Sentences with phrase «time seeing the big picture»

Dating with a learning disability Page 1 of 1: The other day my mother said I have a hard time seeing the big picture.

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However, don't always go with your immediate impulse; take the time to see the big picture.
Allowing yourself time to see the big picture and consider how you can handle it productively, will prevent you from making poor choices.
Some Christians say that God foreknows what a person will do when they hear the Gospel because God sees the past and the future as one big picture all at once since God is outside of time that He created as part of this universe.
Again, it's vital to stand back and try to see the big picture so we can be, in the words of the chronicler, people who «understood the times» (1 Chronicles 12:32).
-- The main differentiation between atheists and religious, seems to be perception — The perception of space and time — and how they describe what they have seen in a small picture, or big picture venue --
Every time I see a picture I am just dying to stick my face in a big bowl of creaminess!
But I've seen so many pictures of delicious looking popsicles everywhere, especially floating around pinterest (biggest time waster of my life — I'm obsessed) and I just knew that this summer I'd have to give it a try.
does anyone think the reports of us getting psg's youngster rabiot are true and if yes is he what we need atm i guessing as he is a big lad he's probably diaby long term replacement i have seen a picture of him and he doesn't look like a very strong build but i am sure a year in the gym will sort that out he would add much needed height to our midfield and he doesn't seem to be a injury prone as diaby he has a good general skill set am sure wenger can convince him with plenty of game time any young french player knows wengers rep with youngsters he should jump at the chance to work with wenger NOW with a bit of strength work he could be a handy d / m also if wenger could mould him to play there,
It is a good to see you are giving credit to Wenger and I hope you continue to look at the bigger picture and support him even when times get tough.
Contrary to popular opinion, I really do not think that in doing so, Arsene Wenger is rushing the former La Masia youngster into the first - team, anyone who may have seen him play so far this campaign will know that Bellerin is well and truly ready for the big - time and is desperate to make the break into the Gunners» first - team picture.
Being away from your kids in order to comply with a joint custody arrangement allows you to see the bigger picture, that your kids are indeed thriving and that the time they're spending with your ex is good for them.
Many families like to use time - lines, so children can see the big picture of history.
But stress is really subjective and it can feel terrible at times, so acknowledging and validating an athlete's stress can also provide perspective for them to see the big picture in the long run.
The biggest reason those didn't work is that most breastfeeding experts don't take the time to see the whole picture of you and your baby breastfeeding.
There were several times when a simple misunderstanding could have escalated into a full - blown argument; however, reminding ourselves of what the core issue was — the feeling that was felt, the need that was identified — diffused the situation into an opportunity to really see the big picture.
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Not for the first time, the political class — practitioners and commentators alike — have frequently got too close to the details and the process to see the big picture.
You must always try to see the big picture, but at the same time focus on tiny details — so cross mind barriers on a regular basis and don't restrict your thinking.
Taking time out helps you to rationalize and see the bigger picture.
And knowing that I had submitted those awful «before» pictures made me determined to see as big of a change as I could manage in the time allowed.
But if you can't easily stick with it for 2 weeks it's probably time to add in some calories and see the big picture.
There is a time when you desperately want to see the bigger picture, when everything you are looking at right now is a wall full of postcards.
It's every time a big pleasure to read them, see the wonderful pictures and get new inspriration.
I didn't have time to actually pose for pictures (as, you'll see in the video, I was actually always in a big rush!)
In the moment, the big picture Linklater's getting at is hard to see, but that's the nature of time, isn't it?
And the only one who saw the bigger picture as clearly as possible was Ray's girlfriend, Nikki Swango (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), who might have been a small - time criminal but recognized the likes of herself when she saw them.
When a plot ultimately means so little in the big picture, it is more than disheartening to see so much time and so much talent spent on relating the intricacies therein — intricacies that come to a conclusion that is as hastily arrived at as it is meaningless to the protagonist.
The star of the show for me was Chris O'Dowd, as I was really into the IT Crowd at the time and I enjoyed to see him step up to the plate of a big motion picture like this.
The occasion was a 1960 showing of William Wellman's 1931 The Public Enemy, which Macdonald defined as «James Cagney's picture,» adding, «Wellman uses Cagney with subtlety, keeping him in the background much of the time while secondary characters occupy the foreground... So it is all the more powerful when Cagney moves into the foreground at the big moments; our taste for this extraordinary actor has not been blunted by seeing too much of him.»
Partly because it marks the return of the great Taiwanese helmer Hou Hsiao - Hsien for the first time in seven years, and partly because it sees him working on a bigger scope and scale than ever before: the film's a big - budget (relatively speaking) wuxia picture.
It was nice to see arguably the favorite, The Hurt Locker, take Best Picture over the biggest grossing movie of all time, Avatar (I still would've preferred Up in the Air), though I'd have hoped Kathryn Bigelow would've given a better speech and had not been so weirdly gracious to her ex-husband James Cameron, who had won Best Director just minutes before (it was a somewhat rare split for Best Picture and Best Director, but in this case, I actually think it was justified.
As well as having 65 schools in USA, the Big Picture Learning philosophy of «one student at a time» has already seen the idea spread to a number of countries including New Zealand, China and Belize where new schools have been created, existing schools have transformed or national policies have been influenced.
They began to set goals and see the big picture for the first time
It's time administrators see the bigger picture and get with the program for real — not just on a paper that gets submitted to the superintendent for paperwork's sake.
Teachers also need time to move beyond what one principal called «classroom myopia» to see the bigger picture of school and community decisions.
As Anne mentioned last week, some critique groups tend to focus more on line - by - line issues than big picture things, especially because critique groups / partners often see just a chapter or so at a time.
But narrow - minded analysts like Leonard can't see that big picture, so they spend their time grousing about Amazon's unfairness.
I say this not to be negative or downplay what you're saying, as I've seen it work for lots of writers, but only to broaden the point that not everyone is capable of that upfront investment, and as hopelessly impatient I can be at times, this is an issue than «just writing more books» will not solve regarding indie publishing in the big picture sense.
I have self destructed many times trying to see the picture, not even the big picture.
But what really jumped out at me about that Time magazine article was the picture of Stephen King holding a pink Kindle aloft with the biggest grin on his face that I've seen outside a candy shop or toy store.
Most self - published picture books I've seen are poorly written and illustrated and just can not compete with the big publishers at this time.
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Now that we have sort of the bigger picture in mind, let's lower the time frame and look to see a way the bulls could make this happen.
I remember seeing a pie chart about my finances and it showed me the bigger picture of what I had to do and even a time line.
I love that every life saved is a victory to cherish, while at the same time I understand the importance of population management and seeing the bigger picture.
It can be very easy to ignore direct signs as we are so close to our pet, and at times our friends are able to see a bigger picture.
Once you've satisfied the urge to see the Big 5 from a noisy Game Viewer and got the pictures, then the time is ripe to enjoy nature on its own terms.
I don't like blurred out parts of images, and feel that readers have a harder time «seeing» the big picture when important details are scratched out of view.
And all you have to do is look at bigger pictures over bigger time periods to see how wrong you were.
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