Rose Rosetree
Now this is a question I'd love to answer, maybe bringing hope to those who suffer from that problem as I once did.
Writer's block used to feel like "the story of my life" since, as far back as I can remember, I was writing: Essays for school, querying The New Yorker Magazine (no doubt like many a NY writer kid). You get the idea.
One way to read my memoir, "Bigger than All the Night Sky," is to track the saga about how I found my way to move past that persistent, painful, block problem.
Much later I expanded upon the method that I developed:
* Named it: "Creativity Secrets with Soul."
* And then began to teach it through a highly interactive, online workshop my website. (Click on WORKSHOPS and you'll find it. There's even a free intro.)
Summing up: However YOU find your way past writer's block, please persist. Life is so much better (all your life, not just the writing) once you reach the other side of that obstacle course.
Writer's block used to feel like "the story of my life" since, as far back as I can remember, I was writing: Essays for school, querying The New Yorker Magazine (no doubt like many a NY writer kid). You get the idea.
One way to read my memoir, "Bigger than All the Night Sky," is to track the saga about how I found my way to move past that persistent, painful, block problem.
Much later I expanded upon the method that I developed:
* Named it: "Creativity Secrets with Soul."
* And then began to teach it through a highly interactive, online workshop my website. (Click on WORKSHOPS and you'll find it. There's even a free intro.)
Summing up: However YOU find your way past writer's block, please persist. Life is so much better (all your life, not just the writing) once you reach the other side of that obstacle course.
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Theodore
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Rose Rosetree:
What do you think is holding people back from learning about the Shift into the Age Of Awakening that happened on the 21st of December, 2012? It was such a big deal and has changed so much about how the world works, and how humanity functions - yet I still only see credible information about it on your website and in your books...
Jasmine Ariti
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Rose Rosetree:
Hi, Rose! On page 40 of Bigger Than All The Night Sky, you say: "Questing Reader, I'll do my best to have fun *without* waiting for some bad part to happen any minute..." How has this commitment to joy - made when you were so young, 4 or 5 years old - shaped your life, personally and as a teacher? Has it ever been hard for you to come back to joy? (Sometimes I find it hard.) Thank you.
Dana
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Rose Rosetree:
What is it like to be the founder of Energy Spirituality? Do you like being "first" at something, or is it challenging in some way that other people don't notice? I have been learning about leaders during challenging times and I think you would fit the bill. I have such respect for your work in the world especially because of how leading edge it is. Do you find generally that people respect your work?
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