Sentences with phrase «book is hard work»

Writing and publishing a book is hard work.
Writing a book is hard work, but the effort doesn't end with the last period.
Promoting your book is hard work!
As you know, writing and promoting a book is hard work with many unknowns.
Writing a book is hard work, but after reading through this thoughtful and detailed post of a successful book launch, the writing looks like a piece of cake.
Writing a great book is hard work but we shouldn't under estimate the time and effort required to selling and promoting that book.
Reviewing books is hard work.

Not exact matches

Schultz talks affectionately about his father in his book, «Pour Your Heart Into It: How Starbucks Built a Company One Cup at a Time,» saying that Fred was an honest man who worked hard, played ball with his kids on the weekend and loved the Yankees.
The publisher of former FBI Director James Comey's upcoming book is remaining tight - lipped — and working hard to make sure anyone with access to the book will do the same.
It's true that writing a book takes a lot of discipline, creativity and hard work, and many books are rejected.
It's in applying the lessons and learnings from the book to your own life and circumstances — and then doing the hard work of taking responsibility for, and true ownership of, your stories — where the change starts and the results begin to show.
This book is a fabulous read to understand that exceptional talent is a function of hard work over time.
Dozens of books and hundreds of articles on the topic are hard to handle, but this infographic combines key points to remember and take into consideration if you decide to re-design working environments for better.
[T] he upgrade to triple A,» the newspaper chirped, «was rightly viewed as a tribute to the hard work the Liberal government has done to get the province's books in order.»
Therefore, if your answer to the question of what you want is, «I don't know,» or «I want to not work hard,» then put this book down, and go get a desk job.
An ongoing challenge for church and clergy is to sufficiently establish the significance of scripture in the hearts and minds of believers so that they will attempt the hard work, the life's work, of seeking to understand the Word made Book.
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!)
Four sisters, a hard - working mother with strong values and opinions, a father away at war, loads of adventure and play, a lonely neighbour boy... the whole book is a delight.
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.
This is because I have been working hard to get something started to help you get your book published.
If God was completly removed we would not have such an intellectual book to even believe in... God can speak through man and many predictions that were in the bible came true already... How can men that have no back grounds of science or physics and basic understand of the world and how it works be able to come up with half the stuff in the bible... Really hard to come up with the figures when your just a fisherman or even a king... Only explains God even more
Reading all the books about 2012, and listening to all the doom and gloom sermons, attending all the prayer meetings about the end of the world, and watching the Discovery channel special about Mayan calendars and aliens from space and Egyptian pyramid tunnels, OR loving our neighbors, serving our spouses, teaching our children, working hard at our jobs, and helping where people are hurting?
These groups are working hard and spending millions trying to influence our politicians to pass laws based on there interpretation of these books.
These people are Zweig's «invisibles» and, as we meet them in his book, it's hard not to wonder whether they don't have a healthier perspective on work, life and recognition.
One needs to work hard to get out of these lies... one should spend time to study the basic principles of the all the books we have around us this time which include the book of Mormon and LDS... then you think what make sense and what not... the accept the true one... I can assure you that there is only one Truth as two can't be truth... you just have to look for it and use ur intellectuals...
I just wan na say weather what proof you have or evidence every religion book, scriptures, and testamony might know how the world will end but does nt know cause if everybody knew what day it was going to happen they would do all the things that people are doing following this man like quiting jobs and all that because in the bible under «THE CALL TO READINESS «it says God or jesus does nt want you to worry about when the world will end but the do want you to keep busy and continue to work hard JUST LIKE GOD DID TO CREATE the world so i do nt think noone should buy into this and it shouldnt be advertised cause thats not what GOD or JESUS would want because when he rises unexpectedly key word unexpectedly his joy and his welcoming would be him nknowing that the creatures aka as us humans have been following his will and working hard!!!
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..
Why do books of this kind have to work so hard to be so wrong about the Christian faith?
The book works hard to portray Fosdick as the remarkably inventive and productive preacher he was, to explain how he could sustain such a level of excellence week after week, and to give a sense of why more than one preacher visiting Riverside staggered out of the worship service sighing, «I can never preach again!»
I am skeptical of memorials which work harder to bring their subject to life than mark its death, which is why I found respite in the book shop.
revelation of God's work in your life (aka, a book or preacher or your own self - talk) so in «gratitude» you work even harder to be perfectly righteous 4.
Writing in Books and Culture several years ago, Susan Wise Bauer complained that the willingness of King's God to tolerate these lesser rivals — and his insistence that his human surrogates take them on — made him «an undemanding fellow» who outsources the hard work to human beings «and then desperately hopes they can pull it off.»
It's not just about working harder, or having bigger faith, or pressing on until you see the blessing, or choosing leaders carefully, or sharing your life, or being passion ate when nobody else seems to care (all things Powell talks about in his book).
Those readers who are none too literary may fnd this hard going, but it is the heart of the book and carries its own summaries of, and quotations from, the authors and so does not need any prior knowledge of them, though this book is likely to send its readers hastening to their works.
It is, in many regards, a good response to the Dawkins outpouring of vitriol, being a work temperate in tone and neatly ordered — the very antithesis of Dawkins's book — and yet at times the authors are hard - pressed to contain their exasperation at the continual misrepresentations Dawkins offered his readers.
I love all your recipes, I have both of your books and I am so thankful that you are so hard working for us creating all those beautifully, delicious recipes
I have been working hard for months developing / testing recipes, taking photos, and editing the book and it's finally ready for all of you.
It's been a huge work - in - progress, and writing a book is one of the hardest things I have ever had to do, but it was also one of the best experiences of my life.
The fact that you're coming out with a cookbook is so cool, but equally as cool is this post giving credit to the hard work this team put in to help that book be a success!
Your book made it's way to Vienna this morning and I had a hard time to convince myself to better go to work and not start cooking immediately.
The price for this book is so reasonable.I so appreciate all the hard work done to create it!
Thanks for all your hard work... my kitchen cupboard would NOT be complete without my two Shoestring books (and I'm anxiously awaiting my bread book... it's already on pre-order!)!
Congrats on the new book, you must be feeling such a sense of accomplishment after all the hard work.
That said, the hard work begins after a law is on the books.
My family and I are working hard to change our typical American lifestyle and all of these books would be excellent with that.
This post is also available in: French It's hard to believe, but soon it will be a year since we began working on the book.
Seeing these recipes make their way to your kitchens is so worth the three years of hard work we put into the book:)
The French international is still a few steps below strikers as Harry Kane, Diego Costa, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Daniel Sturridge and Sergio Aguero in my book, and this is very much the position Arsenal have to work hard on to improve if the team is to take that last step and be crowned Champions.
It is hard to swallow some of the stuff that happens in the new seasons though as they have big plot holes that you know wouldn't work if you read the book
It is hard work, but ultimately it will decrease the amount of cards we get because we won't be put in a position to have to commit those types of fouls that get us booked.
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