Using negative structures, time frames and frequency adverbs to talk (Bataille Navale) and
write about chores.
Not exact matches
Last year, I
wrote about a study on parents, household
chores, and the impact on their children's attitudes and aspirations.
And when you don't know what to
write about, that's when blogging starts to feel like a
chore.
When most people think
about writing a Will, they immediately think of excuses to NOT
write one: there are
chores to be done, fun activities to plan, sleep to catch up on, and what are the chances that the worst will happen anyway?
When most people think
about writing a Will, they immediately think of excuses to NOT
write one: there are
chores to be done, fun activities to plan, sleep to catch -LSB-...]
Verily contributor and certified Gottman therapist Zach Brittle
wrote about the importance of working out your needs as a couple and agreeing together exactly which household
chores need to be done regularly, as well as who will generally do them.
However, if you cover topics that you're passionate
about then you can easily
write lengthier posts without it feeling like a
chore.