Sentences with phrase «write about all of those things»

Based on your input, I think I might still try to write about all of these things, but narrow my focus and / or spin off that content into a new blog, should anything gain enough traction to be profitable.
I'm not going to write about ALL of those things today, though.
The whole goal behind my blog was to write about all of the things I was interested in — design, photography, travel, architecture, music, fashion, artists, etc. — in hopes that what I should do with the rest of my life would present itself in the content.
I wrote about some of the things which are affecting ebook sales here.
The kiwitravelwriter.com (aka me) is writing about some of the those things too - LOL
So, the good news is that now that I'm «public» again I can write about some of the things I've worked on in the past that came up in gaming news recently, so hopefully I'll have the time to work on some of that this weekend (and, y ’ know, post again).

Not exact matches

«It's one of the things I'm often puzzled about, is how many folks are writing about how inflation's been missing in action and all that,» Poloz said.
The firm also notes that a recent report from the New York Fed, which we wrote about here, discusses the role that electronic and automated trading could be playing in the bond market, particularly how these dynamics may have exacerbated the bond «flash crash,» an event JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said is the kind of thing that happens «once every 3 billion years or so.»
This means taking a step back, thinking about why you are blogging or writing articles and being prepared to write things that may not get a lot of shares, but will resonate with members of your tribe in a deeper way.
Fred Wilson, co-founder of Union Square Ventures, a New York City - based venture capital firm, wrote a blog post on what it takes to be a great CEO, and he talks about the core three things you have to do well:
It's sort of interesting how much time everyone spends reading and writing about the habits of really successful people when I can tell you the one thing that sets them apart in one little phrase: They're not slackers.
«Yes — anonymous cash is used for these kinds of things,» he wrote in the Reddit AMA, following a comment about cash's anonymity.
Bill Gates has said, «Learning to write programs stretches your mind, and helps you think better, creates a way of thinking about things that I think is helpful in all domains.»
Include things like buying a toner cartridge, writing a project summary for the boss, meeting with a team member about a party, finding someone to cater the office party, taking a break at Starbucks to buy a mocha, installing a new version of an app you use, and answering at least 25 emails in one sitting.
Calling Facebook a «a sewer of misinformation,» Joshua Benton of Harvard's Nieman Lab wrote in a post published Wednesday, «Our democracy has a lot of problems, but there are few things that could impact it for the better more than Facebook starting to care — really care — about the truthfulness of the news that its users share and take in.»
«I hadn't gone there with the intention of doing business,» he says, «but I kept thinking about the paper I'd written and decided to check things out.»
«One thing that surprised me about my communication with Jarvis is that when I have the choice of either speaking or texting, I text much more than I would have expected,» he wrote.
Here's the thing: I actually agree with many of the points Sinek shared in his talk, and I actively write about them often: don't over-indulge on social media, don't binge on Netflix, don't mistake fleeting social interactions for deeply gratifying friendships and relationships, etc..
Steve Bass writes PC World's monthly «Hassle - Free PC» column and is the author of «PC Annoyances, 2nd Edition: How to Fix the Most Annoying Things About Your Personal Computer,» available from O'Reilly.
In fact, the hardest thing about writing this kind of article, frankly, is the sheer number of great veteran - entrepreneurs who prove the point.
First, take out a sheet of paper, and across the top, write «Things About Me.»
As you sit down to write, you think about all of the things that you have learned about business writing from meetings with your marketing department and SEO pros.
I've written about financial checklists before, and the concept is simple: a checklist is a list of dumb, obvious things that you know you're supposed to do, but in the hustle and bustle of real life, you will forget one or more of them.
I was hoping not to write anything more about the iPhone after the flurry of activity last week, but one thing about the device — not just the new iPhone 5 model that sold more than five million units over the weekend, but all versions — still bugs me.
«This highlights the value of spending some time alone, reading, writing and thinking about things that we find intrinsically interesting.»
The greatest thing ever written about the way television used to be — back before cable and cord cutting, before HBO, TiVo, Netflix and Tony Soprano — was «Within the Context of No Context,» an essay by George W. S. Trow.
You procrastinate over chasing your own aspirations because doing the things on your own and creating your own story of success is far more complicated than reading about someone else «s one,» he writes.
«By now, you've spent a good portion of your life learning things about yourself, steering those things in different directions, hiding them, claiming new identities and any number of other adjustments we all make (consciously or not),» Kurtz writes.
But that's at least in part because those of us who get paid to write about such things have been conditioned to treat inflation as a non-story.
Anybody can get reporters to write nice things about a sweet, cuddly, baby of a company.
The cool thing about being in the position I am as a blogger who writes about link building is that I get to hear from a lot of people and hear what they're currently doing to build links.
«The great thing about admin privileges in Messenger is they work in the background; if your group chat doesn't need that level of control, it won't get in the way of your group messaging,» wrote Facebook in a blog post.
That's what many mechanical SEO consultants do: Chase links one by one or get creative with link bait to attract an influx of links from blogs that write about the kinds of things other blogs do for link bait.
In the body of the e-mail, Yaffe wrote «Just wanted to follow - up with you and put this to bed ASAP... In a perfect world would love to have you wire him back $ 170,000 and gift him 15,000 shares of Retrophin stock and that would fulfill the note obligation and more importantly doing the right thing and manning up as we spoke about
The Ontario PC leader's misguided promise to allow development in parts of the Greenbelt was «a huge thing to have kept quiet aboutwrites Heather Mallick.
If you care about these sort of things, The Wall Street Journal praised his writing as one of the most influential sales and business blogs.
While I have little to offer in support of speculative delusions about paper wealth, improbable growth expectations, or Bitcoin, I'd be remiss to write a commentary without acknowledging the many things that can be fully embraced.
«One of the toughest things about filing taxes as a new business owner involves figuring out what you can and can not write off.
When he had to squeeze extra floors into a new building, he called Sandy Lindenbaum, a zoning - law guru who called himself «the last of the gunslingers»; when he needed the New Jersey Casino Control Commission to see things his way, he turned to Atlantic City fixture Nick Ribis; when he wanted to divorce Ivana (and, later on, her successor, Marla Maples), he retained Jay Goldberg, a self - described «killer» who says he can «rip skin off a body»; when it was tax time, he reversed decades of bragging about his billions and had tax attorneys say his properties were worth only a fraction of what he had publicly proclaimed (an ongoing tax appeal in Chicago declares Trump Tower Chicago «a failed business»); when he was in the market for a troubleshooter, he hired Michael Cohen, who has threatened journalists who've written about Trump with bodily harm.
Ken, one of the fun things about writing an article is that I almost always have no idea what sentence in a piece will capture a reader's attention.
Yet, as the legendary Howard Marks once wrote: «Most great investments begin in discomfort... bargains are usually found among things that are controversial, that people are pessimistic about, and that have been performing badly of late.»
«One thing that excites me about building a company is the human experience of making something out of nothing together,» our co-founder and CEO Walter recently wrote in a company email.
So I started writing the book and essentially what I quickly realized was that in trying to describe these things most people were probably not going to have a good idea of what I was talking about.
At the top of the left column write «Things I can control about retirement.»
It also followed some recent wild tweets by Musk about building a cyborg dragon, how his eyebrows can grab things and an April 1 post in which he wrote, «Despite intense efforts to raise money, including a last - ditch mass sale of Easter Eggs, we are sad to report that Tesla has gone completely and totally bankrupt.
At the top of the right column write «Things I can't control about retirement.»
«It was the darkest time of my life and it was also the most important time in my life,» she said, because it triggered a moment of reflection about why things work out the way they do — or don't — and inspired her to write the script for Braid.
I could write a book about all of the things I learned from Thomas.
«Whether Banayan knew it or not, the beautifully ironic thing about this book is that some of the most valuable insights into how to succeed came just as much from his own quest to write this book as it came from the wildly accomplished people he interviewed.
Academics write about things they know so much about that they no longer have any passion for the subject or any sense of its intrinsic interest, since, for understandable reasons, it is all now very boring to them.
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