Do you need to exercise your writing muscles? Join Creativity Coach Cathy Fyock for this 1.5 hour workshop in which we’ll explore a variety of writing exercises that will help you move forward on your book, blog post, or article. Be prepared to roll up your sleeves and write! To listen to the recording, follow this link.
Master Class with Candace Long: Good Ideas versus Inspired Ideas
The world’s need to innovate has never been greater. Sadly, though, the USA loses over $360 billion every year in failed innovations. The solution is found in an ancient path which instructs us in the difference between a good idea and an inspired one. Author Candace Long explains, “Receiving a revelatory idea and walking it out is one of the …
Becoming a Better Writer by Getting Better Feedback with Chris Clarke-Epstein
They say practice makes perfect but really only perfect practice makes perfect. The same goes for feedback about your writing. Only quality feedback can help you improve as a writer. Are you getting quality feedback? If not, would you like to? Join this Master Class on October 10th with Chris Clarke-Epstein, CSP, as she shares the elements of helpful feedback, …
Master Class: Turning Your Book into an Audio Book with Randye Kaye
Want to have your book available for listening? It’s a way to reach a larger audience and another income stream! Whether you want to voice it yourself (should you?) or use a narrator, Randye takes you through the options, the process, and the possibilities. Randye Kaye is an actress, radio broadcaster, author/speaker, and voice-over talent for everything from commercials to audiobooks. …
Permission Granted: Finding Your Story, Finding Your Voice With Ayisha Hayes Taylor
Do you believe you have a story? Do you believe that YOUR story matters? Some of us can go through life enjoying others stories but doubting we have one ourselves. Once we unlock our stories, we unlock our voice which in return leads us to the truth about what we want and how we can live a fulfilling life that …
Focus on Goals with Carol Anne Minski
Once you understand the science behind goal-setting, you will be able to have significant positive results in your personal or work life. Gain confidence in your ability to accomplish the goal and overcome procrastination! Your confidence will build into strong self-leadership and self-discipline as you to reach your goals! Follow the focus model and achieve bottom line results. Dr. Carol …
Corralling Your Ca$h Cow (Your IP) with Russ Riddle
As an author, your most valuable asset is not the tangible printed copies of your book, but the underlying intellectual property. The copyright in your work. The brand of your imprint and brand. This session saddles you up to better protect, manage and fatten that cash cow. Valuable Takeaways: Best practices of preserving, protecting, and defending your I.P. Standard and …
How to Take the Typing out of Writing and Grow Your Business with Susan Fitzell, CSP
Growing your business involves writing: blogs, posts, tweets, etc. After this session, you’ll know how to quickly write to build your brand! Learn how to set up a personalized writing environment, what tools to use, from no budget to high quality software and tech, which apps help you to prep and plan your ideas before you start talking your …
How To Write When Everything Goes Wrong with Allie Pleiter
“I could get this writing done…if only life would calm down enough to let me!” Life is far from perfect. Curveballs, and even sucker-punches will be a part of every writer’s life. When adversity hits, creativity can feel like it’s under siege. Take the time NOW to learn how to protect and preserve your embattled muse so you’re ready when …
The Writer’s Personality with Linda Gilden
What does my personality have to do with the way I write? Your personality affects the way you see the world. Therefore, everything you write is influenced by your point of view. What are the healthy habits of a socializer writer? Why does an organizer writer seem to get more projects done? How can a mobilizer writer organize his or …