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Mainstream journalists would think I'm out of my mind to say that, but it's true - there are, for example, all manner of policy experts with blogs who shed real light on substantive questions, or bloggers with the intellectual chops to make really interesting and important observations about something happening in the news.
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Now, two observations about that.
Think about something unique.
Do you have any other observations about Clara, maybe something I overlooked?
Now, write about YOUR FEELINGS about something, not simply your observations.
With E4's Made in Chelsea on Monday, I used presenter Rick Edwards's 1,435-times 1,435-timesbseretweetedobservation toascertainr is pleased abouthatmething.
Perfectly reasonable albeit unremarkable observations -- but he might just as easily have rambled on about something else.
Instead of asking your team how they feel about something, Daniels suggests you ask for their reactions, thoughts or observations.
Don't try to write about something important to you, because it will most likely become artificial, something that is not OBSERVATION.
This feature of my observations just reflects something about me: I have to be awake to make these observations.
A common definition of assurance is certainty about something.
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