I've always spent a lot of
my time talking about those things.
You spend so much
time talking about things like grace, yet you don't seem to have enough of it to allow those who have a different view and / or style of interaction from yours to express themselves without your lecture of improper behavior.
Not our people or our country;
every time he talks about those things, it's just a ruse.
Don't spend too much
time talking about things.
Even now, my mother, who was a child during the era of this book, has a hard
time talking about things that trouble her or asking for help.
Instead of spending the weekend talking about sales funnels, email marketing, or Facebook ads, we spent most of
our time talking about the things that are truly difficult in running an online business — the fear, uncertainty, and doubt that shows up every day when running a business.
We spend lots of
time talking about these things, figuring out the strategy through brainstorming, taking notes and coming away with what we think we need to do next.
Not exact matches
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.
In an interview late last year, Patrick Nangle — who recently took the helm at Vancouver ride - sharing co-op Modo after years of running Purolator — said one of the best
things about his new job is that he now gets to spend a lot more
time talking to people on the front lines.
It's just you explaining
things you know, telling stories and
talking about what you have
talked about many
times.
When I did my MBA, I interviewed hundreds of women and spent a lot of
time doing digital anthropology... going to chat rooms and getting people to
talk to me
about things they wouldn't necessarily feel comfortable
talking about in person.
Host Chuck Todd pressed Trump a second
time on the issue, but the businessman dodged again, insisting he wanted to
talk about things like the economy.
Save up three or four
things to
talk to someone
about the next
time you see them and ask your team to do the same for anyone they
talk to or email.
Chesky, who recently
talked to Fortune
about his leadership strategy, agrees, saying «It's very important that I spend my
time looking over the horizon... A lot of the
things I've been doing, maybe Belinda is a lot better at them than I am.»
You might found that you spend all of your
time talking about the business, hashing out ideas, arguing
about money, and that all the
things that made you friends in the first place have fallen by the wayside.
When we
talk about all the amazing
things we're going to do next, it's possible to spend all our
time and energy just
talking about it and never actually doing anything towards that goal.
It is, and I've heard Muhtar
talk many
times about the
things that Coca - Cola does.
People will
talk about always being late or not finishing
things on
time.
It's
time to stop
talking about Bitcoin as if «one bitcoin» is a normal
thing that anyone uses or even owns.
The primary
thing you are going to focus on is intraday pullbacks, I am
talking here
about the 4 hour and 1 - hour chart
time frame with price action signals to confirm entries.
I was thinking this the other day, when a lot of the Facebook executives get on Twitter and feel victim - y, they're doing their victim - y dance right now a lot of the
time, and at one point, Boz, Bosworth, when he said, «Maybe people will die,» that memo, and instead of being like, «Oh god, we really have to be more mature
about this,» their
thing was, «We can't
talk now.»
Funny
thing is, when I was really young, maybe 30 years ago, that was around the
time when my parents generation were
talking about retirement.
After working with large wealth management firms for over half my career, I realized one
thing: They spent more
time talking about how to make the firm more money than how to make clients more money.
I voluntarily helped coordinate several such events, and one
thing my Chaplain impressed on me was that while I could
talk to my friends
about the event in my off
time, I was never to use any work related resource or
time to «spread the word».
And they pull it off without having to give away the movies storyline or
talk about everyone's resume and do a bunch of other boring
things we feel like we've seen a million
times now that crowd funding has been around for a while.
That's because I've spent a lot of
time reading and listening to others (especially those who don't share the same privileges I enjoy)
talk about these
things and seeking to examine my own privilege.
My mother spend her final few days of consciousness
talking about two
things: her family, mostly, and at
times her fear of not being forgiven by God and going to Hell.
For another
thing, thank goodness there are people like him to teach other people how to tell the rest of us what we're supposed to be thinking and feeling and
talking about when our
time comes.
Many
times things simply are what they are — in this case, people may not be
talking about their god (s) because they really do not believe, or they have
things more important
things to
talk about.
Buddhism (in its true form) provides a guide to the elimination of suffering, not deity worship; in fact never
talks about God or gods in the sense the west does... FYI Buddha was born 630 years before Jesus, and it is proven that Buddhism traveled from eastern India all the way to Syria and the Middle East via the Silk Road... i am quite sure Jesus had heard some of his teachings... some of the
things that Jesus says are a direct reflection of the eightfold path from buddhism... Jesus was the greatest salesman of all
time... sold the most books in history... he really honestly does nt deserve worship but an Academy Award
its not really atheism or religion that I have a problem with, its the hate, control, and fear that goes along with it that I have a problem with, you say that those who are spiritual are into new agey, crystal ball, stuff, see that's what I'm
talking about, you assume to know what something is
about when you don't understand something you naturally fear it, your self righteous clouds you, don't you get that by being narrow minded in your view towards
things, you really act no better than religious fundamentalists, being spiritual is a lot more than just the new agey, think positive all the
time that you think it is, its
about being aware of who you are?
One of the more surprising
things I discovered (or maybe it's not so surprising) is that while many of the churches did a good job
talking about their services
times, children's programs, and upcoming events, few wrote much
about opportunities for -LSB-...]
The
timing of what you post today goes with the section
talking about «he will come again to judge the living and the dead» which is where I would guess that there'd be that change in the axis on your theory from
things understood of Jesus to
things understood of the Holy Spirit.
Now at some
time in the eternal security debate, after all this
talk about grace, someone says something like, «I think you're taking this grace
thing a little bit too far.
The great
thing about speaking is that if you can develop three of four really good
talks that you use over and over again, the amount of work you have to put into each event declines over
time, but the pay remains the same.
Next
thing you know Rush will be saying that the Bible is wrong when it
talks about being married multiple
times being equivalent to adultery.
I'll even offer observations - humans have manipulated existing organisms dna, created new virus and bacteria, clone animals, and attempt to create new animals - yet simple minded folks still reject the idea that another more intelligent creature might have done the same
thing and created life on earth in the same fashion while at the same
time acknowledging that there is a strong likelihood of other life existing in this universe -
talk about being dumbed down and arrogant.
On the «soul sleep» kind of
thing, I remember when I was
about 19 or so
talking to a physician, off duty, and saying that it must be terrible for someone in a coma to wake up after a long coma and somehow being aware of this long
time where they only had their brain and no connection to the world.
If someone told me for 30 years that cookies exist but were never able to provide one and said they were made from ingredients that they also could not provide and only had a cookbook that was thousands of years old that
talked about these cookies, I would question whither they actually existed, or if they were like many
things from other «cookbooks» of that same
time that had been shown to be most likely made up.
«A lot of
times in church we don't want to
talk about those kinds of
things because it's uncomfortable, but there are so many people in church who need to have that dialogue with God that I had.
During this period, for the first
time we began to hear the question: «How can you bear to
talk about the terrible
things that happened to you?»
Now that people in the mainline denominations are starting to
talk unembarrassedly
about church growth and evangelism of a fairly conventional sort, Wheeler worries that the potential exists for any emphasis on congregational studies to be misinterpreted as an outgrowth of the spirit of the
times — which views local communities of believers uncritically, as in - arguably good
things, and assumes that if there is anything the matter with them it is that they aren't big enough.
I have had this experience three
times now, on three different occasions, in admittedly similar circumstances, but not similar enough to explain the coincidence: I am speaking from a podium to a fairly large audience on the topics of — to put it broadly — evil, suffering, and God; I have been
talking for several minutes
about Ivan Karamazov, and
about things I have written on Dostoevsky, to what seems general approbation; then, for some reason or other, I happen to remark that, considered purely as an artist, Dostoevsky is immeasurably inferior to Tolstoy; at this, a single pained gasp of incredulity breaks out somewhat to the right of the podium, and I turn my head to see a woman with long brown hair, somewhere in her middle thirties, seated in the third or fourth row, shaking her head in wide - eyed astonishment at my loutish stupidity.
In my case, I've had tons of
things that have happened to me and He has always been there to help me, but one
time I was going through a problem, a big one, and no one knew
about it, I don't like to
talk about really personal
things, but this girl whom I had just met once told me that God told her something and it was related to my problem, I knew for sure no one knew
about it, I was in a foreign country alone with my husband, so I knew that it was Him
talking to me through her.
I know its easier to listen to your savior Billy Graham and Joel Ostein, but I think I'll listen to the folks that lived closer to the the
time and can
talk about why
things are in the bible, not just what.
CC: I agree, but if one is
talking about how
things go on, you seem to have a conflict between two ways of looking at it: one is starting from organisms and working down and the other is starting from space -
time and working up.
I am discussing facts but you wish to sidetrack me into
talking about things that are at this point in
time unknowable.
In this
time we
talk about someone's mission from god like it is a normal
thing to have happen....
I had lots to
talk about because I'd been through the very same
thing a couple of
times.
A Platonic myth is a way of saying something that can not be said — that is, said literally, since we are dealing either with first or last (eschatological)
things, and
talking about that which is out of
time as if it were in
time.