Whatever publishing route you decide to take — whatever form of “book” makes you feel like a “real” author — you need to crack the code on quickly and effortlessly producing and completing a lot of writing.
Whatever publishing route you decide to take — whatever form of “book” makes you feel like a “real” author — you need to crack the code on quickly and effortlessly producing and completing a lot of writing.
Have you ever “visited” the spot on the shelf in a major bookstore or library where your book will one day live?
If you’ve ever created a Vision Board as an exercise in Manifestation | Attraction, then you may appreciate the technique of creating visual mock ups of completed projects — even before you start them.
Writers — not just bloggers, but you novelists, book authors, and screenplay writers — what software, tools, and computer programs do you use? Here are some of my personal recommendations.
Guest Author Jeff Lilly of Druid Journal continues the conversation about bloggers’s block, from a different perspective — “99% Inspiration, 1% Perspiration: Breaking Through Writer’s Blockâ€
How might your writer’s block be a blessing? Assume your inability to blog is a pretty good indication that you simply should not be writing and blogging right now.
Have you revisited the wisdom of your own writing? Take a look at your blogging history — where you’ve been, where you’ve come from, where you’re going, and where you’re AT. How much does all that time-traveling bring you to the same place?
Most manifesting techniques, goal setting exercises, creative entrepreneurial endeavors, and self-improvement strategies feature journaling; blogging is, of course, a kind of journaling — with a super-powered, dialed-up scale, and critical elements of community and networking.
You’ve already moved into representing and participating in the minority of those of us who are seeding, growing, actively tending a new Garden. It’s hard to wrap your brain around the idea that as one of millions of bloggers you are still part of a special few, and that what you are a part of is something incredibly, significantly, profoundly important…