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October 25, 2016

Affirmations-366Days#299

Affirmations-366Days#299: I remind myself that my writing practice while structured, should also include fun and the pondering of outrageous ideas.


For new readers, here’s why I’m committing to writing affirmations, about the creative process, during the next 366 days.


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Published on October 25, 2016 20:08

October 24, 2016

Affirmations-366Days#298

Affirmations-366Days#298: I meet mentors and advocates who encourage my work and create writing opportunities for me.


For new readers, here’s why I’m committing to writing affirmations, about the creative process, during the next 366 days.


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Published on October 24, 2016 20:02

October 23, 2016

Affirmations-366Days#297

Affirmations-366Days#297: I honor my writing body by investing in a well-designed ergonomic chair. My body is comfortable while writing.


For new readers, here’s why I’m committing to writing affirmations, about the creative process, during the next 366 days.


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Published on October 23, 2016 19:28

How Can You Make the Last Quarter of the Year the BEST for Your Creative Work? Come Join Me On Facebook Live Next Week!

Hi creative peeps,


We are deep into the last quarter of the year. Wow! It seems like it was just June and I was packing for the beach. A few days ago, I sat down and checked on where I was with my writing goals and creative projects and where I wanted to be by the end of the year. There are several goals that I could see would be met by the end of the year. And, there are a few goals that seem far from their end-of-the year target. I am both daunted and excited about this gap between where I wanted to be in October and where I am. But, there’s also many things that are going extremely well that I couldn’t have predicted in January. And, making that list clarified areas I need to take action in.


You might be in the same situation—wondering how you will make good on some of those plans and promises you made to yourself during the first quarter of the year.


You might be feeling that some of your most important goals are slipping away from you as you look at the calendar and see the end of the year fast approaching. (I don’t think anyone in the U.S. gets much of anything done after Dec 18).


It’s not too late to connect with what you most wanted to accomplish this year with your creative work.


I’ve found a perfect opportunity for me to serve you. I decided to learn Facebook Live so that we could connect about how you can make the last quarter of the year the best!


If you’ve never done Facebook Live it is EASY. You will just go to my Facebook page (on this page, you’ll see the icon to the right toward the bottom of the page—Michele T Berger) at the designated time and I will appear in real time. You can type in questions (please, or else I will just be talking to myself) and I’ll answer them live. Everyone on the page at that time can follow our conversation and join in. It will be FUN!


Next Sunday, Oct 30th at 6:30 pm (EST), I will be on Facebook Live answering YOUR questions.


You can ask me anything about writing, the creative process, etc. I mean ANYTHING. You know I love to provide coaching on how to make more time for your creative life, writer’s block, dealing with inner critics, fear, procrastination, perfectionism, etc., how to submit your work for publication more frequently, etc.


I’ll also share a few tips and resources that are helping me stay on track so I can reach the goals I outlined for myself.


I’d love to see you there. Feel free to go over and ‘like’ my Facebook page now. I’ll also provide reminders about the Facebook Live event during the week.


Mark the date in your calendar—it will be like a free coaching session!


Facebook LIVE: Next Sunday, Oct 30th at 6:30 pm (EST)! I’ll stay on about a half hour, or until there aren’t any more questions.


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Published on October 23, 2016 17:01

October 22, 2016

Affirmations-366Days#296

Affirmations-366Days#296: Every day that I write, I gain power over my inner critic. I believe in my work.


For new readers, here’s why I’m committing to writing affirmations, about the creative process, during the next 366 days.


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Published on October 22, 2016 20:36

October 21, 2016

Affirmations-366Days#295

Affirmations-366Days#295: I am always guided and mentored by gifted and kind writing teachers.


For new readers, here’s why I’m committing to writing affirmations, about the creative process, during the next 366 days.


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Published on October 21, 2016 18:15

October 20, 2016

Affirmations-366Days#294

Affirmations-366Days#294: I am a good steward of my creative resources.


For new readers, here’s why I’m committing to writing affirmations, about the creative process, during the next 366 days.


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Published on October 20, 2016 20:22

October 19, 2016

Affirmations-366Days#293

Affirmations-366Days#293: I look for spare moments during the day to create time for writing. Those moments are all around me.


For new readers, here’s why I’m committing to writing affirmations, about the creative process, during the next 366 days.


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Published on October 19, 2016 16:38

October 18, 2016

Affirmations-366Days#292

Affirmations-366Days#292: I create an author website that reflects my interests and creative commitments. Readers find my work with ease.


For new readers, here’s why I’m committing to writing affirmations, about the creative process, during the next 366 days.


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Published on October 18, 2016 17:33

October 17, 2016

Affirmations-366Days#291

Affirmations-366Days#291: I take time at the turn of each season to evaluate my writing goals. I stay connected to my writing life.


For new readers, here’s why I’m committing to writing affirmations, about the creative process, during the next 366 days.


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Published on October 17, 2016 19:05