Yet
what about your mind?
But
what about your mind?
Not exact matches
But thinking back to when I wrote the song and
what the song is
about, it's
about rebellion, speaking your
mind and fighting the system.
A mastermind is simply this: a gathering of similarly -
minded people (entrepreneurs, for example,) who get together every once in a while and talk
about what's going on in businesses.
Then there's the risk that Facebook will change its
mind about what it sees as important, or whose content it wants to highlight using its all - powerful algorithm.
This little exchange is not little for people who have any doubts in their
mind about what might happen.
If you don't
mind me asking:
What is it that you want to think
about most?»
They are Social Currency (e.g., sharing things that make people look good), Triggers (acknowledging that we talk
about things that are top - of -
mind), Emotion, Public (imitating
what we see others do), Practical Value (news people can use) and Stories (information passed along under the guise of idle chitchat).
Keep in
mind, I'm only talking
about setting yourself up to do business: I'm not talking
about writing a business plan (although if that's
what you want to do, here's a comprehensive guide to writing a business plan), sourcing financing, developing a marketing plan, etc..
When you're in the stream, your
mind jumps from one task to the next, you're heavily affected by emotions and are not consciously thinking
about what you're thinking.
I had to go to the library to find a book on beginner's
mind, the Internet still being a thing of the future, and I learned that
what he expected from me was an attitude of openness, a lack of preconceived ideas
about how things had to be, and a wealth of questions that started with, «
what if» and «why not.»
The method is
about tricking your
mind into thinking that
what you are in need of is already there.
Never -
mind what you think
about political issues or the environment.
People do business with those they have the best relationship with; so post
about what's on your
mind.
When people have answered several questions
about what they know on a particular topic, they usually don't
mind answering a few unscored survey questions in order to see their quiz results.
I am a cognitive behavioral therapist and I used the tools of my craft to change my
mind about what I ate, how much I ate and why I was putting it in my mouth.»
When you think
about the culture you want to develop at your workplace,
what comes to
mind?
This year — with some of the more influential
minds within the industry, state and federal government, and academia all gathered on his back patio — Jenkins wants to do more than just talk
about what can be done.
You have to try to think
about what's on this child's
mind and
what can you excite them with.
What I like about George, and a pattern I notice about a lot of reflective creative minds, is that what should always drive creativity and innovation is express
What I like
about George, and a pattern I notice
about a lot of reflective creative
minds, is that
what should always drive creativity and innovation is express
what should always drive creativity and innovation is expression.
If you're fuzzy
about your ultimate goal, or don't keep it top of
mind, then you can easily get distracted by
what's shiny, easy, or attractive.
What it also means: More years to pay for all that, more years for the
mind and body to break down, more years to worry
about becoming a financial burden on your family.
Let's look at a real case study
about what happens when you can read your customer's
minds: Let's talk
about Steve Jobs.
That's exactly
what LinkedIn asked its network of top
minds across all fields to write
about for its latest «If I Were 22» editorial package.
What can you do to become more open -
minded about new ideas and new concepts?
It's kind of
mind - boggling that they would undertake such huge investments and not pay attention to
what we know
about how to pick out the people who are going to be best.»
What I love
about Ferriss's show is you feel like a fly on the wall listening to some of the greatest
minds (think Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tony Robbins, Vince Vaughn) sharing some of their most amazing insights on business, productivity, and life hacks.
Certainly, you need to continue respecting others and adhering to the most important rules of your organization, but don't be afraid to deviate from the norms and speak
about what's really on your
mind.
Keep in
mind, building hype before a business launch is not
about what your product or service does, but
what it might do.
With that in
mind, here are five totally personal, non-scientific predictions
about what will happen in tech in 2016.
«Wait to see
what they say
about all of this before making up your
mind.»
As hard as it may be at times, we fully control
what goes into our
minds and
what we think
about.
Instead of letting your fears get the best of you or letting self - diminishing thoughts convince you that you are not capable, really work at
what goes into your
mind and
what you think
about.
You know, I don't
mind what people say
about me.
«I've been very careful
about what I sponsor because when you give things away for free your product has zero value in people's
minds,» he says.
While not all gossip is bad — one can share secrets
about wonderful things like a suspected pregnancy or job promotion — Epstein points out that «useful gossip is, in the
minds of most people, not
what gossip is really
about,» and so the majority of the book focuses on the more naughty kind of tattling, the kind that makes your heart beat faster when the subject of ridicule comes around the corner.
Think
about what gets you ready to focus and create a ritual that clues your
mind into preparing to focus.
It's essential to keep this in
mind and monitor
what is being said
about your brand online.
The majority of your peers can't wait to «vomit» all over you with
mind - numbing information
about what they do, how they offer it and why you stand to benefit.
You'd want to engage with them so they'll keep you in
mind, see
what they're writing
about so you can offer more information or guest posts.
«We're not going to prejudge exactly
what (Glass's) path is — we'll focus on the places that are actually getting value out of it and go through the journey with them, being open -
minded about where it's going to go.»
«She's off to a fine start and has been doing a lot of good work meeting with key people and being open
about what is on her
mind,» says one long - time Kellogg observer.
«You can almost see it emerging in people's
minds,» says Davis, «how they've made decisions and the way they were in high school,
what that means
about them and their connection to the opportunity.»
Instead, find out
what's on your current employees»
minds,
what they're talking, thinking and grumbling
about.
When a prospective reader sees the title of your book — particularly if it is non-fiction — it should leave no question in their
mind about what the book is
about.
Don't worry
about how long they would take to make, budget, or whether or not they are realistic in any way — just let your
mind wander and see
what it believes it could make real.
When I find myself in an unproductive phase creatively, I look to others for the inspiration, more specifically talking with or reading
about other creative
minds and
what they do to find inspiration.
As our self - perception
about our looks matter so much in how we carry ourselves, investing in feeling good
about what you see in the mirror in the morning might not be as frivolous as it first appears to the practically
minded.
It immediately put me in
mind of the horror stories I've heard
about what it's like to be a woman in Silicon Valley.
«you asked me in the green room
about 10 minutes ago: «If you say DuPont,
what comes to
mind?»