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To Be a Better Writer, Ditch Perfectionism

Have you ever worked on a project, finished it, and then went back later and decided to start all over again because it wasn’t good enough? Or maybe you’ve had a brilliant idea but are convinced you can’t make it as great as it is in your head because it has to be perfect so you don’t start at all… I totally get it! Because I do that in almost all areas of my life. Or I used to. These days I’m a recovering perfectionist.

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4 Reasons Online Writing Courses are Totally Worth the Money

For many of us, this month marks 5 months since we’ve been at home due to the pandemic. Whether it’s because we were furloughed or laid off from our jobs, or simply working at home - it’s been a minute since things have been “normal” or the version of normal we had before COVID-19. During this time, there has been such a surge in online learning, not just for kiddos who had to switch to eLearning to finish out the year, but for adults, too!

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4 Ways Accountability Makes Writing Goals Easier to Achieve

It’s the time again where many of us are thinking about the back to school season. Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or student, school is on the mind. Even if you’re not any of these roles, you’ve probably seen the back to school section growing in the grocery and office supply stores - maybe getting some office supplies while they’re on sale. This year is different because everything is uncertain. It’s a great time to talk about accountability because so many of us are already in the mindset of figuring out what we have to do and what we’re responsible for (even those of us with fur babies rather than human babies).

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Interview with an Author: Angela Jackson-Brown

Our July guest author is Angela Jackson-Brown. Keep reading all the way through for a giveaway opportunity with her new book! Angela Jackson-Brown is an award winning writer, poet and playwright who teaches Creative Writing and English at Ball State University in Muncie, IN. She is a graduate of Troy University, Auburn University and the Spalding low-residency MFA program in Creative Writing.

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3 Reasons SMART Goals Work for Writers

While the whole world has been at home for 5 months, our priorities have shifted, to say the least. We’re living in a different world than we did at the beginning of this year, so it makes sense that we might need to adjust our goals now so we can finish out the year with some semblance of sanity. At least that’s how I feel at this point. How do you feel? Are you ready to think about how to set achievable goals for the rest of this year? Heck, maybe even the rest of this month?

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5 Simple Steps to Stop Feeling Like a Failure in Your Writing

I’ve read a lot lately about and from writers feeling like a failure in their writing. The questions are typically: Is this normal? What do I do? How do I keep writing? OR How can I get back to writing? How do I make this go away? I totally get it because I’ve been that person. I’ve set writing goals that I pretty much watched fly by and said “Well, that sucks. Now what do I do? How do I get back on track?”

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