Every time I write about my experience I get hundreds of people and entrepreneurs emailing me, thanking me for my insights.
Plenty of professionals have a hard
time writing about their experience and skills.
Not exact matches
Most of his media appearances have been on reality television and game shows, and in 2014 he
wrote about the
experience in a Los Angeles
Times essay.
But Cage's kind of simplification is what Jose Ortega y Gasset was
writing about between the world wars in Man and Crisis at a
time when Europe as well as America was
experiencing the events that turned out be prologue to the coming counterculture of the sixties.
The way I see it, a person
writes a book for one two reasons: 1) She has a message that she cares
about and the best way to spread that message is through a book, or 2) She feels compelled to
write so she shares whatever story /
experience / message most inspires her at the
time.
I
wrote about the egg
experience in our missionary newsletter, and the next
time I was home on furlough, I was reminded that sometimes people actually read the newsletter.
As I shall make clear later, I find profound and vital truth in the
experience which lies behind the dogma of the Trinity but, at the same
time, I think more nonsense has been
written about that dogma than
about any other item of the Christian creed.
I've been reluctant to
write about this search in the past, but it seems like such a common
experience, I think it's
time to open up, especially now that I've had some
time to process.
I have had this
experience three
times now, on three different occasions, in admittedly similar circumstances, but not similar enough to explain the coincidence: I am speaking from a podium to a fairly large audience on the topics of — to put it broadly — evil, suffering, and God; I have been talking for several minutes
about Ivan Karamazov, and
about things I have
written on Dostoevsky, to what seems general approbation; then, for some reason or other, I happen to remark that, considered purely as an artist, Dostoevsky is immeasurably inferior to Tolstoy; at this, a single pained gasp of incredulity breaks out somewhat to the right of the podium, and I turn my head to see a woman with long brown hair, somewhere in her middle thirties, seated in the third or fourth row, shaking her head in wide - eyed astonishment at my loutish stupidity.
I could have
written what you
wrote about your
experience of this
time in your life to explain my own present
experience.
I also attended the mosque prayer service for the first
time and
wrote about my
experience.
The New York
Times: The Freedom of the Hijab Ayesha Nusrat, a 23 year - old Muslim woman in New Delhi
writes about her decision to start wearing the hijab, and how that decision has been «the most liberating
experience ever.»
(The Rookie Moms challenges actually got me
writing about my
experiences as a first -
time mom, so I'm forever grateful for the prompts!)
Dr. Sibert
wrote a controversial op - ed
about her
experiences as a doctor and mother and how the part -
time schedules of mothers and fathers are ruining healthcare.
I started
writing a blog
about my
experiences as a securely attached father, and then I decided it was
time to prepare myself to become an API Leader.
Yet
time and
time again I have read and
written about homebirth loss mothers praising deadly midwives, praising the «
experience» of a vaginal birth of a dead child, refusing to cooperate in disciplining the midwife responsible, advocating for more «freedom» for homebirth midwives, and, most grotesque of all, choosing to risk their next child's life by having a homebirth.
In reality, he only
experienced the frustratingly long bedtimes he
wrote about 25 percent of the
time.
The
Times - Record, July 9, 2007 Reuse or Dispose; Local mom discovers cloth diapers save money and are eco-friendly Sarah Hedberg
writes about her
experience with cloth diapers.
In
writing this article I asked cloth diapering moms to tell me
about their night
time diapering
experiences.
A parent who has hands - on
experience with it and then takes the
time to sit down and
write about that
experience has some insight that is worth sharing, and definitely worth listening to.
During his medical internship, he
wrote essays
about his
experiences for The New York
Times Science section, and he recently published a book
about his medical training, which grew out of those essays.
His
time at the U.K. Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST), during which he helped
write a four - page brief
about international efforts to reduce deforestation ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris, was a tremendous learning
experience, says Richardson, who is now a postdoc at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, working at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
This made me think
about the countless research studies out there pointing to the benefits of nature and the damaging effects of urban life and screen
time, something that I have
written about often but did not fully understand until this
experience.
You can actual
write about what you felt when you were spending
time alone or
about your dance
experience.
Totally appreciate that you've set aside some
time and energy to
write a book
about your thyroid
experience and to help people understand what's going on with it because it really matters, and it's affecting a lot more people... think.
As I've
written about before when I talked
about our
experience with the GAPS protocol, we've known
about a link between gut health and mental health for a long
time, and it turns out that certain soil based organisms play an important role here too:
It's a
time commitment because you not only need to shop but you also need to
write a report
about the
experience, usually within 24 hours.
I could
write about outdoor Pre-Grounded yoga that works, why you should teach professional development yoga for pre-school teachers, sweet family classes on Saturday afternoons with mamas and daughters holding hands in Savasana, weaving in story, how to overcome the naysayers and teach 0 - 3, how to rock a library story
time — the few sweet successes I've
experienced so far.
I've been very public with my use of smart drugs like modafinil and anti-aging hormones like testosterone for years, and have talked
about them with national TV reporters many
times, but I've never
written about the
experience as a whole until now.
I really enjoy being able to
write down our
experiences from our different trips and reminisce
about the fun
times that we had (even though I've really only
written about NoCal, because let's face it there was SO much that happened on that trip!).
I've
written about my foster care
experience a few
times on this blog, but to be in the physcial presence of an organization that I'm extremely familiar with was a walk down memory lane that I wasn't sure I was ready for.
About Site - Danielle is an Irish mother of one (Lillibug) who, in 2013, decided to put the rare free time she gets into writing about her experiences as a mo
About Site - Danielle is an Irish mother of one (Lillibug) who, in 2013, decided to put the rare free
time she gets into
writing about her experiences as a mo
about her
experiences as a mother.
Read more
about our foster parent
experience on my New York
Times» Foster Parent Diary series and read more of my
writing on my portfolio.
I have been compensated for my
time commitment to the program as well as
writing about my
experience.
Read more
about our foster parent
experience on my New York
Times» Foster Parent Diary series and read more of my
writing on my portfolio.
As kids we would take the
time to
write about the boy we had feelings for, and our newest
experiences.
Here's a blog interview with Courtney, a 24 year old sugar baby who was recently told by a journalist from The
Times (UK) that she should
write a book
about her
experiences in the Sugarworld:
Jerry speaks of his most famous character, Holden Caulfield, becoming his «companion» during his
time spent in Europe for World War 2 and how, once he returns home, it's difficult for him to continue
writing The Catcher in the Rye because thinking
about Holden reminds him of the atrocities he
experienced.
As an actual game, the
experience is kind of broken, the graphics are nothing to
write home
about and I never had a great
time with it.
Because, here's the thing: If I were to interview Jane
about some of those
experiences, and I said, «Describe to me the first
time you walked into Gombe,» whatever she's going to say it would not be invested in the same sort of lyricism that one creates when they're
writing.»
Reviewing the film for The
Times, Justin Chang
wrote: «One of the best things
about «Stronger,» which Green directed from a script by John Pollono, is that it doesn't shy away from, much less attempt to stifle, the anger, despair and terrible loneliness that Bauman
experienced during his long, painful rehabilitation.
Beyond demos and brief exhibitions, I haven't spent that much
time actually
experiencing VR, though I've
written about it plenty, especially in reference to eLearning.
In this edition of the EdCast, Bazelon, senior editor at Slate and contributing writer at the New York
Times Magazine, shares insight into
writing about bullying while reflecting on her own
experience with it.
Now it's
time to move beyond the external, superficial details and start
writing about what they found exciting, challenging, or significant
about each of these
experiences.
Find creative
writing activities
about the immigrant
experience, historical
time lines of the civil rights movement, slideshows of famous women suffragists, art activities for celebrating community helpers, lesson plans for learning more
about wars and the soldiers who fight them, and much more.
The following are common characteristics of gifted children, although not all will necessarily apply to every gifted child: • Has an extensive and detailed memory, particularly in a specific area of interest • Has advanced vocabulary for his or her age; uses precocious language • Has communication skills advanced for his or her age and is able to express ideas and feelings • Asks intelligent and complex questions • Is able to identify the important characteristics of new concepts and problems • Learns information quickly • Uses logic in arriving at common sense answers • Has a broad base of knowledge; a large quantity of information • Understands abstract ideas and complex concepts • Uses analogical thinking, problem solving, or reasoning • Observes relationships and sees connections • Finds and solves difficult and unusual problems • Understands principles, forms generalizations, and uses them in new situations • Wants to learn and is curious • Works conscientiously and has a high degree of concentration in areas of interest • Understands and uses various symbol systems • Is reflective
about learning • Is enraptured by a specific subject • Has reading comprehension skills advanced for his or her age • Has advanced
writing abilities for his or her age • Has strong artistic or musical abilities • Concentrates intensely for long periods of
time, particularly in a specific area of interest • Is more aware, stimulated, and affected by surroundings •
Experiences extreme positive or negative feelings •
Experiences a strong physical reaction to emotion • Has a strong affective memory, re-living or re-feeling things long after the triggering event
Sizaire - Berwick part 2 — Richard Mawer concludes his article on F.W. Berwick and the Sizaire brothers covering the period from 1914 onwards / Museum at Geneva — This excellent collection of cars has been visited by Bryan Goodman / Postwar Tatraplan — Gavin Farmer describes the postwar Tatras — developed from the revolutionary pre-war design by Hans Ledwinka / 1914 Dixi — The sole - surviving example of the German - made Edwardian Dixi has been
experienced by Gavin Farmer / 1936 Steyr — Tom Threlfall
writes about this advanced - for - its -
time Austrian - made small saloon / 1932 Lagonda 3 - litre — This month The Editor gives us his impressions of this salubrious motor car.
Malcolm Robertson
experiences a 1938/1939 example / 1904 single - cylinder Cadillac — Peter May
writes about his restoration of and attachment to an early model B «one - lunger» / The Westcar and the Heron — Two little - known 1920s makes — both produced by the same company — are described by Michael Worthington - Williams / BMW 328 — ahead of its
time — This month the Editor samples a Frazer Nash version of what was perhaps the best sportscar of the 1930s / Maudslay history 1902 - 1914 — Nick Baldwin
writes about the company that first introduced overhead camshaft engines and pressure lubrication / Three Vintage Sports - Car Club events — Tom Thelfall reports on driving tests at Brooklands the Pomeroy Trophy at Silverstone and the Exmoor trial / Non-skid & puncture - proof tyre covers — The story of a remarkable invention that profoundly influenced the development of vehicle road tyres.
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