Sentences with phrase «why write this blog»

That's why I work at a Montessori school and that is why I write this blog.
: — RRB - Why I write this blog.
And that's why I write this blog.
That's exactly why I write this blog and I'm so happy to read your comment!
THIS IS WHY I WRITE THIS BLOG!
That's why we write blogs and appear in the media, that's why we do this podcast.
Why write this blog post at all, since most people know not to write the old - fashioned kind of objective statement?

Not exact matches

Why I Like It: In this blog, I've repeatedly written about the practical application of neuroscience to make you a better manager and salesperson.
In response to a post by a Twitter user which said Musk should provide «some very strong arguments in a well written blog piece to win over the (myself included) skeptics,» the Tesla and SpaceX CEO wrote: «Movie on the subject coming soon...» Now, why hasn't anyone thought of that before?
«This may seem like an anomaly to many people, who might question why AT&T is joining with those who have differing viewpoints on how to ensure an open and free internet,» Bob Quinn, the senior executive vice president of external and legislative affairs at AT&T, wrote in a company blog post.
So, you might ask why I would be writing on a blog for the first time looking for funding.
-LSB-...] Founders Block» Blog Archive» Why Startups Fail: An Analysis of Post-Mortems «We've previously highlighted the top startup failure post-mortems (32 in total) written by a group of startup entrepreneurs gracious enough to share their lessons learned from failure.
If you blog, then write about the new functionality and why it benefits customers.
For my first post on this blog, I will write about a persistent investing edge — value investing — and one reason why that edge may never disappear; that reason being human behavior, which rarely changes.
Byfield's blog post made a powerful argument for why Bill 24 is necessary to protect LGBTQ students, wrote Postmedia columnist Graham Thomson.
So if you just created that «Best Plumbing Products of 2012» guide, why not write a blog article that highlights the top 5 products mentioned in the guide and couple that with your CTA, explaining that readers can learn more by downloading the new guide?
This is why you don't see me writing blog post every day, or maybe not even every week.
Below are 5 other blogs I regularly read & recommend you check out — along with a quick write up of why:
Now you see why I think all of you should go and subscribe» - Joost de Valk, writing about LinkMoses Private [read Joost's blog post]
David Dunham writes a blog for RELEVANT about how the Church confuses maturity with masculinity and why that has damaged church members.
Colin Kerr writes a blog for RELEVANT wondering why God doesn't disavow people who misuse His name, and realizes that we all do so.
Dianna Anderson writes a blog for RELEVANT about how Jesus and Scripture embraced feminism — and why the Church should to.
Take 10 minutes from patting yourself on the back and take a look at my blog / websites, and / or my comments on other threads here, and you'll be quickly disabused of the notion that I treat the Scriptures «as though they are written directly to 20th Century A.D. Americans» (For what it's worth, I'm not American, so why would I do such a thing).
Now, let me say why I am writing about this — I preach at lots of places and don't write blog posts about them.
I have of course convinced myself that said guest post will catapult my blog stats into new, mind - boggling heights, which is why I would like to take this moment to mention that I've written a book entitled Evolving in Monkey Town which you can purchase on Amazon or at a fine bookstore near you.
Or they write blog posts and columns fervently arguing why evangelicals should not vote for Trump.
Rachel Decker writes a blog for RELEVANT about finding lessons about trying to lie to ourselves and to God — and why we will fail.
I have written previously about why I use Genesis 2.0 on this blog.
Why do Christians on this blog persist in posting that «jesus said this» or «jesus said that» when any words attributed to jesus in the bible are at best unverifiable hearsay written down decades or centuries after jesus was said to have existed and written by people who had never seen or heard jesus.
That's why for now, on this blog, I am going to have to steer away from my series on the violence of God and write about something I feel a little more confident about.
Danielle Mayfield writes a blog for RELEVANT about the princess propaganda our culture promotes and why girls need a better example of what it means to be a woman of God.
Jay — why did you write this on — this blog?
But why waste time and spend countless hours sifting through thousands of potentially pointless blog posts when Michael Hyatt has done all the work for you, and written each chapter in concise, bite - size pieces which can be easily understood and implemented right away?
sometimes i don't get why people apologize for not writing in their blogs.
I have no idea why CNN allows you to even write in this Belief blog.
John, I'm sorry, but writing a post in your blog about yet another example of why you feel a certain way about a certain topic is NOT a knee - jerk reaction!
Most Popular Comment: In response to «Teresa of Avila on Blogging,» Jessica wrote: ``... As for blogging fatigue, this is why I don't blog, but I think it's something we all face in a society that measures success in website hits, facebook likes and twitter followers.
Justin Whitmel Earley writes a blog for RELEVANT about why stuff matters — particularly at Christmas
It's also why I invite comments and critiques from faithful collaborators — pastors, scholars, artists, scientists, doctors, parents, blog commenters, and editors — who often know more about a given topic than I and whose insights improve my writing by miles.
William Walker writes a blog for RELEVANT about the need to tithe, but why that might look different than what we've grown accustomed to.
Jonas Gagnon writes a blog for RELEVANT about a miracle that occurred to his mother, and wonders why we ignore the daily miracles in our lives.
Rachel Held Evans writes for CNN's religion blog on «Why Millennials Are Leaving the Church».
It was probably not my best blog post, and I sensed that near the end when I said, «Why am I writing this?»
Another person like my friend Shanna, whose gentle and wise voice is the reason why I return over and over to her blog, Food Loves Writing, from which I almost always leave feeling inspired, refreshed or determined to better myself as a person, and be a kinder soul to others.
For those who have ever read the post about my writing process and my about page (where I explain with details why I started this blog) I will summarize here a little bit about the beginning of Primavera Kitchen.
I'm thankful for innovative low carb food bloggers such as yourself and that's why I gave a shout out to this recipe and your blog in a blog post I wrote.
I occasionally get sent pieces from people who are interested in writing and whilst often it isn't quite in the style that I have, every once in a while there's an opinion that I think is worth sharing, which is why today's blog has come from Soham De.
i was wondering why espn's blogs weren't as much a joy to read: then i noticed you hadn't written in long while.
It was only yesterday you mentioned this was mainly a pro-Wenger site, so why is it so wrong of LB to request someone who has a different opinion to write a blog or 2?
In 2012, in recognition of April as National Youth Sports Safety Month, MomsTeam asked 30 experts to write a blog answering two questions: first, how or why did they get into their field, and second, how have they made a difference in the life of a youth athlete in the past year.
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