Setting Sail Once Again Disclaimer before
I start get things started.
Not exact matches
As far as he was concerned,
things were just
getting started the moment the customer purchased.
Then, in 1996,
things really
started getting interesting.
«You can't acquire a lot of wealth without rubbing shoulders with people who've dealt with a lot of wealth before, so you naturally see the
thing starting to extend beyond that, and some lawyers have
gotten involved, and accounts have
got involved, and asset managers have
gotten involved.»
If we want
things to
get better, the first step is to clearly understand the problems and then to
start thinking about what we can do to shut down the click - bait con artists, viral vultures, and other BS hucksters who are clogging up the critical arteries of the Internet with their cheap tricks and phony features.
We
get so candid that we
start revealing
things we wouldn't declare in the real world; and that is where the actual problem lies...» Excellent point!
While knowing how to approach business matters, the emotional part can quickly overwhelm you, and knowing what you're
getting into before you
start is a massive advantage, as at least you won't be as caught off guard when
things get hard.
Huffington does four simple
things, which you can
start doing right away: She
gets enough sleep, exercises, meditates and eats healthy food.
The one virtue of startups that these big companies do seem to value and appreciate above all (and one that makes acquisitions so attractive rather than internal R&D efforts) is the freedom we have to embrace rapid change, the ability to adapt and pivot, and the understanding that
things may never be perfect at the
start, but that you'll never
get started at all if you wait until they are.
We
get so candid that we
start revealing
things we wouldn't declare in the real world; and that is where the actual problem lies.
When
things go bad, our world
gets shaken up, which requires us to grow, see new
things and
start afresh.
When they
get in trouble is when they go deep and personal and
start saying
things like «I,» «you,» and «them.»
I've found that the very traits that make entrepreneurs capable of
starting new businesses (a passion for their product, the endless energy to
get it off the ground) are also the
things that can limit their sustained success.
Once you
start networking with new people and
getting clients, those connections can often lead to big
things in your career down the road.
What I'm
starting to realize, however, is that when it comes to actually
getting things done and making progress in the areas that are important to you, there is a much better way to do
things.
Once prices
start to spiral down,
things only
get uglier and less appetizing.
Things may, however,
get off to a slow
start.
Although voluntary targets could generate a more effective cultural change, quotas can provide a framework to
get things started.
When John Perry
started writing his essay «How to Procrastinate and Still
Get Things Done» in 1996, he didn't think it would eventually go viral or lead to a satiric Ig Nobel Prize in Literature in 2011.
I've found that the very traits that make entrepreneurs capable of
starting new businesses (a passion for their product, the endless energy to
get it off the ground) are also the
things that can limit their -LSB-...]
If you mess
things up at the
start, you'll soon enough
get to that awful and uncomfortable conversation where someone will ask you about one of the new hires and you'll say «I don't know» or «the jury's still out.»
If Israel takes the brunt of the criticism for
getting things started with Iran, it is not Israel that will gain.
Here are a few
things to consider before you
get started.
«One of the
things that really drew me to the cryptocurrency ecosystem early on in 2012, 2013, when I
started getting involved in Bitcoin, was the fact that it was a true intellectual meritocracy,» Demirors says on the latest episode of «Balancing the Ledger,» Fortune's show about the intersection of finance and technology.
At the outset, the smartest
thing you can do is
get started.
With
things like Alexa, Google Home, and Podcasts exploding in popularity, you should
start thinking ahead and
getting familiar now.
Another important
thing is we're going to
start localizing and
get the app in various languages.
Campbell and his wife used their own money to
get things started.
«We're trying to
get them some money right now,
get their claim
started, and basically make
things as easy as possible for them and make sure they're in a safe place,» says Rosa Nelson, a spokesperson for Intact Insurance, Canada's largest property and casualty insurer.
When
things get cheap enough, people
start buying back into that market and then everyone
starts to pile in.
«As you
get to know those people, you
start inviting them to a few
things, and they might become a good friend.»
As Dave Hackenburg, who runs an industrial pollination services company in Pennsylvania, says, «If you
start shortening lives of bees, just by a few days, young bees have to go to the field earlier, and the whole
thing gets messed up.»
When
things get tough, you'll need that scrappiness to survive, Smith says, and you won't
get it if you've had a million or more in VC funds right from the
start.
The buyer seems positive and eager to
get started with the proposal (suspiciously enough, without raising concerns or objections), and the salesperson takes that at face value, letting emotions cloud their judgement and forecasting the deal as a «sure
thing.»
In other words, 90 percent of
start - ups fail because the founders
get bored, discouraged, or something else, and they move on to other
things, not because of some catastrophe.
This isn't a cure - all for the world's problems, but it's very clear that if we don't
get started on addressing the problem,
things will only continue to
get worse.
«Several years ago I realized that when I
got up in the morning, I would immediately
start getting anxious about the myriad of
things that awaited me that day.
And while your inclination might be to
start your day with busy work — like checking emails — and then move onto to the harder
things, you should try to
get your brain moving by challenging yourself with with a bigger, more creative endeavor first
thing.
«It was in 1995,» he said, «when Bill said, «You know, this speech recognition
thing is going to be important — let's
get started.»»
See, the gap - toothed goal scorer
got off to a rocky
start in the ad game — perhaps following Mario Lemieux's lead with a bizarre local car dealer commercial — but quickly turned
things around last year with a series of quirky spots for Reebok CCM that featured his decapitated head's crazy - person / evil genius laugh, and a turn for ESPN's SportsCenter that pegged him as a Russian spy.
When
things start to go awry, bring together those who aren't
getting along and make them work through their concerns.
People
get very vested in the decision, and when
things start to
get hard about the decision we've made, we come back to that vote — if we want to change the vote, we can change the vote, but this was how we voted.»
«Airlines have
started to charge for more
things, but with an airline rewards credit card, you can
get things like your first bag checked free and priority boarding,» says Erik Larson, president and founder of NextAdvisor.com, which provides consumer - oriented research on credit cards and other products.
The term «entrepreneur» also applies to the mechanic who
starts their own shop, the pizza maker who opens their own restaurant, and anyone else who takes a risk and figures how to
get someone to buy the
thing they make.
Human resources accosts you with endless forms and pointless videos on ergonomics, IT forgot to set up 16 essential
things, and your supervisor, while well - meaning, manages to simultaneously overstuff your brain with details you'll never remember and fail to give you the information you need to actually
get started with your job.
Some good books to
start with are Deep Work,
Getting Things Done, Eat That Frog, 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, The Power of Habit and The Miracle Morning.
But in the fall,
things started to
get weird.
You show up to work and the first
thing you do as you settle in is check your email to
get the workday
started.
«These
things can only
get so big before they
start to collapse on themselves,» says resort planning consultant Brent Harley.
Rather than deliberating for five or even ten minutes, I can grab my outfit, throw it on, and
get started on the more important
things on my to - do list.