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Making Writing Work for You
A contemporary guide to making income while writing in a digital world.
Harold Taylor is a testament to the power of writing. Writing has been his key to building confidence as an author, financing his education, and establishing a thriving speaking and training business. Even in semi-retirement, writing continues to sustain his lifestyle, mirroring the success he enjoyed during his professional career.
In Making Writing Work for You, Harold shares the secrets behind his success, offering insights and strategies that anyone who is passionate about writing can apply. Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just starting, you’ll discover that rejection isn’t failure, patience is invaluable, and it’s perfectly fine to explore various genres to find the one that satisfies your creative aspirations. This book is a guide for anyone looking to make writing work for them, just as it has for Harold.
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Time Management Articles:
Apply subtractive sculpting to your work and life.
Michelangelo was a subtractive sculptor. He used a mallet and chisels and other tools to free a figure he visualized in a block of marble. It is the oldest form of sculpture, and many artists can visualize the finished piece of art in that block of granite or wood,...
Do you want to become a published writer?
I evolved as a time management speaker and trainer by keeping up to date with current knowledge as it relates to the use of time. By trying out different ways of working, and adapting what works best for me, I've also been able to evolve in my writing as well. I write...
The challenge of technology
I ended my last blog article with a joke that illustrated the challenges of texting to maintain clear communications. It was from an article by Diana Windingland, author of Small Talk, Big Results. Windingland expressed a concern for teens and young adults who may be...
Be smart when using your smartphone.
In the last blog article, I suggested that we might be introducing too much technology into our lives too quickly. The smartphone has already replaced your family landline, your wristwatch, your camera, your calendar, your alarm clock, and even your calculator and TV...
Too much of a good thing is not a good thing.
In my last blog article, I suggested cutting back on screen time and re-introducing more paper into your life. Of course, handwriting is slower, but for me that's another benefit since it allows time to think while I write. From the time I decide what to write until...
Balance high-tech with high touch
I suggest that you introduce more paper into your life. Take a step backwards? Yes. I feel we moved too quickly and too completely into the digital world. It's as though our goal were not to increase productivity, but to eliminate paperwork, or to start using the...
How to love the job you hate. Part 10
How can you improve your current job? Well, we have already made a few suggestions in the previous blog articles. But I will summarize three lifestyle changes that will help improve how you view your current job. If you believe your current job is beyond repair, the...
How to love the job you hate. Part 9.
First, try to recall some of the good times that happened on the job. Most people are quick to remember what's wrong with a job and ignore the many things that are right. This is natural. Remember hearing about the Halo effect, when involved in a performance...
How to love the job you hate. Part 8
If you are dissatisfied with your job because of your low salary compared to other positions in the company, do a little math work. At the time of writing his book, The Happiness Equation, published in 2016, Neil Pasricha pointed out that annual salaries could be...