Cross-Writing to Improve Writing Skills
Add cross-writing to your writing training as a way to use and build new creative muscles.
Add cross-writing to your writing training as a way to use and build new creative muscles.
One woman’s diary written on November 2, 1920, when she could vote for the first time
It’s that time of the year again! No, not election season. If it’s November, it is National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). While I don’t plan to participate in NaNoWriMo this year, I do want to piggyback a bit on NaNoWriMo to share writing resources and tips daily throughout November, beginning with some interesting behavioral economics research …
“Maybe we’ve grown accustomed to swallowing these emotions and staying quiet” ~ Michelle Obama
We are all busy. We are all easily distracted. Some of our brains have been hijacked by the election season. Finding time not only to write but to have a writing life of purposeful reading, daily practice, long-term goal setting, and regular submissions may feel like anything but self-compassion.