Sentences with phrase «got an email last»

I was going to post this recipe right here, but then I got an email last week from Michelle from Thursday Night Smackdown looking for some much needed guest posters for her own food blog.
I got an email last week saying that another of the agencies I respect, this one in the Pacific Northwest, is also offering lifelong counseling to those affected by adoption — and now also by donor conception.
Last week (obviously several weeks after the holiday,) I got an email last week that the order was cancelled because it was backordered.
Me too I «ve got an email last 3th december by Wessler Hillary with the same content.
Oh, I got an email last night from the listing agent of the duplex I was talking about in my last post.
Got an email last night from a 28 year broker owner who has been a franchise brand user for 28 years.
I got an email last week that went something (ok exactly) like this... Hi Alana, Hope you are having a great day.

Not exact matches

I'm sure many of the people requesting meetings with me last week (and didn't notice the email signature) thought I was getting a little ahead of myself — or that Business Insider had some serious cash to burn, and was giving its section editors their own personal lackeys.
In this case, the threat could be not getting the last sentence down in an idea or not sending out that client email before you run out of time.
But what if, despite the apparent advantages of sending those last couple of emails before you fall asleep at night, your end - of - the - day smartphone use, on balance, actually means you get less done?
In a sprawling email to his entire staff last spring, Hsieh mandated employees read Reinventing Organizations, announced the company was eliminating all management positions and issued an ultimatum to either get on board with a bossless future or get out (with a generous severance).
There's just one last email you need to send before you can shut down your laptop and close your eyes, so when you get home you can focus on cooking dinner and helping the kids with their homework.
«The email I got from Starbucks last year — I can't tell you how many exclamation points were in it,» she says.
If your goal is to get email addresses, then don't ask for the user's first name, last name, phone number, and size of company.
For example, maybe use the first 30 minutes of your day to answer emails you didn't get to the day before and the last half hour to set long - term strategic goals and specific objectives for the next day.
«I've already gotten emails from a bunch of people saying, oh I need to make an appointment, I saw cupping last night,» says Erika Weber, a licensed acupuncturist and the owner of the New York City - based 16th Street Acupuncture.
I am still getting emails in response to last week's column about Starbucks and its reaction to the controversy that exploded after two black men were arrested in a Philadelphia cafe earlier this month.
After last week's tumultuous markets one of my clients sent me an email saying «I am so relieved your constant talk about worsening imbalances kept us from getting too complacent.
The elite engineering shop Palantir requires a weekly email to managers detailing what got done last week and what's planned for the upcoming week.
I've gotten a huge number of emails and questions on bond market liquidity in the last few months.
Here is Saber Capital's annual letter that I sent to my investors last week: Saber Capital 2017 Review If you'd like to get on Saber's email distribution list, you can do so here.
Last I got was a woman saying she would send email instructions on how to set up money transfer.
Well I have to admit, I get about 10 basho emails a week... and in the last 2 years I've only responded to 2 emails... this one being the second.
So AFTER MIDNIGHT last might, I got emails from those two SEATON BROTHERS — Paul and Gary.
But rather than celebrating these impressive everyday «somersaults,» I tend to focus on the «deductions»: I forgot someone's birthday (that's a fifth of a point), the dishes haven't been done (another third of a point), my jeans still fit too tight (a half a point), I never got to that last email (a fourth of a point), I snapped at Dan (a full point deduction for that one).
Six months into the show, like last August or so, I started getting emails from producers, people who saw potential in the podcast, and that's when I really started thinking about it.
I got so anxious last night thinking about the fact that I haven't booked hardly any vendors, that Thomas and I hunkered down with a bottle of wine and spent our Friday night scrolling through Pinterest, emailing vendors, figuring out seating arrangements, and looking at wedding shoe inspiration.
Before we go further with the soup, I also wanted mention that I got a sad email from my dad last Friday.
I had to start this post saying thank you for all the emails I got from my last post when I was talking about my sleepless night.
(answering your last comment, not sure it will post in order)... finally got around to getting the ingredients, sending you an email, so please watch for it!
Last week, I got a friendly reminder email from my good friends at KOL Foods who kindly supplied the duck for this recipe.
I've never gotten so many sweet emails before like after my last post where I shared my thought about veganism.
So it'll come as no surprise that, upon receiving some rather passive aggressive emails / messages of all sorts relating to this blog in the last couple weeks, I got thisclose to meeting those notions of skepticism with something to the tune of «OMG.
I got a follow - up email from the University last Thursday... was online by 10:20 and tickets were going fast!
So I'm not sure what's in the water, but in the last few months I have received a lot of emails with questions about career jumping — why I left my career as a neuroscientist, how I got started building new businesses, how I make money, etc..
There have been lots of responses to my Huffington Post piece «Why Men Need to Cheat» (at last count, 4,042 comments and a lot of responses throughout the web, including one by Chopper Papa), but I then I got an email from a reader who calls himself U.G. Gold.
Last we went over our Swim Diaper 101, and were excited to get several emails for customers taking the «plunge» into reusable swim diapers!
I got tons of emails over the last few weeks asking me to review Mamas & Papas Urbo2.
I got to know about this word for the first time late last year, when I received an email from Ikea family inviting me to apply and take part in the LiveLagom project which helps make living a more healthy and sustainable lifestyle easier.
Last year I got an email from a new mother who had just found The Mother of All Trips on the recommendation of a mutual friend.
I was thinking about all the things I could get done in that time - the many emails I needed to catch up on, lots of endless cleaning, painting of trim, unpacking the last boxes, washing those white floors, woodstacking and more.
nat, thank you for posting this, I didn't get some of her last emails and I missed them.
Just last week I got an email from a mama in Saudi Arabia who took the video classes and is having a fantastic experience breastfeeding.
Before we get started, I just wanted to address a couple emails that we've received within last couple weeks regarding the Newbies app and the New Mommy Media app.
Those are just the tools — to put them to work, the campaign will need an email strategy, a recruitment strategy, a social media strategy, a grassroots strategy (often including a mobile component), an advertising strategy, a fundraising strategy, and last but never least, a turnout operation to actually get people to vote.
Democratic email fundraising may not quite have reached the level of a Global Catastrophe yesterday, but it sure as hell got talked about: I heard an earful at a NARAL fundraiser last night, and various back - channel email lists and Facebook groups buzzed with people sick and tired of repetitive fundraising messages sent by campaigns, PACs and the party committees.
Despite the problems we've seen with email advocacy, lists are still the best way to send campaign updates, fundraising requests, volunteer requests and last - minute get - out - the - vote messages.
Democratic email fundraising may not quite have reached the level of a Global Catastrophe yesterday, but it sure as hell got talked about: I heard an earful at a NARAL fundraiser last night, and various back - channel email...
Last year, for example, people were invited to put their postcode, email and date of birth into a social media form to get their «NHS baby number».
A Long Island Republican forwarded an email he received from Becker last night, in which the candidate said he doesn't intend to repeat his 2010 mistake of getting off to a «late start» in his effort to oust the «ultra-left» McCarthy, whom he deemed «one of the most radical and incompetent members of Congress.»
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