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Synchronicity: How to Create Your Own Luck
The art of getting what you need.
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Why Don’t You Want To Get Shit Done?
How much do you procrastinate? How much time do you waste on crap that doesn’t matter, that you don’t care about, that you don’t even want to be throwing your precious seconds, minutes and hours on? I’m guessing a lot.
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Focus on the Process For Long-Term Success
Small wins are important steps and should be treated as such, not overlooked.
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Quoting: Boost Your Confidence
When you are confident that you can do something, that itself mobilizes more of your talents and skills. Increase your appreciation for the Almighty’s power and how He can give you the Divine…
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Getting Ahead By Being Inefficient
Inefficient does not mean ineffective, and it is certainly not the same as lazy. You get things done – just not in the most effective way possible. You’re a bit sloppy, and use more energy. But don’t feel bad about it. There is real value in not being the best.
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These 7 Unusual Tips Will Explode Your Writing Skills
“To be successful, you must be willing to do the things today others won’t do in order to have the things tomorrow others won’t have.”
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Overnight Success
Overnight success. There is no such thing. Everything that results in sustainable fulfillment requires patience, overcoming of obstacles, and persistence. The majority of successful people you read about lose (a lot) before they win.
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This 10-Minute Routine Will Increase Your Clarity And Creativity
“Your subconscious mind works continuously, while you are awake, and while you sleep.” — Napoleon Hill
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Your Time Is Running Out. Are You Wasting It?
The clock is ticking louder. And we’re all on time that we borrowed from the universe, and our supply is running out. So what do we do? What do we do, now that we feel we might have wasted more time than we have left?
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5 Amazing Things I Learned From Reading “The Artist’s Journey”
I really recommend reading The Artist’s Journey. It will help you understand why you are a creative person and why it is worth summoning up the courage to meet this challenge. It has led to a profound self-acceptance that the person I am, and the struggles that I go through in my creative life are totally normal and OK.
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20 Inspirational Quotes to Guide You in 2019
The year 2019 is here. Instead of making resolutions, why not start the year with contemplating on what will inspire you?
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12 Methods to Get from Blank Page to First Draft
With the right mindset, tools, and a little help from your fellow scribes, it doesn't have to be complicated to go from blank page to first draft.
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J.R.R. Tolkien on Fairy Tales, Language, the Psychology of Fantasy, and Why There’s No Such Thing as Writing “For Children”
“I do not believe that I have ever written a children’s book,” the great Maurice Sendak once said in an interview. “I don’t write for children,” he told Colbert. “I write — and somebody says, ‘That’s for children!’” This sentiment — the idea that designating certain types of literature as “children’s” is a choice entirely arbitrary and entirely made by adults — has since been eloquently echoed by Neil Gaiman, but isn’t, in fact, a new idea.
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The surprising habits of original thinkers
How do creative people come up with great ideas? Organizational psychologist Adam Grant studies "originals": thinkers who dream up new ideas and take action to put them into the world. In this talk, learn three unexpected habits of originals — including embracing failure. "The greatest originals are the ones who fail the most, because they're the ones who try the most," Grant says. "You need a lot of bad ideas in order to get a few good ones."
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Get Over Yourself and Start Writing in Comic Sans
Everyone who writes for fun or profit dreads sitting down to work only to end up staring at a blank document for hours on end. Writer’s block comes for us all eventually, but the solution could have been lurking in your font menu this entire time. While my cooking style is best described as a loosely-contained tornado, I am a painfully, laboriously slow writer. I constantly dig myself into bottomless editing holes, obsessively cutting and pasting and control+Z-ing one sentence into submission before allowing myself to move on.
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Writers Are Gifted Healers
Writers use the written word to heal the world one story at a time.
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28 Powerful Daily Affirmations For Women - It's Okay To Be A Powerful Woman!
Daily affirmations for women to help you become a stronger woman and understand the essence of feminity. I spread joy with every step I take on my journey. My self-esteem is high because I honor who I am. I combine feminity and intelligence beautifully. Become the woman you were meant to be through daily affirmations..
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Worry is the most useless emotion – Signal v. Noise
Five ways I cope with worrying as a leader.
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Why Most Writers Self-Destruct – Michael Stover – Medium
Sticking with your craft will bring better opportunities than running away. Writing excellence is not always about excellent writing.
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Top Predictions for Successful Writers in 2019
Don’t wait for the New Year to get in front of the curve.
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