Thanks for
sharing such a personal experience #BlogCrush
Not exact matches
I quite often treat this blog like a diary, so sometimes I'll stray away from talking about my
personal finance and
share my current thoughts, I'll be excited to go back and read some old post when the years go by, and it will help me reflect on the overall journey that has been
experienced, because as great as the end goal of early retirement is, I would imagine the character developed through
such a process has more then just monetary value.
Indeed, it is
such a deeply
personal experience that many of us don't
share fully — I love seeing how different and similar all of us are throughout our own
personal journeys.
Many moms
share their own
personal experiences with their daughters, including when their periods first started and what it felt like, and how, as with many things, it wasn't
such a big deal after a while.
Sharing their
personal stories, and asking challenging questions of each other, offers an understanding of different
experiences to parents who may not be able to ask
such questions in their own adoption relationships.
I would not normally
share such personal information but I am so grateful for this product that I promised myself that I would
share my
experience with anyone who could benefit from it.
Moreover, in transient neighborhoods, parents find it difficult to
share reassuring information with one another about their good
experiences with teachers; lacking
such personal communication, parents who are new to a school community may fall back on predispositions to distrust, especially if many of their social encounters outside of the school tend to reinforce this worldview.
Pretty awesome to
share such wonderful
experiences and comments as mentioned above but I like my work in my own way if you like then please visit this please
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I admire you for
sharing such deeply
personal experiences in your past.
You may also opt - out of our
sharing certain
personal information (for example, information other than your transactions and
experiences with us,
such as your credit report) among our affiliated companies.
During this discussion, Allison Harbin, the blogger of Post PhD and Alt - ac PhD in Art History, will
share her
personal story of misappropriation by a faculty member on her dissertation committee (detailed on her blog), and discuss the questions that have been raised from that
experience,
such as: What place (if any) does ethics have in the culture of academia and the arts?
Being close to Atlanta, Douglasville
experiences its fair
share of
personal injury and accidents
such as:
Sharing personal experiences may make it easier for
such a request to be granted as it creates a sense of urgency about the issue.
I think you have been so generous to
share such a
personal, sometimes painful, oftentimes joyful
experience with your readers.
The way you wrote it made me feel like I was there, and the symbolic nature of the box is something that I will be «unpacking» in my head for a long time Thank you so much for
sharing this deeply
personal experience with
such transparency - I absolutely love your soft tender heart