Sentences with phrase «write this post for hours»

Seriously I'm trying to write this post for hours now and the more I try the harder it gets.

Not exact matches

While some posts took weeks of writing and design sessions to finish and some took minutes (the short ones get the most positive feedback, for some reason), I'd guess they took an average of one to two hours.
Let's say you sit down for an hour and write and publish a blog post today.
Jack Jones went live for an hour playing pranks and the post has received a whooping 51,632 Likes, 46,197 Comments and 3,413 Shares (at the time of writing this post).
I'm very leery myself of everything that requires potentially costing money hence the six hours I spent meeting with the advisor, taking notes, asking follow up questions for clarification, and writing this post.
Speaking of Uber, I just wrote a post entitled, «How To Make $ 100 / Hour Driving For Uber ``.
I'm pretty sure that if you get up by 5:30 am every day to write for a couple hours before work (if you work), publish three posts a week in your specific niche, and spend another couple hours after work writing, commenting, and sharing for three years, you will no doubt make at least $ 1,000 / month from your site if not much, much more.
But why waste time and spend countless hours sifting through thousands of potentially pointless blog posts when Michael Hyatt has done all the work for you, and written each chapter in concise, bite - size pieces which can be easily understood and implemented right away?
Having to stare at the photos and videos for hours while shooting, editing, sorting and then writing the posts.
Yes it can go both ways for me too, tricky part is not knowing if it's going to be one of those times when the post writes itself or takes 3 hours to get to 500 words.
The next afternoon Chiefs coach Win Case, 33, brought LoVett to Whatley's office for a five - hour evaluation, and when that was over, Whatley spent five hours more — his first all - nighter since graduate school — writing his preliminary report so he could accommodate the school's request that it be delivered the next morning, the last business day before grades were to be posted for the fall term.
I posted pretty much the same thing that I'd written on Eats on Feets, and got three responses from moms looking for milk in an hour.
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Do you have any alternatives to suggest other than going into them every 2 hours in the night (particularly as now my son is at the age where he seems to wake up completely and is very hard to settle back to sleep) I wrote a post that might have some helpful suggestions for you: http://www.phdinparenting.com/2009/02/28/gentle-baby-and-toddler-sleep-tips/"rel = «nofollow» > Gentle Baby and Toddler Sleep Tips.
Thank you, thank you, thank you Im writing this in a hospital 36 hours post op for my 4 year old son who has just had major ear and nose surgery.
She cohosts The Mom Hour podcast and writes for sites like Scary Mommy, The Huffington Post, Mamalode, and Babble.
The New York Democrat, in a posting on Medium, wrote there are «serious weaknesses» in the first decade of the agreement, including the provisions laid down for weapons inspections as well as a 24 - hour delay for inspections when detecting radioactivity.
Thank you for your compliment on the post; I had a rare few hours where my son was out rock climbing with my husband, and I could stay at home and write in a QUIET HOUSE!
I pulled up my blog to import these pictures and write this post and then somehow I ended up stalking myself and scrolling back to old posts for like an hour... the pics on my blog have come a long way guys!!!
I am determined to make it spring outside... I am over the slushy sidewalks, constant fear of snow screwing up my commute and the fact that it makes me sleepier than usual (case in point I am practically falling asleep while writing this... in case you didn't know, I write my posts the night before they are published... 9/10 times I am wrapped in a towel with wet hair laying on my bed having the constant battle in my head of whether to write the post or pass out... clearly we see what won... writing the post haha) I LOVE color year round, so it's no surprise that for one of the freezing days at NYFW I decided to wear shades of white, blue and black (all I am missing is gold and it could potentially be #The Dress... seriously didn't understand that whole craze for all of 24 hours haha) Anyways... Back to what I am wearing and how it can transition perfectly into the spring.
We wrote this a million times and we don't know if any went through, here we go again LOL When starting our blog we didn't realize how much time and effort went into it, it takes hours just for one post we totally agree!
As I write this post Wednesday morning at 9 a.m., I am wearing my workout clothes even though I've been back from a walk for several hours.
School started this week for everyone so I fell a little behind on posts so, I'm writing this right now two hours after my half marathon.
She has appeared on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, BBC London and writes regularly for The Huffington Post.
The Shape of Water, Universal's Get Out and Lady Bird were joined on the Best Picture list by Sony Classics» Call Me By Your Name; Focus Features» Darkest Hour, home to Best Actor frontrunner Gary Oldman, nommed today; Warner Bros» Dunkirk, with Christopher Nolan's stunning war movie scoring eight noms; Focus» Phantom Thread, with Daniel Day - Lewis back in the Actor race; Fox's The Post, along with it the 21st nomination for Meryl Streep (though not for director Stephen Spielberg); and Searchlight's Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, probably the other frontrunner coming into today noms and which had seven nominations, with Martin McDonagh nominated for writing but not directing, and the film's big three — Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell — all nominated.
Rounding out the best picture category were the romantic drama «Call Me by Your Name,» the Winston Churchill biopic «Darkest Hour,» the coming - of - age dramedy «Lady Bird,» the period romance «Phantom Thread,» the Pentagon Papers drama «The Post» and the smash hybrid of horror and social satire «Get Out,» which picked up four nominations overall, including writing and directing nods for Jordan Peele and a lead actor nomination for Daniel Kaluuya.
I wrote a post about how to make time for genius hour.
No more searching for the camera at the bottom of the draw, no more post it notes stuck all over my desk, no more cutting, sticking and writing out the EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) for hours on end!
I sent my short story «The Girl, the Boy, and the King» into New Asian Writing and was accepted within two hours for both the online posting and the year - end anthology.
Thanks so much, Nick, for the 8 - hours of time - intensive writing you gave to this post.
Everyday Author Time per week: 2 - 4 hours Most of my time spent going forward with Everyday Author (at least for the next 9 months) will be writing these posts and also conducting outreach for guest interviews and posts.
For my book, I wrote a post on the 3rd day of the free promotion about how I outsourced the creation of this book in less than 5 hours called How A Bunch of Emails Became A Best - Selling Kindle Book.
lunch hour links for writers — 12/2/09 This week Teresa Frohock's brilliant weekly post on writing links introduces us to her chief morale assistant.
For example, you could spend hours writing a blog post contemplating the causes of writer's block and how it has affected your output.
And its roots were planted in my Twitter enthusiasm for Digital Manga Publishing's Kickstarter drive for Osamu Tezuka's Unico, Atomcat and Triton of the Sea, which, as of my writing this post, was just a few hours from completion.
For additional ideas in an instant — take an hour each week to write some quick questions you can post in a pinch.
The Two Deadliest Words to a Self - Published Author posted at She Who Writes Monsters, saying, «For all those who need a little encouragement in the darkest hours of self - publishing.»
Check out our information on writing a post in under an hour, our post on getting your team to participating in blogging, and our list of 100 + blog post ideas for your practice.
After writing many posts about our preference for more flights versus fancier flights... approaching our most recent 14 hour flight home we were thinking... Click to keep reading...
On top of that, each update (I've now done 9) takes between 9 - 10 hours to complete and given the amount of traffic I get from the list (2.5 to 3K pageviews a month) would have been much better spent on writing guest posts or fresh content for my site.
http://www.scientificameric... Also I apologise for that last comment it's a right mess I was in a hurry and on my phone you are correct it could have been better written and probably more concisely, certainly better laid out, I'd edit it but the site doesn't let you after its been posted a few hours.
And when it came to Dead Island, I couldn't even stomach playing the thing for more than an hour, I posted a video, wrote a few words about how badly it ran, and moved on.
I've not participated on the blog before, but with the announcements that were made a few hours ago in Japan, I thought that this would be an ideal time for me to write my maiden post.
Of my writings published online on this blog and The Huffington Post since last April 2010, the ones that have in any small way gone viral, very relatively speaking, were those in which I wrote fast enough about current hot news items or ones relating or engaging with artworld celebrities: as one example, «My Whole Street is A Mosque,» written within 24 hours of the news cycle surrounding the proposal for a Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero, was picked up by various web aggregators; «Looking for Art to Love, MoMA: A Tale of Two Egos» also did very well because of my speculation about how or whether Marina Abramovic peed during her performance «The Artist is Present» at MoMA, a subject of much prurient curiosity (interesting speculation was illustrated online at New York Magazine and resolution of the mystery came in the Wall Street Journal's blog, «Speakeasy»); «Anselm Kiefer@Larry Gagosian: Last Century in Berlin,» where I tucked a critical response to Kiefer's recent show into a bit of reporting about how Gagosian Gallery was using the NYPD as its private police force, also created a spike on my Google analytics; more recently I could perceive a noticeable uptick in my readership as well as in the number and enthusiasm of my Facebook friends» comments for «Should we trust anyone under 30?
[Mikel, sorry for the long delay in responding, I had this mostly written 24 hours ago but first I thought I had posted it already, then I thought it was lost when Outlook crashed but it was auto - saved after all.
I'm on the scene reporting on the event — more specifically, I'm writing this post from inside my rental car, as the police have been holding me for over an hour now.
Once I start writing, it's usually two or three hours for a post over 750 words.
For example, I find that writing an hour first thing in the morning when there are no distractions makes it easy to get words on the page to later turn into posts.
(That is, if I spend five hours working on my current article in a given day, I easily have an hour or so to devote to a short post on something else, especially something touching on current events or something that might not make for a full scholarly treatment or something that I like thinking and writing about, but not enough for a deep dive).
As I write this the NHL is roughly 12 hours away from locking out the players for the third time in a row; right about now you are thinking that this is going to be a post about labour law (note labour spelled the proper way - with a «u»); but that is not the case.
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