by Sheri | Dec 12, 2013 | Marketing, Personal Development, Self Development
What comes to mind when you think of “meaningful communication”? Communication that is discerning, respectful, thoughtful, sensitive, perceptive . . . And what about “meaningful success”? Although the answer to this question can be different depending on whom you ask—the clear interpretation here is success that has significance and purpose.
by Sheri | Nov 19, 2013 | Marketing, Personal Development, Publishing, Self Development
In the last blog post I introduced a brand new author Adele Spraggon. As promised, here is Part Two of my interview with our new author, Adele Spraggon, talking about what her creative process was for Shaped Within: Reshaping Weight Loss. I couldn’t have said it better—this really speaks to those of us who consider ourselves holistic entrepreneurs or practitioners.
by Sheri | Nov 12, 2013 | Marketing, Personal Development, Publishing, Self Development
Adele’s years of research, invaluable personal experience, and asking the right questions, have given virtual bloom to a timely technique, blending eastern wisdom with a western approach. Although this book focuses on weight loss, the amazing philosophy behind its approach will draw you in as you discover how it can be applied to so many areas of your life. It will definitely make believers of the skeptics . . . finally.
by Sheri | Oct 24, 2013 | Marketing, Personal Development, Publishing, Self Development
Here are 4 considerations that are ideal to complete before submitting your manuscript to an editor or publisher for consideration, followed by some guidelines to discern whether hiring a writing coach could prove helpful as well.
by Sheri | Oct 9, 2013 | Marketing, Personal Development, Publishing, Self Development
Depending on the genre of your book, you might have a broader audience to market to. For instance, health and wellness books are very popular right now. However, if you have a high level business book that caters to the entrepreneurial or corporate market, then the dynamics of your audience will be very different and likely smaller in relation to topics that speak to more of the general public.
by Sheri | Sep 24, 2013 | Marketing, Personal Development, Publishing, Self Development
If you want to build rapport and a positive impression with others, free of distracting typos and incomplete thoughts, these 10 helpful tips for everyday writing should help significantly.
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