Sentences with phrase «write about that piece»

I was going to write about that piece in simpler terms.
Curator Julia Carver writes about the piece.
Manny writes about a piece by Silas Borsos, Certificate 2018.
Entire books have been written about that piece of paper that you're supposed to provide.

Not exact matches

I wrote a pretty good piece on this a while ago that's worth revisiting and, in case you're too lazy to link back, the three main suggestions are: (1) Get Past the Past as Soon as Possible; (2) Call on Your Customers While You Still Can; and (3) When You're Thinking About Quitting, Remember Why You Started.
In his March note to investors, Marks admits that when he set out to write about liquidity, he didn't believe the topic was all that interesting or profound; in the month since Marks wrote the piece, it has been the market's chief concern.
I have been wearing them for about six months and since I can't shout this from a rooftop to effectively convey how amazing they are, I'm writing this piece to tell you that they are life - changing.
For example, entrepreneur and marketing consultant Marcus Sheridan wrote a thoughtful piece on his blog (thesaleslion.com) about the implications of live - streaming video — in particular, how transparency will transform business.
You'll need to find the best topics to write about, optimize the headlines both for click - throughs and for search engines and spend time researching and writing a well - thought - out and detailed original piece.
Once I've been successful with one piece of content, I go to every content publisher I can find and tell them that I can write a guest post on their blog on a topic that I've previously written about, that more than 50,000 people have read and loved.
If you want readers to care about your story, you need to give them a reason; for instance, may like to start off by explaining why you decided to write the piece.
(I wrote about this «perspective gap» in a previous piece.)
«If you look at the shelves now,» she says, «you see people writing about increasingly tiny pieces of the market, and among the writers are the psychologists.»
However, Walt Disney's official autobiography states that he was born in Chicago, as does every other piece of writing about him.
The results of this radical experiment are now in — Roberts has written about his experience in a long, thought - provoking piece for Outside magazine.
If you can talk about your product to other people, there's no reason why you can't jot down your ideas and turn them into a written sales piece.
In his piece, he wrote about valuing his privacy, but he also hints that the conundrum for him is deeper.
Journalists at the Star have been asked to think differently about how they tell stories, to write shorter pieces and to experiment with multimedia.
As John Herrman at The Awl described so thoroughly in a recent piece he wrote about the disintermediation of journalism by the web and social media, one of the biggest shifts in media of the past decade has been the ability for anyone — journalist or not — to pick up a phone and share information with vast numbers of people.
Most interesting about the Locationary news is that CEO Grant Ritchie (also the co-founder of CanadianHotelGuide.com) wrote an opinion piece for TechCrunch last September entitled «5 Big Map App Issues Apple Must Solve.»
They found that the people who were able to choose what to think about experienced a greater reduction of high - arousal negative emotions and a boost in low - arousal positive ones, as Christian Jarrett writes in a piece about the findings for the British Psychological Society research digest.
As I wrote about a year ago in a lengthy piece for AskMen.com, the Internet is killing the porn industry.
For example, if you're writing about a common problem affecting many of your clients, open your piece with a brief story about how Client XYZ addressed this problem.
Nick Heller wrote a great piece in the New Yorker recently about the late - year flurry of the latter.
The piece focuses specifically on informal negotiations at work — those common but less written about moments when it's up to you to secure the credit or influence you deserve, or to get what you want from a reluctant supervisor or colleague.
In a piece he wrote for Medium recently, Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz talks about the early days of the company and how he slept little and ate badly, and was hyper - competitive with co-workers.
The written piece was all about how bad he was, but in the video he explained himself.
I have actually written an entire piece about how to construct and manage an editorial calendar, and accompanied it with a template I created for the kind of Google Docs based calendar I think is ideal for many types of businesses.
John Hempton recently wrote an excellent piece about why nobody can even come close to replicating how Warren Buffett invests.
Cliff Asness wrote a great piece for the Financial Analysts Journal a few years ago detailing his top ten pet peeves about the investment industry.
He wrote about his satisfaction with the legislation in a piece for TIME.com.
Last week I wrote a post summarizing some of my thoughts on a Smart Money piece called «The 400 % Man» that came out about a year ago.
One of the best and most insightful pieces of writing about the trials of entrepreneurship comes from John Hamm writing for the Harvard Business Review.
Here's a piece I wrote recently for Bloomberg talking about both short - and long - term volatility in the markets and how investors can think about its meaning.
An opinion piece I wrote about the AAB appeared yesterday in both the Calgary Herald and the Edmonton Journal.
On June 30, star investor Chris Sacca wrote on Medium that he took some personal responsibility for «the unrelenting, day - to - day culture of dismissiveness that creates a continually bleak environment for women and other underrepresented groups» in Silicon Valley (shortly before allegations of his own sexual misconduct emerged in the same piece that broke the story about McClure).
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.
Or when the press writes a trash piece about your company like how Gawker ripped Helena apart.
Last year, I've written a piece on LinkedIn about the Bitcoin situation in the Philippines.
I recently wrote a piece that said we could see the 3,000 on the S&P before this is all said and done because it long stopped feeling like 2007 and started feeling like 1998, I would say, about 6 months ago.
If that is your goal, you could write multiple how - to pieces, articles that present a viewpoint no one else is talking about, or an ultimate guide to something in your industry.
Alexandra Samuel, a technology researcher, a former colleague of ours here at Vision Critical and a special guest in our webinar, recently wrote a piece for The Globe and Mail about Cambridge Analytica, and she makes many great points.
Hence, if we look at the world of altcoins today, you would find that every single one has a small group of people actively marketing it, promoting it, writing ridiculously overhyped nonsensical puff pieces about it in the press, as well as coding it and mining it.
As a reminder, Page had said to some shareholders that he saw Berkshire Hathaway as a model for Google to emulate, and in that piece I wrote about all the ways Google isn't like Berkshire Hathaway, and why that model would be wrong for Google, and yet here we are facing the prospect of a conglomerate called Alphabet owning Google and a variety of other unconnected businesses.
The Kingdom of God is not about mere words written down in a book that so many classify as just another piece of historical literature.
The first piece in the collection, the title essay, was written in the days immediately following the attack, and Amis himself expresses reservations about it in his author's note: It «indulges in... a reflexive search for the morally intelligible, which always leads to the chimera of «moral equivalence.
In Seattle, Washington, and Oakland, California, gay men have reportedly served in LDS Church leadership roles, Peggy Fletcher Stack wrote in her piece about Mayne in The Salt Lake Tribune.
In a piece written in 1991 he mused at length about the difficulty of sharing thoughts like these.
Today I read this and realize that there are people out there that get it - that understand love and what it is about - thank you for such a wonderful piece of writing - keep doing what you are doing because you, truly, are doing God's work.
Today in Public Discourse, Maggie Gallagher, Blankenhorn's friend (and former employee), writes a moving personal piece about the Blankenhorn's decision and the ongoing argument over marriage.
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