It’s helpful to add a narrative for each project so that visitors can get a sense of how you come up with creative solutions and/or work with your clients. An oft-overlookedportfolio design tip: make sure to give a concise description of the project and mention your role, as well as ...
Although “To whom it may concern” may be appropriate for cover letters or other professional scenarios where you don’t know the recipient, it’s overused and can come across as impersonal if you are trying to establish a connection with the recipient. It suggests that you didn’t care to...
It’s helpful to add a narrative for each project so that visitors can get a sense of how you come up with creative solutions and/or work with your clients. An oft-overlookedportfolio design tip: make sure to give a concise description of the project and mention your role, as well as ...
In these anxious times when giant headlines and worldwide fears dominate, small tragedies tend to go unnoticed. Whether noticed or not, the world changed on Tuesday evening, a change that on a global level might seem tiny, but in the kingdom of God was seismic: after 94 years on this ea...
Here are 12 signs you’re being called to walk the spiritual journey of awakening: Youfeel lostin life You long for a place that feels like your ‘true home’ You keep wondering what your meaning or purpose is You feel like you have a big destiny to fulfill (which is yet to be revea...
Toneless repetitive beat beat beat. I don’t think it moves up or down enough notes to constitute an octave. Gads it’s awful. Now it’s playing a “slow” song version of the same crap. It’s too distracting. It’s so bad. ...
through it with a remarkable speed from the sprint spell she cast but seconds before. She weaves between the moss covered trees that rise above. Her goal of the road within sight. Every twig that snaps as she steps upon it seems louder to her than the ones before. She trembles and gaspe...
But, in truth, many of us are hybrids, some combination of the two — needing the security of an outlineandthe freedom to let the story take us where it will. So do what makes the most sense to you and don’t fret if that means incorporating both Outlining and Pantsing. ...
The updated name of my blog that I am hoping to reignite after many years of slacking off on the blog writing side. The name comes form my collaboration with Dr. Richard Claydon and his work on organisational irony when we ran free MeetUp sessions together in Sydney many years ago to test...
gradually allowed my eyelids to droop as I pontificated the next scene in my novel. Within seconds they flashed open. My sixty-five-year-old bladder sent up a signal flare to my over-stimulated brain, and I dashed out the room hoping to reach my anticipated destination with time to spare...