Sentences with phrase «speak from experience on»

I speak from experience on this subject.
I speak from experience on this point and will write about that in a later post or posts.
I speak from experience on this point having injured both hamstrings pretty bad.
I speak from experience on this one, as my first day running in five - fingers, I pushed too hard and ended up with really sore calves for about a week.
I can speak from experience on this product, because I used it myself on my own nose.
all over your front porch decking (I may speak from experience on this one).
Granted, I had some common background (we're both Mormon, both lived in Brazil, both entrepreneurs), and since I was a college student at the time, I played that card (entrepreneurs are suckers when it comes to giving advice to students — I speak from experience on both sides).
She speaks from experience on the subject.

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The comedian, actress and author speaks candidly about everything from her most personal experiences to how much her videos make «on a good day.»
Cardew, of Pixc, echoed these sentiments, speaking from the experience of someone who didn't get on the «process» bandwagon quite as quickly.
Finally, you should make a point to talk with existing business owners — ideally in the industry you'd like to enter — who can speak from experience and offer invaluable advice on how to approach a purchase for the best results.
Koos Timmermans, CFO of ING, winner of our first Best Bank In The World award, speaks with Global Finance Magazine editor Andrea Fiano about how his bank succeeded in establishing a global footprint by following its clients, and the lesson that ING took from fintechs: focus on the user experience.
Dan, a Millennial, brings a unique background and experience, ranging from writing New York Times bestselling career books, consulting for Fortune 500 companies, speaking globally on workplace related issues, and appearing regularly on national TV programs as the «voice of the Millennials.»
Successful entrepreneurs speak on how they got started and share learning lessons from their pop - up shop and e-commerce start - up experiences.
I can only speak from the experience of my investments, but I think you're spot on.
Speaking on Premier's News Hour Ros Bayes, from Through the Roof, said: «We're pleased to see that the additional difficulties experienced by wheelchair users are being recognised.
I am only speaking from my own experience now, but I have found that the most effective thing I can do in response to being wounded, harassed, punished, «messed with» and so on by persons who have made narcissism something of an art in their own lives, is to avoid letting those wounds become my own «narcissistic wounds.»
You «christians» are nothing more than hypocritical sunday christians who go to church, put on a face for a few hours per week, then come home and BEAT YOUR CHILDREN because you say the bible says to use the «Rod»... Do I speak from experience?
The parables of Jesus derived from an agricultural setting speak of the earth and of the various experiences on earth in the context of day - to - day living.
9.1), by whom he certainly means the risen Lord of the Damascus - road experience; and we should note that when he uses the technical formula for receiving and handing on tradition, and speaks of having received it «from the Lord» (I Cor.
Sometimes, especially when he is speaking pre-systematically and citing examples from ordinary experience, Whitehead seems to claim that causal efficacy merely discloses relations among the data of presentational immediacy and to indicate that «something is going on in nature and some things are affecting other things.»
An Emergent definition of relevance, modulated by resistance, might run something like this; relevance means listening before speaking; relevance means interpreting the culture to itself by noting the ways in which certain cultural productions gesture toward a transcendent grace and beauty; relevance means being ready to give an account for the hope that we have and being in places where someone might actually ask; relevance means believing that we might learn something from those who are most unlike us; relevance means not so much translating the churches language to the culture as translating the culture's language back to the church; relevance means making theological sense of the depth that people discover in the oddest places of ordinary living and then using that experience to draw them to the source of that depth (Augustine seems to imply such a move in his reflections on beauty and transience in his Confessions).
I have had this experience three times now, on three different occasions, in admittedly similar circumstances, but not similar enough to explain the coincidence: I am speaking from a podium to a fairly large audience on the topics of — to put it broadly — evil, suffering, and God; I have been talking for several minutes about Ivan Karamazov, and about things I have written on Dostoevsky, to what seems general approbation; then, for some reason or other, I happen to remark that, considered purely as an artist, Dostoevsky is immeasurably inferior to Tolstoy; at this, a single pained gasp of incredulity breaks out somewhat to the right of the podium, and I turn my head to see a woman with long brown hair, somewhere in her middle thirties, seated in the third or fourth row, shaking her head in wide - eyed astonishment at my loutish stupidity.
Drawing from the rich imagery of Scripture and speaking transparently from his own experience, Martin offers a series of reflections on surviving loss, failure, and change with your faith and humanity intact.
On the other hand, when addressed dialogically, the listener knows that he is being addressed by another, and that the content is living truth which speaks to meanings coming from his own experience.
The Yehudi speaks these words in a whisper in the midst of a great ecstasy of prayer such as he has experienced from his youth on, not without danger of death.
If it sounds like I'm speaking from experience, you're right — oh, what a beautiful mess I made on one attempt.
The tiniest bit of water on the apple will make the caramel seize (speaking from experience here).
I seriously recommend making this over the holidays to share with your family and friends... otherwise if you make it on an average weekday after work... you WILL end up eating the entire recipe yourself (I speak from experience!).
Speaking from personal experience as an ex soda drinker and candy eater I know the havoc they can wreak on your teeth.
Donnelly can speak from personal experience, having managed celebrated schoolboy David Clyde on three different teams in the»70s.
Sounds like your are speaking from a personal experience so will not doubt your expertise on the subject!
Speaking as a mother of 4 with a 5th child on the way, I can say from experience with both bottle and breast, that the historically and medically preferred breast - feeding is BEST.
(Just speaking from personal experience here) Stock your home with «safe» foods, and get rid of anything that isn't on the list.
Although breastfeeding can reduce the likelihood of you becoming pregnant, I speak from experience when I say it is not to be relied on.
I've found that moms are on a continuum when it comes to leaving their kids with someone else, with some moms scooting happily out the door with a kiss and a wave, while others leave with much hesitation and stand hidden outside the door for a few minutes to make absolutely sure that everyone stops crying (I might possibly be speaking from personal experience on that).
Speaking from experience, there are times, like when your child latches on to your breast for during the 15th nursing session that evening when you just stare blankly into the abyss and hear Simon and Garfunkel's «The Sound of Silence» play softly in the back of your mind.
Speaking from personal experience, I remember being very paranoid that my daughter would be cold because I had a fan on me due to my high temperature and so I kept wrapping her in blankets.
We have an appt to see them on Tuesday, so can not speak from experience.
There has been plenty written, spoken and blogged by a combination of current MPs, old stagers and the commentariat about what a new MP should take on board from older and more experienced hands.
Speaking of his experienced on the field on voting day, Jonathan said: «I am proud of Liberians, who have come from crisis to democracy and have shown themselves to be a model of peace and stability in the region.
For example, and speaking from experience, if an individual works full - time and yet, at the end of the month, is only marginally better - off (if at all) than another individual who remains on state - benefits for years at a time, then how is this any more just (or why should one feel any less angry) than the apparent unfairness of the unearned wealth of the rich?
Speaking to us on the benefits to the two countries, Dr. Pelpou said Ghana stands to gain from the Japanese experience in the manufacturing and Agriculture sectors
He brings firsthand experience to foreign affairs and defense issues from his service as an Army colonel — experience that allows him to speak frankly about the limits of military power and possible cuts to defense without fears of being labeled «soft on terror» or other such nonsense, which, in our increasingly veteran - light Congress, others try to insulate themselves against.
«I speak from personal experience on the need for ethics reform and a new approach — an experience that left me both shaken and eager to fix how our government protects the public trust,» says Pierre's four - page mailer.
DOTTS invites a special guest each month from varying walks of life to speak on their work or life experiences as well as their field of expertise.
This weekend will see the final votes cast, a two - day conference with speakers from around the world coming to speak to their experiences with PB, and announcements about which specific projects will be awarded funding based on the public vote.
He added, «Steve understands and is well - equipped to make our Republican case in the present extraordinary political climate.Steve speaks about his Contract for New York, which sets out the terms of the mandate he wants from the voters and taxpayers of New York, with a genuine gut conviction based on real time experience walking - the - walk of a fiscally conservative county executive.»
She spoke from the experience of growing up in a family where her father was a consultant orthopaedic surgeon, and with the support of former GPs on the Tory benches, Phillip Lee and Sarah Wollaston.
Steve speaks about his Contract for New York, which sets out the terms of the mandate he wants from the voters and taxpayers of New York, with a genuine gut conviction based on real time experience walking - the - walk of a fiscally conservative county executive.
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