You could try with when you started a previous job & you had to build up a working relationship with a colleague that was helping you. You achieved this by asking lots of questions, listening & learning. The result was you became fully trained in that job became part of the team :)
It can describe an old person or someone who wastes time.
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A person will need to describe a situation within their own experiences to answer this question. Someone will not be able to know how someone else has performed this task.
It is not very easy to describe a color to someone who is blind. I mean you can't even describe black and that is what they look at all the time.
establishing rapport?
I experienced a difficulty when a project deadline was moved up unexpectedly. I communicated with my team to prioritize tasks, adjusted schedules, and worked extra hours to meet the new deadline successfully.
Linear distances refer to the physical space covered in a straight line, while time distances refer to the duration a movement takes. The theme of movement can be explored by examining how linear and time distances influence the speed and efficiency of travel, as well as the experience of the journey itself. The relationship between linear and time distances highlights the interconnectedness of physical space and temporal dynamics in shaping our understanding of movement.
Trust is something that doesn't happen over night. It takes time to build up. The amount of quality and quantity of time spent with someone is key to building trust. Go out of your way to help the person. Prove to them you care.
Build In Time happened in 2008.
I think it means after you get to a certain age, maybe after 65
You pay by the time it takes to learn to know someone and to build a mutual trust. You can't buy love with money.
Build In Time was created in 2008-06.