Writer's Block: 7 Top Tips for Beating it (Infographic from Tech18)
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My six-year-old son loves to read. He reads everything he comes across: books, magazines, food boxes in the pantry, road signs, tickers across the bottom of the television, and on and on (you get the idea). Adults are always impressed when he reads something aloud, seemingly leagues above his age level. He is what is
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Sometimes searching for something on Google is a breeze….and sometimes, not-so-much. There are times I find right what I need the first try, but more often than not I am floundering around trying to find the secret ingredient right combo of words to locate what I need. Then I came across some
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I have long been a fan of Benjamin Lacombe so I was thrilled to find out about his latest project. Benjamin has something really incredible coming out this fall for iPad but until then follow the white rabbit into the world of storybooks. Il etait une fois means Once Upon A Time in
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I have long been a fan of Benjamin Lacombe so I was thrilled to find out about his latest project. Benjamin has something really incredible coming out this fall for iPad but until then follow the white rabbit into the world of storybooks. Il etait une fois means Once Upon A Time in
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(Guest Post From Cynthia Bard Mayes) I am so thankful that the heat wave that has been plaguing us has subsided. This past spring, my son and I developed the habit of taking a stroll every night before bedtime. Inspired by reading Richard Louv’s Last Child in the Woods, I started to wonder if more
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\”Aspie\” Kids and Nature: A Simple Walk in the Woods (Guest Post From Cynthia Bard Mayes) I am so thankful that the heat wave that has been plaguing us has subsided. This past spring, my son and I developed the habit of taking a stroll every night before bedtime. Inspired after reading Richard
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Two-year-old\’s go through PHASES. Writers also go through PHASES. Ours just isn\’t as messy and filled with tantrums (most of the time). BUT, if you are going through a writing \”phase\” and you have a gut feeling your stuff isn\’t what it could be, or no matter how hard you wrack your brain, nothing good
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Writing isn’t hard. Writing is easy. I’m doing it right now for this blog post. It’s idea-generation that’s the challenge. How do you take our over-committed, multi-tasking brains and clear the deluge of thoughts in order to open up creativity? How many times have you sat down to write, and instead wound up with a