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Work

Reconnect with your work. Think beyond what you do to how it affects others. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real-life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture … Continue reading

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Same Person But 3 Elevator Pitches

Depending on who you are talking to will help you determine what credentials you will list. But remember, you can only list up to three, and one may be all you need. For example, if you are meeting with a … Continue reading

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The Writer’s Focus

Once you have your framework in place, you’ll need to be ruthless. Everything in a story must work to tell the tale. Think of your novel like a television news story. If the story is about a murder, you’ll usually … Continue reading

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Unused Name

A silly problem, perhaps, but here goes. I have a neighbor who is very nice and kind. We wave to one another across our gardens, and occasionally engage in a little small talk. I’ve introduced myself by name to her … Continue reading

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1,2,3

Learn from your mistakes…every Friday, I look back on my week and rank my meetings . Zero if it was a waste of time, one if the word would hardly end if I’d miss it, and two for for an … Continue reading

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