Success: Know Who You Are, What You Want and Do Your Homework

If you’re a regular follower of my blog, you’ve probably noticed that I like to share content that will empower you in all areas of your life – whether you wish to be a successful writer / author, teacher, parent or business owner. I like to offer you tools that can be used again and again, as you move forward on your journey. In keeping with my last post, I have some more questions for you below.

Meaningful Marketing Strategies – My Top 10 Recommendations

When I was thinking about what to share this week, I found myself wondering why I hadn’t written about this topic much sooner than now – especially since I feel so passionate about it. Sure, there are many tangible ways to promote and market yourself, in general; whether it be a book or other product or service you want to get out to the masses. However, you can also get lost in the details and comparing yourself to others, if you don’t have a clear vision of what your message is and how ‘you’ want to communicate it. And so, in this blog post, I will share some Meaningful Marketing strategies and my Top Recommendations to help you enjoy the process and reach your goals!

Is Life Getting in the Way of Your Creativity?

I’m extra excited about the content of this blog and next week’s, since I believe these are some of the real secrets to helping people move into action and manifest their dreams – whether creating the content for your first book and/or next, developing a new product, program or service … or making changes to have a healthier, happier relationship! We all have things that we aspire to creating; however, life can get in the way.

Connecting With the Written Word

That said, there are times that we’ve all read an email or article, and then found ourselves re-reading it. We often spend extra time, attempting to understand the message, sometimes second-guessing, and trying not to be offended or turned off by the language or brevity of the correspondence. We’ll even put off responding until we have a bit more clarity.

Here’s some tips to help you build rapport when corresponding by email, something almost everyone does everyday:

Why Write a Book?

So, what’s your story? Have you always dreamed of writing a book, perhaps sharing about a particular time in your life, or about things you’ve learned that you are passionate to pass onto others? Are you a business owner with a particular area of expertise?

Depending on how you are wired, you might be like many writers that feel they just ‘have to’ put pen to paper… they have something inside of them that just needs to ‘get out’ – and this can apply to non-fiction, as well as fiction.