Sentences with phrase «who thinks big»

I consider myself a high achiever who thinks big and acts bigger.
She's an artist who thinks big in public projects and those are her signature works, the ones that get international attention.
Everyone is trying to jump on this — publishers & agents alike — and hope that some authors will think there's value in the same old same old, but I'm concerned for the aspiring author who does nt have the experience who thinks the big named agent is repping them, when not everything is disclosed.
Anyone who thinks the big changes are behind us is probably fooling himself, and may be lulling himself into catastrophic inaction.
Am I the only one who thinks a big part of what we may do or who we may sign depends on the situation at Lyon with Lacazette?
Another Hadley triumph saw The Cock Robin, a remarkably little horse who thinks big, add two more titles to his already - amazing record by winning both the ladies» and amateur fine - harness stakes for Mrs. Kavanaugh.
People who think big and work hard to create something no one else has imagined are not worried they will be misunderstood as weird or crazy.
Those who think bigger is better when it comes to chocolate chip cookies will appreciate Tyler Florence's jumbo - sized treats, which maintain their chewy texture.
The prize was established to reward scientists «who think big, take risks and have made a significant impact on our lives.»
Find out how NC State's focus on entrepreneurship pays big dividends for students who think big.
They are not just very smart and very hardworking, they are people with that extra spark, those who think big, who are highly motivated to engage with the complex challenges in the field, and deeply committed to the kind of cutting - edge, multidisciplinary scholarship that helps find solutions.
Lisa Currie suggests we listen to Andy Mead, who thinks the biggest innovation of the future won't be in technology but in teachers themselves, who will grow to develop a more personal, individual - oriented education.
How to Get More Motivated, Set Bigger Goals, and Achieve More by Thinking BiggerHave you ever wondered what separates people who think bigger from people who set their bar low?
I wrote last year about the Boulder - based Unreasonable Institute's search for people who have great ideas, who think big, who want to change the world, and who seem like they can.
The Unreasonable Institute is actually totally reasonable: they're looking for people with great ideas, who think big, who want to change the world, and who seem like they can.
Talked to a PE today who thought the biggest structural issue would be several thousand to repair, but haven't paid him yet for a formal report.
Dudley Mack loft shelving unit Big spaces need designers who think big.

Not exact matches

The only good news about the big guys is that there is another group of them (think AOL and Yahoo for starters) who are so lost, so behind the curve, and so desperate to deliver something for their shareholders that they are constantly running around and throwing money at the shiniest new things in a panic.
Conversely, if you tend to get bogged down in details, you might need a partner with «big - picture» thinking who can keep your eyes on the prize.
In fact, the bigger you think... the easier it is to find people who want to think big — and do big things — with you.
Vulnerable business owners are those who think that their data is of no interest to would - be intruders because only attacks on big companies make the headlines.
Think of Edsel Ford, who rather than being remembered for his decades spent steering the hugely successful corporation, is instead known for the auto industry's biggest flop.
«He has a habit of — and even who support him would agree with this, I think — of telling lies, sometimes big, sometimes casual, and insisting that the people around him repeat them and believe him.
Steve Buckley figured that out and thought the best way to make some progress on this, and I think he's right, wasn't to go out and hire a consultant as we often would have done, but rather get some of these people in from the DMZ and so on who are spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day.
If you're thinking big, it's really not that hard to find people who want to do amazing things with you.
In 2016, Anthony Scaramucci, who was running the hedge fund, SkyBridge Capital, appeared on «Big Think» to speak about effective communication.
I have yet to meet any millionaires or billionaires who don't have mentors that guide them, challenge them, and focus them on thinking bigger.
«Even if Uber can get 10 percent of that market, in the long run that still gives them a revenue of $ 200 billion [a year], which will make them one of the biggest companies in the world,» says Sundararajan, who didn't divine when he thought this might happen.
Blank, Harder, and Lanz typify the Movement that Paul has galvanized with new and independent voters who think that the federal government is too big and that the U.S. should stay out of conflicts overseas.
Big or small, empire or not, I think we should acknowledge anyone who is brave enough to venture out and into the wide and challenging entrepreneurial world for doing something pretty darn cool.
I, for one, hope it succeeds — for the sake of all of us who are ready to think bigger and build businesses together, regardless of where our ideal colleagues happen to be located.
Choice is one of the few things that most people leave out of the equation when thinking about all of the reasons that separates those who achieve their biggest goals and dreams compared to those who don't.
A recent study conducted by Glassdoor found that among employees who said they are thinking of leaving their current job, 45 percent (a plurality) cited salary as the single biggest motivating factor for leaving their current company.
«So it definitely wasn't as big of a transition as I thought it might be, because we get to take classes with and study with people and live in the dorm with people who are all your age, but then still get to be on a regular - aged college campus and be involved with all of the regular campus events,» Corinne said.
«When they do, those guys — and I'll say «guys» for investors because you know that's who's listening to pitches — will be thinking, «Could she be the next big successful female entrepreneur?»
«While all docs complain about their EHRs, as central repository for clinical information I think they'll continue to exist for a longtime,» said Roberts, who was speaking at Fortune's Brainstorm Health conference in Laguna Niguel, Calif. on Monday about «the next big thing» in health care.
According to the Press Association, Farage thinks UK has voted to Remain after hearing from «friends in the financial markets who have done some big polling.»
«You need to be careful of giving air to certain people and certain ideas, and I think the media can create a bigger story and bigger attention for something who doesn't need that.»
His biggest victory this year may have come at the end of October, when Tesla announced that it had its second profitable quarter in the company's history, shocking analysts who thought that the company would be reporting yet another loss.
«I think there's a big shift that has to happen, especially in the Bay Street area to allow me to be able to wear something like that,» said one lawyer who said he would consider wearing the short suit.
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Scott Bush, who has revived Iowa's famed Templeton Rye — a popular whiskey during Prohibition and Al Capone's drink of choice — thinks craft distilling is filling a vacuum that the big distillers failed to capitalize on.
Moody's economist Mark Zandi, who has been a big supporter of President Obama, as well as John McCain, has said he thinks Trump's economic policies would lead to a recession.
That's the takeaway of a fascinating, short Big Think video from author James Gleick who has written biographies of science greats Isaac Newton and Richard Feynman, among others.
Still, there are a number of people who think this is no big deal.
But for me, the biggest howler came during Zuck's exchange with Sen. Dan Sullivan (R - Alaska), who apparently thought he was opening with a softball question: «Mr. Zuckerberg, quite a story, right?
To prevent this, beware of potential hires who talk about all the learning they plan to do during their first month on the job, which, Horowitz says, suggests that they think a start - up is as complicated as a big company.
The world needs a more VCs who think like entrepreneurs — ready to invest in the next great big idea.
«I think one of the biggest attributes of someone who has emotional intelligence is someone who can take a critical look at themselves, laugh at themselves and not take themselves too seriously,» he says.
I thought I'd go off to this nice new job at Twitter and the big question would be, «Who's next at CBC?»
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