Sentences with phrase «feel about the readers»

And I feel this represents how I feel about the readers of my blog.

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Dozens of readers told me they felt the list revealed a lot about their own situation working for a boss who didn't quite understand their motivations or skills.
Readers who see their name or email address plugged into the subject line or greeting in an email tend to feel more uncomfortable about the personalization than anything.
Now, readers of The Uncanny X-Men comics in 1981 might know what it's all about but to everyone else it appears to be just another feel - good corporate marketing effort.
Carter offers advice in this vein, reminding readers that while it's always smart to listen to your gut when you feel real fear, hesitating and waffling is generally a sign that's it time to embrace whatever you're worried about.
With the arrival in Canada this week of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang to discuss greater engagement with Prime Minister Trudeau, we felt that our readers might be interested in learning more about these sectors as well as appreciate a backgrounder on state owned enterprises and the most current reforms that are underway.»
In my experience, the phrase usually pops up when an author wants to write about a topic just because he finds it interesting, but feels like readers won't care about the topic unless he can convince them it's somehow important.
A reader of my blog sent in a question about the fear and pain he feels after he left his church.
In it, the reader mentioned the fact that sometimes she felt insecure about her decision to pursue a family life before a career, explaining how challenging it can be to find time to write amidst the craziness of having young children at home.
In response to our coordinate efforts for Mutuality 2012, I have heard from women who say they feel their dignity and worth have been restored, from multiple readers who have changed their minds about women in ministry, from couples relieved that they can finally put a name to how their relationship has functioned all along, from singles freshly inspired by the «great cloud of witnesses» that surrounds them, from followers of Jesus whose passion for justice and equality has been renewed, from women ready to «get on with it» and stop asking permission to use their gifts and start unapologetically using them.
Readers are thus made to feel like witnesses to what actually happened, with access to the thoughts and motives both of the characters in the drama and of those who wrote about them, the authors of the sources used to build an uncluttered reality.
Seaver denies that Wallington can be regarded as a typical Puritan artisan (the fact that he wrote so much was itself unusual), but he presents enough material in addition to that of Wallington — from Puritan sermons and other autobiographies — that the reader is likely to come away feeling that he or she has learned something about Puritans in general.
I pose to the reader, or any person, the following dilemma: Imagine Alan in two possible worlds: one world like the one just described in which he thought he was a great painter and felt completely happy about this, and died, but was deceived and another world in which he really was a good painter and his paintings sold for a high price because he was being recognized as such and was not deceived, and again dies happily.
Well, you know you have those of us who are regular readers and would miss your writing, but maybe you can think about just posting when a topic really excites you in some way, and not feel obligated to write otherwise.
There are plenty of atheistic priests out there but talking about them might make the dear religious reader feel their religion is being attacked...
I'll feel like I'm supposed to feel at this point, when everything is going my way, when people are talking about my book, when readers stand in line to get my name scrawled across a page, when I am a very.
Instead, the reader will maintain his integrity if he learns he need not feel guilty if, after questioning the Bible for what it says and implies about the universe, he concludes that our scientific data are more reliable.
I have said before about this so I wont go on again about it (sigh of relief from your readers... LoL) but I feel that this decade will see more people like myself.
What I like about them is getting the «raw,» unfiltered view into the lives of people I admire over the internet, and I do think it might make readers feel more connected as well.
I feel this is a service to my readers who may be wanting to try different products but are reluctant without knowing more about them.
Please take a moment to check out my About page and some of my readers» favorite posts to get a feel for what I'm all aAbout page and some of my readers» favorite posts to get a feel for what I'm all aboutabout.
My feeling is that this reader shouldn't beat herself up about this choice.
Not that I was trying to hide it from anyone, it's just there is a time and place for everything and I felt like now was the time to get a little more personal with my readers and let you know a bit about my personal life rather just always dishing out awesome fashion advice.
As readers of Minimalist Parenting know, I feel very strongly about kids doing chores!
The big tip: Regular readers know how I feel about the whole concept of «kid food» (hint: it's not very favorably).
Readers seeking to grow the perfect zinnia or tomato might be disappointed; there's not a lot of information about how to grow things successfully, or what it feels like to be...
I am being compensated to help share information about National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day, but Outnumbered 3 to 1 only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers.
Lunch Tray readers already know my feelings about most restaurants» children's menus: while they do offer parents convenience and lower prices, the menu items themselves are usually fat - laden and depressingly unimaginative, inadvertently teaching... [Continue reading]
Readers — child and parent both — will delight in scrutinizing the detailed illustrations for hints about how the characters are feeling about their roller coaster journey.
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Not trying to be a whiner, I'm sure I will get slammed by your readers, but this is an issue I care about too, and it would be nice NOT to feel like the enemy.
The Naked Parenting books are all about guilt - free, judgement - free parenting and I felt comfortable and encouraged listening to her friendly voice, just how I want my readers to feel.
Studies show that lifelong readers are those who, as children, simply found reading a pleasurable experience (what was read didn't seem to matter as much as how children felt about the activity).
My feeling about milk in schools, as shared by many TLT readers (judging from this morning's discussion on the Facebook page and in comments on the blog), is that milk does have a place on lunch trays, but not to the exclusion of other beverages like water (which, as it turns out, is not so easy to get into cafeterias) and plant - based milks for those who drink them.
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Lunch Tray readers already know my feelings about most restaurants» children's menus: while they do offer parents convenience and lower prices, the menu items themselves are usually fat - laden and depressingly unimaginative, inadvertently teaching children that «their» food consist of only a handful of unhealthful entrees — mac - n - cheese, hot dogs, chicken nuggets and the rest.
No matter how strongly you feel about food politics issues, I expect your comments — whether aimed at me, other readers, or anyone else — to be offered thoughtfully, respectfully, and with an appropriate degree of civility.
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Many readers who are alien to your writings will feel worried about your diction but it didn't come to me as a surprise at all.
But if I can say one thing that may be of interest to your readers, it is that they shouldn't feel bad about themselves if they make the decision to step off the path, because it might be the right decision, although it might not feel right at the time.
All readers who feel strongly about any of the biodiversity problems that face us should put this to their local MP.
The Magic of Math thus reminds the reader that reality cares not how you feel about it.
Paul, in summation, and further to a response that one of your readers «Lindsay» was kind enough to give me to an earlier question, about you claiming that «B» vitamins are «growth promoting» (I have since stopped taking the B vitamins as a result) are there any other vitamins that you might also feel contribute to energy excess?
On top of that, I feel that juice fasting is actually HARMFUL for the reasons specified above, so therefore I find it important to inform my readers about it.
As I learn more and more about my favorite health topics, I feel the need to share this valuable information with my readers.
I know that one reader was using raw eggs for that reason (but she always consumes them, has a good source and felt good about that) but I can't recommend that.
EAT TO FEEL FULL aims to help its readers feel better about eating, feel better after eating, and master their appetites and overall sense of well - beFEEL FULL aims to help its readers feel better about eating, feel better after eating, and master their appetites and overall sense of well - befeel better about eating, feel better after eating, and master their appetites and overall sense of well - befeel better after eating, and master their appetites and overall sense of well - being.
Although we are being compensated to help spread the word about Royal Canin, Create With Joy only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers.
I know we chatted about this before, but I think the thing I like the most about your blog is it encompasses everything — you have amazing style posts, but I feel like your reader actually gets to know YOU instead of just what you wear.
After a good 6 months of feeling like my only readers were my Mom and hubby, friends and acquaintances started commenting on my posts and with that came suggestions to do as the other style bloggers do and photograph myself in the outfits I'm blogging about.
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