Paula's crit group describes her editing style as «bluntly insightful» and she would add that she is thorough (yes, perhaps
even nitpicky) without being snarky.
On the other hand, if we have a real reason,
even nitpicky things like suggestions about word choices and sentence structures are helpful.
Not exact matches
For example, does a potential client have a history of unsuccessful past working relationships with other firms or seems unnecessarily
nitpicky before you've
even shook hands to seal the deal?
Multiple studies have shown that having a
nitpicky inner voice can cause your stress levels to skyrocket and
even lead to depression.
I won't
even try to convince anyone that straight up dextrose or maltodextrin at a low dose of 10 grams couldn't get the job done regarding pulsing insulin initiation, however I am a big proponent of FEELING GOOD when I eat or drink products and am
nitpicky.
Obviously, I said a lot of things above in jest but I have always thought the rules of turning your stuff off for takeoff and landing to be a little silly: it always reminds me of a dorm RA in college I once knew who let a little power go to his head and strictly enforced every silly,
nitpicky, rule and
even made up a few because he could.
That makes me feel horribly
nitpicky and churlish, because despite my criticism I know I love GT5, and I'll be playing it for months, and maybe
even years.
But I'm not as
nitpicky about everything since there have been several versions of Batman over the years (
even used guns in his early years).
And while their are a couple of things to be
nitpicky with, Fusion offers the most polished offering yet, and is recommended to be be looked at by anyone with
even remote interest.
This is being pretty
nitpicky as it's only noticeable in very specific situations, and it's entirely likely that you may never
even run across such a scenario in your use more than a few times at the most.
These tips for improving the tone of voice, as Leahy duly notes, are for all of us — from romance to friendship to
nitpicky in - laws, to yes —
even advancing your career.