Sentences with phrase «takes more wisdom»

(Sometimes I feel like it takes more wisdom and strength to potty train than anything else in the world.)

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I have learned that wisdom comes from taking more from mistakes than what they take out of you.
Nowadays, the average 65 - year old can look forward to about 21 more years of a healthy life, and members of this demographic segment are taking full advantage of this time in their lives, applying their wisdom and experience toward new ventures and ideas.
In fact, decades down the road from that first stock, he's surprised more people don't recognize the wisdom in investing early and often, rather than trying to time the market and take advantage of fluctuations.
There, guests did a lot more than tweet: they shared the moments of wisdom from the conference that they can't wait to take back home and apply to their business.
Take the risk of thinking for yourself; much more happiness, truth, beauty and wisdom will come to you that way.
And though very often it is literal light, it is also the wisdom of the poet who helps us to understand more deeply what it is to be human, just as our Lord himself took flesh to do.
In some ways more shocking than the renewal of the demand to take other great religious traditions seriously and appreciatively, is the awareness of the truth and wisdom in the supposedly «primitive» religions.
The opposite tack, taken by many moderns, is that each succeeding generation is ever so much more enlightened than its predecessors and can dispense with what passed for wisdom among the ancestors.
In the words of the great Christopher Hitchens «The offer of certainty, the offer of complete security, the offer of an impermiable faith that can't give way, is an offer of something not worth having...»»... take the risk of thinking for yourself, much more happiness, truth, beauty, and wisdom will come to you that way.»
Obviously, it would take more than an article, more than a lifetime, and more than human wisdom to answer any one of these questions adequately.
Jeremy Taylor, for example, remarked that the art of counseling «is not every man's trade,» and he insisted that «it requires more wisdom and ability to take care of souls than those men, who now - a-days run under the formidable burden of the preacher's office, can bring from the places of their education and first employment.»
Ella, in all of her photo styling wisdom, told me that I should take more over-the-top shots of my food.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, there's actually more value taking the under in games featuring the designated hitter.
Conventional wisdom used to hold that it was the changing sex hormones that made kids «crazy,» but scientists now understand that puberty kicks off changes in the brain that make youth more emotionally sensitive, more sensitive to their social world, more willing to take risks, and more vulnerable to mental illness and addictions.
With Father's Day on the horizon, Gillette is putting the spotlight back on father figures around the world by encouraging guys to turn to the better source of wisdom, and Go Ask Dad this Father's Day, and every day; because taking a moment to seek out his advice will mean a lot more to him — and to you — than you might realize.
When we take the time to consider our child's perspective or to talk with them through what happened, we find more often than not that their motives were sincere and good at best, and merely ignorant (lacking in experience, understanding, and wisdom) at worst.
► «[A] novel analysis finding a link between how U.S. graduate students in the biomedical sciences are funded and their first job after earning their Ph.D. turns one piece of conventional wisdom on its head: Students supported on a research grant are more likely to take a research job than those funded by other mechanisms,» including training grants and individual fellowships, Jeffrey Mervis wrote today.
A new study questions conventional wisdom on antibiotics — that a course should be taken to completion and that drug combinations can be more effective
It's more than just a job — it's an opportunity to take the soul lessons we've learned and the wisdom we've gained and use it to uplift those coming along after us.
In 2018 I'm committed to taking on projects that allow me to share my experience and wisdom with more women.
I feel everyone could take this training and feel freer and more at peace — to come back home to body wisdom.
Dr. Lee's Commonsense Guide to a Healthy Heart More down - to - earth wisdom in this booklet from Dr. John Lee about how to take care of your heart, as well as what research really says about cholesterol numbers and the truth about what makes your cholesterol go up.
Sugar daddy has more wisdom and knowledge that they can take care of the decisions well than the younger one.
No doubt, wisdom lies in taking a pass on Hall Pass, but bravery demands something else, something far more instructive: Watch it, every vacuous frame, if only to measure the precise aesthetic distance from blessing to curse.
If I could go back and take with me my wisdom of today, I wish I'd been more resilient.
Whenever Denver offers wisdom, including a perfect speech at the end where this movie gets its title, and then takes a spot to the side, his handling gets all the more tedious.
In Ohio, the Wit & Wisdom philosophy of «teach more meaningful English» is taking root.
Although I have some doubts about the wisdom of the Race to the Top competition, and there are other steps that I think the federal government could take that would support a more systematic transformation of our education system, this Race to the Top competition does have the potential to reset American schools» relationship with technology by encouraging a transformation from a one - size - fits all schooling model to one that can customize affordably for each student's unique learning needs.
Award - winning psychologist and educator Thomas Lickona offers more than one hundred practical strategies that parents and schools have used to help kids build strong personal character as the foundation for a purposeful, productive, and fulfilling life.Succeeding in life takes character, and Lickona shows how irresponsible and destructive behavior can invariably be traced to the absence of good character and its ten essential qualities: wisdom, justice, fortitude, self - control, love, a positive attitude, hard work, integrity, gratitude, and humility.
Dr. Kanold indicates, «HEART provides a road map for the path of an educational professional: Professionals are emotionally more positive and thus Happier, are generally more Engaged in their work, seek Alliances as part of happier collaborative communities, are more willing to take focused Risks, and exhibit a Thought and wisdom practice that results in increased student learning.»
Many in the indie movement do, as you suggest, take him as a fount of all wisdom (more than do so with Joe Konrath?
The common weight loss strategy of «burn more calories than you take in» will fail 95 % of you in the long term, simply because this goes against your body's natural wisdom.
The conventional wisdom is that the farther you are away from your investment goal, the more risk you can take.
However, your point about the reason for the tight VRM / FRM spread being more due to banks increasing the VRM / BoC spread rather than the market's collective wisdom (indirectly through the bond market) on future interest rates is well taken.
If avoiding a painful recession requires zero or negative interest rates that juice up asset prices and force investors — through financial repression — to reach for yield and take more risk than they should, then — so the wisdom of today's central bankers» goes — so be it.
Time horizon — Conventional wisdom says that if you have a long time before you need to use your money, you can take on more investment risk in the interim.
It will take a lot more wisdom than I have to design a «reasonable» sustainable society, but it will require some sacrifice by a people who have forgotten the meaning of the word.
Common wisdom says it takes two weeks to change a habit: if you can stick with a new behavior for 14 days in a row, you're a lot more likely to keep it up for good.
Common wisdom says it takes at least three weeks to change a habit: if you can stick with new behavior for 21 days in a row, we believe you're a lot more likely to keep it up forever.
As for Lucchino's teaching stint, the Harvard Law students taking his class are getting something more than the combined wisdom of Lucchino and Dershowitz.
There were lots of great speakers and legal experts on site, so I took the opportunity to pick their brains for wisdom on legal technology, law practice management, legal marketing, and more — while Chad Sands of MyCase manned the camera.
I didn't know it at the time, of course, but these days, whenever a young couple asks me about about taking the next step, I usually start with his simple wisdom which always leads to more complex themes.
IT WOULD BE MY PRIVILEGE TO HELP YOU TO LEARN: * Get into your heart * Quiet your mind * Organize your thinking * Experience «Being Present» * Be real with yourself and others * Get comfortable with discomfort * View challenges as opportunities to grow * Get clear on what is happening inside of you * Learn to be centered and calm during turmoil * Accept «what is» without resisting, in order to feel peace * Become aware of your feelings without getting lost in them * Feel more comfortable about facing fears and the unknown * Step out of your thoughts and view them from a calm place inside * Learn to take clear, conscious action steps in life that are guided by your inner wisdom.
Which, if that begins to take place, will again accelerate the wisdom of organized real estate to put aside more parochial issues.
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