Even Steven recently
wrote about facing financial independence forks in the road — something that we all come across at one point or another.
In my birthday post last year,
I wrote about facing my fears and stepping outside of my comfort zone.
Not exact matches
Susan Fowler, the former Uber software engineer who
wrote an explosive blog post last year
about sexual harassment that she
faced at the company, has become an outspoken opponent of forced arbitration agreements.
This guest post
written by Melanie Biehle, creator of Inward
Facing Girl, where she blogs
about contemporary art, design, photography, and life in Seattle.
Not too long ago I
wrote about «the entrepreneur's dilemma,» a clever formulation of the work - life balance tradeoffs
faced by busy professionals from entrepreneur Randi Zuckerberg.
The problem is that we don't often actually see those friends
face to
face, as the Boston Globe's Billy Baker discovered when his editor asked him to
write about the health effects of loneliness recently.
They
face even greater challenges, and someday people
write about their example.
Whether they're juggling too many responsibilities or
facing monotonous, unrewarding tasks, the main early symptom is physical, mental and emotional fatigue, says Mark Gorkin, the self - styled «Stress Doc» who consults and
writes about burnout and depression.
«The signs they post don't provide the context to help people make educated decisions
about the risk they
face,» the board
wrote.
In fact, fixing it flies in the
face of much of the well - meaning but wrong - headed advice you'll hear
about writing a résumé.
I've
written before
about how Netflix is one of the few still doing that, but the mounting pressures the streaming company is
facing from all corners don't bode well for this continued focus.
To illustrate, in a recent Wall Street Journal article Elizabeth Bernstein
writes about how she persuaded her 7 - year - old nephew to give her
face - licking new dog a second chance by casting him as a «puppy whisperer.»
«When deciding how to handle the review, we suggest thinking
about what your customer service policies are for
face - to -
face interactions and applying that same logic to your
written response,» Holloway says.
But Michael Kitces, a financial planner who
writes extensively
about retirement investing, thinks financial services firms are focusing on one problem when it really
faces two.
She shared a recent conversation she had with Sheryl Sandberg
about her new book Option B, in which the Facebook COO
writes about resilience in the
face of her husband's sudden death.
Alan is the
face of the brand,
writing about his corporate - to - cannabis move and talking up the potential of the pot industry.
She
writes about internet culture, social networks, and consumer -
facing technology.
I
wrote years ago that raising rates in the
face of the data is all
about giving the banks higher profits.
I have often
written in this blog and elsewhere
about the three policy choices Beijing
faces as it tries to manage through the adjustment process.
«I want you all to know that Nikolas knows
about us and he had the biggest smile on his
face when he was told that we all support him,» a female commenter
wrote on March 16.
In a post for Content Marketing Institute 4 years ago, James
wrote: «If we
face the truth, we know that content marketing is
about making money.»
Entrepreneur Vinita Gupta
wrote a powerful essay in 2010,
about her experience balancing her pregnancy with her efforts to raise capital and the dilemma she has seen other women
face.
Heather Long
writes: «[T] he GOP
faces a conundrum: While Americans feel good
about the economy, Trump's approval ratings remain at anemic levels.
Dear Mr. Mehran: We are
writing to offer you our view
about the urgency of appointing an individual who deeply understands the economic realities
facing working class Americans to serve as President of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
As a reminder, Page had said to some shareholders that he saw Berkshire Hathaway as a model for Google to emulate, and in that piece I
wrote about all the ways Google isn't like Berkshire Hathaway, and why that model would be wrong for Google, and yet here we are
facing the prospect of a conglomerate called Alphabet owning Google and a variety of other unconnected businesses.
It seems that most people who
write about the joys and challenges of childrearing today are parents newly
facing the daunting prospect of raising Christian children in a largely hostile world.
The author summarizes the agreements among scholars
about the New Testament texts and the problems they
face in trying to recover the historical Jesus — the lack of eyewitnesses and the fact that the Gospels were not
written individually and probably not by the authors to which they were traditionally ascribed.
Nic Sheff, an editor and writer for 13 Reasons Why, has defended the show's intensely graphic depiction of suicide: «
Facing these issues head - on — talking
about them, being open
about them — will always be our best defense against losing another life,» he
wrote in Vanity Fair last year.
In a new edition of the New International Version of the Bible, «Game Plan for Life Bible, NIV: Notes by Joe Gibbs,» and a book of biblical devotions, «Game Plan for Life: Chalk Talks,» Gibbs
writes frankly
about many of his failures,
about how just as his coaching career was soaring he was
facing private calamities including a bad real estate deal that had him losing $ 35,000 a month and spiraling into bankruptcy.
As Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban
wrote in «The Coming Meltdown of College Education,» «We freak out
about the Trillions of dollars in debt our country
faces.
God
wrote the Word of God for every single person on the
face of this earth, and his Word deals either implicitly or explicitly with every single question and issue that humans have
about the most important questions of life.
«If God brought lawsuits, Stephen King would
face a charge of plagiarism,» says J.M. Rawbone, an English horror novelist who has
written an essay
about the Christian themes in «The Stand.»
The idea of
writing a story
about a man who had no faith and then suddenly was
faced with accepting something more powerful than myself, followed by miracle after miracle — should certainly help someone else.
Today,
writes Buber, «the question
about man's being
faces us as never before in all its grandeur and terror — no longer in philosophical attire but in the nakedness of existence.»
He is a gay Christian, and recently
wrote a book called Washed and Waiting
about the struggles and experiences he has
faced.
The references to persecution and tribulation, the remarks
about worldly cares and security choking out the original fervor, probably reflect the difficulties
facing the church at the time of the
writing of the gospd rather than thirty years before.
You grow into a better version of yourself through the challenges and changes you
face (which I
write about in my book).
I'm sorry I don't want to offend anyone but I don't recall much if anything you have
written about pressures boys
face.
CNN: Seeking the truth
about Jesus Jay Parini, author of the forthcoming book Jesus: The Human
Face of God,
writes that «there are probably as many visions of Jesus, and versions, as there are Christians,» which explains why «all attempts to classify Jesus seem hopelessly inadequate.»
If you don't take the Bible at
face value, then look to men like Polycarp, Clement, and Ignatius who were taught by the Apostles, and read as much as you can
about these men as well as what they themselves
wrote.
The setting is important not only for understanding men like the prophet Amos or the Apostle Paul who speak directly to particular problems they
face, but it is also vitally important for authors who
write about historical events.
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.
On the entire
face of the earth there is only one author who correctly
wrote about the life of Jesus, his ancestry, his intermingling with other people of his era, and the color of his skin.
look, if you really wan na keep going back and forth thats fine, but history is built upon
faces while we are discussing a man who had a trippy vision and
wrote about it while still trippin.
But, more than anything, GamerGate highlights two competing narratives: journalistic integrity when
writing about video games and the struggles women
face in a male - dominated industry.
This book is
written for Christian educators, trainers, teachers, and lay people who are
facing the question: «How can we say what we mean
about God so that our assertions will be understood, accepted, and responded to?»
Roseann Dennery, a relief worker with Samaritan's Purse,
writes a column
about the
face of cholera in Haiti.
Cara Sexton
writes about the common struggle so many Christians
face in trying to find the perfect church — such a church doesn't exist.
I'm actually thinking of
writing a blog
about natural
face masks, is it okay if i can include some of your recipes?
RA rolled out an excellent implementation guide for Latin American coffee farmers, which I'll be
writing about, and told me
about a couple of other upcoming initiatives that I am excited
about — in spite of what the expression on my
face might suggest.