Sentences with phrase «think everyone like»

I think everyone likes working in an environment like that.»
I think everyone likes the idea of success, but I think we've gone a long way down the road of doing things the «right way» that it would be a shame to see us go the same direction as Chelsea and City and just buy trophies.

Not exact matches

I think only in the past year or so, I've been like, no, everyone has their own journey, and they're doing their own thing.
For several hours each day, unbeknownst to those employees, the researchers raised and lowered the amount of carbon dioxide in the air, and then tested everyone on nine different kinds of cognitive ability, like responding to a crisis, strategic thinking and applying their knowledge to a practical task.
«Everyone will tell you they have the best people and we like to think we do too, but we are able to deploy the best people because we have tightly controlled business systems that allow us to use the best people to do the work that most requires their talents.
You'd think that investors would be among the most cold - blooded and rational consumers of information — after all, fortunes depend on them making bias - free judgments about what they hear on earnings calls — but according to this new research, they are actually highly swayed by one tiny shift in language, just like everyone.
It's not just on the court; maybe someone doesn't like getting emails at 2 a.m. I think when everyone gets the personal attention and you [add] consistency and support, everyone can be their best.
At a more micro level, we want everyone in an organization to think like an entrepreneurial owner as it relates to his or her work.
Our social networks are bubbles that trick us into believing everyone else thinks and acts more like us.
Press «Like» if you think everyone who teaches six - year - olds is a «Miracle Worker» in their own way.»
Think of it as modern - day lead nurturing that everyone «likes
Many of us would like to think that there are boundaries of common decency that everyone understands, unwritten rules that people should naturally follow — especially in the workplace.
«And then we'd go back and say, «OK, everyone thinks you're a director, go on LinkedIn, check out the other directors, we really feel like you'll feel like you're a director.
A new, improved version of something everyone already likes can be a wonderful idea for a new business, or so you'd think.
He goes on to say that they meddle in the marketing of their portfolio companies because «we can fake it far more convincingly than in other areas...» As I always say, marketing is like sex; everyone thinks they're good at it.
It seems like everyone has an idea that they think is the next big thing, yet very few of those people ever take the steps to execute on it.
However, because everyone on the planet is now a blogger (which sounds to me like a word that would better describe a bloated jogger), I thought it might be helpful to share a few tips about how to write the worst possible blog you can.
Extolling the trailblazing, renegade spirit of iconic historical figures like Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Wright brothers, ethnographer Simon Sinek dares people be rebels, to «think, act and communicate» in ways that are «the complete opposite of everyone else.»
To borrow a punch line from Duke professor Dan Ariely, artificial intelligence is like teenage sex: «Everyone talks about it, nobody really knows how to do it, everyone thinks everyone else is doing it, so everyone claims they are doing itEveryone talks about it, nobody really knows how to do it, everyone thinks everyone else is doing it, so everyone claims they are doing iteveryone thinks everyone else is doing it, so everyone claims they are doing iteveryone else is doing it, so everyone claims they are doing iteveryone claims they are doing it.»
So I think everyone in the company wants to say I like this place, it does good things, it's a good citizen where we do business.
In a recent Big Think video, she lays out the case for absolutely everyone adopting a little bit of the entrepreneurial mindset, and also a offers a few dead - simple tricks to help you learn to think like a fouThink video, she lays out the case for absolutely everyone adopting a little bit of the entrepreneurial mindset, and also a offers a few dead - simple tricks to help you learn to think like a fouthink like a founder.
She realized the value of teaching her employees how to think like this when she was trying to grow her own company and realized that it didn't always come naturally to everyone.
«As an entrepreneur, I'm such an advocate for everyone to think like an entrepreneur,» Blakely says, kicking off her talk.
«Everyone thinks the gig economy is for Millennials — Uber and Lyft drive - sharing services, AirBnB home rentals and the like.
You can think of it sort of like an endless Excel spreadsheet everyone shares.
This is not always easy since there are so many different people on this planet and not everyone thinks like you do.
I like to think that everyone here feels comfortable voicing their opinion and discussing concerns with management simply by walking into my office and having a conversation.
Remember, the vast majority of the world thinks it's impossible to consistently make more than 10 - 20 % / year returns so everyone eats up boring, conservative, diversified mutual funds and long - term investments, at their most speculative being in giant companies like Apple (AAPL) and Google (GOOG)... viewing inspirational stories like this turning $ 1,500 into $ 1 million and and this international trader and this teenager with skepticism...
When we get back, I want to talk a little bit about the modern workplace and how we change it, because I think there's a lot of discussion about how we create innovation, how we come up with innovation, and how we get to the new work environment, which I think everyone feels like there is one coming.
But primarily it looks like big picture thinking about how to control the variables in its model that currently exist outside its control — and that's potentially going to be good for everyone on the road in urban centers.
I think it's important to have a brief standup meeting with all the key content creators each week; just because there is an accessible calendar doesn't mean everyone is living and dying by it like the person who maintains it.
Piers Morgan generated some discussion by tweeting that there's a «message there, methinks, for all the screaming Trump - hating liberals: not everyone in America thinks like you...»
I feel like we are back in December again, where everyone thinks that there is a super secret that some Fed officials have this knowledge that the economy is really good.»
 Almost a quarter of that was the auto aid. It was important for preserving jobs, for sure. But does it count as «stimulus,» in the sense of stimulating expenditure? I don't think so. It was more in the realm of a balance sheet transfer that kept an important company going. If the auto aid was «stimulus,» then so too was the much larger line of credit which Ottawa advanced to the banks (they could have tapped $ 200 billion under Mr. Flaherty's EFF mechanism)-- all of which was also repaid. In that case, Ottawa's «stimulus» was more like a quarter - trillion dollars... far outpacing everyone else in the OECD as a share of GDP! Of course that's nonsense. This was just one of many ways that Ottawa inflated the true value of its stimulus effort last year (including counting as «stimulus» the increase in EI payouts that automatically accompanied last year's mass layoffs).
We just call it «The Spirit» and move on while everyone else is like «Well, he says The Spirit told him to, so I guess that is what we are supposed to do...» Well maybe, but I think The Spirit gets some credit for some bad ideas that were not His.
You get to practice your silly religion all you like, it's just when you attempt to inject that into my school, my courthouse or my government that I will stand up and shout in your face, so don't act all surprised when it happens like «Oh, well, we just didn't know, we thought everyone wanted us to force our religion on the rest of society...»
As for you, seek help for your bigotry toward everyone who doesn't think exactly like you.
And don't forget all the victims of Christianity's own Jim Jones... I'm certain you and all you Christian Extremists are in your churches, always trying to find ways to brainwash everyone into committing suicide like Jim Jones and have plans to blow up buildings like Timothy McVeigh and think about as well as act upon your perverted thoughts by molesting young boys... don't you?
And for those of you who think of themselves as the» know it all kind» and everyone else is ignorant, whether you like it or not God created you and the universe, now if you don't see that then that is the ultimate ignorance.
preacherlady: you are a wise woman trey: listen to what she says & stop trying to get everyone to accept you Reality check 1: not everyone has to like or love you for you to be happy Reality check 2: as long as it is true for me I am going to say what I believe so I am going to have to let the rest of you do that too, even if I think you are wrong Questions: what part of «love one another» don't you guys understand?
After several years immersed in the rarefied coffee - klatch theological conjectures dominating your seminary study group, you will think everyone talks like that.
They want to be treated the same as everyone else, and people like you think they want something special.
But, seriously, I agree with are122: «Think if everyone treated everyone else like that.»
What arrogance to think that «my» belief is the only way and everyone else should die or be like me!
You can't claim anything as fact even though you like to in order to puff up your chest and make everyone else think you're intelligent.
I guess zombie jesus did preach for everyone, although it looks like everyones failed because theres still a solid amount of jews around, so apparently jesus» message was lost on a hefty amount of people because he thought he could play the part of messiah and didn't convince that many people.
They thought it could look like he actually did something (because he has done little other than to disrupt, spend and tax the H out of everyone).
I think everyone wants to think Jesus is like them, be they gay, straight or into sheep.
If everyone thought like Ms. Morthole we would be surprised at how fast religous conflicts in our country and throughout the world would go away.
Christians, on the other hand, who seem to think the own everything and can tell everyone what to do, need to be treated like any other aggressive neurotic children — firmly denied each and every anti-social desire they have no matter how much they whine or throw a temper tantrum.
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