Writing Tips

Each year, I try to attend at least three educational programs such as conferences, classes or retreats. Each time I do, I meet interesting, professional people with valuable information to offer. In this section, I hope to share some of the information and hope it will be useful to you….like website addresses and how these contacts can be helpful.

Also because I know your time is limited, I will share quick tips like the following: If you get up one morning dreading the task at hand or feeling like you have “writer’s block,” make a list of seven things to do with three of the assignments being pleasurable. Here’s an example:

  1. One hour updating website
  2. Review & organize notes for upcoming article
  3. Make list of 24 magazines to send your article
  4. Work 30 minutes – on first paragraph of story
  5. Thirty minutes your choice of relaxation
  6. Thirty minutes pamper yourself or get pick-me-up snack
  7. Activity which makes you happy – takes your mind off responsibilities.

Cut these sentences in strips and roll up. Place in a drawing box and pick one at a time. This helps you get started and also reminds you to take a break. I’ve been amazed that the sequence I draw the activities in usually come in the order most helpful to me.

The first few days in May I attended the Author U Extravaganza in Denver, Colorado.  Here are two people I met who I would recommend you check their site for information:

Amber Ludwig, NGNG Enterprises

Amber Ludwig, WordPress Website Development and Internet Marketing Coach to Build Your Online Platform

amber-ludwig

 

Tim Gard, Funnier U

How to Write, Talk and Think Funnier

Each update of this website, I will include new contacts for you to check to obtain help in your work.

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