Sentences with phrase «post about your challenge»

I'll definitely post about your challenge next week.
As I said in my last post about the challenge, we're kicking off a month long of daily yoga practice, with a goal of not only getting our bodies moving, but also to help us feel more relaxed and... [Read more...]
Awhile ago I wrote a blog post about my challenges finding suitable birth control for long - term travel.
Here's a post about these challenges, as well as my quirky life in Florida: Hobo Update: Relearning Travel's Inherent Lessons.
A couple weeks back I posted about the challenge of preserving web - based evidence.

Not exact matches

«A friend of mine posted one of the stories on Facebook and she challenged her elected officials — Who's going to do something about it?»
«Boeing's challenge is an authentic business decision, yet Ottawa seems untroubled about once again playing Sir Galahad, not only intervening on Bombardier's behalf, but also putting the problem - plagued effort to buy new fighter jets on the line, solely for the benefit of a privileged Quebec family and the people they employ,» Kelly McParland wrote in the National Post.
Like Muddy Waters — which takes its name from a Chinese expression about where fishermen find it easiest to fool the fish — Alfredlittle was created in 2010 and publishes postings that challenge the reporting of companies that operate in China but are listed on North American exchanges.
The great thing about this challenge is that it inspires creativity and helps you to experiment more with different types of posts.
When asked about the challenges -LSB-...] The post Inside the Gates: Change of command for the Army's 4/25 appeared first on KTVA 11.
I challenged him last night to post a cartoon about...
Anyhoo, as I stated at the beginning of this post, it certainly is an interesting subject about which to speculate as the scientific data continues to challenge our traditional understanding on this highly personal as well as socially important subject.
Brian's eyebrows nearly hit his hairline when I told him a bit about the whole fall - out of an offensive post, and the subsequent challenging (read: crazy - making)...
I challenged him last night to post a cartoon about nakedpastor since I was going to post one about asbojesus.
Our last conversation about William Webb's Slaves, Women, and Homosexuals certainly generated a lot of responses, particularly concerning the role of women in church leadership, which means the post accomplished its purposes of highlighting the challenges of applying the teachings of Scripture in today's culture.
Brian's eyebrows nearly hit his hairline when I told him a bit about the whole fall - out of an offensive post, and the subsequent challenging (read: crazy - making) discussion spinning out of control.
This post is part of the November Synchroblog in which we write about how we are being challenged by some kind of prophetic voice.
Most Popular Comment: Pam Elmore, in response to the post above, said: «Let me be the first Christian woman to tell you: you don't HAVE to have children.You're right, the church is not a safe place to admit any fears (or challenges or regrets) about motherhood, at any phase of it, before or during.
-LSB-...] pastry recipe, including all the details about the method, see the first pastry challenge post (Better Batter Gluten - Free Puff Pastry).
If you blog, blog about it (and please link back to this post to encourage others to accept the challenge).
I got all proactive and made September's Daring Kitchen challenge recipe — an almond and walnut cake called «hrapocusa» — at the beginning of the month, and then of course didn't get my act together to post about it on time.
For those of you who accepted the challenge when I laid down the gauntlet, we'll be using the hashtag #runwithdara (thanks to Sarah of Will Run for Pasta for kicking this off) on Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, Facebook and so on when posting about our training runs, moments of fatigue or inspiration, and races.
(I'll talk more about that on my later post re-capping my 21 - Day Vegan Challenge.)
This post is not about challenging any one or offending you in any way.
A friend who has a health / fitness website and blog asked me to do a guest post about the weight loss challenges.
@leo will be in his element with all the transfer rumours kicking about over the wknd we will see if can post a record amount of rumors before deadline day see if he can set a club record and that is a challenge to all the others @geoff highbury ghost writer and whoever gets the most right in there comments get a write up artical for there great services rendered in the effort of rumor mongering and all there comments for one day are all thumbs up guaranteed by the admin of just arsenal LOL
You were so indignant in a previous post when you were challenged about your views and asked the person who dared challenge you what right did he have to do this.
But the discussion reminded me of a post I'd written a while ago about men who want to be «good» dads — mentally challenged or not — are often screwed.
I've posted this to my facebook profile and shared with an online discussion group and what people keep challenging is «definitions»... they want to know if you're talking about controlled crying, full CIO and what ages we're talking about.
ooh ooh i want these!!!! did you see i posted yesterday about the challenge and about my cloth napkin adventures?
While listening to our challenges Indra said something that stuck to me (in fact enough that there will be separate blog post speaking about this point at length)... she said something to the effect that you don't get to be a trailblazer without paying some price.
I recently did a post on a no shop challenge which was about not doing any grocery shopping or any other shopping for... [Read more...]
In last weeks post (The Realities of Exclusively Pumping), I talked about my journey exclusively pumping and challenges I faced.
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It's been a few months since I posted about my 30 day challenge to use only homemade, all natural skincare.
This week I have Lexie from Mommy: Home Manager, this is a lovely post about perspective and how «keeping it together» as a parent can be challenging at times but our children don't care about perfection and neither should we.
I've been noticing quite a few co-sleeping posts lately and I think it's time I wrote one about co-sleeping with twins, as it has its own challenges.
You can learn more about the rules and why this challenge was started by visiting the announcement post.
Such a fab post and thanks for writing about it, thanks for hosting #blogcrush Helen Gandy recently posted... Parenting — The Challenge
And this post is perfect as I am already thinking about this year's Flats and Handwashing Challenge.
Also If you're ever feeling bored check out my blog posts about the Flats and Handwashing Challenge I Did this spring.
Every year my fantastic Post colleague Jay Mathews takes a great deal of time to assemble his list of America's Most Challenging High Schools, and he's just done it again for his 2014 list, which you can read all about here.
(You can read more about my philosophy on kids, eating and travel in this 2011 post: «From Dragon Fruit to Butter Beer: The Challenges — and Fun — of Feeding Kids on the Road «-RRB-
Which is why so many of us are critical of DovBear's posts and tweets about how selfish and inconsiderate public breastfeeding is, even though he would never approach a nursing mom and challenge her.
But, going back to your post, one of the things I loved best about this book was the way that she challenges the all - consuming attachment parenting norm (along with any other norm you can think of), painting mothers as free agents, making difficult choices for their own and their childrens» survival.
This post is a collection of everything I've wanted to get off my chest (ahem, pardon the pun about facing breastfeeding challenges.
You can read about my post about starting the challenge here.
Cooper only spends about an hour or so on her posts a day, but says the biggest challenge has been maintenance, since she prides herself on flying solo.
This is my first post in a multi-part series about my experience natural parenting a preemie and the challenges that presents.
This month our members have written posts about how they address sleep challenges in their homes.
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