Sentences with phrase «writing about a dream»

The turning point came when I started writing about a dream I had in 2009 and the profound effect it had on my theology.
Jung, in his captivating autobiography, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, writes about a dream he had early in his life in which he sees a big turd fall out of heaven and crash through the roof of a church, totally demolishing it.
You wrote about your dream to open a camp for underprivileged kids.
I sometimes find I write about the dreams I had that night.
Write about your dreams and ambitions.
Unable to meet a girl, Calvin's psychiatrist recommends he try writing about his dream girl.
Grant Jones, Head of Performing Arts and PE at Perry Beeches III, says: «This fantastic competition involved the majority of our year 7 students writing about their dream holiday during extended literacy sessions.
Of course, you are encouraged to write about your dreams, aspirations, and desires.
After writing about my dream to go to NYU several years earlier, the opportunity was now staring me in the face.

Not exact matches

I dreamed of one day writing for INC, and this dream only grew once I started to write books and speak about entrepreneurship around the world.
«We lost the air conditioner, hot water, and TV, and we also lost the opportunity to dream about what could be as we were too caught up trying to get by,» he writes.
«We are living in an unprecedented time, one in which we are witness to the conscience of our country, and the promise of the American Dream, being called into question,» CEO Howard Schultz wrote in a letter to Starbucks employees about the plan.
My advice - based articles about how to clarify your calling, overcome self - doubt, self - promote with style and take immediate action toward making your dreams a reality generated a string of clients and within a couple of months I was earning money both writing and coaching.
I have written a lot about the importance of an organization creating a culture that helps employees not only advance their career but also provide them with the resources and tools to help them achieve personal goals and dreams as well.
Former lawyer Lou Mongello shares how he started writing and podcasting about Disney, and started his dream business.
Instead they spend their days eating fresh ceviche on the beaches of the Riveria Maya... hiking with howler monkeys in the Ecuadorian jungle... and sipping Sherry at outdoor cafés in the heart of Andalucía — living the dream they write about and constantly searching out the best of what the world offers for our readers.
For a certain kind of person (i.e., the hermetic kind), blogging is a true dream job: You get to write about your passions, test out new products / recipes / lifehacks (or whatever your specialty is), and earn money through advertising or by earning sponsorships from companies in exchange for reviews — all without ever needing to get out of bed.
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I was going to write in detail about why a gold - backed Yuan is a pipe dream, but then I discovered Geoffrey Pike's article on the same topic and realised that doing so would be akin to reinventing the wheel.
Jeremiah Massengale writes about what faith requires of our work ethic and how to be more productive, even if you aren't in your dream job.
«It's never too late to try to write that novel, start that business, travel the world or launch that social activism campaign you've always dreamed about.
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I first posted my dream (and all the Scriptures that explained it to me) on a Christian book review site when I wrote a negative review of «Heaven is for Real,» and was subsequently emailed for a year by Thomas Nelson and Crossbow publishing to write a book about it.
CJ Casciotta writes for RELEVANT about how our entrepreneurial generation is creatively using community to provide for their pipe dreams.
Mike Glenn has written a book which turns our view of God on its head, and tells us that God is more about saying «Yes» to us and our dreams, than about saying «No.»
When not saving lives as a registered nurse, she enjoys spending time with her husband, dreaming up her next travel adventure, and writing about embracing life's everyday moments at jessicaachance.com.
Sure, David goes on to say that he was uneasy with such a claim and wasn't even sure that it was true, but still... how do you write a book which is supposed to be about taking back your faith from the American Dream and start the book by stating that you are the youngest megachurch pastor in American history?
Every now and then I'd talk about my dream of writing a book about my experiences in Dayton, and one day my husband Dan said, «Why don't you stop talking about it and just do it?
And yet, when it came time to write a book about church (which, like every book, began with the rather rigorous and uncomfortable exercise of confronting my own bullshit), I couldn't deny the reality that, as much as I may dream of it, there's no starting from scratch... for any of us.
(In fact, when I was about 9 or 10, I dreamt of compiling a commentary on the Bible called «The World Commentary» which was written by leading biblical scholars from around the world.
Rollo, I could go in there and write my dreams down, and they could be about anything to get that guys full attention.
She also said, «You wrote a whole book on vision, yet you are full of expectations and hopes and dreams about your blog.
(Abingdon, 1966) 1 wrote about a group of nine clergy spouses who met weekly to share their hopes and hurts, difficulties and dreams.
Why don't you spend some more time dreaming up all the possible combinations, and then write a book about it?
Suppose he gave Moses a vision or dream about creation to write down, it would be like a slide show, the first frame darkness, then light, water, land, plants, the sun, moon, stars, fish, birds, animals, people.
I'll never forget what a priest wrote in a book about learning from your dreams: Perhaps, in your recurring nightmare of being chased by a monster, the monster is you!
I'm about to create a blog and writing a cookbook is definitely one of my dreams.
I'm fairly certain that I've discussed my lack of love for the great outdoors, so it's safe to say you'll never hear me writing about long hikes in the woods or camping anywhere other than on a deck chair at a five star resort (Hey, I can dream, right?).
Whole30 Creamy Restaurant Style Balsamic Dressing I'm writing this post to all of you as I sit in my car, with my laptop up against the steering wheel and I'm dreaming about being in a restaurant with a glass of wine in one hand...
Many people have written online in celiac forums about how they react badly to Rice Dream rice milk.
Thanks for this giveaway, I don't live in US / Canada, but I so lucky to have friends there to pick up this beauty in case I win Thanks for these wise words about blogging (it's been a while I wrote my last post, but this still dreaming of coming back), it's so nice to hear we all share same passion.
Carolyn from All Day I Dream About Food wrote a FANTASTIC article on almond flour / meal.
Before writing about this recipe, I'd like to talk about «the American dream».
Sport is about dreaming big and yet 78 % of you want to write off Arsenal even before a ball has been kicked and in fact for the last 2 months since we actually won the FA Cup... Just go and watch another team or another sport or Big Brother if you are so disillusioned..
My colleague E.M. Swift wrote the story about the Olympic champion from Norway with a «headful of dreams and almost a lifetime in which to accomplish them.»
Jack Steiner, the barber who wrote the letter about Mike, remembers: «He was a lefty, but the sonuvagun could play second base like a dream.
I might get a lots of sticks for what I am about to write but I must disagree with you and say that he is not stuck in the past as a lot of ppl might think but he is pretty much developing the next type of attacking football that a lot of clubs are dreaming of.
Speaking of dreams, BigFun, I wrote a fanpost about mine last night, which has sort of changed my views somewhat...
Pulitzer Prize - winning journalist Mark Ethridge, president of Carolina Parenting Inc., fulfilled a dream in 2006 by writing a book titled Grievances, about the shooting of an African American teenager in a small southern town and the young, hotshot reporter who is consumed with the need to shine light on the tragedy and solve the killing.
The incident created the impetus for me to get moving on this web site that I'd been dreaming up for months and to write about breastfeeding in a marching sort of way.
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