Practice & Revision: Even published authors
read their writing out loud to check for errors or confusion.
Not exact matches
The app lets users
write out what they are feeling, set goals and
read articles about general health and depression.
Why it's a must
read: The
writing style is a bit corny and the anecdotes incredibly
out - of - date, and yet it's a well of wisdom that has yet to run dry.
I sat down to
write, and in, like, three days it just came right
out of me, almost in the form you've
read.
As I
write these words, I already imagine my next deposition in which I'm asked to
read this
out loud.
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The largest one has 4 TB of storage spread between two internal drives that delivered «zippy
write speeds and average
read speeds» for Computer Shopper, which may not match up to SSD speeds, but still serve up «as much speed as you can squeeze
out of platters.»
«
Read at least 30 minutes a day, listen to relevant podcasts while driving and seek
out mentors vigorously,»
writes Tucker Hughes, who became a millionaire at just the age of 22.
Figure
out what technique works best for you, whether it's interviewing colleagues,
writing about current events, emulating the top thought leaders in your field, or surveying your own audience to find
out what they want to
read.
Before delivering your
writing to a recipient,
read it
out loud.
If you want to take a page
out of Bill Gates» playbook, wake up early, exercise,
read more (definitely cut back on your reality TV intake) and
write a daily to - do list.
«When social media tools provide the ability to find the content we most want to
read, we are most likely to search
out content that confirms our existing views,» Kane
writes.
In the two years I've been
writing about open - plan offices, I've
read dozens of scientific studies on the subject, all of which point
out that they're a productivity disaster.
Or, maybe you view getting
out of bed before the crack of dawn as the way to find time for things that make you feel good, like
reading,
writing, or meditating?
In order to stand
out from the crowd, it is important to take the time to
read what an influencer
writes.
I think Buffett
wrote a bunch of letters that were compiled by Lawrence Cunningham that get (ph) into topics, and that was laid
out and I always assign that in my class which I just think is a great, great book and you mention my three books three times and so you have to
read those too.
Read the brief
write - up here, or check it
out...
«I might lose whatever credibility I have with readers if I suggested flat
out that a book centered around the subject of oil,
written by an economist, was a page - turner, but I am willing to say with conviction that Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling
read.
There are many very good articles
out there describing what is going on in northeast Alberta - much better than I could
write - but
reading those accounts is most emphatically not the same as seeing the installations in person.
It turns
out, if you go deep on pricing, if you open a Castlight app and you look at these large hospital systems, you will see over and over again, and this has been
written in a number of the articles I'm sure you've
read, an 8 to 1 delta in pricing, 8 to 1 versus the low end of the market.
After
reading this email, I decided to
write a reply but not just to this individual; I intend to use this reply as leverage to reach
out to other entrepreneurs who are also in this same situation.
I know what a huge achievement it is to
write a book, but unfortunately, I don't get the chance to
read all the great books
out there.
I first was introduced to Warren (not physically) through a friend of mine in 1979 who said, «There's this guy
out in Omaha that when he
writes, you really should
read what he
writes»cause it's got a certain clarity to it,»» he said.
Below are 5 other blogs I regularly
read & recommend you check
out — along with a quick
write up of why:
To help assist you in your research you can use demographic
write - ups provided by companies like Razorfish or Pew Research, or research on your own using one of the countless must -
read marketing blogs
out there.
How is Paul being «divinely inspired» to
write books of the Bible any less rediculous than
reading out of a hat.
Today I
read this and realize that there are people
out there that get it - that understand love and what it is about - thank you for such a wonderful piece of
writing - keep doing what you are doing because you, truly, are doing God's work.
If anyone is ignorant enough to admit that they have life figured
out because they
read a book
written by a liar I invite them to live their remaining days in the happiest way they now.
You idiots give Obama a pass on his racist, anti American cult church and god forbid you say anything about Islam, which by definition is
out to destroy the west,
read their own
writing.
It is clear you did not
read it with an eye towards finding
out the truth of what was
written, or you wouldn't have bothered
reading all those made up stories only to proclaim you were a christian at a later point.
So if Thom Rainer ever
reads this review, I would invite him to
write a follow - up book which church pastors can hand
out to people who are leaving their church.
When people question what you
read; when people question what you say; when people question what you
write; when people question what you believe; when people question with whom you hang
out with; when...
The first - year
reading program at Williams College, «turned
out to be kind of like a bad blind date,»
wrote Michaela Morton, a freshman at the time, in an article in the student newspaper.
From writers who are creatively exhausted from managing a constant stream of online feedback, to readers who can't seem to pull themselves away from their smartphones, to activists who are burned
out from responding to yet another crisis with a social media campaign, to foodies who can't enjoy a meal without snapping a photo for Instagram, our
writing,
reading, and sharing habits consume more of our time and mental energy than ever.
Someone had typed up a few pages to
read aloud, another two spoke from the heart, another had
written out her story long - hand onto lined papers that she dropped one after another onto the gym floor as she finished another page, a fluttering of falling, stained with tears.
I'd
read Job and mourn for the children that were killed in the tornado, angry that they were
written out and then replaced like possessions.
That's one of the things I was pointing
out to someone who
read a book on necromancy (long island medium) and was totally sold on everything the author
wrote and was now at «peace» from
reading about the endless cycles of death — i.e. soul coming back as such... dying then coming back again as another.
Starting with no grammar or dictionary, indeed not one
written word to aid them, missionaries have learned the oral language, often without benefit of any interpreter — definitely the hard way — worked
out an alphabet, reduced it to
writing, prepared a grammar and dictionary, translated some portions into the newly
written tongue, then had to teach the natives to
read their own language in order to
read the Bible.
He wanted to right
out our lives - Live life with us from the Cross - Each Man's book is
written there And we
read our lives in prayer.
But one of the first book reviews I
read,
written by a dear friend and mentor, started
out by saying «Introverts in the Church.
Click here to check
out the songs that were my companions while I
wrote the book — I think they'll be great companions for you as you
READ it.
My book on the subject will most likely be
out before Greg's, but I look forward to
reading what he
writes when his finally gets published.
After soliciting questions and concerns from readers, I
wrote a post entitled «Confessions of a Sponsorship Skeptic» that you can check
out if you have questions yourself, and you can
read all my posts from Bolivia here.
For example, he rightly points
out that Jesus says, «You have heard that it was said, «You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy»» (Matthew 5:38), but what he doesn't say is that there is a reason Jesus uses the expression, «that it was said» instead of his usual expression, «have you not
read» or «as it is
written» when he references scriptural passages.
Whoever
wrote this ought to try
reading the Bible — He might be pretty surprised by what he finds
out!
I would like to point
out the fact that (and I'm sure if you have actually
read the Bible you saw this) that each of the authors were «Filled with the Holy Ghost» when they
wrote the Gospels.
It's pretty bad when, despite all our Bible study, prayer, and theological
reading and
writing, we have to learn about grace from those who don't believe in God, who have been kicked
out of our churches, and who feel only judgment and condemnation from us.
Paul Maier recently put
out a new edition of the church history
written by Eusebius, and since I have
read one of the older editions, I am thrilled about this edition.
It is manifest that most of the protesters had not
read the item in question, having simply reacted to the alert sent
out on the internet (more than half the protests were e-mailed), and quite a few are confused about who
wrote the offending article.
At least... and here's the key... you must not ever
read them or use them or open them until AFTER you have finished studying the text and
writing out your sermon or Bible study.