This week we’re reading The 7-Minute Shift: Get out of your own way and manifest your greatest self in as little as 7 minutes a day! by Michelle Sera
But identify how they will feel when that problem is finally removed from their life. These feelings are what your reader wants most.
If we want to grow as writers and as human beings, we must face our fears with courage and overcome them with grace.
Being consistent is key. Self-discipline is key. Holding myself accountable for meeting (or failing to meet) my deadlines is key.
If you struggle to find that magical zone when you sit down to write, try this exercise.
Words are the arrows you fire at a specific target so you can communicate all of your hopes, dreams and solutions to your ideal reader.
You must find a way to feel the joy, accomplishment and fulfillment of writing your book so that it’s more important than everything else.
Personal growth requires active, intentional effort. It requires dedication and commitment.
This week we’re reading Washington on Courage by George Washington
Instead of simply listing the facts of your book, capture their interest in a relatable way.