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Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/themindsetmeditationpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Stop Comparing Yourself to Other Writers | 10 Min Meditation to Release Negativity Detox your mind and heart of thoughts and emotions that don´t serve you anymore, but are there out of habit. Close your eyes, take a minimum of six slow deep breaths, and begin focusing on relaxing every inch of your body.- Start by focusing on your toes and wiggle and relax your toes- Relax your feet, rotate your ankles and relax your feet- Work up to your calves, Relax your muscles- Continue working your way up your body, one body part at a time. Within minutes as you work your way up to your head continue to take deep breaths. You will begin to feel relaxed as if you were floating. Your body and brain will be massaged into a deep sleep. Detach and let go. Feel at peace. Feel happy. Feel Free. Don't forget it may be useful for your family and friends too. Enjoy this amazing episode. Don't forget to Subscribe to our YouTube channel: The Mindset Meditation Link to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/2RnSdjS
In Folge #57 unseres blauschwarzen Literaturpodcasts sprachen wir über: Uljana Wolf: Muttertask. Kookbooks. Judith Keller: Wilde Manöver. Luchterhand. Lauren Groff (aus dem Amerikanischen übersetzt von Stefanie Jacobs): Die weite Wildnis. (Ullstein) Sepp Mall: Ein Hund kam in die Küche. Leykam. Josephine W. Johnson (aus dem Amerikanischen übersetzt von Bettina Abarbanell): Die November-Schwestern. Aufbau. Anja Zimmermann: Brust. Geschichte eines politischen Körperteils. Wagenbach. Bendixen, Blum, Peveling, Vričić Hausmann (Hrsg.): Other Writers need to concentrate. Sukultur.
How many eligible men can we send to fight France? Are there enough food supplies to feed the population for the next century? Until 10th March 1801, the British Parliament weren't sure - which is why they commissioned the first national headcount since the Doomsday Book. Unlike a modern-day census - which harvests data on religion, education and even sexuality - their first efforts only totted up the numbers of men and women, and their engagement in certain employment, such as agricultural work. Despite this, they still managed to balls it up - with some parishes never bothering to return the paperwork properly. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain why birthplace and employment came to be introduced in later surveys; consider the problem of dishonesty in self-declaration; and reveal how suffragettes used the census as a clever tactic for protest… Further Reading: • ‘10 March 1801: Britain conducts its first census' (MoneyWeek, 2020): https://moneyweek.com/383334/10-march-1801-britain-conducts-its-first-census • ‘An Essay on the Principle of Population, as it Affects the Future Improvement of Society with Remarks on the Speculations of Mr. Godwin, M. Condorcet, and Other Writers' (Thomas Malthus, 1798): http://www.esp.org/books/malthus/population/malthus.pdf • ‘Who Had To Return To Their Birthplace For The Census?' (QI, 2003): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWa7LEl36UY Photo courtesy of Essex University. For bonus material and to support the show, visit Patreon.com/Retrospectors We'll be back tomorrow! Follow us wherever you get your podcasts: podfollow.com/Retrospectors The Retrospectors are Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina & Arion McNicoll, with Matt Hill. Theme Music: Pass The Peas. Announcer: Bob Ravelli. Graphic Design: Terry Saunders. Edit Producer: Emma Corsham. Copyright: Rethink Audio / Olly Mann 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"Deuteronomy in the New Testament" — Review of Lesson #12 of the 4th Quarter of 2021 -The Sabbath School Lesson study guide can be found here:https://ssnet.org/lessons/21d/less12m.htmlThe title of this quarter's theme is: Present Truth in DeuteronomyWe will be focusing on the way in which the book of Deuteronomy contains significant truth that applies to our present, end-time context in Bible history. We often look at Deuteronomy only from a historical context, but this quarter, we will be looking at it in terms of Present Truth.During many of our podcasts, you will hear us make reference to “The Key Principles of Effective Bible Study,” a document which outlines core concepts shown in the scriptures that will help you better understand many Biblical themes and doctrines. We have done a whole podcast series on these principles which can be found here.Lastly, we recommend that you check out https://TrueWisdom.buzzsprout.com for additional Bible Study podcasts, covering many different Bible topics, and done in a slightly different format from the podcasts on this channel.We pray that all of these resources will be very helpful to you in your Bible Studies.If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: BibleQuestions@ASBzone.comRelated Podcasts: What Is Meant by "The Law" ?Mind Your BusinessThe Divinity of Jesus ChristChrist, Humanity and SalvationSupport the show (https://cash.app/$ASBzone)
"Deuteronomy in the Later Writings" — Review of Lesson #11 of the 4th Quarter of 2021 -The Sabbath School Lesson study guide can be found here:https://ssnet.org/lessons/21d/less11m.htmlThe title of this quarter's theme is: Present Truth in DeuteronomyWe will be focusing on the way in which the book of Deuteronomy contains significant truth that applies to our present, end-time context in Bible history. We often look at Deuteronomy only from a historical context, but this quarter, we will be looking at it in terms of Present Truth.During many of our podcasts, you will hear us make reference to “The Key Principles of Effective Bible Study,” a document which outlines core concepts shown in the scriptures that will help you better understand many Biblical themes and doctrines. We have done a whole podcast series on these principles which can be found here.Lastly, we recommend that you check out https://TrueWisdom.buzzsprout.com for additional Bible Study podcasts, covering many different Bible topics, and done in a slightly different format from the podcasts on this channel.We pray that all of these resources will be very helpful to you in your Bible Studies.If you have any questions or comments, please send them to: BibleQuestions@ASBzone.comRelated Podcasts: What Is Meant by "The Law" ?Mind Your BusinessSupport the show (https://cash.app/$ASBzone)
Ally and I chat about Film Sets, Novels, Working with Producers and Editors and Other Writers, Villains, Sex Scenes, Fight Scenes, Chris Hemsworth, and whether or not Snyder is a Good Director.
Books by Darcey SteinkeFlash Point Diary: Menopause and the Vindication of Natural Life (Sarah Crichton Books, 2019)Jesus Saves (Grove Press, 2019)Easter Everywhere (Bloomsbury, 2007)Milk (Bloomsbury, 2005)Up Through the Water (Grove Press, 2000)Suicide Blond (Grove Press, 2000)John-KJV (Grove Press, 1999)Other Writers and Texts Mentioned in the EpisodeMaud CaseyThe Testosterone Files by Max Wolf Valerio (Seal Press, 2006)Trans: A Memoir by Juliet Jacques (Verso, 2016)Speedboat by Renata Adler (NYRB Books, 2013)Branwell by Douglas A. MartinSarah Manguso (ep. 37)Maggie Nelson (ep. 82)Fanny HoweNick CaveWomen’s Writing Festival in Sydney, AustraliaOther Relevant LinksMike W. Hudsonhttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/06/opinion/reading-writing-stuttering.html
I’ve always loved brainstorming with other writers, and I consider having my work critiqued a part of that brainstorming. - Jay Asher The post S4E8 – Working with Other Writers appeared first on Writing Roots.
In this episode I read Other Writers by Leonard Cohen, and I do a little commentary in the second section. I hope you enjoy this episode.
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We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hi I'm Jody from WritersLife.org and today we'll be talking about why comparing yourself to other Writers is pointless it's so easy for riders to get caught up in comparing themselves to others they read something that is so good they feel it impossible for them to reach the same standard now here's some of the previously unpublished authors landing a six-figure book publishing deal and wonder if it'll ever happen to them I hear about a writer who's self-published and their book took off and made millions and millions of dollars they feel hopeless and jealous and wonder if they should even bother trying comparing yourselves to others is never a good idea it's unlikely to make you feel good about your writing you are your own worst critic after all and you aren't likely to be able to rationally or objectively reason as to why so and so happen to that writer and it hasn't happened to you here's why comparing yourself to others is pointless it won't make you any better by all means read as many brilliant books as you can get your hands on but don't finish that book and immediately burn your own manuscript and a fit of desperate despair comparing yourself negatively to writers you love won't make your writing any better instead why not be inspired and influenced by them and just appreciate how much you enjoyed their work there's no comparison between your final draft and a traditionally published novel even if you have done all the right things your final draft isn't going to hold a candle to traditionally published books that you find in the bookstore those books have had teams of professional people to edit rewrite shape design and market them before they even hit the shelves your word document that you've read over and over just isn't going to look very good in comparison so don't bother it's not fair for you or your work your voice is entirely unique and so it should be the beautiful thing about being a writer is that you have your own unique writing voice your own particular way of looking at the world and expressing what you want to say don't let anyone take that away from you your book may not sound anything like that bestseller but so what that doesn't mean it is not brilliant and it's right no one likes a copycat next time you compare yourself to the other writers ask yourself this what are you going to do about it either you can try and imitate them or you can just accept that every writer is different and has their own story to tell and Way of telling it if you try to do the farmer you'll end up just being a slightly worse version of someone else and who wants to be that you only see their result not their struggle no matter how easily fame and fortune seems to come to others the likelihood is that there was a lot of hard work going on behind the scenes before they got to where they are sure there might be a lucky few for which success seems to land on their lap but for the masses it's all about keeping your nose to the grindstone so stop comparing yourself to others and get back to it it's not your time yes if you find yourself getting disheartened remember your time could be right around the corner but the only person that can make it happen is you when it comes to writing you have to be your own biggest fan so stop telling yourself you aren't good when compared to other writers tell yourself you're just as good or even better when it comes to writing the best thing to do is focus on yourself set your own goals and celebrate your success comparing yourself to others will only distract you from what you need to do so don't let what other people are doing get you off track just keep concentrating on what you want and you'll get there in the end don't forget if you're having a hard time writing or finishing your book check out our free writers tool kit it can help you overcome procrastination get organized stay focused and get your book published just head over to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit download your FREE copy if you enjoyed this video don't forget to give it a thumbs up turn on our notifications and subscribe down below and be sure to visit writers life tour for more writing tips and tricks and I'll see you next time
Tim C Taylor on the UK and US Market and Opening Your World to Other Writers.
As part of the occasional series "Conversations with Other Writers," C.M. Mayo talks with historian M.M. McAllen about her book, Maximilian and Carlota: Europe's Last Empire in Mexico. Recorded in the Twig Bookstore in San Antonio, Texas, October 2015. Visit McAllen's website at www.mmmcallen.com C.M. Mayo is the author of several books on Mexico including the novel The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire, which was named a Library Journal Best Book of 2009. Her website is www.cmmayo.com >> The transcript of this interview will be available shortly.
As part of the occasional series Conversations with Other Writers, C.M. Mayo talks with Rose Mary Salum, founding editor of Literal Magazine and Literal Publishing, and editor of the visionary anthology Delta de las arenas: cuentos árabes, cuentos judíos, a collection of Jewish and Arab stories from Latin America. Recorded in Mexico City, November 2013. Visit her website at www.literalmagazine.com C.M. Mayo is a literary journalist, novelist, and translator. The author of several works on Mexico, her most recent work is Metaphysical Odyssey into the Mexican Revolution: Francisco I. Madero and His Secret Book, Spiritist Manual. www.cmmayo.com >>Read the transcript of this interview
C.M. Mayo introduces her new ebook, Podcasting for Writers & Other Creative Entrepreneurs (Dancing Chiva, 2012). "Naples Dave" and others from fiverr.com are the big voices, along with music clips from istockaudio.com, uniquetracks.com, plus silly sound effects, and more. C.M. Mayo recorded her portion at ye olde writing desk desk (any snoring sounds are from the dog) and edited the whole shebang on her laptop using Apple's GarageBand. As Mayo says, "If I can podcast, so can you." About the ebook: Based on award-winning writer and avid podcaster C.M. Mayo’s one day workshop at the Writer’s Center, Podcasting for Writers & Other Literary Entrepreneurs provides an introduction and overview of podcasting for writers, from basic concepts to nuts-and-bolts tips. In 10 “easy peasy” steps (along with some “fancy schmancy” for those so inclined), Mayo shows you how to generate and publish your unique podcast—and yes, get that puppy onto iTunes. Read more about this ebook at www.dancingchiva.com C. M. Mayo is the author of the novel, The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire (Unbridled Books); which was named a Library Journal Best Book 2009; Miraculous Air: Journey of a Thousand Miles through Baja California, the Other Mexico (Milkweed Editions); and Sky Over El Nido (University of Georgia Press), which won the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction. Mayo started out podcasting in 2009 with a simple recording of her lecture for the Library of Congress about the original archival research behind her novel; since then, it’s just been one podcast after another. Currently she hosts two podcast series, Conversations with Other Writers and, apropos of a travel memoir in progress, Marfa Mondays: Exploring Marfa, TX & Environs in 24 Podcasts.” Her website is www.cmmayo.com
A while ago I got together with Ben Tanzer via Skype to try out a new concept in author book discussions, one that rather than avoid tension and conflict actually confronts it head on. I call this a “Defend Your Work” episode, and I hope you like it enough for me to continue. Though this episode is […] The post Episode 013 Podcast: “Defend Your Work” with the Devil’s Worker, Ben Tanzer appeared first on Video Game Thoughts and Reviews.
A while ago I got together with Ben Tanzer via Skype to try out a new concept in author book discussions, one that rather than avoid tension and conflict actually confronts it head on. I call this a “Defend Your Work” episode, and I hope you like it enough for me to continue. Though this episode is […] The post Episode 013 Podcast: “Defend Your Work” with the Devil’s Worker, Ben Tanzer appeared first on Video Game Thoughts and Reviews.