Sentences with phrase «writing full time when»

I was writing full time when I got pregnant with my youngest child and I foolishly thought I could still write and take care of a newborn.

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TORONTO — When Lise Cartwright grew tired of a string of full - time office jobs, she turned to the Internet to see if there were any writing gigs she could try on the side.
He is also planning to remain the voice of Starbucks» social impact efforts, like when he asked his employees to write «Come Together» on cups during the government shutdown in 2011 or his decision to offer full - and part - time employees tuition for a college education.
I have a full - time job that I love, but I write for Inc.com and a few other places on the side, so while I have a dedicated home office I'm also all about moving around when I can.
When Paul was approached by Wiley to write Facebook Marketing for dummies he knew it would be a daunting task on top of his full time job at Avaya, so he asked Richard to help him write the book.
I held a full - time job while writing for many years, only quitting my day - job when I had my first book contract advance in hand.
I am no longer on birth control for medical reasons (higher risk of clots in my family), but when I was on it, I used it because I didn't want to get pregnant while working full time, writing full time, and living as a single woman.
Simple: Any one of the hundreds / thousands of miracles / acts of god / you name it that the bible is full of, in a time when books were written by bronze age men in caves... Why can't your invisible man in the sky come down now and turn 5 fish into thousands, or turn water into wine, or heal the sick, rise from the dead mr zombie dude!
I have no time for the idiots who seem to be critics full stop, they save up all there creative writing skills for when we are out of form... and even when we are in form or reaching a final it will be faults still that they speak of or see.
«Long gone are the days when the majority of middle - and upper - income women stayed home to raise families full time,» the authors wrote.
But I delve into the intersection between medicine, gender, and parenting from time to time — and when I return to school full - time in a few months, I will be writing more about medicine and how being a parent changes — or doesn't — my approach to becoming a doctor.
Wish I would have thought of doing the research or had come across this blog, had you written it in 2013 when a family court judge saw no value to my being a stay at home mom full time for 9 years and awarded ne no spousal support and a pitiful amount for child support despite my having zero income and no career to go back to once my ex left, suddenly.This is a fantastic template to argue in court for stay at home moms seeking support everywhere that sacrificed their education, career and opportunities and stayed home with the kids.May pop some people's perspective back where it should be!
Quite apart from the potential loss of income when a parent is home full - time, any textbooks, art supplies, writing materials, musical instruments, and so on must be paid for, rather than supplied by the school.
It struck me after writing advice for my friend the first - time mum that second - time mums probably need it more; especially when the main type of comment you get when you are pregnant for the second time is «YOU»LL have your hands full, won't you?»
When the full statements were brought to light it was clear that they showed exactly the opposite of what they were claiming — they showed that Mr. Wakefield's presentation of the children in his study was inaccurate and that he had the information available at the time of writing the paper.
 When she did find herself compelled to speak at press events, she'd experience a full - on meltdown: â $ Every single time, before I got to the stage, there was mumbling, there was sweating, there was shaking, â $ Shonda writes.
When it came time for her own births (which you'll hear about in the show but can also read her full - length written accounts of both births on our website with the episode's notes), Kathryn and her husband Patrick decided on home birth.
I think I touched on this when I wrote about why I'll never be a full - time blogger.
I have a full time job, I like to read, and sometimes write but thats when I can get my thoughts all together.
For those of you who don't know me, I stopped maintaining this blog when I moved to Los Angeles, because writing all day long for work and simultaneously keeping this blog up - to - date would be impossible (if you check the dates on some of the older reviews, it was becoming quite difficult for me even before I began writing full - time).
objectives include: Year 6 objectives • solve problems involving the calculation and conversion of units of measure, using decimal notation up to 3 decimal places where appropriate • use, read, write and convert between standard units, converting measurements of length, mass, volume and time from a smaller unit of measure to a larger unit, and vice versa, using decimal notation to up to 3 decimal places • convert between miles and kilometres • recognise that shapes with the same areas can have different perimeters and vice versa • recognise when it is possible to use formulae for area and volume of shapes • calculate the area of parallelograms and triangles • calculate, estimate and compare volume of cubes and cuboids using standard units, including cubic centimetres (cm ³) and cubic metres (m ³), and extending to other units [for example, mm ³ and km ³] • express missing number problems algebraically • find pairs of numbers that satisfy an equation with 2 unknowns • enumerate possibilities of combinations of 2 variables • draw 2 - D shapes using given dimensions and angles • recognise, describe and build simple 3 - D shapes, including making nets • compare and classify geometric shapes based on their properties and sizes and find unknown angles in any triangles, quadrilaterals, and regular polygons • illustrate and name parts of circles, including radius, diameter and circumference and know that the diameter is twice the radius • recognise angles where they meet at a point, are on a straight line, or are vertically opposite, and find missing angles • describe positions on the full coordinate grid (all 4 quadrants) • draw and translate simple shapes on the coordinate plane, and reflect them in the axes • interpret and construct pie charts and line graphs and use these to solve problems • calculate and interpret the mean as an average • read, write, order and compare numbers up to 10,000,000 and determine the value of each digit • round any whole number to a required degree of accuracy and more!
Ruth Barringham was working in retail and writing part - time until 2005 when she gave up the «day job» to begin writing full - time.
Setting daily writing goals to keep the books coming out, even when you're busy with a full - time job and a family.
Owning a writing business and being a full - time writer is so much more fun when you're doing lots of different things.
But unlike those authors who say that they write when they can, even if it's fifteen minutes a day, I knew I had to be able to devote myself to writing full time.
When I retired from my full - time job in 2010, I decided to embark on an MA in Creative Writing at Middlesex University, specialising in SF and fantasy.
When I graduated from Oxford I waitressed fulltime while writing at night, so I know how hard it is to fulfill an artistic passion while holding down a day job.
When the book went back to press for a second printing, spring 1981, she quit the store to write full - time.
The Piano Tuner's offerings of engaging history, drama and large - scale thematic rumination seem even more impressive when one considers that Mason is only 26, and that he wrote the novel while a full - time medical student.
Back in August 2015, when I created my profile on Wattpad, I made up my mind to write every day at that point and to start treating my writing as a full - time job.
Thank God for the Affordable Healthcare Act — and you had better believe that made a huge impact on my being able to do this because when I quit my day job to pursue writing full - time, he was on Medicare and I knew I could get insurance after the Cobra ran out, despite my pre-existing conditions — and at an affordable rate starting this year.
When my books started doing well enough to replace my income, I quit my job as a nurse to write full - time.
When I finally gave up work to write full - time almost nine years ago, I thought I was going to turn really prolific.
The first five Miltons were written on a ninety - minute commute when I was working full time.
For those who haven't been following along, I started my first book 6 years ago, started this site in Dec 2008, wrote several books and started a business on the side while working full - time, and gave up my job in Sept 2011 when I was already making a small income.
I have a full - time job, so I need an app which ensures that when I write, I write.
When she is not writing, she can be found playing the role of a university student who also works full time.
I think what killed that dream for me was when I realized most NY pubbed authors still had full - time day jobs, in addition to «writing for the man» LOL.
When I first started writing fiction — part time, when I was a full time tech writer, during my «free sharing days» — my mother asked me what I was writing abWhen I first started writing fiction — part time, when I was a full time tech writer, during my «free sharing days» — my mother asked me what I was writing abwhen I was a full time tech writer, during my «free sharing days» — my mother asked me what I was writing about.
When first starting out, you have to understand that you won't be able commit to writing full - time.
I had been trying to write the first book in said series from late March through October, with sidesteps to put together and publish (at least in ebook format) my collection of poems, and the kind of delays that one encounters when one also has a family and a full - time job.
Yes, this is easier when you've already written several novels and you've naturally gotten better at doing it more efficiently, and of course it's easier if you're able to write full time, but I've met people with kids and full - time day jobs who are still writing 6 + novels a year.
And so when all I'm doing is writing rough drafts, I'm a full - time writer, so if I'm writing for three or four hours every morning and I write fast, those words pile up really, really quick.
It's that I'm there for my family in a way I couldn't be when I was working full - time (and writing in the very early morning hours).
When I stopped full time lawyering and started writing legal briefs from home (or from wherever), it was kind of isolating.
«The Professional Hobo» was non-existent for me when I decided to travel full - time — as was travel writing, location independent careers, and every single aspect of this career of which I was completely and totally unknowledgeable.
I hope to continue writing reviews when time allows (full time work is time consuming) and will continue to voice my reasons on why I believe gaming is an outstanding entertainment form.
I used to spend way too much time trying to paint full time and supply galleries, but when I realized that I am far too social to spent 40 + hours alone in the studio, I began writing for art forums and publications.
And for the stats: I'm white, female, 57, worked full time until 5 years ago when I retired to focus on art and writing.
Would it be possible for RC to adopt a practice of routinely posting at least short reports on such developments, when time does not permit the hosts to write full - length analyses?
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