Today, I want to discuss why originality is overrated. Specifically, we’ll be addressing the myth of originality and the importance of learning to imitate those around you as an artist.
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Clarity – Plan Your Year With Purpose
This week, we’ve been discussing our end-of-the-year planning, specifically my end-of-the-year planning. I hope you’ll join me in this process. Today, I wanted to delve deeper into how to plan for the future. I’ve been using a particular methodology for some time now, and I’ve found it to be quite effective.
Planning Out Your Year – Giving Yourself Grace
I’ve been doing a lot of planning because it’s the end of the year. This is something I do every year, where I start to think about where I am, where I’m going, and try to plan out the next year.
Planning Ahead For The Coming Year
The end of the year always has me reflecting on where I am and where I’m headed. I know I discuss this topic frequently, but trust me when I say it’s of vital importance.
Disruption – Building Writing Habits To Withstand Life’s Curveballs
Today, we’re going to delve into some practical tips on how you can start building your habit. If you haven’t already, I recommend going back to watch the Monday video or read the blog.
Habit Stacking – The Key To A Solid Writing Habit
Today, we’re going to delve into some practical tips on how you can start building your habit. If you haven’t already, I recommend going back to watch the Monday video or read the blog.
Developing A Writing Habit – The Why And The What
Today, I want to talk about building a writing habit. I’ve discussed this topic quite a bit on this channel, and I’m a strong advocate for establishing a writing routine. If you’re a writer, then a writing habit is your most potent tool for achieving your goals.
Engaging With Your Beta Readers
This week, we’re discussing the construction of a reader group. In our first video, we explored the importance of this task. In the second, we discussed potential sources for your reader team.
Where To Find Readers For Your Group
What is a reader group and why should an author want one? A reader group is a beta reading team or a group of dedicated fans who are interested in reading your material before anyone else does.
Why You Need A Beta Reading Group
What is a reader group and why should an author want one? A reader group is a beta reading team or a group of dedicated fans who are interested in reading your material before anyone else does.
Stage Three Of Your Author Career – Scaling and Leverage
This week, we have been discussing the stages of being an author. We’re going to conclude with the final stage: leveraging your strengths.
Second Stage – Momentum and Voice
This week, we’re discussing the stages of being an author. In Monday’s video, we covered getting started. Today, we’re going to talk about momentum and voice, the second stage of being an author.