Sentences with phrase «writing is hard work»

Writing is hard work and at times quite draining.
Writing is hard work for any writer; no matter the means a reader obtains it.
Writing is hard work and takes a lot of time along with research.
After all, writing is hard work, and takes a lot out of you.
Thesis writing is a hard work, so trust it to the professional team of academic writers.
Geography assignment writing is hard work for students in their academic life.
While she provides a good caution — that writing is hard work and there is no shortcut, no matter how you ultimately publish, I would submit that she provides a negative example for another reason.
The number of people who think they will write a children's book because it is easy, will tell you that any writing is hard work.
Last but not least - Writing is hard work - but so is everything else.
But none of this negates a major point you make, Robert — that writing is hard work, editing is necessary and expensive, and publishing is not for the faint of heart.
Writing is hard work, and if they are to focus on what they are crafting, they need quiet.
«They see that writing is hard work, but if you work hard at it, great things can happen.»
Writing is hard work; teaching writing may be even harder work.
Concise writing is hard work, but it's essential.

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He has rarely taken formal action on the very regular publication of fictional stories that are written about him and he has worked hard to develop a professional relationship with the media, focused on his work and the issues he cares about.
«HEPs listen hard to others and do all they can to grasp their emotional state and needs, whether it is a friend who has just been diagnosed with cancer or a spouse who is upset at them for working late yet again,» he writes, adding, «but listening is never enough.
«Kyle has worked incredibly hard to settle this claim amicably, despite what I consider to be the obvious ridiculousness of it, and has done far more than I would have personally done under these circumstances,» Altman wrote.
Melinda Gates writes in her column that there are a number of other fixes to today's «work hard or fail» doctrine.
Maye's penchant for keeping optimistic and working hard appears to be inherited from her father, as she wrote on her Twitter and Instagram recently:» «Keep Smiling» was my Dad's motto.
It's true that writing a book takes a lot of discipline, creativity and hard work, and many books are rejected.
«To me, it sounds as though Melissa is displaying images of slavery or drudgery in her office to remind herself of what hard work really and truly looks like,» he wrote.
«When you can't see what a block is, it's a lot harder to smash it — conversely, when you can rapidly hone in on an issue, you can get straight to work on helping to sort it out,» writes Lowbridge.
A study he wrote in 2013 showed that, after returning home, contestants were highly likely to begin slowly gaining back the weight they'd worked so hard to lose.
Every endeavor is going to have valleys, as past guest on The Pursuit, Seth Godin, wrote in The Dip, so make sure you're building your life and work around something you will still enjoy on the hardest, bleakest days.
The company's management team was singled out — «leadership inspires its employees to work hard and drive impact for clients,» wrote a senior associate — particularly CEO Dominic Barton, who enjoys an approval rating of 98 percent.
«If we set up a partnership on a handshake and agree to split the business 70 - 30, and we then have a falling out because you think you are working harder than I am and deserve a bigger share of the profits, the law may say we are 50 - 50 partners unless we can clearly document in writing, for example a signed Form 1065, our intent to create an unequal split,» Ennico says.
Unless you have extremely high profile members on your board, I don't care who your advisors are; they're there to lend credibility but they aren't actually writing the code or doing the hard work.
I have to apologize as I have been very busy with work and life this past month and it has been very hard to find time to write about my dividend progress.
You need need to work harder on your articles if you're going to bother writing them.
One company which was raising at $ 40 million pre-money wrote a comment about me in a public forum saying something along the lines of «Mark worked really hard to understand our business and was very detail - oriented.
Without one, you'll find that either you spend the whole day answering questions about the story so that a journalist has enough details to write something interesting, or it just won't get picked up because it's too much like hard work for an already busy reporter.
The head of Mt. Gox, the dominant bitcoin exchange that suspended trading Tuesday amid accusations of rampant theft, has written in a web post that he is still in Tokyo and «working very hard» to solve his organization's troubles.
As a Catholic, I would find it hard to believe that an informed conscience would produce the work she has written, but it is theoretically possible, I suppose.
What is even harder to fathom is a God that only starts to matter when we Christians decide this — and then write off all of His work prior to the Christ.
The author may make a nice salary, but unless you can dig up some more detailed account of his life and work, it's hard to say he's uncharitable, or that he shouldn't have written this article.
Some ideas I'm currently tossing around include: working harder to employ the same writing style in posts that I employ in my books (more story, less ranting!)
Whenever I start to think to myself that perhaps Donald Miller is overrated, that surely his degree of success is available to any hard - working author, Miller comes along and writes another book that catches me off guard.
It is so much easier to write someone off as «demon possessed» than to do the hard work of loving, healing, restoring, and mending that may need to be done with someone who suffers in such ways.
While it may be hard to understand, our knowledge of the world has actually evolved over the last several thousand years so many of the ancient understandings of the way the world works — and written into religious text — are obviously and verifiably wrong.
This is why Brooks is so wrong when he writes that «the frontier demands a certain sort of individual, a venturesome, hard - working, disciplined individual who goes off in search of personal transformation.»
He writes that though being family - oriented is an «image Chip and Joanna work hard to convey,» he casts doubt on how authentic those values really are to the couple: «I've always believed that we prove what we value most by where we choose to spend our time.
It is anything which keeps us from writing, from sitting down and doing the hard work of putting words on paper.
Liuan Huska wrote an excellent piece for Her.Meneutics about how her Spanish - speaking immigrant church treats childcare as a community calling, especially considering the fact that many of the mothers and fathers in that community are working hard just to make ends meet.
It's easy to forget that it's actually hard work; writing jokes is difficult and takes a long time.
There is a perceived credibility for those who have power as in stages, write books, have lots of followers the have worked hard to gain, etc..
I am working hard on the next several posts, and many of the comments so far are helping me refine what I will write.
The path of least resistance or work, the «it's to hard to answer so i'll just write in «God did it» on the test.»
Consider this... a person goes to college, gets a four year degree in archaeology (or some antiquities preservation analog); spends summers sifting through sand and rock and gravel, all the while taking graduate level classes... person eventually obtains the vaunted PhD in archaeology... then works his / her tail off seeking funding for an archeological excavation, with the payoff being more funding, and more opportunities to dig in the dirt... do you think professional archaeologists are looking hard for evidence of the Exodus on a speculative basis... not a chance... they know their PhD buys them nothing more than a job at Tel Aviv Walmart if they don't discover and publish... so they write grants for digs near established sites / communities, and stay employed sifting rock in culturally safe areas... not unless some shepard stumbles upon a rare find in an unexpected place do you get archeological interest and action in remote places... not at all surprising that the pottery and other evidence of the Exodus and other biblical events lie waiting to be discovered... doesn't mean not there... just not found yet...
They wrote: «We don't blame him for despising his very existence, since he is DIRECTLY and PERSONALLY responsible for thrusting terrible violence upon every other gender (all of them), race, sexual orientation, ethnicity, and religion... even though by all accounts he's a good guy who works hard, takes care of his family, tries his best to love his neighbor as himself, and all that other stuff that doesn't matter because we only regard him as part of a collective group to which we assign blame.»
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