Sentences with phrase «speaking from my experience of»

Cardew, of Pixc, echoed these sentiments, speaking from the experience of someone who didn't get on the «process» bandwagon quite as quickly.
When they give advice they are speaking from the experience of having encountered similar situations.
I can only speak from the experience of my investments, but I think you're spot on.
I speak from experience of being involved in a war.
He's speaking from the experience of heartache — an ugly secret he kept buried for eight years, dismissing his wife's frequent questions about what was wrong, shoving it all into a sordid place in his heart that he could almost wish away from existence.
I fed my oldest bottles of EBM in public when he was small and never noticed any looks (only when nursing in public), but naturally I can't really speak from the experience of a full - time bottlefeeding mom.
I speak from the experience of having a baby who wore 3 month clothes at 3 weeks, 6 month clothes at 6 weeks and 9 months at 9 weeks.
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.
Speaking from experience of course.
Again, I am speaking from my experience of living with my beautiful Asian wife.
She speaks from the experience of having treated thousands of patients and having thoroughly reviewed the medical research on marijuana.

Not exact matches

Investors who spoke to CNBC all described a common experience with the ICO in question: They thought the project was legitimate until warning signs began to appear, including a falling out with the company's sole supplier, a lack of correspondence from its supposed founders, and failed attempts to recoup the lost funds.
And speaking from personal experience, they will likely hold that insignificant fact over their twin's head for the rest of their lives.
If there's one thing the city can guarantee, it's that there will be plenty of opportunities for new experiences to add to your life story: eat some insects from the Sunday Night Market, speak about life with a monk, watch some muay thai.
If there is one overarching lesson that's worth noting from this whole experience, it's that overcoming fear of rejection and speaking out for something you believe in is the truest form of leadership.
Dyson speaks from experience, of course - he's someone who has chosen to go against the tide plenty of times in his career so far, and yeah, it's fair to say that he's fared the better for it.
In a pitch - perfect example of corporate - speak, McDonald's social media director, Rick Wion, said: «As Twitter continues to evolve its platform and engagement opportunities, we're learning from our experiences
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.
Merge Gupta - Sunderji (@mergespeaks) speaks and writes from more than 17 years of experience as a front - line leader in Corporate Canada.
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.»
The people that experience breakthroughs in the game of listening - and - speaking, will «park» all their thoughts, remove the internal clutter and noise from their heads, and engage the other person with complete, distraction - free, attention.
Speaking of market moves, we experienced the first official stock market correction in two years when the S&P 500 fell 10 % from its January highs.
PWM speaks to leading members of the Young Investors Organisation about their values and experience as entrepreneurs and impact investors, and what they expect from a private bank
Third Vice Chairman Dean Mon recently traveled to hurricane - ravaged Puerto Rico to speak with members of the Puerto Rico Builders Association and share some of his personal experiences from Hurricane Sandy five years ago.
They need a believer that can hear the Holy Spirit's advice and thought; that can share from their own past with vulnerability and nakedness; and that can speak / write to the heart - themes that keep the hearer from experiencing the freedom in Christ: love, joy, peace, longsuffering, goodness, patience, and self - control — the amazing freedom that mixes all those fruits of the Spirit into an incredible life.
And, speaking from personal experience, he gave burgeoning young conservatives the tools to get away with criticizing liberalism in a room full of liberals.
Can say that I believe in every thing that you disbelief of when it comes to the Creator and the Creation of universe, life and guidance, God has given me hearing, seeing, thinking and heart feelings to see and experience signs and small miracles to have faith in him and continue with good deeds I was told of in his Holy Book although am not perfect at that but nothing to lose but contrary to that there are more to gain in life and life after... For those disbelievers they lose their senses by being locked and blocked from such experiences... It is all about souls as verses speak for them selves;
These women were in effect the Newtonian apple that led to Freud's later hypotheses; for when he realized that his neurological examinations were getting nowhere, that, physiologically speaking, his patients were no different from non - hysterics, he was forced to posit a special set of life experiences that the healthy brains of those hysterical women had registered, but suppressed.
Gary, I was not speaking of YOUR personal journey; but from the perspective of my own transitional experience and the experiences of others who have informally shared the stories of their pilgrimages of faith with me — and they have been many.
I am looking for authenticity, relevancy, no ovewhelming bands that take away from the experience of worship, clergy who are willing to answer my hard questions, who understand doubt is a stepping stone to deepening my belief, who accept everyone as Jesus did (and we know Jesus was a rebel who accepted and led all sorts of people), who don't feel the need to try to be hip, who speak about things without inserting politics, who are wiling to trash the temple to bring us back to the truth, who will step out of the box of comfort and be real.
Ford speaks, it is true, of a divine «temporal freedom,» but this freedom wholly derives from the divine nontemporal decision and thus amounts only to the temporal emergence of a nontemporal freedom: «God's temporal freedom is exercised in his integrative and propositional activity, where he fits to each actual world that gradation of pure possibilities best suited to contribute to the maximum intensity and harmony of his consequent physical experience» (IPQ 13:376; my emphasis).
So to have someone who can finally speak from experience and explain to me that most of them don't understand their own doctrine, but it's still not an excuse because it's a damaging and false doctrine that the Bible clearly contradicts — is incredibly helpful and healing to my soul.
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.»
Clearly, there will be a difference between the experience of the man who from his childhood days has known and loved Jesus, who has never had any real doubts, who has never, so to speak, been away from home, and the experience of the man to whom Jesus Christ is a new discovery, who has wandered in the deserts of infidelity, who has stained and blotted his life, who has been in the far countries of the soul.
Berger wishes to speak of «a God who is not made by man, who is outside and not within ourselves,» but he limits his act of faith in such a God to projections outward from common human experience, i.e., to signals of transcendence70 The result is that Berger is left finally with his own experience alone, a consequence that weakens his understanding not only of Christian theology but ultimately of play as well.
It has said that the whole experience of man in its every phase — from the genius of the artist and scientist and poet and thinker, to the commonplace life of the family and the daily round of the office and shop and school, not to speak of nature and its beauty, its regularity, its predictability, its reliability — is all in its way and in its degree a means for the divine self - revelation.
Such matters might best be handled by someone who can speak from personal experience of a chaste homosexual life e.g. as one might hope, a priest.
To speak of a total vision from the perspective of a particular and individual mode of consciousness is to speak of that which is other than our consciousness and experience.
The elaborate narratives of Matthew and Luke may be the result of legendary or literary development; but that Jesus could speak of his own inner experiences in figurative or perhaps visionary language is shown later by his exclamation when the disciples reported their success in casting out demons (Lk 10:18): «I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.»
It may be that, more and more in the new world, men may find they can speak of the deepest reality of their experience without any need to use the God - talk inherited from our fathers.
Historically womanist theology is distinguished from feminist theology for speaking to the experiences of black women and their experiences at the intersection of race, class and gender.
And I'm speaking from experience here: I am * profoundly * grateful for the people who confronted me and led me to the doctrines of grace.
Although he does not speak specifically of prototaxic, parataxic, and syntaxic modes of experience, the same sequential patterns are reflected in his description of the first cycle of intellectual progress, which runs «from the achievement of perception to the acquirement of language, and from the acquirement of language to classified thought and keener perception» (AE 31).
The stories of Abraham take their pattern from the experience of Israel, but they also speak instructively back to that same experience, illustrating not only the way of faith — but the way also of unfaith.
From the perspective of black theology, to speak of God as God of the oppressed is to affirm that God actually experiences the suffering of those who are oppressed.
Yes, some people pray incoherently out of habit or because they are not being thoughtful, but sometimes the prayers you criticise result from spiritual emotion and depth of experience of God - especially (I think) speaking in tongues.
i'm not trying to say this IS THE WAY IT IS i am only speaking from my understanding and since my wife and i discuss EVERYTHING down to the nitty gritty i can't imagine there is much from the experience i am lacking — but again, this was only one persons opinion of something that effects many.
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.
It seems to my perceptions that you might be having a personal identity conundrum... Speaking from experience; many folks seem unable to cope with individualized rationalizing complexities... Giving up attempting, toward understanding social austerities which encompass individualism, gives people their identification of oneness... Individualisms are set upon the relativities of quaint somberness issues in daily moderations... Religious identities are as emotionalized labels giving people an ability to pause and reflect upon judgmental reasoning... Whether or not, religious agendas are servicing and served with ever those willing to serve...
The beginning of that continuity of experience from birth to death which allows us to speak of a psyche or soul is there.
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