Sentences with phrase «sticking to other blogs»

Ha, this was a pretty good month I think I'll be sticking to other blogs / courses for my blogging info from here on out.

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From Nick's blog: «The other main obstacle to a contest was the fear of many Labour MPs that the pain of public division might be worse than sticking with a leader who many are convinced is taking them to certain defeat.»
Stick around to the end of the post and you'll find links to all the other blogs, chock full of colorful, warm - weather - is - almost - here inspiration.
It's so hard to stick to a blog schedule when other life things come up haha having posts ready in advance keeps me from stressing out too much if things don't go as planned.
Making a monthly plan and sticking with it helps when blogging to make sure my time is being used wisely when I do sit down to write and do other things for my blog.
I planned ahead so that I could stick to my Monday — Friday posting schedule, but haven't been able to put as much effort into engaging with my readers, commenting on other blogs and promoting the posts on social media.
You can truly kill by «kindness» and I have posted many a blog post re: seeing Danes and other dogs as just heads and stick legs on a whale of a body due to obesity.
According to credible sources, I, and most of the other blogs on this list, have got more traffic than the number 29 blog on this list, that just so happens to be your girlfriend's, another travel blog with 50,000 + FB likes — more than Nomadic Matt and Stuck In Customs combined.
According to a Kite & Lightning blog post, Bebylon Battle Royale: A Gentlemen's Game is going to feature more than what the studio was initially billing as action centered around «selfie stick wielding immortal babies beating up each other
He basically downloaded one of my cartoons off my blog, printed it out, and stuck it outside his cube at work, for other people to see, hopefully to comment on, and hopefully, to start a conversation.
In recent discussion of the Weblog 2007 Awards, several commenters at other blogs have argued that our criticisms of the Mannian parlor tricks have been «thoroughly refuted and discarded by climatologists, published in a credible journal»; that «other professionals in the field who also have «looked in great detail at the problem at hand» and have come to the conclusion that rather than McIntyre's findings being «valid and relevant», they instead have found them to be «without statistical and climatological merit»; that CA «fluffed on the whole hockey stick thing».
I've got eight other graphs on the DeSmog Blog, none of which has been questioned in the least, all showing a hockey stick shape in the temperature from 1,000 years ago to today, and all of them showing a pretty similar — the idea that there was a Medieval Warming Period during which the temperature was higher than it is now is, that is like, flagrantly incorrect is the nicest way that I can say it.
I'm still not with you — you link to a couple of Tim Lambert's Deltoid blog posts on Pielke and Curry, and I followed the Curry Hockey Stick episode here and on other blogs at the time.
In recent blog posts discussed in Parts 1 and 2, Dr. Richard describes how to overcome those personality traits: seek buy - in (while avoiding sticks and carrots) and apply strategies at the outset, including: putting the request in terms of what motivates the partner, envisioning next steps, making the commitment public to the partner's peers, creating small partner groups to discuss how to proceed, explaining why the project has meaning, removing obstacles and pointing to role models, as well as recognizing success at milestones within the overall task, creating a spirit of friendly competition, showing success by others to leverage the «bandwagon effect,» circulating success stories and getting visible support from thought leaders.
Otherwise, stick to a basic specialist blog, like a blog for aficionados or other specialists.
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