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I mean, taking time to get ready between the last Bocuse d'Or and the next one is important.
When Kirsten Major and three friends decided they were going to go ahead and make a short film she had written, she asked if they thought they might all be able to find some time to shoot in the next few days, even though that would mean taking time out of the workweek.
By inner life, I mean taking time to look inside to see how things were really going.
It could mean taking time to cut flowers and put them in a glass jar on the dining room table.
Furthermore, new systems mean taking time off from work to learn how to properly install and maintain them.
It can also mean taking time to connect with those who have already been resettled in the country.
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Getting the best out of your time in the studio means taking time to relax and knowing what you want.
Failure means taking time to reflect on what went wrong, what can be learned, and to actually reward your staff for the willingness to take risks.
Flu is generally just means taking time off work for most people but certain at-risk groups are prone to developing potentially fatal complications, such as bronchitis and pneumonia.
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