For your Monday evening consideration, Have you ever met/lurked those people who just seem to have the Midas Touch? Like they have this sixth sense about themselves in whatever they do. Be it writing, be it business, whatever. It’s as if they are “above” the conventional rules. The good news is, you can be just… Continue reading
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My Favorite Business Tool? A Punching Bag.
Supposedly, the best way to run a business is like a soulless robot. No emotion. Just statistical analysis and coldhearted decisions making. And honestly, that sounds like a pretty great way to do things. But I can’t. No matter how hard I try, at the end of the day I can’t tell where my personal… Continue reading
Here’s How To Get All The Courage You Need To Accomplish Everything You Want
If you want to make money, you gotta make stuff. Thinking about making stuff earns you exactly $0.00. To get shit done, you gotta have courage. All the people you see on TV making big bucks, living the life you want to live have courage. Lots of it. You can have courage too if you… Continue reading
Psychology and Writing: Creating Real Life Characters Using Psychology Based Character Arcs
Mike Says: This is an AMAZINGLY insightful guest post from writer, poet and blogger Kelsey J. Mills on the finer points of character development. I highly recommend you absorb this post – it’s real value comes from the underlying connections between creating “real” characters and your own inner psychology. Truth be told, I’m not a fan… Continue reading
How To Write Honestly
In the beginning, middle and end of every writer’s career there is a two headed dragon that must be slain. This nasty beast goes by several names: “Writing Style” “Effective Prose” and even worse… “Better writing” To defeat the dragon and salvage any type of writing career you must first realize its true identity, only… Continue reading