Sentences with phrase «think about those colleagues»

If you think about your colleagues, your friends, your work situation, where you live, and even what you do for fun — are you aligned or misaligned?
I think about my colleagues around the office, and just like rappers and drug dealers we hustle, we work hard, and we know the value of the dollar, and hell yes we may fuck your girl.
The time they lose troubles him, Rahn says, but «I also think about my colleagues around the district, who are just as capable as I am, and they aren't getting that option» to refuse.
When I think about those colleagues, I realize how much I've learned from them.

Not exact matches

I thought of some research I had done with a colleague where we asked people to write about their contributions.
On Jan. 11, Stanford economics professor Raj Chetty and his colleagues from the Equality of Opportunity Project spoke at a conference held by the Washington, D.C., think tank Brookings Institution about new findings on who becomes inventors in the U.S.
Think about the difference in potential impact between telling your colleague «In our marketing meetings, you never ask me for my opinions!»
Engage your colleague in a conversation about that: «I'd like to discuss our collaboration, and I realize that what I think collaboration is and what you think it is might differ.
Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer, assured Inskeep that was something she and her colleagues had in fact thought about.
If you're there overtly because somebody has a quota to fill, I can't help but think you may feel somewhat compromised and your colleagues may feel differently about you than they do about others.
Avoid Generic Requests One of the biggest mistakes you can make on LinkedIn is to send a request to connect with a former colleague or business partner but without thinking about personalization.
Today's workers are pretty entitled when it comes to Olympics - watching during the workday: More than three - quarters say it's «appropriate» for them to take work time to watch a competition or check scores — and a surprising 56 % think it's just fine for them or their colleagues to spend half an hour of the workday watching, listening to, or reading about the games, and almost 10 % think it's reasonable to spend an hour or more concentrating on the Games instead of their jobs.
«As my colleagues go to sleep tonight, they need to think about whether the political support of the gun industry is worth the blood that flows endlessly onto the floors of American churches, elementary schools, movie theaters, and city streets.
He continued: «As my colleagues go to sleep tonight, they need to think about whether the political support of the gun industry is worth the blood that flows endlessly onto the floors of American churches, elementary schools, movie theaters, and city streets.
Figure out what technique works best for you, whether it's interviewing colleagues, writing about current events, emulating the top thought leaders in your field, or surveying your own audience to find out what they want to read.
Now that you've declared your sales targets for 2015, identified three new markets you're aiming to move into, and signed up for that time - management training course you've been avoiding, have you thought about setting some personal fitness goals and sharing them with all your office colleagues?
When a colleague vents to you about a frustration or a problem, you think the best way to be supportive is to talk about your own experience that you deem similar.
And even if you don't see a single tree on your jaunt out of the office, getting away from the need to think about work, keep up appearances, and make small talk with colleagues will make your break hugely more refreshing, Jarrett reports.
(Case in point: Whenever my RAND Corporation colleagues and I talk about our model for helping community groups plan prevention programs, Getting To Outcomes — GTO for short — most everyone thinks about the old GM muscle car, not our planning model.)
My work colleague that I talk to about investing just asked me today what I think about solar.
Last week, when I heard my colleagues talking about Hurricane Harvey, I did not think much of it beyond the typical flood warnings that come with any bout of heavy rain in Houston.
-- With the spotlight on him, the president's son - in - law has become «paranoid,» CNN reports: «Kushner also feels that he has come under fire from his own West Wing colleagues recently, with the notion that «everyone is out to get him,» a source said... Kushner... told people that he suspected the timing of the story about his foreign contacts was coordinated to be released when issues surrounding his security clearance were in the news, according to a source familiar with his thinking
«I heard about this organization from a former colleague and thought what a great way to get more women comfortable with the technical stuff.»
For example, in a recent ProOpinion poll, 21 percent of business professionals thought that complaints about other colleagues and bosses are discussed most often at the water cooler.
It's easy to think the Stormy Daniels scandal is a silly story, but as my colleague Matt Yglesias writes, this isn't just a story about infidelity with a porn star.
When Steve Parsons and his colleagues published their first report on the gold «production cliff» in early 2013, they thought the thesis was obvious, even though almost no one was talking about it.
That said, I don't think that should give us an excuse to stand aside as a fellow church member is gossiped about, or when a colleague is ostracized or bullied, or any other of the plethora of destructive behaviors.
Over all, about two - thirds thought their colleagues would approve of their giving a socially relevant sermon.
Conceding his «second thoughts» about how virtue has been treated by his colleagues, he rejects their facile equation of the concept with complete self - sacrifice in the name of the public good.
My former colleague at McCormick Seminary, Carl Dudley, when asked what he thought about some issue or recommendation would often reply, «How do I know what I think until I've said it?»
He was excited when he arrived on campus because, after years of working in other environments, he thought that he was finally about to learn, from his colleagues on the faculty, how one could teach science in a way that was integrated fully with the faith.
In my colleague's way of thinking, talk about «authentic» preaching is tainted by the introduction of performance categories.
During an animated discussion with a colleague about a course listed in our catalogue entitled, «The Oral Performance of Scripture and Sermon,» he turned to me and said: «You don't think of preaching as a performance, do you?»
My colleague Ryan Nanni once did the horrifying work of rounding up the most terrifying old college mascots, and, three years later, he still can't sleep (he also has some thoughts about the genitalia of anthropomorphized blob mascots, but that's neither here nor there).
@L A Gooner, do nt you think it's possible that the players talk to one another about where THEY believe perceive recognise discern or understand what direction the club is heading in based on what they or their more experienced past or present colleagues have experienced in the past 5 or 6 seasons.
In a recent conversation about mentoring with my long - time colleague Nettie Fabrie from Sound Circle Center who is the Pedagogical Dean of the Seattle Waldorf School, I posed a question about mentoring a new and untrained teacher and she shared with me an important thought about mentoring new teachers in general.
The world went right on turning, and maybe, just maybe, I gave a couple of my colleagues something to think about.
So I think you are wrong about my colleagues.
Other parents, your child, and fellow colleagues can be excellent sources of information and now is the perfect time to start asking questions to gather intel as you begin thinking about a gift that shows how much you appreciate their hard work.
Photo Credit — Tanya Walker Parsons Midwife — https://www.facebook.com/pages/Natures-Way-Midwifery/129382907153629 A colleague of mine recently asked me to share my thoughts about the upcoming ecstatic birth tele - summit which begins October 20th.
Telling the world, my family and friends, my colleagues, my clients about the sick thoughts I had, the actions I took, is more than hard.
Have you thought about partnering with a colleague from a neighboring district to team up and run a much bigger school nutrition program nearby?
I have asked various colleagues of mine as well as mothers in general, to weigh in on their thoughts about this bold cover.
I think what the great thing is about this is, unlike our colleagues in Washington, we came together with diverging views from different parties or the same party, we have to put New Yorkers back to work,» Silver said.
Through the course of the conversations, I and my colleague Dan Jarvis - Labour's shadow minister for the arts and creative industries — have been having with people in the industry it's clear that there are some themes emerging about what our vision should look like and I want to hear from you about what you think.
These two points alone give Mr. Paul Stephenson and his colleagues a lot to think about.
Legislator Kathleen Rapp, R - Liverpool, urged her colleagues to think about the salary increase as a tool for recruiting the next county executive.
David Cameron hit back at yesterday's PMQs, warning his military colleagues to «think very carefully about what you're about to say».
He said he doesn't think his colleagues would have a negative word to say about him.
I think that my colleague the Shadow Chancellor might have something to say about that.
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