Sentences with phrase «things we suggest focusing»

The four things we suggest focusing on when comparing between the three Delta cards are the «Miles Boost», round - trip domestic companion ticket, MQMs, and Delta Sky Club ® Access.

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As science suggests, those memories are bound to make you happier than you expect, but Rubin also notes that «we tend to write down the happier things,» which also focuses the mind on the positive aspects of life, boosting joy with very little effort.
While the board's opinion could one day change, Polman is right about one thing: There is ample evidence to suggest that companies that focus on long - term sustainability outperform those with a shorter - term outlook.
However, before going all in, we suggested that he focus on three things:
Valdis Krebs of Orgnet explains that «Schools are still stuck on teaching 20th century math for building things rather than 21st century math for understanding things» and suggests that curriculums focus less on the mathematics of engineering (e.g. algebra and calculus) and more on the mathematics of patterns (e.g. set theory, graph theory, etc.).
Rather than try to be all things to all people, this study suggests that salespeople should focus on those industries and departments with a positive perception of vendors — and prepare to work harder in industries that don't.
I suggest focusing on the many things we have in common and building upon that rather then starting an argument.
I would suggest you focus on Christ who can ONLY be one of three things — LIAR, fully aware that he was tricking mankind, OR a LUNATIC — of a demented mind and actually believing he was GOD, but was not OR He was LORD.
It is not quite the same thing as concentration, which suggests an intense focusing of the mind in order to see or hear something accurately.
We can all suggest tactics and team selection for the Barcelona game but at the end of the day, Wenger will always do things in his own stubborn ways and all that we can hope for, is that our player's turn up fully focused and fight for each other in all departments.
Of course the Gunners did not want to drop out of the elite competition that is the Champions League, but the boss suggested it might be a good thing as we could then focus all our energies on the new Premier League title race.
Also, in the Total Focus program for kids with ADHD, Dr. Robert Myers suggests making an «I'm bored» collage that includes visual cues of all the things your child can do at home on their own if they are bored.
You won't be able to do all five things we've suggested here at once, so choose one and focus on it, then move on to the next.
For the youngest kids, the site suggests focusing on four easy points (with ideas for activities) that most parents take so completely for granted that we forget to pass them onto our toddlers: 1) You need money to buy things 2) You earn money by working 3) You may have to wait before you can buy something you want and 4) There's a difference between things you want and things you need.
Since the Republicans all but washed out on Election Day at the state level, losing every statewide contest and nearly deadlocking the Senate (although things are looking up for them there), Cox has been focusing on the House successes whenever anyone criticizes his leadership and suggests he should resign.
«Those who suggest that the whole of government can focus on delivering on only one thing at a time seem to forget what reforms are already in progress across our public services — at precisely the same time and maintaining our relentless efforts to ensure our economy is on the right track,» Mr Alexander added.
Rep. Peter King (R - N.Y.) suggested Trump dial back his rampant Twitter use and focus on more important things, like being the President.
The study, published in the journal Emotion, suggests that it is easier to ignore negative images than positive ones when we are focusing on other things.
«There's something about our brains that makes it possible to take advantage of the things you've already paid attention to and to keep paying attention to them,» even when you are focused on something else, suggests Melissa Baese - Berk, a linguist at the University of Oregon and a co-author of the study.
The researchers suggest that we turn off push notifications, only answer social media and email at certain times and schedule periods without any distractions for focusing on important things.
If you find yourself doing the following things, I would suggest deleting that dating application and just focusing on yourself for a while, even if just for a week or two:
As the very name of this site suggests, one of the unique things about this website is that it primarily focuses on dating people across different religions, races, cultures, and countries.
The other thing I really liked about the site was its fantastic color scheme — they focused on two or three simple colors that suggest confidence and power.
My recent research in this area suggests that there can also be a strong focus on skill acquisition related to test preparation in contemporary classrooms, which can be approached in a way that excludes pleasure and enjoyment, leading to children deciding that reading is a thing done for the purpose of measurement and testing.»
Now, science suggests that you do need to let your mind wander every now and then as it's what unleashes your creativity and helps you focus better when it's time to learn things.
A widely - shared New York Times piece about sticking with New Years resolutions suggests that some in the social emotional learning camp who have been busying themselves with trying to foster «grit» by teaching self - control may have been focusing on the wrong thing.
The sensible improvements for the 2015 Ford Focus suggest to us that things have turned out pretty well for everybody.
It was a salvo of sorts, suggesting the company focused on developing a small car that was potentially substantial and — of all things — somewhat sporty.
frank — I do not think that e-books are a mistake, but if you need to focus on one thing or another, I wouldn't suggest having e-books and paperbacks and hardcover, maybe just an ebook
But if you wanted me to pick out three big things to focus on, I'd suggest:
Additionally, Young warns against the tendency to make long to - do lists and suggests choosing one thing to focus on each day, and celebrating each achievement.
I suggest you focus on one thing at the time and try to work hard on that one thing.
So the first thing I'm going to suggest is that you tune out this welter of mixed signals about the financial habits of Millennials and the conflicting advice it generates, and focus instead on what you as an individual should do to improve your financial outlook.
Seeing this post now was great timing for me to encourage me to just hang in there... I am not even certain where I want my blog focus to be yet, so I am doing exactly what you suggest, trying different things and I too get SO excited when someone comments or likes or even follows!
It wasn't until the gallerist Muriel Latow suggested to him that he should focus on the «things you love the most» that Warhol found his direction.
Because of how photographic images are understood to function, as a system of pointers with indexical qualities that suggest things outside the frame, Linwood's use of the grid format points to parallel events, skewed timelines, cultural constructs, his own orchestration, and, other images which are simultaneously presented, albeit in amusingly slippery states of action and focus.
Experimenter, as the name suggests, is an incubator for new things and experiences, but we are very focused on what we do, even if it involves experimentation.
In recent dialogue with a number of artists on different occasions, I have noted a tendency to reach back toward classics in literature and imagery alike, and a desire to create work that suggests a need to focus and slow things down.
Yet, it also seems to suggest, or at least imply, two things: First, it implies (especially when all other factors are considered) that ExxonMobil's sense of «history» is mainly focused on the last century or so.
I suggest that whoever stays on this thread do one or both of two things, in order to focus the discussion back on what is worth reading; 1).
I suggested to Roger on Prometheus that this sort of thing is dangerous because it gives Congress a great excuse for inaction (lots of hearings but no legislation, which is the policy equivalent of the scientific focus on reducing uncertainties for which he and Sarewitz have strongly criticized the scientific community).
As you suggest, we may be talking about 3 different things: (1) selling and closing — which only a minority can do without help / training, (2) creating a «client - focused culture» at our firms in which everyone is on board and (3) creating a «marketing culture», which also involves everyone.
While perhaps these recommendations are not on the cutting edge, I would suggest that the best thing that a small firm can do is to focus on the client experience.
Better to focus, as Wilson suggests, on helping your readers by filtering and curating and making sense of things for them (and giving them tools to do that themselves), and building a relationship with them based on that, rather than nickel - and - dime - ing them for every little thing and forcing them to stay inside your walled garden.
Instead of suggesting that Windows 8 PCs and tablets could do some of the same things as an iPad, Android tablet or Mac laptop, Microsoft simply kept the focus on itself, saying Windows 8 bridges both PCs and tablets.
Focus on the «one big thing» each day that will make you feel accomplished, as business coach Mark McGuinness suggests.
I would suggest that you don't focus on the cheating thing.
As a result, it is theorized that men and women have evolved preferences for very different things, with men focusing on physical characteristics that signify health and fertility (such as a woman's waist - to - hip ratio and age) and women focusing more on characteristics that suggest her partner will be reliable and able to help care for any potential children (i.e., status and resources).
Although this family - first focus may sound great, early research suggested that familism may actually undermine individual outcomes by creating a sense of burden (to the family) and limiting individuals» abilities to have a diverse support network (which is generally a good thing).
In fact, writer Stephanie Dolgoff4 suggests that our cultural obsession with appearance and thinness keeps us from focusing on the more important, and often more difficult - to - discuss, things in life.
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