Sentences with phrase «step out of the nest»

I'm sure he's super proud of his protegees stepping out of the nest onto the main roster, but he didn't break character at all.
When he loses her to brain cancer, Bartholomew decides to step out of the nest; he sets some life goals and ventures out into the world, befriending another misfit in group therapy and taking in his priest.
Litters, even toy breeds, should be allowed out in the natural environment (footing) as soon as they step out of the nest to explore.

Not exact matches

While it's not mandatory you move out of the country with your young family to discover the best you, getting OK with the discomfort it brought was a good first step.
The ultimate step is to conclude that you can not work with your partner any more, and then the issue arises of whether it is possible for one partner to buy out another.
Taking their argument a step further, when the market figures this out — perhaps not this quarter but certainly within the next quarter of so — stocks will begin to droop.
Unfortunately his opinions aren't met with enthusiasm from his superiors and after dishonorably being stripped of his high earning clients and elite status within the agency Jerry steps out into the sports business armed with only one volatile client and the only person with belief in his abilities with the impossible task of rebuilding what he once had.
However, if you've reached the point where you are spending too much time on the non-critical stuff, can't keep up with demand, or don't have some of the skills needed to take the next step, it's time to reach for the calculator and figure out if an extra pair of hands can be justified.
(Graduating from college is a good example; while certainly not easy, the steps are laid out for you and there are plenty of people to provide assistance along the way.)
While our brains certainly contribute to the process, we can't find our true purpose without stepping out of our analytical minds and connecting to what viscerally expands us and inspires us to take action.
That's a small step in the right direction, but it's hardly the best use of the technology that is available in other cities, going all the way up to experiments with driverless cars, which we're not even legally able to carry out in this province.
«We need to make sure that employers are on notice that we are going to come out and ensure that they're being compliant,» Benner said «For those that don't, we're going to take some very aggressive steps in terms of criminal investigations to make sure that we address them and hold them accountable.»
Step two couldn't be simpler, and as Business Insider pointed out in its write - up of Boothman's book, «research also suggests that smiling when you meet someone in a happy context is a useful way to get them to remember you.»
Dig Deeper: A more detailed definition of a code of ethics How to Write a Code of Ethics for Business: Setting Priorities The first step a company has to take in laying out a code of ethics is deciding what values are important to it and what lines it won't cross.
You can make good decisions, but if you slip a bit and something beyond your control can happen — like the guy [on the peak] who stepped out on that cornice, and I'm at the bottom of the bowl, not up there to show him exactly where to step.
They were inexpensive to produce, so why not cut a step out of the supply chain?
«Somehow, we didn't get hit with a tidal wave of selling that many expected... despite all the sturm und drang about little Rocket Man in North Korea or the sheer impotence of Congress or Trump's tweets that often seem, let's say, out of step with folks like Washington, Jefferson [and] Lincoln, to name three of our more presidential presidents,» the «Mad Money» host said.
Regardless of how 2011 plays out, one prediction will certainly hold true — businesses that take the proper steps to prepare for a potential sale will have a much better chance of achieving a successful exit than those who don't.
I'm not sure the satisfaction of writing things down and crossing them out justifies the extra step of filling it in online just to make sure everything is accurate and organized though.
As customers step up and order and she takes cupcakes from plastic trays, nests them in bakery tissue, and boxes them, she explains the ins and outs of her work.
If the flight is out of one of the airline's hubs, it will usually have flight attendants on standby as «ready reserves» to will step in if others don't show up for their shifts on time.
It remains to be seen how well the idea is received, as Adblock Plus is not exactly top of publishers» Christmas - card lists, but it certainly marks an interesting next step in the ongoing saga of figuring out how to make online journalism sustainable.
«Even if you're not the kind of person that burn out easily, it's still important to take a step back,» he says.
The Railway Association of Canada did not agree to an interview Wednesday but responded with a cautiously worded statement saying «a three - year phase - out for legacy tank cars marks an important step toward a fleet of cars that will enhance safety.»
(Just don't use those numbers as an opportunity to rationalize stepping out of the office for a smoke.)
They like the idea of differentiation, but when it comes down to taking action, they can't seem to step out on a limb.
Step 6: Loyalty The goal of every business is to create loyal customers who buy from you again and again, choose you over competitors and go out of their way to purchase your products even when they aren't the most convenient option.
Far better, at least from the bank's point of view, is to have the government step in and re-level the playing field for everyone — providing, of course, the changes don't take too big a bite out of profits.
It's not just jarring when one steps out of character — it upends the whole narrative.
Some state laws also step in to protect insured consumers from charges they incur for out - of - network emergency services during a hospital visit (i.e. you picked an in - network hospital, but the surgeon or anesthesiologist isn't in network).
When federal stimulus money runs out in the first quarter of next year, Bredesen doesn't want to be one of the states that «think Uncle Sam will somehow step in and fix it all up,» he said.
Flake, 55, described himself in October as out of step with his party and said he would not seek re-election.
So summer is an excellent time to take risks and step out of your comfort zone — but that doesn't necessarily extend to jumping off cliffs!
The episode sent a signal that SEC investigators should not step out of line.
Figuring out each of those steps requires time and money you don't have at the beginning.
Meanwhile, keeping calm in the face of discomfort, paying close attention to what's causing you to panic, and taking steps to alleviate the source of your pain is a patently sensible approach not only to an ultramarathon mile of death, but also to a work freak out.
The second step is to begin a dialogue on how to reduce the need for legislation on every aspect of business life and instead implement regular independent reviews of large companies to identify the ones that pose risks that are not overwhelmingly balanced out by the public benefits they provide.
But the journey begins with a single step and thus far the cloud news out of Oracle OpenWorld after executive chairman Larry Ellison's Sunday night keynote comprised a collaboration with Intel (INTC), a couple of new software applications delivered as a service, but not a word about Oracle's plans to offer public cloud computing capabilities.
If every new sign up gets through your initial onboarding phase, but only half make it through the next step, you can segment out that group of users who didn't and send out a follow up email asking how you can help.
If they don't want to deal with the responsibility that comes with it, they need to step out of the way.
Coming out of high school, going into the professional level, I had to step up to be the best, and I wasn't ready.
A hockey goal might be a simple thing on its surface — a forward shoots the puck and it either goes in the net or it does not — but pan out to the surrounding rink, and goals appear as the final step of a complex, fast - moving dance.
While Biles easily captured the gold in vault, things also didn't go as well for the men's all - around champion, Kohei Uchimura, who stepped out of bounds on his first tumbling run.
Known as speculative execution, the performance enhancing strategy then throws out the answers that don't match the results of the earlier steps.
«She then asked me to step out of the queue and repeated that she was not letting me on the flight.
He's not perceived as somebody who has strangely out - of - step values.
2) the stair counter doesn't work well — gets very confused when I get on an elevator (I live on the 30th floor of my building and sometimes just taking the elevator up in the morning after a run gives me my full 10 story step goal) 3) the heart rate monitor doesn't seem particularly accurate 4) the sleep tracker doesn't do a good job of figuring out when I go to sleep and when I wake up.
That doesn't mean they'll crawl out of the way before you step on one in the dark.
Uncovering and understanding those deeper motives is the first step toward becoming a successful entrepreneur or discovering that you are not cut out for its punishing demands — the personal sacrifices, inevitable setbacks, relentless work, crushing time pressure, financial uncertainty and sleepless nights faced by 99 percent of entrepreneurs.
Congress should not take any steps to weaken provisions of current law that help keep fraud out of the private placement markets, and should explore initiating reforms to improve oversight of the private placement market, including Regulation D, Rule 506 offerings.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z