May 19th, 2008
by Michael Michalko
The way we think determines our thoughts, and our thoughts determine the language we use. Pay attention to how your friends and colleagues talk. You will find that many speak a language of exclusion, a language about “what is not,” instead of “what is,” or “what can be.”
This is because we have been […]
By Anne Wayman -- 2 comments
March 19th, 2008
So yesterday - I think it was yesterday - I ran into Men With Pens. Today I went back because I had a bit of time to really poke around.
I found this: Getting Creative With Your Content It’s a decent rant about creativity, the lack of it, the way it stalls, along with a challenge […]
By Anne Wayman -- 0 comments
March 4th, 2008
I don’t know about you, but when I tell someone I’m a freelance writer I seem to get one of two basic responses:
Total lack of interest, or,
Fascination of one sort or another, usually with me ending up feeling like they don’t realize I’m human.
The people who are fascinated seem to view freelance writing much […]
By Anne Wayman -- 5 comments
April 20th, 2007
One of the things I do in addition to writing is pottery. I find hand building taps something primal within me. Part of it is just about playing in the mud, but there’s something else.
Usually I get to play this week once a week for about two hours in a lovely studio in San […]
By Anne Wayman -- 5 comments
July 27th, 2006
If you’ve poked around my sites you may have discovered that in addition to writing I also coach writers. I just launched the official website announcing my coaching services. It’s called Writing With Vision.
I’ve also added a Notes From A Writing Coach Category. Here I’ll share some of the things I tell my coaching […]
By Anne Wayman -- 4 comments
July 19th, 2006
“Practice Creativity” is Meryl K Evans’ tip today. I chuckled because I too have read some of my writing from years ago… practice certainly makes a huge difference.
Write well and often,
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