I have
written about the comfort aspects of passivhaus before in the Gary Vaynerchuk inspired post and in one of the LovePH series.
Not exact matches
Stick with it, keep improving your content, and don't be afraid to step outside your
comfort zone to build more links; not every publication opportunity necessitates you
writing about your software.
I don't get it, although I've
written a huge book
about how God has followed me all my life even when I wasn't paying him any attention at all — a bit like that popular «Footprints» poem we all know
about and think so
comforting.
Believing in that statement as one of the best intellegent
wrote for the minds in the world today, much is I have known the truth
about some
comfort in the universe for personal reasons and Doc.
He would soon
write about this experience and in so doing leave us at first
comforted and then, in the face of his refreshed vitality, all too blithely forgetful.
Derek N. Stavem
writes about the fear and uncertainty of job hunting — and the
comfort of knowing God is with you through it.
Anne Blythe
writes a blog for RELEVANT
about ministering to people outside of your own cultural
comfort zone this year.
(And to think, Paul the apostle
wrote those words
about a pagan Roman dictatorship persecuting Christians, while we live in the comparative
comfort of a democratic republic with civil liberties, social mobility and economic opportunity!)
what i have loved
about both of your cookbooks is that your
writing, stories, little blurbs on life are equally enticing and
comforting as your photos are.
Ashley
wrote about the Everyday Yellow Dal from Seven Spoons; I've often said that dal and rice, finished with a pat of ghee, flaky salt, and finely minced onion, is my never - fail
comfort food.
I hope those that
wrote about their pain will find
comfort and peace.
Given that I've already
written extensively in the past
about maternal health both because of my personal interest and CE position with BlogHer, I wanted to step outside of my
comfort zone and tackle something I didn't have much knowledge
about.
Nearly a year ago, I
wrote about my daughter's
comfort object, her pacifier, and asked for suggestions on gently weaning her from it.
You know what is strange, that
writing about anxiety, gives me anxiety, but at the same time it gives me
comfort.
Some people feel unable to
write anything at first, but can find great
comfort from reading
about other people's experiences.
Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake can take
comfort in the fact that GOP voters don't seem to care
about whom President Donald Trump thinks they should vote for, Murphy
writes.
On Tuesday I
wrote about my experience diving in a deep - sea submarine, but going on right now are two live - streaming deep - sea expeditions that allow you incredible access to the deep sea from the
comfort of your own home.
When people talk or
write about Roman Herzog today, they never fail to mention his legendary speech in 1997, in which he said that the Germans needed a «jolt» to leave their
comfort zone, and that they had to say goodbye to some aspects of their beloved status quo: «We need more flexibility!
«One of the most puzzling questions
about the origin and evolution of asteroids is why Vesta and Ceres are so different,» astrophysicists Humberto Campins and Christine
Comfort at the University of Central Florida in Orlando
wrote in an article in the same issue of Nature.
Talking
about memories... I'm happy to
write this new post from the
comfort of a hotel bed.
As I sat and thought
about what I
wrote and read it and reread it over and over again, I started thinking
about comfort zones.
But, ultimately, I find my
comfort zone at the end of the day and stay true to what I truly enjoy
writing about.
Julia at lemon stripes
wrote a few posts
about divorced parents and it definitely was
comforting to know I'm not the only one having these feelings and going through it.
I will confess, I have a hard time getting out of my
comfort zone, but that is part of what
writing this blog is
about.
Even though this post was
written in the summer, it's a great resource for anyone who is looking to learn more
about stylish
comfort brands.
In my birthday post last year, I
wrote about facing my fears and stepping outside of my
comfort zone.
A small exercise that you can do in the
comfort of your home to help you find your style is to spend some time thinking
about your go - to outfits that make you feel great and
write down why they make you feel so good.
But when Harper's Bazaar asked me to
write about what my staples are for a festival, instead of immediately pondering fairy wings and micro shorts, the first thought that came to my mind was the big C.
Comfort.
Like the screenplays he
wrote for Martin Scorsese (notably Taxi Driver) and the tormented works he's made
about the wages of sin (Hardcore, American Gigolo, The
Comfort of Strangers, Auto Focus), Schrader — raised as a strict Calvinist — has never lost his obsession with the war between flesh and spirit.
This CCSS oriented analysis framework can be applied to any historical document and is meant to be used and re - used throughout the year with different sources so that students gain
comfort with their ability to independently read, analyze, and
write about history.
I
wrote about my first test of the Volkswagen Touareg, the company's then - all - new sport utility vehicle, in July of 2003, and I found it to be one of the nicest surprises of the year — pound for pound, it may be my favorite SUV, a deftly executed mix of
comfort and ruggedness that just happens to be an excellent off - roader.
Even by the standard of the mid-to-late 2000s, the Mustang's interior, ride
comfort or tech level were nothing to
write home
about.
I find this to be something of a personal decision and related to your
comfort level with your business clients knowing
about your SF
writing activities and vice versa.
I want to
write more
about these
comfort foods, such as pupusas and stuffed peppers, with delicious landscapes.
But do you save and cherish those menus, relying on them for
comfort or support, telling friends
about them, and
writing raving reviews
about them online?
I recently
wrote about things that help me worry less
about money, and one reader commented that what she finds
comforting is being able to measure progress.
I
write about previous trips which is fine of course, but a travel blog claiming to travel full time and then posting generics from the
comfort of a flat — it's not real to me, nor should we give them the respect they clearly want for being so smart by not travelling yet having an awesome travel blog that has fooled us all into thingking they really travel.
But George Hobica, who
writes USA TODAY Travel's Fly Guy column, is hesitant
about using the word «bargain» to describe premium economy: «I will say that some premium economy seats on international - based airlines give you
about as much
comfort as you'd find on a US Airways first class domestic seat.»
I was engaged in a discussion with Monckton
about his views of climate science and some disputes we'd had over stories I'd
written when Brad Johnson, a climate blogger and editor at the liberal Center for American Progress, walked by — creating one of those volatile moments, as if matter and anti-matter had come a bit too close for
comfort.
I find no
comfort in seeing stories that I
write about humans and climate frustrate both sides (just look at recent blog comments to gauge this).
I find
comfort in being with people who are concerned and interested in learning more
about what they can do, and I am inspired by people who are organizing efforts such as letter
writing campaigns, marches, stream clean - ups, and social justice activism.
So it's all gases at greatest density will be doing the same thing around the planet at the same time (*) and as these change with differences in density in the play between gravity and pressure and kinetic and potential from greatest near the surface to more rarified, less dense and absent any kinetic to
write home
about the higher one goes, then, energy conservation intact, the hotter will rise and cool because losing kinetic energy means losing temperature, thus cooling they which began with the closest in density and kinetic energy as a sort of band of brothers near the surface will rise and cool at the same time whereupon they'll all come down together colder but wiser that great heights don't make for more
comfort and giving up their heat will sink displacing the hotter now in their place when they first went travelling.
The End of Nature (1989) The Age of Missing Information (1992) Hope, Human and Wild: True Stories of Living Lightly on the Earth (1995) Maybe One: A Personal and Environmental Argument for Single Child Families (1998) Hundred Dollar Holiday: The Case for a More Joyous Christmas (1998) Long Distance: Testing the Limits of Body and Spirit in a Year of Living Strenuously (2001) Enough: Staying Human in an Engineered Age (2003) Wandering Home: A Long Walk Across America's Most Hopeful Landscape (2005) The
Comforting Whirlwind: God, Job, and the Scale of Creation (2005) Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future (2007) Fight Global Warming Now: The Handbook for Taking Action in Your Community (2007) The Bill McKibben Reader: Pieces from an Active Life (2008) American Earth: Environmental
Writing Since Thoreau (edited)(2008) Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet (2010) The Global Warming Reader: A Century of
Writing About Climate Change (2011) Oil and Honey: The Education of an Unlikely Activist (2013)
And of course he would not have
written about it if he didn't have the
comfort level of looking at the actual email.
When it comes to using either device as a sketchpad /
writing platform, however, I don't really care
about 60 FPS gaming possibilities: I want long battery life, smooth interaction with the tablet's stylus of choice, fast brush rendering in artistic apps, and
comfort on my lap and in my arms.
«Engaging in transformative conversations
about clients» sexual concerns requires thoughtful consideration and understanding — of how our bodies work (in terms of desire, arousal, anxiety, and so on), of our
comfort level when discussing sex overtly, and of how sexuality informs and contextualizes human relationships,»
write Green and Fleming.
About Blog - Burger Beast writes a food blog about Comfort Food based out of Miami, Flo
About Blog - Burger Beast
writes a food blog
about Comfort Food based out of Miami, Flo
about Comfort Food based out of Miami, Florida.
Everything you
write about is so
comforting and pleasing to the eye and the spirit.