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How do you refill your creative well?In this week's quick tips, we're talking about creativity and how we can nurture our subconscious mind. Tips include: Intentional content consumption: no matter the medium, what we watch, read, or experience influences our writingBuilding community: conferences, writing groups, online summits are all fodder for your creative brainTravel: long-distance or close to home, changing venue can often spark creative joyListen in for an episode that promises to refresh your perspective and keep your creative heart beating with excitement.BONUS!If January was a bit of a bust and your New Year's Writing Resolutions didn't stick, let Megan help you get back on track by creating goals and habits that will keep your story rolling. Subscribe to the Clarify | Simplify | Implement newsletter for writers here. Follow Us! The Author Wheel:Website: www.AuthorWheel.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorWheelGreta Boris:Website: www.GretaBoris.comFacebook: @GretaBorisAuthorInstagram: @GretaBorisMegan Haskell:Website: www.MeganHaskell.comFacebook & Instagram: @MeganHaskellAuthorTikTok: @AuthorMeganHaskell Support the showFREE Mini Email CourseHave you ever struggled to explain to others exactly what you write? Or wondered which of the many fiction ideas running through your brain you should tackle? If so, The Author Wheel's new mini-course might be your solution. 7 Days to Clarity: Uncover Your Author Purpose will help you uncover your core writing motivations, avoid shiny-thing syndrome, and create clear marketing language. Each daily email will lead you step by step in defining your author brand, crafting a mission statement, and distilling that statement into a pithy tagline. And, best of all, it's free. Click here to learn more!
Learn 5 simple steps to set New Year's Resolutions for your writing that actually stick! If you liked this Podcast, join us for Thursday Night Writes! Our Happy Hour of Writing Exercises with Jake every Thursday night at 7:00 pm ET, RSVP: https://www.writeyourscreenplay.com/free-writing-classes-thursday-night-writes/ Learn more about our programs: https://www.writeyourscreenplay.com
Why is it that the New Year so often invites trepidation, fear, and panic as we consider our achievements as artists? We consider that question today, while rethinking new years resolutions as an concept to feel more generous, achievable, and thoughtful as we approach the new year. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thescreenwritinglife/support
The new year is about making author and writing resolutions that are difficult to keep AND about trying to balance our writing life with real-life responsibilities. The writing struggle is real. One many of us face and feel bad about because we can't seem to manage all that we should. Life throws us off balance and our well-intentioned resolutions go out the door. But THAT'S OKAY!
Welcome to a new season! In this mini-episode, Dana and Leah discuss writing resolutions. Are they helpful? If so, when? They also share some of their goals for the podcast and their writing in the new year. Have any writing resolutions? Send them to us at @worktitlepod on Twitter!
Jake shares 5 tips for making writing resolutions that work. Understand the Flash Flood Principle for setting goals for yourself learn how to make New Year's resolutions for your writing that last a lifetime. The post Writing Resolutions That Actually Work appeared first on Write Your Screenplay.
Ashley questions the wisdom of a group of soldiers on a field exercise at Fort Bliss, Texas, who thought they'd sneak a round of drinks, but instead ended up hospitalized after ingesting antifreeze. Jeff gets passionate about writing resolutions. CV shares the saga of the U.S. Navy band's cover of a Taylor Swift song remade a sea shanty, the Twitter backlash, and the band member's redemption when they followed up with a mean Tweets video in response. Rapid Fire: Cheaters at the Air Force Academy, Space Force rank structures, COVID vaccines at GITMO, and troops opting out of vaccine
Keeping your New Year’s resolutions as a writer begins with learning to think a little more like your characters. The person you are today is not going to be the person you are at the end of the screenplay. The post Keep Your New Year’s Writing Resolutions appeared first on Write Your Screenplay.
In this episode, Kim talks setting goals and action plans for your New Year's Resolutions Check out our website at www.bestsellerbound.com to learn more about the master class and free download. To sign up for Plan Your Best Book Ever In 2021 click here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ready to start over? Ready to set a writing goal you’ll truly accomplish? Whether you put this into action on New Year’s Day, or some random Tuesday, this 7 step process will guide you through setting a writing goal and accountability process that will lead to your writing growth. Click below to get your Writing Resolution Workbook. STOP WRITING ALONE WRITING RESOLUTION WORKBOOK: https://mailchi.mp/3bb97a545f34/7-steps-to-your-writing-resolution This week’s episode was sponsored by Stop Writing Alone Ko-Fi page! https://ko-fi.com/stopwritingalone Mentioned in this episode: Join the Stop Writing Alone with Nicole Rivera FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2205774733034348/ Stop Writing Alone Bookshop https://bookshop.org/shop/Stopwritingalone NV Rivera YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpPlp1EVzQhDFPdGp5w2KoQ?view_as=subscriber Stay connected to learn about all Stop Writing Alone stuff -- get on Nicole’s email list: https://mailchi.mp/ff8df93e57dc/penpals Buy Nicole a coffee (AKA support the podcast!) https://ko-fi.com/stopwritingalone Places to connect to the STOP WRITING ALONE community and introduce yourself: Stop Writing Alone FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/stopwritingalone/ Join the Stop Writing Alone with Nicole Rivera FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2205774733034348/ Stop Writing Alone website: https://stopwritingalone.com/ Join the Stop Writing Alone email list: https://mailchi.mp/ff8df93e57dc/penpals Stop Writing Alone Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/stopwritingalone/ Nicole’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/nv_rivera The Stop Writing Alone voice number (call to introduce yourself!): (646) 907-9607 When you find a group of people who lift you up on a daily basis, it is important to share their awesome. Here are links to the women in Nicole’s Mastermind group (currently going by the name The Voxer Vixens!). Please support these women who do so much to support Nicole on a daily basis! Kim A. Flodin https://www.howinthehellpodcast.com/ Lisa Murray https://ihavedreamsdammit.com/ Claire Oldham West https://slimmingstories.podbean.com/ Johanna Jaquez-Peralta https://www.instagram.com/latina_livin_keto/ Emma Isaacs https://www.instagram.com/emmaisaacsdesign/
The pals checked in earlier on this year about their personal reading and writing goals for 2020. Stay tuned for the eventual coronavirus update.
It's not a character flaw. If your resolutions have slipped and you haven't kept up all those big plans you made for this year (already!), it's not that you're a loser. It might just be that you haven't built the behaviors into your day in the best way. This week I apply the Fogg Behavioral Method to real writers' problems and help them troubleshoot (and fix!) the most common sticking points. Free downloads: https://stada.me/openingsreport https://stada.me/creativitybundle https://stada.me/writerquiz
3 Amazing Author Quotes, "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield, Hunter S. Thompson and Gonzo Journalism, Meta-Weirdness (when authors insert themselves as a character in their own book), and my 2020 New Year's Resolution to write my novel online, sharing the rough draft on my blog, one chapter per week.
What one habit will make the biggest difference to you and your business in 2019? Billionaire Mark Cuban puts his success down to the fact that he spends 3 hours each day reading. 'I read every book and magazine I could. Heck, $3 for a magazine, $20 for a book. One good idea that led to a customer or solution and it paid for itself many times over.' Warren Buffett said the same to a class of students at Columbia University: 'Read 500 pages... every day. That's how knowledge works. It builds up, like compound interest. All of you can do it, but I guarantee not many of you will do it.' If you do nothing more than commit to reading more business books in 2019, you'll make a massive difference to your bottom line. But both Cuban and Buffett went further than this: they both wrote books as well as reading them. And that's where the real magic happens. If your 2019 resolutions include writing more effectively for your business, this is the episode for you. Seven brilliantly practical tips from Extraordinary Business Book Club guests to help you establish a successful writing habit and get that book out of your head and into the world. I've got a feeling that this is going to be a good year: start here.
Write Club The Podcast | For Aspiring Writers, Published Authors & Readers Everywhere
We discuss our writing New Year's Resolutions, Writing Competitions & Theresa makes a big announcement! Write Club The Podcast is a weekly show for writers (and readers!) everywhere. Join Stephanie Rouse, Theresa Stoker, Heather Worsley , Linda Jackim Werlein, Pat Woolfe & Nicola Cairncross each week where they'll share guest interviews along with what they're reading, what they're writing, what it's really like to be a writer, then you can join in the weekly Name the Novel quiz and find out "What's On The Bedside Table?" and more.
In my last episode of 2017, I’ve reviewed Veronica Roth’s “Carve the Mark” and put together some tips and tricks for setting challenging yet achievable writing resolutions for 2018. (If I’m being totally honest, I really don’t like New Years’ resolutions – but improving yourself is always a good thing, right?) Carve the Mark is,… Continue reading Carve the Mark Book Review & New Years’ Writing Resolutions → The post Carve the Mark Book Review & New Years’ Writing Resolutions appeared first on Plotboilers.
Ryan McRae has had Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder all of his life, but he wasn’t going to let ADHD run him down. He has worked to figure out how to take all the benefits and cancel out all the drawbacks. Discover what Ryan has found to help you or someone you know get better focus, procrastinate less and thrive in productivity, even if you don’t have ADHD. In this episode, Ryan and Erik discuss setting resolutions for the new year. You can find Ryan’s previous appearance on the show here. Mentioned in this episode: Free Book from Ryan: Conquering Your Calendar and Getting More Done Chase Reeves – Beyond The To-Do List 79 Chase Reeves – Beyond The To-D0 List 150 What Should I Read Next Episode 42 with Erik Fisher Writing Resolutions for the ADHD Mind Only Systems Help You Finish Your Goals Financial Guide for ADHD Minds The Ultimate ADHD Guide for Getting Back to the Gym Please connect with me Subscribe, rate, and review in iTunes Follow @ErikJFisher Check out more Noodle.mx Network showsThe Audacity to Podcast: "How-to" podcast about podcastingBeyond the To-Do List: Personal and professional productivityThe Productive Woman: Productivity for busy womenONCE: Once Upon a Time podcastWelcome to Level Seven: Agents of SHIELD and Marvel’s cinematic universe podcastAre You Just Watching?: Movie reviews with Christian critical thinkingthe Ramen Noodle: Family-friendly clean comedy
Pilar and members of her Tuesday-night Writers Group pour champagne, look back on 2016 successes and discuss goals for the new year. (Stick around for Pilar’s 5 Writing Resolutions for 2017. They might surprise you.)
Philip starts 2016 off with a short ramble on his writing resolutions… Philip Bell, published author, writer and publisher at Beachy Books, rambles on about writing while on his country rambles. He rambles about writing, children’s books, publishing, self publishing, and anything to do with books and literature. With thanks to Dan O’Neill, who composed the wonderful … Continue reading "2016 Writing Resolutions – Beachy Rambles – Beachy Books Podcast – Episode 9" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's time to announce our resolutions for the new year! We also dive into another one of Emily's trunk novels.
Crazy fact: Did you know that while 45% of Americans make New Year's resolutions, only 8% actually achieve what they set out to do? Here at DIY MFA we want to see you rock your New Year's resolutions (both for writing and for life) so in this episode I walk you through a simple 5-step process for setting resolutions that really stick. For more info and show notes: DIYMFA.com/023
This week, I'm offering tips for making a writing plan for 2022 that you'll actually stick to.Book recommendation: BOOK OF THE LITTLE AXE, by Lauren Francis-Sharma.