30 Ways Journal Writers Can Prepare For the New Year

As journal writers, we are getting ready to close out another year of recording memories (and just might be excitedly thinking about all that the New Year will bring to our journaling lives). Like all other aspects of our lives, there are plenty of ways that we can...
5 Reasons Your Manuscript Isn’t Done Yet

5 Reasons Your Manuscript Isn’t Done Yet

Do you want to stand out as the writer who finished, and not just the writer who started? Then it’s time to get REAL with your writing and thinking habits. I just finished writing a memoir, and let me tell you, when the excitement wore off about two-thirds of the way...
Guest Post: Hillary Rettig on How to Use Speed to Overcome Writer’s Block

Guest Post: Hillary Rettig on How to Use Speed to Overcome Writer’s Block

I’ve had the pleasure of interacting with Hillary over the past couple of months, and I’m so glad she’s on the blog discussing writer’s block. I hope you learn some new tricks for overcoming this common issue in writing. Prolific people write...
9 Savvy Writing Tips For When You Travel

9 Savvy Writing Tips For When You Travel

As a business owner, many writing tasks must happen to keep your business alive and thriving – whether you are traveling or not. From fresh blog posts, to newsletters and email marketing campaigns, and even your engaging social media posts, the writing has  to...
Guest Post: Lauren Jonik on Four Steps To A Productive and Peaceful Writing Environment

Guest Post: Lauren Jonik on Four Steps To A Productive and Peaceful Writing Environment

Winston Churchill once said, “We shape our buildings, and afterwards our buildings shape us.” There is little doubt that just as one’s internal landscape impacts external choices, one’s surroundings can influence greatly the state of her heart,...