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This post is all about how to understand your emotions. If you are looking to understand your emotions, then you are in the right place! In this killer guide you learn where emotions come from, how
No matter how successful, cool or elegant we are, we all have our days or brief moments when our common sense and dignity bid their farewell to us. Blame it on your brain having a fart, on Mercury in retrograde, on waking up on the wrong foot, it doesn’t change anything.
The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem is adopted from psychologist Nathaniel Branden's work. Each pillar signifies a practice to work toward the composite of one's general sense of self-worth and value. Explore each pillar, as well as corresponding journal questions to gain insight around the element of self-esteem discussed.
Time to start binging some documentaries, I guess.
Here is a list of useful common sentence starters that you can use while blogging, essay writing, or during a
Writing Worksheet – Endings (PDF) In honour of NaNoWriMo, this month’s worksheets will have one purpose: to increase your word count by hook or by book. The final writing worksheet in this marvellous month of November is inspired by the last virtual NaNoWriMo write-in. Imagining the best endings for each of your characters is a…
Writing Worksheet – Your Readership (PDF) You’ve brainstormed all the things you love, but what about your readers? Use this worksheet to think about your audience’s likes, interests, and needs, and decide how best to use your story to reach them.
When you get up and go to work each morning, do you look forward to your trip to the office? Or are you dreading the day from the moment you wake up and spending 8 hours dreaming of when you’re finally off the clock again? Unfortunately, it’s quite common for people to hate their jobs, as a whopping 70% of workers report feeling dissatisfied with their career choices. So if you’re one of those people, you might need to take 10 minutes out of your day to deal with your lack of passion for your work in a healthy way: by looking at memes and funny photos.
"I don't want to love her. I don't like what that means for me." "What do you think it means?" "It means I have something to lose again, and I'm not strong enough for that anymore."
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Writing Worksheet – Your Life Themes (PDF) What are the themes that run through your life, like the leitmotivs in a symphony? Have you ever stopped to look for the pattern that repeats rhythmically in your experiences? What is it you’re always struggling with below the surface? What are the phrases that define all of your stories? Twine your…
America is not the whole world. Now I have nothing against Americans or even America as a whole but you have to admit, there are a lot of stories that make it a not so safe place for anyone who does not bleed red and blue. I am not saying all Americans are like this
An exciting twist on more common story structures, the Four Act Structure is one you'll definitely want in your novel writing toolkit.
A Case of the Writes is a blog dedicated to helping aspiring writers develop their voice and finish their stories. Bi-weekly posts detail writing tips and tricks.
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Use these poem topics & poetry writing prompts to teach kids about the joy of poems— and about the beauty in free expression & limitless potential.
I wanted to stop by today and share some a few of my “go-to” activities during the first week of school to build our classroom community and set expectations for […]
Check out our 8 awesome tips on how to start a story that hooks your readers and 25 bonus story openers to get you writing right away!
Need your character to do something, but not sure what would motivate them to do it? This character motivation worksheet can help!
Have you ever had the vibes of your story figured out but no plot? This post gives you an easy process to find out what actually happens in yor novel
A summary of the comprehensive outlining method developed by Youtuber and writer, Kat O’Keeffe.
Learning how to write is like learning how to play a musical instrument: Once you learn the basic rules—grammar, spelling and punctuation—and are writ
How to outline your novel in 15 easy steps. Part of the How To Write A Novel blog series. Learn how to outline your novel and other great tips.
Fed up with female villains that aren't scary or evil? I can help. Today's post is all about creating awesome female villains.
Creative Writing Worksheet – Choose a Genre (PDF) In the One Page Novel Course, I recommend that you choose which genre you want to write in before you begin brainstorming, so that you don’t waste time generating ideas that you can’t use. Often genre is an easy choice – you might go with what you…