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12 Quotes and Lessons from The Hobbit
The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien, is one of my favorite books. I've read or listened to it several times, and the tale always strikes a new chord with me (which is why you should re-read books). The past …
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Competition, Community, and Cartels
The incredible opportunities available to people to share their creative work and build a tribe are unprecedented. Whatever your work, cause, or mission, you can use the web, social media, and digital …
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Want to Create? Then Prepare for Pain – A Guest Post for Goins, Writer
Great news everyone! Jeff Goins, author of the book Wrecked, and the brains behind the top writing blog, Goins, Writer, has kindly approved my guest post! Jeff's writing has been instrumental in my …
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What to Do When Your Art Isn’t Working
I haven't written in a week. Normally, I avoid the temptation to simply write about the emotions I'm having around the craft, because I believe it's too easy and worldwide. "Oh, I struggle with the …
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Are You Telling a Story in Your Work?
We all live your stories each day, alternating between lead character, supporting, and even an extra. But when we go in to work each day, what are we living in to each day? If we can be courageous …
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The Power of Story – A Guest Post for Michael Hyatt
Hey Everyone, I have a guest post being published today on Michael Hyatt's blog! He has kindly approved my post, and I would greatly appreciate you reading it, sharing with your friends, and leaving a …
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