Category Archives: Personal Growth

Ten Strategies for Organizing Your Writing Life – Part 9 (Final)

After implementing all of the strategies for organizing your writing life, then… Finish Up, Follow Through and Have Fun! Almost nothing is worse than spending a lot of time working on a writing project and then not finishing it and … Continue reading

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Ten Strategies for Organizing Your Writing Life – Part 6

More about organizing your writing life… #7. Create Boundaries and Focus You can lose your focus if you’re distracted. My writing experience has shown me that concentration demands a certain amount of peace and focus. What is your experience? Whatever … Continue reading

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Ten Strategies for Organizing Your Writing Life – Part 3

As a review and reminder, the strategies I’ve shared so far are #1. Take Time to Get Clear, #2. Read and Research, and #3. Plot Out Your Time Line and Communicate It. The next strategy is: #4. Have a Personal Action … Continue reading

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Ten Strategies for Organizing Your Writing Life – Part 2

Continuing with strategies for organizing your writing life…  #2. Read and Research Put aside time to read and research before you begin writing, and as you work on your project. Search the Internet, talk to family, friends, and neighbors. Listen. … Continue reading

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Treat everyone you meet like God in drag” Part III

Ram Dass said, “Treat everyone you meet like God in drag.” On my last blog post I linked this phrase with the Transactional Analysis concept of operating from your internal Adult, Parent, or Child. Although this way of looking at … Continue reading

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“Treat everyone you meet like God in drag.” Part II

I have a friendship, like most friendships, where I feel uncertain of its nature. Though it is quite a good friendship, in some ways, there are serious downsides. Ram Das said, “Treat everyone you meet like God in drag.” Well, … Continue reading

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