Tag: writing

Writing Is Hard: I Can Do Hard

So I contacted my buddy, Lorna, and we’ve resumed our Gmail chat meetings. We connect by chat, then write for 1/2 hour or so, and then share word counts. It’s silly but the meetings keep me going when resistance is high.

Our first meeting after several months took place yesterday. And OUCH, I remembered why I’ve been avoiding this. Writing SUCKS.

I remembered why I’ve been avoiding this for a few months.

Dawn frustrated at the computer

Writing sucks.

I’m a professional writer. I know what it takes to get something produced and published. You’d think that by now I could flush out copy without feeling like a big fake.

Not even close.

At one point in my life, I decided that my purpose on this Earth was to be someone who feels all the fear, insecurity, dorkiness, and ambivalence that everyone else feels, but who goes for it anyway.

So what if writing is hard? Everything easy was once hard. I can do hard.

So what if writing is hard? Everything easy was once hard. I can do hard.

Next week I’ll slap out a rough outline for my next book.

Onward ho.

Not Many Twitter Followers.. How to Deal with It.

Size Doesn’t Matter, Does it?

I started seriously tweeting on my blog topic about six months ago. To date, my feedback has been generally good.

  • The blog is relevant and interesting.
  • I craft useful tweets.
  • I exhibit Twitter restraint (not deluging followers with crap)
twitter followers

Woot.

When new followers show up, I often check their profiles. Most of them have, like, 2 million folks following them.  Last count I had, uhm, 86.

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Ten Essentials for Writing Anything: Be Smart About It

frustrated writer

Where do I begin?

 

Before I start any writing project, I check off my ten essentials and make sure they’re in order. They save TIME and ENERGY, and they support successful completion no matter how resistant I am:

  • Stop Waiting
  • Keep Quiet
  • Commit
  • Construct a Filing System
  • Set a Timeline
  • Never Trust Memory
  • Anticipate Distractions
  • Establish an Online Presence
  • Check One Info Site a Day
  • Decide on a Motto

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How a Chickadee Might Handle World Disaster

chickHenny Penny bustled through the chicken coop, cackling her dire warning, “The sky is falling! The sky is falling!”

Turkey Lurkey gobbled and hopped in circles. Goosey Loosey flapped a bee-line for the farm pond. Foxy Loxy parked himself outside of the fence and waited.

As Henny Penny charged through the back forty, she stopped just short of running over a tiny chickadee, flat on her back with her feet in the air.

“What are you doing?” Henny Penny squawked. “Don’t you know, the sky is falling!?”

“I know,” said the chickadee, shifting her legs so her feet reached even higher. “One does what one can.”

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Mission Driven and Unstoppable: An Interview with Michael Pollock

Michael D Pollock, The Bigger Life Blog

Michael D Pollock, “The Bigger Life Blog”

I learned about Michael Pollock when I was researching online thought leaders. Michael has several interviews with a variety of thought leaders, located on his blog, The Bigger Life Blog: How to make a living online while making a difference in the world. Michael left a lucrative career to focus on purpose driven work, and created another equally successful business financially and emotionally. He is as forthright, practical, and humble as he is savvy. His interview is divided into two posts. This section talks about how he makes a living at making a difference, and how he manages his energy to keep it going. The second posting (tomorrow) will be 7 specific steps on “How to keep going when you feel like giving up.”  

red bullet Did you ever work at a job without consciously connecting it to your values?
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