As my acupuncturist recently remarked, "You bottle things up. When something worries you, you keep it to yourself. You need to stop that." Well, writing my story was a difficult task, since I rarely talk about myself. Overall, the writing was a good experience. It opened my eyes to what I really think about life in general and how I handle issues.
Here is an exercise for you. Write about an event or an experience that has changed your life, but if like me you couldn't think of one outstanding event, write about what you have learned up to your current age. It's great therapy!
When the book is published, I will let you know.
Cheers,
Denise
http://www.inktreemarketing.com/
WRITING MY STORY write a chapter, writing my story
WRITING MY STORY I have been invited to write about myself in someone else's book - actually, a 3000 to 4000 word chapter that tells about my life experiences. O.K. Where do I start? It's one thing to coach other people about writing but having the tables turned is another story, literally. Here is the kicker - they have given me only six weeks. Many days I have writer's block just doing this blog so nothing gets posted. Now I have to write an entire chapter of a book. Yikes! Stay tuned, and if you have suggestions, please don't feel shy about letting me know. Denise http://www.inktreemarketing.com/
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