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Journaling: Why it’s Important for Your Team
If you have a busy team to organize and are concerned about their mental health and how they can best work together, journalling might just be the answer. LinkedIn CEO, Jeff Weiner spends a minimum of 90 minutes a day in reflection. Teddy Rosevelt wrote a journal. As did Harry Truman. So, read on to find out how journalling for just 15 minutes a day could help you become a...
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NaNoWriMo: Should You Participate?
The short answer is: it depends. Let me explain. I’ll start with why you should do NaNoWriMo. To start off, there is a fear and a strength that comes from the act of attempting to write 50,000 words in 30 days. It reminds me a little of writers boot camp, where only the ‘strong’ survive. If you are already a practicing writer and you just need that focus and the...
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How to Write Books that Readers Love
Whether you want to learn how to write a romance novel or a thriller, read on, as all of the following tips will lead to a more readable book, no matter the genre. Ignore the reader In the beginning stages (especially if you are a new writer) you will want to ignore the reader. Fall into your own imaginary world, without the criticism or views of the outside world. This can...
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