by Paula | Jan 1, 2019 | Writing Prompts & Exercises
It’s 2019 . . . and time to write Today is January 1st. You have 364 more days to write. Not writing right now? Or are you writing, but not often enough? What you need is a writing prompt. A prompt is a simple but effective way to go from zero writing to ongoing...
by Paula | Jul 18, 2016 | Writing Prompts & Exercises
Today, we’re looking at the benefits you and your business offer your clients. But first, let’s take a close look at your answers to the question from the Step 1 blog post: Of your most favorite clients, what are the top three things that make you delighted to...
by Paula | May 23, 2016 | Writing Prompts & Exercises
Why I love writing prompts Hey, there, I know that writing can be an onerous activity, which is why some smart person at some point in history, invented writing prompts. Prompts help stop writers block, and help you start down the writing path. I’m sharing a bit...
by Paula | May 14, 2016 | Writing Prompts & Exercises
Who hasn’t made or received promises? Promises made and kept. Promises made and broken. Promises ignored while others were cherished. Promises intact and others long forgotten. It’s easy to offer a promise, but often difficult to keep them. The topic of promises is a...
by Paula | Apr 21, 2016 | Writing Prompts & Exercises
Writing prompts help us deliver the goods, our genius, our innate talents, don’t they? They stop the monkey mind chatter and with a loving but firmly guiding hand, they help us knuckle down, apply pen to paper, fingers to keyboard, and push out some of the loveliest...
by Paula | Jan 1, 2016 | Writing Prompts & Exercises
Prompts are tools that encourage creative thinking. From a simple, single word up to a paragraph or so in length, prompts are not difficult to understand, or at all complicated. That’s done on purpose. You want your creative self to receive just enough of a nudge that...