Sentences with phrase «to get others involved»

The online tools he developed were so easy to use that he could now get others involved in his business by letting them use the tools he created.
She showed a lot of versatility and creativity on the attack being able to create opportunities for herself as well as getting others involved.
I liked her tips on choosing to do laundry daily or weekly and how to get others involved since as a mother I need to consider these options in more areas and chores.
She is always eager to share her enthusiasm and getting others involved in their own fitness endeavors.
Any efficient job search is going to create synergistic efforts by getting others involved in the job search.
«The more we use the term partner in education, the more we are likely to be successful in getting others involved in our process.»
If we want to «win championships» in both of those, we have to get others involved, pass more, risk failure, allow teammates to learn from their mistakes by letting them commit them and putting the needs of the group above our own selfish aspirations.
Do I need to get others involved?
How do I get others involved?
On one hand, you appreciate the gunslinger mentality, but I also found myself some nights saying that I wish the coach had the sack to tell him to either take better shots or get others involved.
The senior can shoot it, drive it to the hole and get others involved to the point that opponents can't bring another man to double him because of his passing ability.
A few weeks ago, Sarcastic Mom put out a call to action to get others involved in a project to help clean up our neighborhoods, recycle or otherwise spread the word about green living.
See why this mom believes encouragement is the key to getting others involved and why she refrains from forcing anyone into going green.
So give this fun tool a try — have fun with it, get others involved, and maybe you'll uncover a name you hadn't considered which fits just right.
«We welcome research partners; we want to get others involved,» Mills says.
by Deborah McNamara on January 11, 2016 0 course organizer training how to be a community organizer how to be a leader in your community how to facilitate community dialogue how to get others involved in environmental issues NWEI professional development NWEI webinars trainings with NW Earth Institute
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Commit to the plan, communicate effectively and get others involved.
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