One would have
thought people spend so much to make themselves feel better.
I think people spend too much time running their mouth but not moving, lets be active christians empowered by the holy spirit with a supernatural love that the world longs for!
I think people spend a lot of time putting down other people's workouts because they think that what they do is best.
I think people spend to much time working and...
I think people spend a lot of hours playing these games and the music may loop or whatever, but I think if it's good music it adds to the experience.
Not exact matches
Most
people would not
spend much time
thinking about Western Australia's waste issues aside from considering into which bins to dump their household rubbish and recycling.
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.»
These
people became productive because they had to
think a little bit more, be choosier about how they
spend their time and what they focused on.
People spend a lot of time
thinking about good things that didn't happen, but might have done.
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.
People tend to impulse - buy more when they don't
spend 10 minutes filling out their card info and
thinking about what they're buying, so with one - click ordering its easier to
spend without
thinking.
It's important to «
spend time reflecting on and
thinking about your influence and how
people respond to your emotions, be more self - and socially aware about your presence,» he advises.
Steve Buckley figured that out and
thought the best way to make some progress on this, and I
think he's right, wasn't to go out and hire a consultant as we often would have done, but rather get some of these
people in from the DMZ and so on who are
spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day.
If your company has to let
people go,
spend a lot of time
thinking about who it should be.
«That being said, we are all human, and I
think you'll see that most of the time I
spend on weekends is focused on
spending time with
people.
Research shows that approximately 40 percent of everyday speech is
spent telling other
people what we
think or feel — basically, talking about our subjective experiences.
Managers
spend lots of time trying to figure out how to keep their employees happy, but when it comes to sales
people they tend to
think of things strictly in monetary terms.
«It's like a wedding,» Slowiaczek said, «and
people don't
think twice about
spending $ 6,000 to $ 8,000 for flowers or $ 10,000 for a honeymoon.»
I
think it's because
people didn't stop
spending as much as they shifted how they
spent.
When you
think about conventional management
thinking and practices in a dog - eat - dog, transactional business world, not enough leaders
spend the time to do what Watson had to learn over his many years at Chevron: Getting results through the
people and relationship side of the business.
These are the
people who not only
think outside the box — that's where they
spend most of their time.
I don't
think there is a way you can
spend enough money to all of a sudden change
people's mind.»
Although Fiasco Gelato has regular meetings, huddles and lunches with the intent of igniting collective creativity and innovation, Boettcher doesn't watch when his employees come and go, and has never denied a vacation request: «You don't track the time
people spend thinking about how the business is going to get to the next level, so, why would I track their time off?»
I
think Jim Rohn's quote applies: «You are the average of the five
people you
spend the most time with.»
But Byrne
thinks Overstock's decision to accept more alt - coins could jump - start their adoption as a payment tool, and that more
people will
spend them rather than hoard them.
But the reason that she
thinks she might be boring is that while other
people like to
spend their spare moments leaping out of planes or skiing off mountains, Lolly reaches for a book.
And, if you
think about the children in that house and how the length and depth of that recession really impacted
people, I
think you have an entire generation with permanently changed
spending habits.»
By his estimate, he's
spent 80 percent of his career reading and
thinking, and is still one of the world's most successful
people.
There are approximately 60 million households in the U.S. that have a dog, 90 percent
people think of their pup as more than a pet (meaning more money to be
spent) and dogs are living longer.
Think of it this way: Some
people don't even look at print ads or digital banner ads, so you're wasting part of your ad
spend there.
Most
people don't
think much about all the time they
spend in their cars driving to sales calls, meetings or even OfficeMax, but those work - related miles add up.
And because of our gender's history we
spend a considerable amount of time just trying to measure up to what we
think people expect from us.
Hey tech
people: if you are responsible for an algorithm that chooses what
people see,
spend tomorrow
thinking carefully about your choices
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.
«If
people know that their fellow co-workers are watching out for theft, they will
think twice before stealing because there are higher odds they will be caught,» says Terrence Shulman, founder of the The Shulman Center for Compulsive Theft,
Spending & Hoarding and author of Biting the Hand that Feeds: The Employee Theft Epidemic (Infinity Publishing, 2005).
«Mr. O'Reilly, I don't
think you are the right
person to lecture me on advocacy in journalism when you
spend most of your program giving your opinions without asking questions,» he said.
I've got to
think that each of these
people spent more than the average couple of seconds looking at a typical magazine ad to execute this program.
I
think the average
person on the ground would never
spend that amount of money - they have to
spend it on something that makes sense and this is definitely saving our planet.»
A lot of
people put it off starting because they don't
think that their week is an accurate representation of how they
spend their time, according to Vanderkam.
Think again: Successful
people don't
spend time on things that don't make an impact; they look for leverage so they can do the much harder work of execution.
Research shows approximately 40 percent of everyday speech is
spent telling other
people what we
think or feel — basically, talking about our subjective experiences.
«We
think that Black Friday has gotten out of hand and so we are choosing to invest in helping
people get outside with loved ones this holiday season, over
spending it in the aisles.
«I
think it's going to make
people spend money needlessly.»
I get up early at a ridiculous hour, I go to work,
spend time with the troops, take care of my family, I love taking care of
people, and I
think that kind of thing resonates with
people today.»
But being persuasive means being convincing — which means sounding intelligent, since few
people spend much time listening to
people they
think are not intelligent.
A lot of
people still
think of the pharmaceutical industry as a free -
spending behemoth that counted on a handful of brand - name drugs such as Lipitor, Viagra and Prozac to make up for all the misses.
«A rational
person thinking through this might say «I want them to take this money and
spend it on programming, not on a gift,»» Meer said.
I have had things like
people who never paid their taxes,
people who lied on the show,
people who didn't
think that if they
spent money on their personal credit cards it should be considered an expense.
That, just because you have a little shop on Main Street selling crafts or coffee or whatever knickknacks,
people should
spend their money with you just because they're «
thinking small»?
HubSpot co-founder and chief technical officer Dharmesh Shah is the architect and author of our Culture Code and Brian
spends a lot of his time
thinking about culture and
people as we grow.