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Discovering Yourself as a Writer (4)

This is the fourth and final segment of SWOT  — threats.  Threats can stem from anywhere.  Threats materialize from environmental conditions, competitors, friends and family, and self. If you can identify threats upfront, most times you will be able to develop strategies to mitigate the threat or turn it around to your advantage.  However, even being proactive, [...]

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One Way to Make Novel Writing a Career

Figuring out the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) posed may position you to achieve your goal sooner, better or easier.  This is because now you are able to clearly assess where you are and take a more clear cut action plan to get you your results.  Okay, I know what you are thinking.  Why [...]

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Five Step Process to Assess and Plan Your Writing Career

You probably are wondering why I can’t get my act together and here I am giving advice.  Good question.   My career experience has been an integration of sales, marketing, writing, teaching, and observation.  For the past 15 years or so, I’ve listened to financial experts help launch small businesses; I’ve watched webinars on everything [...]

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