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I've loved taking on roles that have a very universal message that lots of people can identify and relate to - and at the end of the day can get people talking. Cierra Ramirez
identify school supposed
If they are not in school and they are supposed to be in school you can identify the ones that are supposed to be in school and the ones not supposed to be in school. William Johnson
identify knowledge position valuable
If I'm in my position at a company, I may not have the knowledge of the C.E.O., I may not know what's possible, or I may not have the creativity, but if I can identify a problem, that's a valuable thing. Ben Horowitz
identify sources sure
We can use them and if a need presents, I'm sure we do. But we do not want to identify what our sources are. Ed Cogswell
identify time trying wonderful
There were more than 100 plants. We had a wonderful time trying to identify all of them. Marcia Townsend
physical shut
We just shut down as a team, ... They got more physical and we shut down. Jerry Hayes
physical
I like the physical action of writing down by hand, and I don't just use it for writing my fiction. Joe Haldeman
stress drug proud
Any of us are capable of doing things we're not proud of under the wrong kind of stresses. Anyone can become a drug addict if you let yourself do it and, once you become a drug addict, you'll do whatever you have to to get the drugs. Absolutely, anybody can do it. Bill James
stress two point-break
Change is more often a rapid transition between two stable states than a continuous transformation at slow and steady rates. . . .Change occurs in large leaps following a slow accumulation of stress that a system resists until it reaches the breaking point. Heat water, and it eventually boils. Oppress the workers more and more and bring on the revolution. Stephen Jay Gould
stress skills long
As long as you have a set of beliefs or lack of skills that make you feel you have at the effect of life, you're going to have enormous stress and the quality of your life will go down. Tony Robbins
stress sweat two
Here's a two step formula for handling stress. Step number one: Don't sweat the small stuff. Step number two: Remember it's all small stuff. Tony Robbins
stress loss government
It is so important to remember that, as we travel through life, there will be so many events which we can`t control. These are things that seemingly alter our lives forever or become barriers for living a life of fulfillment. It`s important to remember that the ultimate experience of life is not to be controlled by events. We all have difficult events in our lives - the loss of family members, economics, stress, litigation, government interference in our businesses, health challenges. Remember that it is not the events that shape our lives, but, rather, the meaning we attach to them. Tony Robbins
stress years laughing
Ten years from now you'll laugh at whatever's stressing you out today. So why not laugh now? Tony Robbins
stress government law
The nature of the economic system should be a matter for public choice, and free market capitalism should not be accepted without any discussion of the rich variety of alternatives ... Unlike civil laws, economic laws are imposed on people with all the authority of immutable laws of nature. But the economy is created by people, supported by government intervention, regulation, statute and subsidy, and implemented in such a way that it gives substantial wealth and power to a privileged few, while the majority face a life of relentless work, stress and periodic financial insecurity. Tony Benn
stress exercise release
I do enjoy exercise, not because I am an exercise junkie but because it's terrific stress release. Tony Abbott
stress creativity hands
Don’t worry about breaks every 20 minutes ruining your focus on a task. Contrary to what I might have guessed, taking regular breaks from mental tasks actually improves your creativity and productivity. Skipping breaks, on the other hand, leads to stress and fatigue. Tom Rath