I've definitely bene thinking the same
thing this week when it comes to getting ready in the morning and not being able to find anything in my all black winter wardrobe, so it's so nice to hear someone else thinking the same!
These are the key mysteries at the heart of the upcoming Trump - Kim summit — and indeed they threatened to derail the whole
thing this week when Kim Jong Un objected to National - Security Adviser John Bolton's vision for it.
Not exact matches
Yet,
when I had a bunch of VCs in here last
week from the United States and I was talking to them about various
things, I was asking how our wireless and broadband are here because we're told in Canadian terms that we have superior networks.
Here are a few
things I learned at the J.P. Morgan Health Conference this
week: (1) Vice-presidential motorcades tie up as much traffic as presidential ones; (2) San Francisco hotels have no compunction about charging pharma - sphere prices, especially
when the city is overrun by pharma executives; (3) no one will ever know if you brought more than one blue blazer to a four - day meeting; and (4) in my next life I want to come back as Bryan Roberts.
But
when people live in a constant state of fight or flight that's triggered by all the
things they're trying to squeeze into a
week, this can lead to really poor decisions and life - threatening health problems.
In just the two
weeks I have changed this one
thing, I have seen
things moving forward much faster (no longer waiting for them to email me back; partial messages; no personality involved; etc., etc.) and I feel more connected to them
when we are done.
When organizers of this
week's RSA computer security conference in San Francisco revealed their initial keynote speaker list a month ago, one
thing stood out: Of the 20 scheduled speakers, only one was a woman.
When you're early in a startup, a founder or one of the first few people to join, you will at times realize that new information from customers or a smart mentor shows that what you were working on for the last
weeks or months is the wrong
thing to do.
«There have been times
when I've had a really busy
week and a lot has been going on and I'll sit down on the cushion and then I'll just start crying and I'll realize that I'm so sad about this one
thing, but I had no space to grieve, no space to think about it; I was zipping from one
thing to the other all
week,» says Pennell, who has studied at Insight Meditation Society, one of the top meditation centers in the country.
I'm planning to take
things easy this
week before firing back up next
week,
when I'll be getting prepared for the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Vaden says, «
When you ask yourself that question, you will find that you immediately feel less pressure to only focus on the urgent
things that are pressing today or this
week and you instead gain a perspective to start thinking about what you can be doing now to make a positive impact on the future.
When things go wrong, they remind themselves that a bad day is just one day, and they keep hope that tomorrow or next
week or next month will be better.
«It's hard to put your hand into a car's engine
when the car is still running, but that's what disruptive innovation is — changing the way
things are done before your business is backed into a corner,» said Williams, who spoke to a crowd of 800 business leaders at the World Innovation Forum in New York City last
week.
I left
things at that until this
week,
when my thoughts returned to the reasoning behind that decision.
The old way of vacations, because it was seen as the «amount of days off that I have to use before they expire» was taken with an overwhelming sentiment of entitlement, and many
things fell through the cracks
when a team member went off on vacation for a
week.
J.P. Morgan's tech analyst said he expects good
things from internet earnings next
week,
when some of the country's largest companies report their financial results.
Last
week things were taken up a notch
when a direct competitor to my company called me the phone conversation went something like this:
Last
week I was in a meeting (which, as we grow, has become a more and more frequent
thing)
when the subject of underperforming marketing media came up.
J.P. Morgan expects good
things from internet earnings next
week,
when some of the country's largest companies report.
«A lot of guys are in suits five days a
week or more, so
things like socks, laces, bracelets, that's where you can express some individuality,» says Barclay, articulating the reason why designer watches are still selling well
when everyone is attached to their time - telling smartphone.
And yet this
week the CEO of rival ExxonMobil told Congress, «
When things happen we are not well - equipped to deal with them.»
«You want to set a time
when the two of you can sit down together, maybe 30 minutes a
week if you can, to review what happened that
week and
things that may have changed in the business.
So the
thing that crossed my mind
when Comcast made the bid official this
week: Why...
I started out freelancing over web - based, with the help of some basic tasks which actually wanted a desktop as well as access to broadband and I am delightful than ever... few months have passed by since i begun this and i received cash gain total of 36,000 bucks... Basically I earn eighty bucks every single hour and work for 3 to four hrs most of the days.And awesome
thing about this is that you could keep control of valuable time
when you work and for how long as you like but you still earn a paycheck every
week.
Dunkin's slower traffic numbers during the third quarter, and harsh reaction to them by Wall Street, could be a sign of
things to come
when franchisee - led fast - food restaurants such as McDonald's (MCD), Wendy's (WEN), Buffalo Wild Wings (BWLD) and Restaurant Brands Group (QSR) owned Burger King report earnings in the
weeks ahead.
Stranger
things have happened in a
week when Goldman Sachs officially launched its bitcoin trading desk and South Korea is pushing to legalize initial coin offerings instead of banning them.
Here are a few common «lack of focus» examples I see amongst founders all the time: — Doing shit that makes them look busy, but doesn't have significant impact — Trying to do too many
things instead of one
thing really well — Getting
things done themselves instead of taking time to build the team — Fundraising
when it's not time — Acquiring users
when existing ones keep churning — Adding features instead of fixing or removing the ones they have — Having multiple audiences, rather than one very targeted — Paying attention to vanity metrics or too many metrics instead of core KPIs — Following the competition's every move — Obsessing with getting up on TechCrunch (or other press)-- Attending multiple networking events a
week
When I was at ProSEO in London last
week, three
things seemed to come back in any link building session: create a natural and brand - rich link landscape, find out why people link out or share stuff, and building relationships remains important.
While that fact can make it no fun to hold on to this name
when the markets are in a foul mood,
when things are going well this fund can really do well, as it did last
week.
(As an aside, the
week ended with a Cabinet nomination collapsing
when it was alleged that, among other
things, the nominee, a chief White House doctor nicknamed «the Candyman,» had handed out prescription drugs with abandon, including, on at least one occasion, an alarmingly large supply of Percocet.)
The most compassionate
thing he could have done, while still mainting his unreasonable criticism of someone elses lifestyle, would be to give her the communion, help her through the day, then later, after a
week or two
when she came for a service, talk to her privately about her lifestyle, tell her taking comminuoin while in sin is a sin, and ask if she wishes to confess / talk / whatever.
[JC] The
thing I do with my wife (who is also a graphic artist) is we go on tons of vacations.So,
when I get back from tour (after about a
week or so) we'll go on a vacation together.It gives my wife something to look forward to, and during that time I'll try not to do any work at all.It's kind of goofy, but I think we have a lot more quality time versus quantity time.
@Keith actually it's you who can't seem to stomach the reality of
things we know full well what it means, once again you have to get your facts strait, it's only legal to abort the first 21
weeks when the fetus can not live outside of the mothers womb, if the mother is to give birth within this time line the the fetus could not survive (a miscarriage).
I learned these
things during a
week of Bible camp
when I was nine.
We had a REALLY amazing
thing happen this
week when we attended an end of year / end of affiliation event with two highly fundamental home school groups.
I thought of that this morning
when I sat down at the computer to blog about the past
week or two because I don't have any manifestos or soapbox rants right now, I don't have any
thing worth «sharing» with your Facebook friends or pinning on Pinterest, it's a little story of our family's days the past while here.
This was spurred by the loss of my mother to cancer
when I was 20, my father essentially left my much younger brother and sister to my care for many months at a time only coming home 1 - 2 x a
week and then less and less until it would be only a call every
week or two to «check on
things».
When Shane was speaking of Psalm 139 and the «not so nice» part in the middle, I thought of my friend, M, who last
week shared that one
thing she doesn't like about church is that she has to go home on Sunday and correct the
things her children have been mistaught in Sunday School class.
I've just tried to come up with a list of all the
things that happen on Sundays and through the
week so new people who've become part of the community will have a clear path to follow
when they'd like to contribute to community life.
Time alone with God and self - care need to be more than an ideal that we are shooting for — «maybe next
week when things slow down.»
On a Monday
when we're all waking up to a country where the president and NFL players have become sworn enemies in less than a
week, one
thing that can be said for certain is that very few minds have been changed over this exchange.
One time,
when things were very busy in the parish I did not blog for a
week.
Things got weirder this
week,
when Remini got concerned enough to file a missing persons report with the LAPD, only to be told hours later that her report was «unfounded» and that the case was closed.
Actually... the same
week I had this conversation, I read some article by NT Wright where he did / said the same
thing when he was a college chaplain.
I've been loving the frittata
thing lately too, great minds think alike So easy to make one or two and then have slices for meals during the
week when I'm crunched for time!
Last
week when the stomach flu bug was making the rounds at our home, the only
thing that sounded even remotely good after two days of eating nearly nothing was a banana chocolate chip muffin... and there they were, really ripe bananas sitting on the counter waiting to me turned into just that!
True story: the very first
thing I learned how to cook by myself was macaroni and cheese
when I was six years old and you better believe that I ate it for a
week straight.
I wish I was an early riser like I used to be sometimes, but I have to admit, I LOVE that I get to wake up
when I want on
weeks that
things get rough and life gets in the way.
Unfortunately,
when trying to fit in a full - time job, a work out 4 - 5 times per
week, driving 3 hours every other weekend to see my boyfriend, running a blog (among the 50 million other
things I have to do), I just can't afford to putz.
Start this pie in the middle of a hectic
week, a
week when nothing seems to go right, and most
things seem to go to shit.