by Sheri | Jul 11, 2012 | Marketing, Personal Development, Publishing, Self Development
Today’s blog asks the question, “Would you put that in writing?” In this age of technology and 24/7 conversation over a multitude of social media platforms and devices, it couldn’t be more important to think about.
Whether you are communicating with friends and acquaintances, business colleagues, or penning your next book, I’m sure you will find this super food-for-thought.
by Sheri | Jun 6, 2012 | Marketing, Personal Development, Publishing, Self Development
Well, as I near the completion of my next book, Working From Home & Making It Work, I’m putting my own words to the test. You’ll notice in most of my blogs I often relate one’s writing journey to that of an entrepreneur’s – especially since many of the qualities you need to “develop” to be successful at both are quite similar. I’ve studied and learned a lot over my 27 years as an entrepreneur, including what works and what doesn’t. Here are my top 10 tips:
by Sheri | May 15, 2012 | Personal Development, Publishing, Self Development
Have you ever experienced self-doubt as a writer? Have you ever wondered what your own unique writing voice is, or if you even have one? Well, you’re not alone.
by Sheri | Feb 22, 2012 | Marketing, Personal Development, Publishing, Self Development
The explosive growth and evolution of technology and the internet has definitely changed many industries, including the writing and publishing world. In fact, right now, I bet you’re shaking your head in agreement … and maybe even in confusion. And you’re not alone. Lots of opinions and perspectives run rampant for both the positives and the negatives.
by Sheri | Jan 24, 2012 | Personal Development, Publishing, Self Development
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.
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