Sentences with phrase «thinking about the lessons»

Still, there is no harm in thinking about the lessons of that catastrophe.
After a difficult loss, take time to think about the lessons you can learn from the experience.
As a long trip together ends, it's time to get more personal and think about the lessons learned from the ups and downs along the...
Think about the lessons you have learned from it.
We also have evidence from parents that many children have continued to think about lessons at home.
As happens every year for Butts, a 3rd grade teacher at Blaney Elementary School in a suburb of the South Carolina state capital, a flurry of thoughts about lesson plans and bulletin boards quickly supplanted the usual summer lull.
Summer is the best time to think about your lesson ideas because you have so much time.
«Teachers will go home and start to think about lessons that will align with them.»
Think about your lesson / daily routine and consider the areas where students are less engaged, have more frequent behavior challenges, have trouble completing tasks, or have become bored with the current routine.
Afterward, begin by stating your thoughts about the lesson and seeing who else had the same perceptions, followed by teachers sharing what they saw that no one else noted.
Collaborative Pairs is the base grouping and organizational tool for classroom use where students are paired for the purposes of engaging their thinking about the lesson and monitoring their understanding.
Certainly, the fact that I had translated some of these tales back in the nineties really helped me have a sense of them, since I'd studied them and thought about the lessons they were teaching: this is a tale of cunning; this is a tale of folk wisdom; that's a tale about listening to your elders; that's a tale about not listening to your elders.
I would hope that those working on projects such as ICESat II think about the lessons of Glory's failure.
What are your thoughts about the lessons that this incident teaches us and what will you be emphasizing going forward as you write your Dot Earth blog for the New York Times?
Today, the anniversary of the referendum, is a good day to forget the babble in the bubble and think about lessons from another project that changed the world, the famous ARPA / PARC team of the 1960s and 1970s.

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You wrote the following in a blog post: «When I joined First Round, I gave a lot of thought to the type of VC I want to be, and I decided to be one that wouldn't hedge talking about mistakes and lessons hard won.»
I think the lesson is about accepting defeat.
In short, if you want to take a lesson from Netflix and Terminix, you need to think about the lifetime value of that customer.
Think about life experiences that have impacted you, and start to tell stories to teach important lessons to those you are leading.
Sharing your lessons will also show your employees how to think about mistakes and move forward.
The idea of Getting to Yes was to translate their thinking about multilateral peace agreements into lessons that might be applied to more quotidian forms of negotiation.
Don't be that someone who thinks they «failed» at a romantic relationship and therefore ignores all the lessons to learn about themselves.
Lesson: It's never too early in life to think about later in life.
Ben Thompson, a technology analyst who happens to run his own one - man media company — a subscription - based newsletter and podcasting venture called Stratechery — thinks there is a broader lesson about how writing of any kind can be monetized in an era when pageviews are worth less and less.
In this role, I learned invaluable lessons about growing a business that have shaped the way I think about sales culture.
But the lesson worth thinking about is a little more complicated.
As you think about your business and consider the challenge to build brand, generate buzz and stay on the radar as a small business owner with limited time and a limited budget, there are some very simple lessons to learn here:
And as the kids head back to class for another school year, it made me think about all of the valuable lessons that I learned as a boy that continue to resonate and apply to my daily routine.
This is great result in and of itself, but you should also think about how valuable this lesson is when applied to HubSpot's broader email marketing program.
A few months later, Jim Euchner, the CIO of Goodyear, interviewed me for the Research - Technology Management journal and I summarized some key excerpts from the discussion here: Corporate Innovation Management: A Methodology Discussion For those of you thinking about corporate innovation, I've recently covered the issues that most frequently come up and the lessons we have learned based on our experience working with various organizations:
I think E's book is more about business lessons and Facebook marketing insights vs. just facebook marketing tactics.
I couldn't stop thinking about this book, and am still trying to integrate its lessons into my life and work.
You may think college is about making lifelong friendships, learning valuable life lessons, and creating fun memories.
Think about it this way — if the London Fire Brigade offered their free fire training lessons to Kate Winslet a few hours after another group did the exact same thing, they'd look foolish and behind the times, not to mention their effort would be wasted.
Some of those early lessons are ones that I've stared at and replicated so many times that I think of them as laws of investing - «canonical» or «textbook» truths about favorable and hostile markets that seem to hold true within nearly every subset of history and across international markets as well.
(RM) A lesson in taking seriously theological perspectives that have stood the test of time, and in thinking about how these ancient truths can be made relevant to folks who hang around places like Las Vegas.
So, I think that the Christians that hold protest vigils outside of the prisons when a criminal is about to be put to death, is an example of Christians using the «cast the first stone» lesson.
it's fine to take the moral lessons as general lessons, but those that take it as «Truth»... got ta wonder about the critical thinking skills...
Our friends at Zondervan have created the most fun and thought filled Bible when it comes to teaching our kids about Jesus and the lessons in the stories.
On a completely unrelated matter, did anyone else notice that Roberts voted to strike down the federal Stolen Valor Act on the same day Michael Knox Beran thinks John Roberts taught us all a valuable lesson about how judicial review should only very, very rarely be used?
I think the last time I went was just disturbing... The priest talked for 45 minutes about a «lesson» from the bible about giving to the poor, about giving even when you yourself don't have much, to help the ones who really need help.
Nevertheless, although Hartshorne does demonstrate that metaphysics definitely can illuminate theology, his most profound lesson has been that right thinking about God can shed amazing light upon the entire metaphysical landscape.
I thought there were a few lessons in the Bible about being humble.
But, I do think there are some important voices and lessons that need to be shared and I'd like to think about how we can share them more clearly from hearing from men and women in missiology.
I don't know what every man thinks on the subject because I dare to ask or even talk about the subject nor even mention it in any of my sermons or lessons but the only time I hear the subject is when the news reports talk about these sex criminals and pedophiles did this while looking for and even while watching their next victims.
I think the best lesson I've learnt is to not be shy — tell people about your blog online, and in real life, and don't shy away from being a part of your photos or relating your content back to you!
I'm pretty sure I could eat half of the halved recipe:) I might have to quote your linguistic lesson on the linguistic / translation blog I write for — I'm all about food whenever I can think up a topic!
i have never questioned her about it, but i secretly like to think of it as a lesson well learned!
A: I think the biggest lesson I have learned is that if you change how you talk about these issues, you can also change how people think about them.
That's the lesson of the burger: We should probably be thinking about that more in our daily diets as a food culture.
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