Sentences with phrase «left it to other bloggers»

I find the topic daunting and rather than wade into a complex area about which I know little, I've left it to other bloggers and experts to keep... [Continue reading]
I find the topic daunting and rather than wade into a complex area about which I know little, I've left it to other bloggers and experts to keep us informed and engage in intelligent debate.

Not exact matches

I began to notice areas I felt some pressure to conform: sometimes I feel an unspoken pressure from the institution and individuals within it to adhere to a preset systemization of belief and morality; sometimes I allow a comment left on my blog or criticism from other bloggers to intimidate me into conformity; sometimes I feel afraid to let what I really believe to leak out of my mouth; sometimes I allow criticism of the way I oversee our community, or criticism of our community itself, to frighten me into silence, passivity and paralysis.
(So I'll leave that for other bloggers / pastors / theologians to rip apart gleefully when the time comes.)
Over the years I got sucked into the food blogger mold of HAVING to post X amount of times, visiting X amount of other food bloggers, posting X amount of photos and writing detailed accounts of each recipe or else being left with the feeling of being inadequate in my role as «food blogger».
Nestle just vanished, leaving their mommy bloggers to the wolves, after posting one message saying «answers to all questions are here» (when they weren't) and that other questions should be sent by email.
Of course, like every other blogger (and person) out there, I'm excited for the leaves to change, PSL's, carving pumpkins, etc. but...
Don't be shy, network a lot with other bloggers — join discussions on Twitter, guest post, leave comments on other fashion blogs to find your tribe.
I strive to leave thoughtful comments for other bloggers, but also write compelling content on my own blog.
Please leave your comments below about what you think it takes to become a good fashion blogger so we can all learn from each other, and get better.
Don't forget to link up your fall home tour posts and then visit other bloggers and leave a little comment love because that's always appreciated, right?
We're leading off the # 2x4andMore Challenge with this garden arbor that we built for a wedding a couple of years ago, and check out the 13 other awesome projects from some amazingly talented bloggers — check out the links below to see more, and be sure to leave a comment and follow their blogs as well for more great DIY projects.
You should find other bloggers to follow (I use BlogLovin to pull all my favorite blogs into one place where I can read their latest posts on my morning break at work) and make sure you're leaving comments on new posts you enjoy or find interesting as well as leaving likes / comments / shares on their social media.
Chris, understandably, did not want to leave anyone out by giving it to only five other bloggers, but he did list some of his favorite daily reads.
When leaving a link, please visit 2 - 3 other posts... it's a great way to find new blogs and get to know other bloggers, as well as increase your exposure!
All that said, I LOVE FALL, and I really love to live vicariously through other bloggers around the country with fall leaves and pumpkins and pretty fall decor, we just do fall a little differently here in Florida!
Make sure to leave a few comments on at least 5 other blogs, find some new bloggers to follow and get some outfit inspiration!!
I wish I didn't have to go to work today so I could browse through all the other blogger's links you left... so inspiring and beautiful!
Even more fun is I'm thrilled to announce on the Saturday, I will be joining fellow blogger Karen from the fabulous Smashing The Glass to chat «On The Sofa» about «What to stay in control of and what to leave to others on your big day» so would love to meet some of you there!
It kept me busy but being behind the scenes for other bloggers left me really unfulfilled... I wasn't working for myself on my own project like I wanted to be.
We left the hotel at 10:15 am to meet some other bloggers for brunch.
We would love for you to leave us some love if you plan to linkup — as well as visit a few other blogger's blogs as well!
Also, don't look to the left or right to see what other bloggers are doing and try to emulate them, or you will lose sight of what it is you are supposed to do, which is showcase your own personal style.
Each week I link up to this wonderful party and look at all the wonderful links that other bloggers leave.
So for those mobile bloggers who like to leave the house and write in coffee shops it's a dream — its battery seems endless and it has USB ports so it's simple to use with other devices or download data (unlike the iPad).
Tips: Interact with the bloggers — follow them on Twitter, Facebook, G +, and Pinterest, leave comments, connect with them prior to and after, thank them, talk with readers who leave comments, utilize your street team or other fans to share the blog tour stops, create your own blog posts to help increase visibility about the blog tour — all that helps immensely.
CommentLuv — This is a great plugin to attract other bloggers to leave comments on your blog.
Nearly all of the assertions by the Australian blogger in the second chart were inflammatory and untrue, with only thin threads leading to legitimate issues (one being that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, as noted in a review by the Dutch environment agency, has traditionally focused its summaries on worst - case outcomes and left out potential positive effects or other factors, like population growth, that contribute to climate vulnerability).
I encourage bloggers to leave comments on other blogs.
I actually encourage bloggers to leave more comments on other sites than posts on their own sites.
I'll leave it to the consumer electronics bloggers to dig into all the other ways smart technology and automation can help save your firm money, but the lesson here — and with this entire post, really — is that solo attorneys should keep their eyes and minds open when it comes to running their own law firms.
Now, we get to hear Howell's thoughts on that question along with those of two other prominent legal bloggers who have left larger firms, Howard Bashman of How Appealing and Ernest Svenson of Ernie the Attorney.
Finally, if you're looking for an old - fashioned blogger dustup complete with asperity and risk of hurt feelings, Scott Greenfield is feeling snappish toward Adrian Dayton and several others on a variety of topics that include Generation Y, social media and work / life balance (Greenfield's basically against the latter: «When the going gets tough, no one needs a lawyer who leaves the office whenever they have something more fun to do.»)
I wish I didn't have to go to work today so I could browse through all the other blogger's links you left... so inspiring and beautiful!
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