Sentences with phrase «blog working together»

Montréal, Québec About Blog Working together to help genealogists discover their ancestors.
Washington, DC About Blog Working together to educate and advise the public and private sectors on today's cybersecurity issues and needs.
Montréal, Québec About Blog Working together to help genealogists discover their ancestors.

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On the blog of his company, he shared the results of his radical rethink of his approach to meetings: Rather than try to keep one day a week clear of meetings in order to engage in deep, thoughtful work, Schweikardt decided he'd move all his get togethers to a single day, leaving him four days for his own projects rather than one.
Popova began her blog by pulling together all the interesting things she stumbled upon while working at an ad agency a few years ago.
Product manager Prem Ramaswami explained in a company blog post that the search information was put together by a team of doctors led by Dr. Kapil Parahk, and M.D., MPH and Ph.D who taught at Johns Hopkins and worked with the White House before joining Google, and was fact - checked by medical doctors at the Mayo Clinic and Google.
If you're looking for work (and frankly, every job is temporary so you should always be keeping an eye out for opportunities), then you need to consider getting a couple of blog posts pulled together and posted on your LinkedIn profile.
«These improvements will make it easier for teams collaborate, edit, and work together on documents,» Facebook wrote in the blog post.
«My biggest shock while we did customer development was the number of entrepreneurs and advisers who are working together «informally,»» she wrote recently on the company's blog.
Can blog posts work together in an ebook offering?
«Together, we'll be working to create engaging, immersive games and developing new interaction models across many different platforms to continue bringing the best VR experiences to life,» according to the Google blog post.
Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., best known among evangelicals for his ecumenical work with Evangelicals and Catholics Together, died at 6:30 this morning at a Jesuit infirmary in Bronx, New York, first reported by In All Things, the blog of national Catholic weekly America.
Pastor Brett Fuller stops by the blog to share how his multi-ethnic church works together for the Kingdom.
Thanks for the suggestion about starting a blog, that's definitely a post I want to put together and will start work on!
I had the exact ingredients in the fridge and was googling them to see if they worked together and that's how I found your blog.
Blog or video sponsor: If you have a fabulous food product or kitchen gadget, there may be opportunities for us to work together.
I've been using «mason jar salads» for a long time when I bring my lunch to work, but have never gotten my act together enough to write a blog post about it.
Winnie, I'm so grateful that PFB has introduced me to your beautiful blog — maple and pumpkin is an amazing combination, and I can imagine how the ice cream and souffle work so nicely together!
Jerry and I have been working together in one form or another for quite a few years now and I'm happy to be guest posting on this awesome blog of his.
The concept of working on a blog together with friends is just beautiful.
And for me, someone who works full - time and blogs almost as much, getting together with my girlfriends for some much needed catching up, over good food and wine, well I'd rather savor all of that, than worry about pretty pictures for later.
Whether through the work we do on the magazine together, or blogs of each others that we read, or comments left over the years, or just plan likeminded connection.
Rather than ramble on in a super-long blog post about strategies to help your baby work out of a head - turning preference, I've put together a free eBook for you!
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-LSB-...] If you are new to blog hops, here is how it works: bloggers get together & decide the topic of the hop.
Thank you for listening, and I hope we'll get together again next week, as we talk with the creator of the popular and inspiring climate work called Robert Scribbler's blog.
Working together with the admissions office, the Social Media Group has developed the content strategy and vision for this blog.
Genevieve is mom to two children and she and her husband Mike work together to run the Mama Natural blog and their wildly popular YouTube channel.
So, if you planning on following my blog, I would like to let you know ahead, that this blog will be about: Fitness & Working out, Nutrition, Spirituality, Love and Life, all mixed in together.
16 blog friends have been working together to bring you, our readers, followers and friends a chance to win some fabulous prizes as a «thank you» for all of your support and encouragement.
I would purchase all of the pickets and the back boards and set up shop in my garage where I would put together my own little picket fence and be so proud of myself and be thinking in the back of my mind that if this whole blog thing doesn't work out I could always start a new career as a picket fence builder!
About Blog Shattering the Ceiling is a feminist blog about the obstacles that stand between us and a fair and equitable society, and about the ways we can work together to conquer those challenBlog Shattering the Ceiling is a feminist blog about the obstacles that stand between us and a fair and equitable society, and about the ways we can work together to conquer those challenblog about the obstacles that stand between us and a fair and equitable society, and about the ways we can work together to conquer those challenges.
Sometimes the bling and the shades pulls the entire look together... especially classic tortoise shell shades and simple dainty pieces like my Hamsa Hand necklace, Star necklace and Skull necklace This picture is a bit of a «Flashback Friday» moment not with the outfit, but with how I used to have my dad take all of my outfit pictures in front of my house in the morning before heading to work when I initially started my blog.
I am beyond thrilled to be a part of the Homes for the Holidays blog hop — thank you Cindy from A Cottage Girl for all your hard work putting this together and hosting this incredible group of bloggers!
The awesome Firmoo folks remember me too and asked if we can work together to run a giveaway on my blog as well.
Olivia at Reinvented Collection was gracious enough to put together this whole tour which requires so much work behind the scenes and I want to encourage everyone to head on over her blog and give her a «thank - you» when you finish up this post!
The first 6 days of it made up the end of my American trip, the following week an adjustment period of jetlag and playing catch up which saw my motivation to dress prettily bottom out, and then a frantic two week period of busyness and prep as birthdays, blog work and the approaching festive season blended together to make a perfect storm of overwhelming «what next, what next?»
What's probably the most sad thing about Instagram is that it takes SO much work and effort to be seen, that it's left a lot of bloggers leaving behind their blogs all together — which is the only platform they truly own.
This was always stressful for me because i spent hours putting together blog contents, plus the time that i also had to spend taking care of my personal life, managing emails, my social media and of course my school work.
I really like how everything works together, I especially like your shoes:) Rosy Sparkles of Light Blog
You may be aware that here at Boho HQ we have been working very hard behind the scenes, not only on providing you with a whole load of wedding pretty, but also putting together a completely new blog!
She's been such a dear friend since our days of working together and took my blog photos when LMB was first created.
We also work together both on our business and the blog, and as a couple as we are also a great company together so spending some time apart to do our things is always nice and refreshing for both of us!
Emily: Ya know, we're sisters... we work together, we live together... Why not blog together?
We are working on putting together a few blog posts on quick, healthy and easy meals.
I put this look together the other day with some older pieces from my closet when I was running around doing errands and working on my blog.
The everyday looks are what I got into reading personal style blogs to see, actually... My lifestyle is pretty casual since I work from home, but I still like to feel good - which comes partly from being polished and put together and snazzy.
We spend a ton of time together working on an annual charity project (more on that later) and have recently started shooting our blogs together.
Getting to know Sarah and work together on a flurry of posts for our blogs was absolutely one of the best parts of August.
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