Sentences with phrase «ways i feel as»

It isn't only the amazing overnight protection of the Luvs Ultra Leakguards Diapers that make these a great bedtime option, but the way they feel as well.
Humbled doesn't even begin to describe the way I felt as walked out of class that day.
And the benefits of twists are many; besides the immediate gratification of the way they feel as you do them, they tone and cleanse your organs, release and strengthen the muscles of your spine and neck, and allow you to open and strengthen your shoulder joints.
I feel pretty good today but as you know, diet also affects the way we feel as well.
In some ways I felt as though last week zoomed by and I neglected moments of savoring anything.
In many ways I feel we as citizens have been complacent to this role.
You'll love the way you feel as you drive down the road in our BMW.
It has shape and texture in everything from the visual design to the way you engage with the game space to the way you feel as you play through it, so long as you're receptive to what's being presented.
But in many ways I feel as though I'm just beginning... that my life is just beginning.
The ESR case has the added benefit of volume and power button protection, but the screen cover isn't quite as good — it slides around more than the one on our top pick, and a panel of Wirecutter writers and editors didn't like the way it felt as much.

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«There are few early - stage funds such as ours that dedicate the majority of their investment to New York, so we felt that was a very good way to build a portfolio.»
«I felt in a bit of a slump for a few weeks,» confessed one, which prompted a colleague to chime in, «I've been feeling that way as well.
Never copy someone on an email as a way of making them feel like they're a part of something when they're not.
Not being in the know about important events or milestones is a surefire way to make your freelancers feel as though they're not valued members of your team.
Payne also sent a subsequent, calmer email: «As vice president I should never have reacted that way, no matter how I felt about your e-mail.»
Weber suggests diving deep into the feeling, personality and even the soul of your brand, then blowing it out in abstract ways, such as mood boards and collages, to help define and articulate how you want your brand's particular fantasy to feel.
The winter storm that battered the East Coast last week was still being felt on Sunday, as passengers stranded at JFK Airport slowly made their way home.
«It just highlights that there's this global ramification as the U.S. begins to tighten policy, and that's also what we've felt in Canada, just in a different way,» said Sutton.
As detailed in a study by Harvard Business professor Dennis Campbell, TD revolutionized the way it measured the in - bank experience, streamlining its customer satisfaction survey and using a massive pool of customer data to find out not only how customers felt about their banking experience, but also what specific elements of «satisfaction» mattered most to them.
Yes, you're running a business, but it doesn't feel like a real business because you find yourself staring at your CEO, board of directors and staff while you're brushing your teeth in the morning and walk past your «world headquarters» as you make your way back to your bedroom to get dressed.
We decided after reflecting on that that maybe there's a more comprehensive way to look at somebody as a whole and we feel that we've filled that now.
It feels deferential — in a good wayas if they recognize we're out here, and they're swimming in the same culture we are.
The use to describe its online products as «a personal trainer for your brain» able to improve «performance with the science of neuroplasticity, but in a way that just feels like games.»
Labeling the world class as snobs is another way the middle class finds to feel better about themselves and their chosen path of mediocrity.»
The rich see money as a special friend that can help them in ways no other friend can, and these positive feelings lead them to build a stronger relationship every day.»
Instead, Raz recommends assigning another employee to show your new hire around, field basic questions, make introductions, and act as a sounding board, which can go a long way toward alleviating that dreaded «fish out of water» feeling during the first weeks.
This means looking for as many ways as possible to make the process and administration side of things really smooth and then find as many ways as possible to add value to the customer to make them feel incredibly appreciated in every way.
Businesses have argued that the way that Facebook emphasized the importance of «Pages» and «Likes» before decreasing the organic reach of those things felt deceptive, since they had put significant time and effort into something that was no longer as effective.
That doesn't have to sound as grim when that time is used in a way that makes me happier, calmer, and feel like I'm growing.
While we all know what virtual reality is — an immersive experience where an artificial environment is presented in such a way that it feels and appears like a real environment - many people aren't as familiar with augmented reality.
I doubt there are many people in the oilsands industry today who feel that they are better off as a result of the BP spill, and I expect that the pipeline industry will come to feel the same way about Lac - Mégantic in short order.
Think of food companies» plight this way: The finest scientists in industry have spent decades trying to find or invent a no - calorie sweetener that tastes and feels as good as the stuff extracted from pure cane.
Tap into emotion and ask questions such as, «How would you like to feel the same way Jamie does?
Most fee - based financial advisors regulated as fiduciaries appear to feel the same way.
I believe customers like the way they feel when they're part of relationships laced with substance as opposed to encounters that are merely functional.
If that's being the host of a TV show, if that's being a chef, if that's being an expert, if that's being a musician or if you're an expert at whatever it is that you feel passionate about, the only way the people will trust you, identify with you and connect with you as an audience and as a viewer is if they believe what you're selling.»
Instead, he hopes to monetize in different ways, like letting brands pay to show themselves as a topic in the app (like giving users the chance to weigh in on how they feel about Starbucks, for instance) and giving anonymized demographic data back to the brand.
You feel like you can peel off a Netflix movie or a high - res photo as though it were a high - quality brochure, and it's an engrossing way to work.
It's also a great way to procrastinate while feeling as though you're doing something important.
They step out of the way (and maybe play too much golf) as the employee sort of spirals into a place of too much self - reliance, feeling like theirs is a solo act.
But if enough people feel SpaceX is threatening what they value (such as the environment — here or there), or disadvantaging them in some way (for example, by allowing rich people to move to another planet and abandoning the rest of us here), they'll make life difficult for the company.
As Contagious defined it way back in 2008, it's «advertising that doesn't feel like advertising, no longer about reach and frequency, nor about immediate return.»
When I tire of music or audiobooks in the car, I switch to podcasts as a way of feeling like I'm getting informed while stuck behind the wheel.
As it turns out, it feels that way, too.
If you recast it as one of the many ways you build a thriving business, then the passion you feel for your business will help motivate you to focus on — and even enjoy — the invoicing.
While Musk is clearly smart enough to have considered all this already (or at least to pay someone else to consider it), Maynard ends with a word of caution for the SpaceX team: «If enough people feel SpaceX is threatening what they value (such as the environment — here or there), or disadvantaging them in some way (for example, by allowing rich people to move to another planet and abandoning the rest of us here), they'll make life difficult for the company.»
Both reports come as companies are feeling particularly vulnerable: In December's high - profile Operation Aurora, hackers targeted employees (and their social networks) from Google, Adobe Systems, and two dozen others, hunting for ways to infiltrate the companies» computer systems.
I don't think I'm the only one who feels this way — Mark Wilson over at gaming site Kotaku lamented on this a few years back, as did Games Are Fun ages ago.
While not as comforting as slipping into a seemingly smaller pair of jeans, coffee sizing has its own way to make us feel good about ourselves.
This mentality is gradually showing up in the workplace as businesses find a way for employees and clients to collaborate in the way they feel most comfortable.
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