Don't waste
time writing on a topic you might never rank for!
Not exact matches
I
wrote a separate article
on the
topic of delegation where the simple rule is that if someone can do a job 70 % as good as you can, you should delegate it because you get 70 % of the output using almost none of your
time.
That's the
topic of a recent post he
wrote on the Unreasonable Institute blog, in which he recounts a
time in his younger days in which he completely burned himself out.
At that
time, I hadn't
written even a single word
on the
topic.
If you've nailed your
topic with a well
written post targeted at your ideal audience, the true secret to generating big reach
on the platform lies in everything else you do to set up your posts, including
timing, engagement and follow through.
It made me think about the common American advertising message: «Because you're worth it,» but I kept asking myself, is this making my life better (I forgot I
wrote a post
on the
topic that I just looked up and found relevant, «A question to ask all the
time: «Is this making my life better» «-RRB-.
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The Family Office Report is 35 - page PDF book
on single and multi-family offices, after now being downloaded over 31,000
times it is the # 1 most popular book ever
written on the
topic of family office wealth management.
Ben Casselman
writes about economics and other business
topics for The New York
Times, with a particular focus
on stories involving data.
If it seems as though I'm repeating myself, it's because I've
written on this
topic dozens of
times, including an entire series
on the New Testament household codes, which you can read here.
He makes me think and laugh at the same
time, which is a disarming way of
writing on challenging
topics.
It seems that many pastors and writers
write on similar
topics all at the same
time.
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.
The complete study is there
on the
topic and it would take a long
time to
write out.
What's up colleagues, its impressive piece of
writing on the
topic of teachingand entirely defined, keep it up all the
time.
Ahaa, its good dialogue
on the
topic of this piece of
writing at this place at this webpage, I have read all that, so at this
time me also commenting here.
I've been meaning to
write a post
on today's
topic, intermittent fasting, for months but simply haven't had the
time to sit down and do the proper research to give you all a well
written, informative post.
For a long
time, gluten - free food was the domain of gluten - free blogs, and gluten - free food bloggers were
writing about the
topic long before cookbooks started to hit the shelves, items began to appear
on menus, and companies jumped into the gluten - free market.
In Atwell's classroom, children choose their own books and
writing topics, advance at their own pace and spend one -
on - one
time with teachers.
I have spent some
time writing about school lunch
topics on my blog as well, but have recently been focusing
on wider subjects in the sustainable food system as they pertain to government policy and activism.
As you may know from the many
times I link to her
writing on TLT's Facebook page, Dana Woldow of PEACHSF (Parents, Educators & Advocates Connect ion for Healthy School Food)
writes a regular and informative column in Beyond Chron, an online daily in San Francisco, in which she tackles all manner of food - related
topics, from school food reform to childhood hunger.
To be totally honest, I was a little nervous
writing on such a hot
topic and took my
time making sure I had all my facts straight.
I wanted to
write on this
topic for a long
time now as I have suffered a lot with body pain after delivery.
A long
time ago I
wrote this post
on this
topic.
A frequent speaker
on parenting
topics and an advocate for free, unstructured play in homes and schools, she has a special passion for nonprofits; before turning to
writing full -
time, she worked for The Nature Conservancy, Audubon Society, Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, and many others.
I have
written to the chairmen fifteen
times requesting hearings
on different
topics related to climate change.
«One could think that the
topic of her own research work... is so fascinating and at the same
time so difficult that one could work
on it a life long,» Michael Grewing, an astronomer retired from the Institut de Radio Astronomie Millimétrique in Grenoble, France,
writes in an e-mail to Science Careers.
You may recall that in October of 2007, the last
time CDC gave testimony
on that
topic, the Bush White House censored much of the
written testimony — and it was later alleged that Vice President Cheney played a role.
Carolyn Gramling
writes about studies that, for the first
time, blame specific extreme weather events
on human - caused climate change — certain to be a hot
topic in 2018.
Two groups of participants were given
time to outline and
write an essay
on an assigned
topic.
My interests were diverse: I really enjoyed the
writing aspect of my job; I craved a chance to learn about a broader range of medical and biological
topics; I wanted more social interaction in my job, but I also needed «quiet
time»; I wanted to continue organizing workshops and conferences, which I had been doing
on a volunteer basis; I liked to focus
on the details; and I constantly needed to learn something new.
Reading the recommended books
written on the Master Cleanse
topic is a very good investment of your
time and energy.
It has been such a long
time since I have
written a blog but I am happy to say that I am «back in action» and ready to speak
on a
topic that is my most requested - how to cure depression FAST and in a way that works, just as well as a prescription or better!
Past achievements include
writing and editing a full - length non-fiction book — iDo — for Simon & Schuster in less than two months, hosting Twitter parties that launched targeted brand hashtags onto the trending
topics list, creating widely - read link building content for brands like T - Mobile, creating and executing
on custom marketing packages for brands like GB International (the largest baby product manufacturer in the world), and editing the memoir Four Before Their
Time.
(JJ Virgin, author of Six Weeks to Sleeveless and Sexy) «Occasionally a book comes along that's perfect for its
time -
on topic,
written with authority.
Diastasis Recti is a
topic I have been wanting to
write about for a very long
time now because it can have such a huge impact
on the lives of so many women I treat.
Answer: We get this question constantly, and actually, I've
written on that
topic four
times.
Over
on Nylon, we decided it was
time to start talking about not just how to get in an awesome workout, whether you're into running, riding, yoga - ing, SUPing, CrossFit - ing (all
topics I've
written about for them)... We realized we needed to talk more about...
I've
written seven books
on the
topic of Eating Mindfully including a recent New York
Times Bestseller, EatQ and 50 Ways to Soothe Yourself Without Food.
I'm actually sitting in the Hong Kong airport as I
write this, and the reason I've decided to hit
on the La Perla
topic is because EVERY
time I'm in the HK airport I go to the money exchange, swap what money I have for the currency of my destination, then go to the HSBC ATM to draw out enough HK dollars to keep for my taxi ride home once I arrive back after whatever jet - setting I'm doing... AND... then make it a point to stop in to the La Perla boutique opposite the ATM to brows the delicately hung lushness that La Perla is.
And even after my own 20 - plus years of interracial dating, four years of full -
time research, and
writing a book
on the
topic, there were things in Swirling that I hadn't heard before.
You wouldn't think this would be such a hot dating
topic, but I can't tell you how many
times coaching clients and other women have complained to me about how men
on dating apps and sites can not
write or spell.
Just my two cents
on that
topic, I could
write more about it but I don't have the
time for now so I'll end that here.
Long -
time Animal Crossing addict and researcher, I've
written guides
on specialized
topics for every (English - localized) AC title including a comprehensive guide to Wild World which you can find more info
on here.
Kohn, who has
written hundreds of articles
on education, parenting, and related
topics including for The New York
Times and the Atlantic, believes the new focus
on rewarding students enables politicians and educators to avoid true educational reform.
1950s information pack Photo pack of 50s fashion Photo pack of 1950s American style diners Role play resources: face masks with hats to use for staff, staff role play badges, price cards, price lists, location signs for diner, food flashcards for props, diner signs, open and closed
times and signs, money resources, buntings and borders, long banners and title pages, menus, large lettering, welcome / pay here etc signs, parking bay signs,
on sale here sign, order pads, messages to
write, receipts page, order sheet, stock order form, table booking page, jobs to do list to
write, table number cards Other resources: word search, key word cards, folder cover,
writing booklet cover, resources sack tag,
writing page about the 1950s,
topic summary sheet, mind map, draw food task, draw clothes from that era, acrostic poem, design a menu etc..
At HEAF, we've had students expand their critical thinking skills by rewriting the endings to well - known stories; publishing their
writing on a student blog; conducting research as they learned to collect, analyze and report
on data; engaging in civics and current events by running their own political campaigns during election
time; and planning and producing their own films
on class
topics.
We can suggest a
time for reflection
on a certain
topic; we can suggest to
write or draw something, or maybe to create a mind - map.
Its aim is to develop and assess reading,
writing, speaking and listening skills
on the
topic of free
time and invitations.
A collection of resources for Harvest Festival and a simple Powerpoint which would be great to use for an Assembly A long «Harvest Festival» banner and a «Harvest» banner Large letters each decorated with ears of corn - great to use for a larger display Various display borders - print out as many
times as you need for a display board of any size Decorated cards with songs and rhymes about Harvest Festival
Topic word cards Information cards about Harvest Festival - each card is decorated with pictures of fruit and vegetables Large colour pictures of harvest foods - these are in colour and also in black and white so could be used for art work A4 work borders in black and white and colour - these could be used for
writing borders or to mount the childrens work A Powerpoint about Harvest Festival - the pages of this could also be printed to make into a book A number rhyme card and props to use when singing the rhyme - «
On the Farmers Apple Tree» A fruit and vegetable matching pairs game A Harvest themed picture bingo game Colour photos of Harvest, Fruit and Vegetables etc - great for displays and for discussion Harvest themed colouring sheets