That said, there's a staggering amount of content
written every day about the behavior, habits, characteristics, and who knows what else of supposedly successful, wealthy and happy people.
A great deal is being
written these days about the increasing role of religion in American life, and in particular, its political life.
So I can tell you, I have experienced ups and downs with Arsenal, and I could
write all day about them.
From the start of the NSA eavesdropping scandal, I began
writing every day about what I believed were the profoundly important legal, political, and constitutional issues raised by the Bush administration's secret surveillance program.
We could
write all day about what we loved, hated or still can't put down, but that would leave us no time to play and get all hyper about 2009.
One of my US lawyer blogging friends is Scott Greenfield, who
writes each day about matters which interest him.
Not exact matches
Geekbench
wrote a blog post
about the issue, and Apple admitted it was intentionally slowing down some iPhones with older batteries a few
days later.
Adam White, general manager at Coinbase, vividly recalls trying to
write about bitcoin while he was a student at Harvard Business School during the early
days of crypto.
On that
day, German and British soldiers «walk [ed]
about together all
day giving each other cigars and singing songs,» as British General Walter Congreve
wrote in a newly discovered letter.
When Blackman announced his plan to
write 100 headlines each
day for 100
days on Facebook, his experiment is extreme copywriting was met with skepticism and a few stern warnings
about burnout from his fellow copywriters.
«Rather than journal
about the
day's completed tasks or process tomorrow's to - do list in one's mind, the current experiment suggests that individuals spend five minutes near bedtime thoroughly
writing a to - do list,» they conclude.
It doesn't have to be pretty or long, but taking a few minutes each
day to reflect in
writing about what you learned is sure to boost your brainpower.
Writing in The Atlantic, Rebecca Rosen notes that while intuitively it feels like our devices are clearly to blame for the speeding up of time many of us complain
about these
days, they're not the true culprit.
I'm talking
about writing down the first few thoughts you have after you've arrived at work but before you've started on the
day's tasks.
Walt Robertson regularly
writes about B2B channel collaboration and how modern
day companies can leverage technology to create high performance sales channels.
I told her
about some evidence that if you
write down three moments of joy every
day it can elevate your mood.
Nick and Jill moved into a cottage in the redwood forest near Pescadero, where Nick set
about working 16 - hour
days at the computer and the sewing machine, testing new fabrics for the next - generation product, designing marketing materials,
writing patent applications, and starting to build up a network of retailers.
Sheryl took that as, I am going to
write about three things I did well every
day.
But — and here's an analogy I'll probably never get to make again — it reminds me of my
days writing about military counterinsurgency and the U.S. occupation of Iraq.
That's
about 150
days of
writing that can all be packaged into one tiny video.
The headline is 100 % accurate (I've
written before
about why it's important not to contribute to the fake news problem these
days) but punches through an invisible barrier.
In the early
days, Hammond said they used their software to «
write»
about any sport that could be expressed with numbers: baseball, basketball, soccer, and the like.
Lots of publications want to
write about entrepreneurs these
days, even those that built their reputations covering corporate giants.
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.
Even if you're
writing to your best friend in the office after a really difficult
day, you should never say anything negative
about your workplace via work email.
(Hold your applause for the actual article I end up
writing about him one
day.)
Since entering the «professional world» and regularly showing up at an office, I have found watches to be common accessories among my coworkers, and since part of my job became
writing about watches, I started wearing one every
day as well.
I was only too happy to contribute and, in those
days, probably
wrote about five or six reviews a week for no extra pay.
«We believe that the commentary of the wireless operators over the past two
days about iPhone pre-order activity is meaningful, especially in light of conservative Street expectations for Apple,» BTIG Research analyst Walt Piecyk
wrote on Thursday.
Finally, many big - time entrepreneurs have taken the time to
write about their bootstrapping
days.
Since I
wrote about this two
days ago, I've heard from a lot of readers with questions
about the fine print.
When you're describing your previous experience, don't just explain what you did on a
day - to -
day basis — instead,
write about what you gained.
Here's what the U.S. Department of Labor
wrote about snow
days in a pair of opinion letters.
This is an awesome resource when you're trying to decide what to
write about, but you only get a handful of searches each
day with a free account.
Eating nothing but juice for several
days can also cause eating problems from the past to resurface,
writes registered dietitian Megan Holt in a post
about cleansing on her clinic's website.
«Making too many decisions
about mundane details is a waste of a limited resource: your mental energy... if you want to be able to have more mental resources throughout the
day, you should identify the aspects of your life that you consider mundane — and then «routinize» those aspects as much as possible,» he has
written.
You might think it would have been easy to
write about news makers and «the news of the
day» but that was not always the case, especially when I was assigned a low interest, low visual, low emotional story
about something like a county drainage proposal, rezoning considerations or tax easement issue.
Joe also talked
about gratitude and challenged the class that if anyone
wrote 10 gratitude emails a
day for a week, he'd give them free access to his marketing course.
Think
about it: The opportunity and encouragement to intermittently rest and renew our energy during the work
day serves as an antidote to the increasing overload so many of us feel in a world of relentlessly rising demand,» Schwartz and Porath
write.
Gary spends
about 4 hours per
day on LinkedIn, reading messages, looking for questions to answer,
writing answers and interacting with people he meets.
I don't
write as much
about the other two businesses these
days, but fast - food has strangely proven to be a popular topic with readers.
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.
«Whenever I want to start a conversation with a stranger or someone I don't know well, I start talking
about something that happened to me early that
day,»
writes William Beteet.
Indeed, former Automattic CEO and current team lead Toni Schneider
wrote in a blog post at the end of May that only
about half of the company's 32 San Francisco - based employees showed up to the office on Hawthorne «on a busy
day.»
«In the coming
days, it is important to keep in mind that further inaction only gives those seeking to deter Congress from passing a bill more time to continue making inaccurate and misleading claims
about the legislation,» Lew
wrote.
And in the early
days of Mint.com, they used their company leadership to
write blog posts, and share details
about how they manage their finances.
In May 2013, Carolyn Beauchesne, a blogger who runs a site called Lululemon Addict,
wrote that «
Day has ruined everything special
about Lululemon.
If I tell something to the papers and they don't
write it accurately, it's really bad — they can't do much when you tweet it and I'm careful
about, it's very precise, actually it's very, very precise — and it comes out breaking news, we have breaking news — ya know, it's funny, if I did a press release and if I put it out, it wouldn't get nearly — people would see it the following
day — if I do a news conference, that's a lot of work.
[O] n
days when people felt more insecure
about their partner's feelings for them, they posted more
about their relationships on Facebook than usual,» the authors
write.
A few
days ago here on Inc.com, Danielle Weinblatt, CEO of Take the Interview,
wrote about her successful experience starting a software company even though she can't code.