Sentences with phrase «thinking about spending money»

But the place where you really should think about spending money is on your cover, because nothing kills me more when I hear that, well, that cover looked self - published.
It may be difficult to think about spending money on dog training when you don't even have a dog yet!
Many of them would rather pay up front so that they don't have to think about spending money.

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When you think about it, It makes sense that when money is tight, people stay in and make their own fun rather than going out and spending money
Despite that, almost every insurance company I talked to was spending an incredible amount of time and money trying to get people to think about their insurance company more often.
You can also think of this model similar to how Dan Sullivan of the Strategic Coach talks about how you need to spend most of your time doing the things you are best at and enjoy doing that you can also make money doing.
Due to the economic downturn of the last few years, many businesses still need to think twice about spending more money than they have to.
Most companies spend a lot of time — and moneythinking about customer acquisition.
She had been using the wrong currency conversion math - and had spent the week spending about ten times the amount of money she thought she was.
Think about how much money you spend on new customer acquisition — is it less than $ 4 and a couple minutes of your time?
We spent a decent amount of money, but we didn't have to think about it.
About a fifth (21 percent) think the answer is investing more money in IT systems, and 13 percent say they should spend more time planning and researching the best solutions for the company's needs.
There's a big difference between paying people to participate in a focus group and having them actually think they're about to spend money on something.
«So I think we should perhaps spend all the money [which is] going to Mars to learn about Earth.
Livingston made a lot of money, but she also used a variety of strategies to save big over the years, such as tracking her spending and automating her savings, but it was one mental trick that made the biggest difference: Think about purchases in terms of cost per hour.
You may end up spending less money, feeling more confident about t... he security of your data, and, should the topic arise, working with someone who thinks a football is elliptical, not round.
But I think what we really need to think about are the stories behind the products and services we expound and tell, and spend money on.
Most of the time he thinks twice about spending his money because he knows he has to work for it.
And research shows that means you think less about the money you're spending as you tap your screen to buy.
I truly think if more people spent time thinking about ways to better invest their money, they will generate much greater wealth over time.
«But I believe there's something missing from most of the discussion: You should spend just as much time thinking about how to bring in extra money as you do thinking of ways to save what you already have.
Don't think about this as money spent, think about it as paying yourself for your future.
Just think about how much money is spent on paid search.
Whether money is sent, spent, invested, or more, cryptocurrencies represent a paradigm shift in how we think about money.
They have been saving furiously for years living below their means and then hey presto the fateful day arrives — Im not saying they havent thought about it — and their personality traits towards money men they have to make a paradigm shift ie start to spend.
That is a huge amount of money to spend and to think in one year the company spent about $ 84 million.
By paying yourself first through automatic payroll deductions, you are diverting money into a retirement or savings account before you have the opportunity to think about spending it.»
The 30 - something retiree's secret to financial independence boils down to the habit of thinking about money as something to invest rather than something to spend.
I remember getting real cross with my little sister when she told me that she went out to see the movie The Exorcism of Emily Rose, but when she started asking me questions about God and all that, I was kind of thinking, «You know Olga, maybe this is a good thing that Hollywood is spending some money on making horror movies.»
When it comes to money, I like to think I'm like most people: I put away what I can and spend the rest, only occasionally feeling guilty about not doing...
That right there will make churches think twice about spending their money on a new building they may not actually need.
Planning the church budget in this way really makes church leaders and elders think twice about where they spend their money, and whether or not it is really necessary to pave the parking lot or upgrade the sound system.
But religious leaders spend almost as much time making you feel guilty about actually thinking, than they do raising money from the non-thinkers.
I guess I feel the same way about a liberal agenda that say that to get out of debt we have to spend more, or that my tax dollars have to pay for something I think is morally wrong (Obamacare sets up a fund to pay for late term abortions) or a government that confiscates kids lunches, or tells me how much soda I can drink, or uses my tax money to choose winners and losers (mostly losers but Obma doners) in energy production that produces no energy yet we are sitting on more coal and oil than any other nation on the planet.
It does involve risk to spend money in hopes of breaking out of that circle when it might not work, and foundations and other institutions ought to think about cushioning those risks.
I mean, just add up how much you spend on these six items every month, and then think about what you could do with all that extra money!
When it comes to money, I like to think I'm like most people: I put away what I can and spend the rest, only occasionally feeling guilty about not doing a little more.
Christians should think about the amount of money and attention spent on pets in light of other pressing needs.
Oh... forgot you Proving... I wasn't referring to what he said... on the surface, it's fine to have a point of view... whether I agree with it or not... but when you are A) in a position of influence and B) spending money to fight the opposing view... and it's to stop two people who love each other from wedding in the eyes of their Lord, then it is hate... if your ignorance allows you to think my comments are stupid... so be it... and one last point about slavery... whether it was Democrats or Republicans who supported, or fought against slavery... many justified slavery because of their perverted interpretation of the bible... most people can't tell a simple story from one person to the next... but so many foolish Christians think they know exactly what the bible is saying w / o any doubt... forget the fact that it's been translated and passed for 1000s of years... yup you must be right that God is against two people loving each other... He must have made a mistake with those folks huh?
I'd been thinking about buying some kind of Canon 5D for a couple of years, but I had a hard time committing to spending that kind of money on something that will soon go obsolete.
I don't even want to think about the amount of money I am sure that I have spent within the past 8 years that I have been going there.
To form the burgers ~ I thought about buying a hamburger press but didn't want to spend the money ~ so I take a wide ~ ish 1/2 cup measuring cup and pack it full (mine is stainless steel) pressing down ~ then I «fwump» it carefully down on a surface ~ the compacted burg easily «falls» out, take a flat wide knife and carefully press it out as wide as I want it.
Another thing I got to thinking about was the fact that bloggers DO actually spend a lot of money on the materials for their blogs.
If anyone was upset about picking up Holland... please find exhibit A as to why I think spending the money (and 59th pick) was a good thing.
I agree about Meredith, I think it was a mistake, but put in context it wasn't an easy decision as he just spent a lot of money on a # 1 TE, a # 1 WR, and a # 2 or 3 WR (gabriel).
My point about Krychowiak was that I really don't think Wenger will go for him as he's not renowned for spending money perhaps the point was noit put across clearly for that I'll apologise but Ill be happy again to be proved wrong but I can not see it happening.
When you have the money and don't spend it, that is useless to even think about it.
Why does everyone say we can afford this and that to me I'm not so sure we have cash from with in or out there's a lot not adding up like when we just bought Cech does not make sense we buy lacasette but sead kolasnic was free I'm not sure we have da cash and if we do can we spend or do we have sell like debuchy got 70 grand a wk most of us wouldn't make that in a year just think about that, he didn't play at all and that's why we haven't da money and sanogoal like cum on cut da squad pay the real players, manage da club get world class players and great squad players
but how about the people here that think we should spend big money for an aging tight end in free agency?
And if you think about it, the triumph of the underdogs Leicester City has actually proved the Frenchman right, because for years he has been saying that it is not all about spending money on big name transfers.
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