or putting in different hours.
And so his ability to boil things down, to just work on the things that really count, to think through the basics — it's so amazing that he can do that.
So, there's really no good reason not to work with a list broker.
«So for me, enabling people to work out without sacrifice is just really going to change how people live the rest of their lives.»
So we all know that this goes on all the time, but what do we really understand about how these behaviors operate at work?
If you realize that the boss you thought was so crazy was really just working from a very different perspective than you, you could have opportunity to calibrate and collaborate on a new path going forward.
When you look at people who are really working hard and you assume they're gritty, you have to ask the question: why are they working so hard?
And so I said well bring her over and she came over and she gave me sort of an outline that she had worked up and it was really good based upon these little books that I had given him.
«The world has opened up to the idea that if you can put a good team together, it doesn't really matter whether they're on staff or where they work,» he says, adding: «What I realized is there are so many people out there who don't want a full - time job.»
Instead, it's eliminating 99 out of 100 great ideas, so you can focus on the few that really work.
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