Sentences with phrase «worry about a blog post»

Not worrying about blog post ideas or brainstorming my next Instagram post felt like a breath of fresh air.

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«Don't worry about being overwhelmed,» Target wrote in a blog post announcing the pilot program.
«It's a shame that people shut down ideas because they're worried about being crushed by people who are supposedly better educated than them,» he writes in a recent blog post.
The New York Times recently carried a blog post by columnist and Nobel Prize - winning economist Paul Krugman about U.S. president - elect Donald Trump and the worries that Trump would be unable — or simply unwilling — to disentangle his business dealings from his activities as president.
In a blog post, Slack vice president Anne Toth wrote that there is no longer anything for users to worry about.
Worrying about how I'm not making any money from my blog and still doing all the work in creating recipes and writing blog posts that connect with readers was sucking the soul out of me.
This series of posts is a brief introduction, hopefully dispelling your worries, exciting you about the prospect of a blog and answering a few technical queries too.
Don't worry; Mombian is not a «mommy blog» where she's posting about what her adorable toddler did today.
I've talked about this on my own blog, but one of the issues I take with pro-CIO posts is that it implies that it's «OK» to do this; I worry that this gives both parents to be and new parents struggling with the NORMAL sleep patterns of a newborn baby the nod to try CIO / sleep training straight away.
This is called postpartum pre-eclampsia or postpartum eclampsia.Don't worry, I will go more into details about each of the condition that I was diagnosed with in a longer blog post where I will share my survival story.
If you're not aware of this, don't worry, any conversation about breastfeeding beyond infancy in person, on an online article, blog posts, and of course, social media, will eventually become about this very fact.
In a recent blog post, however, Bussemaker said that some of the critics of the Vision document were «playing fast and loose with the truth» and stressed that many of their worries — including those about the fate of curiosity - driven research — are unfounded.
If you're worried about the gassiness of beans, see my blog post Clearing the Air.
If you're worried about the gassiness of beans, check out my blog post Beans and Gas: Clearing the air.
When I went on holiday this summer I scheduled daily posts for two weeks which was hard work but it was worth it as my blog didn't go in to standby why I was away and I could relax and not worry about it for my holiday.
** Insert mandatory disclaimer about blog numbers not being everything, enjoying blogging for you and not worrying about how people are seeing your content if you enjoy producing it; in turn, disregarding the entire bloody premise of this entire post and being really rather hypocritical in telling you not to worry about things that I am quite...
Do not worry about which days you post your blog.
So you don't have to worry about anyone thinking you shop second hand... and if you do feel worried, or anyone does mention it, direct them to this blog post and explain why it's much better to be wearing someone else's clothes than something brand spanking new!
like so many of your looks, you can read it as a «costume» but it is also just a great, flattering, on - point look - quite a tightrope to walk there:) it was so thoughtful of you to stop by my blog - don't worry, posts are percolating and i've started taking pics of me looks again, almost without thinking about it (habit).
As always, I will be posting any new Animal Crossing news on the blog so don't worry about watching it if you get bored.
Maybe it's just because I blog about BlackBerry so am continuously typing it out and worrying about post headlines and tagging articles and site organization and visitors easily finding information about the device they own quickly, but I'm finding it ** really ** annoying that RIM decided to abandon / ignore the unified naming convention on their upcoming touchscreen BlackBerry Bold to be both the BlackBerry Bold 9900 and BlackBerry Bold 9930 without adding in an extra word to the name that encompasses both new models.
Maybe it's just because I blog about BlackBerry so am continuously typing it out and worrying about post headlines and tagging articles and site organization and visitors easily finding information about the device they own quickly, but I'm finding it ** really ** annoying that RIM decided to abandon / ignore the unified naming convention on their upcoming touchscreen BlackBerry Bold to be...
In an earlier blog post we talked about the importance of developmental editing and why the focus on big - picture stuff — structure, book - spanning issues like plot or organization, character development, dialogue, and that sort of thing — needs to come first, before you spend too much time worrying about the finer points of style and wording.
Don't worry: I will definitely keep this self - publishing blog active, and will continue to post about self - publishing topics, as usual.
It's like Amanda said in her blog post a couple of weeks ago («Who Should we be Worried About Impressing»), that the awards and critical acclaim really don't matter much to a lot of professional authors.
The double - entry stamp is something a lot of American travelers worry about, the number one question I'd been asked about by readers of a Cuba series I'd posted on my travel blog.
In a recent blog post, Frommer admits that hearing about his daughter's planned trip to Mexico gave him a moment of fear and worry — but he goes on to explain why that fear was largely irrational, noting that she «returned singing the praises of Mexican vacationing and stressing the relative calm of the country.»
I was worried that there wasn't going to be a blog post about this!
As always, I will be posting any new Animal Crossing news on the blog so don't worry about watching it if you get bored.
Include new product ideas, marketing strategies you want to try, blog post ideas, things you're worried about, things you think you should be doing and everything on your to - do list.
Carbon Brief folks got their knickers in a knot over my «Twenty Good Reasons Not to Worry about Polar Bears» blog post that the Global Warming Policy Foundation released as a Briefing Paper (pdf here).
My blog post on Animal Spirits, something everyone is worrying about in the midst of the G20 and economic troubles.
Normally, I don't worry about post frequency, but in the case of a collaborative blog... it's not a good sign.
«Through April 30, 2017, when you shop via Google Home, you don't have to worry about additional service or membership fees,» said Google Assistant product manager David Wang and Google Shopping product manager Larry Adams in a blog post today.
Check out my newest blog post about how machinery and AI have already begun impacting the workplace and why you don't need to worry about your job being taken by a computer.
With that said, it's nice that marketers can include links to product pages or to new blog posts, along with some brief commentary and hashtags, without having to worry as much about spilling over that character limit.
About this blog About my company, Brazen Careerist Penelopes guide to starting a blog How to manage a college education Posted to: College students January 21st, 2010 Del.icio.us It's the time of year when college students start looking for the return on investment for their education: They start worrying about what they're going to do this suAbout this blog About my company, Brazen Careerist Penelopes guide to starting a blog How to manage a college education Posted to: College students January 21st, 2010 Del.icio.us It's the time of year when college students start looking for the return on investment for their education: They start worrying about what they're going to do this suAbout my company, Brazen Careerist Penelopes guide to starting a blog How to manage a college education Posted to: College students January 21st, 2010 Del.icio.us It's the time of year when college students start looking for the return on investment for their education: They start worrying about what they're going to do this suabout what they're going to do this summer.
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