Sentences with phrase «thrive on good»

I thrive on a good challenge.
Relationships thrive on good clear communication.»
Not only am I currently enrolled at Titan University, but I thrive on a good challenge and work best under pressure.
Keeping Employees & Customers Happy A pet retailer can't thrive on good deeds alone.
Like other cats, Bengals will thrive on good food.
Just like us, healthy pets can't thrive on good nutrition alone — so try to recommend a fun, active lifestyle as often as possible.
These learners are practical, savvy, and thrive on a good challenge, especially when it reflects their personal interests and is accompanied by instant gratification.
Single since 2008 and not In any rush... I believe everything happens for a reason and I thrive on good energy...
Muscles need sleep and thrive on good quality rest just as much as they thrive on high quality food and protein.
It's hard to get them in when we live very busy lives, but our cells thrive on good nourishment.
Mentoring relationships thrive on good communication — remember that your mentor can not read your mind!
Many successful people thrive on good health and seek a natural adrenaline rush, such as a regular fitness program or even extreme sports.
Most importantly, until «they» find something that babies thrive on better than breastmilk, there is no reason to do anything but.
Luckily, this girl thrives on a good challenge, especially when it involves shopping.
If your working or performance dog is not thriving on the best performance food you can buy, it might be time to contact a nutritionist to get assistance.
Here are seven signs your cat is thriving on a well - balanced, nutritious cat food:
It's not like Alan Wake is thriving on good graphics (and certainly not facial animation) because it's thriving on visual design and style, all adding up to a sense of genuinely harrowing paranoia.
Moto brand thrives on Good user experience and many like that about it.
An avid DIYer that can't leave «well enough» alone, Corey thrives on a good challenge — whether it's a furniture flip, new build or a room makeover.

Not exact matches

«Worst day» answers tell whether a person is a team player — if their response focuses on what went wrong without taking any ownership, there is a good chance they won't thrive in a collaborative environment.»
Leaders thrive when they strengthen relationships with their people by spending more one - on - one time with them to hear their suggestions, ideas, problems and issues as well as talking about performance issues and their work.
Indeed, the once thriving labour - sponsored funds sector seems to be teetering on the verge of oblivion — a good thing, in the eyes of critics who claim it puts unsophisticated investors at risk and skews Canada's venture capital market toward technology sector long shots with little chance of payoff.
For example you might think Innovation sounds good until you realize that your life thrives on stability rather than constant change.
Privately run ferry services, as well as tourist excursions, are thriving along the Pacific Northwest coast and on the Great Lakes.
The Qwiki app will live on as a standalone entity inside Yahoo!, where we will grow our thriving community and where our team will continue to work to help you share life's best experiences.
Zenios: This process for gaining deep customer understanding helps large companies as well, because they thrive on processes.
On the flip side, if you're giving the power back to your customers to control their own data (with respect to their engagements with you), then you are being given permission to provide incredible customer experiences for your best customers; this is the very thing that will allow you to not only survive but also thrive in this next wave of digital marketing.
Working on your own schedule suits you so much better and you thrive when you have independent projects to complete.
«Today, business is increasingly global and complex and we need all employees to be empowered to perform at their best for individuals and businesses to thrive,» wrote Brooke - Marciniak, who is No. 2 on OUTstanding's 2014 list of the top 100 LGBT business leaders, in an email to Fortune on Thursday.
Fashion sector thrives on each other's support as well as their fierce competition.
The firms that execute well this year will stand out and create a survivorship bias — where a few companies thrive and others fail, but people focus on the winners and ignore the losers.
Many people thrive on the idea that their managers or colleagues think they're doing a good job, so don't hold back if you think they deserve praise.
They are motivated by the desire to learn what it's like to live in another's shoes and they thrive on learning about others — some of their best ideas come from these conversations and really listening.
It's well - positioned to thrive on the open market without the investment banking infrastructure that normally props up a newly - public company.
Small businesses can thrive in today's challenging economy, but not if they adopt the knee - jerk responses of cutting costs, lowering prices, and hanging on until times get better.
Yet entrepreneurs thrive on lousy work, because putting out lousy work means that at least they're producing, and it's better to create and fail than to not have created at all.
Her last two books, Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and Creating a Life of Well - Being, Wisdom, and Wonder and The Sleep Revolution: Transforming Your Life, One Night At A Time, on the science, history and mystery of sleep, both became instant international bestsellers.
We thrive on the challenge and purpose to help people, and companies, become the best they can be.
She thrives on solving the industry's biggest challenges and streamlining processes so cannabis businesses can grow faster, stay compliant, and better serve their consumers.
If your puppy thrives on grain - free kibble, Blue Buffalo has one of the best.
1 In short, the media thrives on market noise, and in their world, the more chatter the better.
Although no company wants to hire extremely money - motivated candidates for fear they'll quickly move on to the next higher paying job, it's generally an accurate stereotype that some of the best salespeople thrive on the potential for high monetary reward.
Ditto for the globalization of production and the other deflationary forces we've been discussing since we wrote two books on deflation in the late 1990s, Deflation: Why it's coming, whether it's good or bad, and how it will affect your investments, business and personal affairs (1998) and Deflation: How to survive and thrive in the coming wave of deflation (1999).
That's why many good businesses thrive based on passion.
The bottom line: While the energy sector comes with considerable near - term downside, the key for the long term is selectivity and a focus on those names best positioned to survive, or even thrive, in what may be a prolonged period of low energy prices.
The Love & Money Podcast — we work on building better relationships with money and with each other, taking on these topics, together so we can thrive in both love and money.
With reports on the thriving economy, the low taxes, the manageable deficit, the ability to make painful budget cuts — things are so good in Texas that even some California lawmakers want to learn the secrets to Perry's management of Lone Star success.
The authors draw on the work of social analysts like David Popenoe and David Blankenhorn, Judith Wallerstein and Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, Sara McLanahan and Gary Sandefur to show that in general children thrive best in intact, two - parent families.
That law is a combination of reason, the needs and wants of any given society, and ingrained emotional responses based on the fact that we evolved in such a way that we thrive best as part of mutually interdependent communities.
Yet this, I suspect, is the best possible condition for Christians to undergo at this juncture in time; for out of just this open and honest uncertainty, this chaos of spirit, thought is borne, and nothing is more needful for the Christian future than that the community of Christ's discipleship, which has thriven heretofore on power and convention, should now become a community of original — and therefore critical and troubling — thought.
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