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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:
Are smartphones interfering with your relationships?
Smartphones can be bad for your relationship According to an article in the March/April, 2015 issue of Psychology Today, smartphones are interfering with relationships. When one person in the relationship is frequently checking email or text messages it is sending a...
Live longer – without outliving your mind.
How to avoid dementia and Alzheimer’s According to the World Health Organization, as reported in the March 22, 2015 issue of the Toronto Star, it is estimated that 1.4 million Canadians will be living with dementia in 20 years. Worldwide, there are about 7.7 million...
Holistic Time management increases longevity.
How to live longer Life expectancy in America has increased by about 30 years in the last century – primarily through medical advances, senior care improvements and decreased infant mortality. Any further increases in life expectancy will be mostly up to the...
We are not our brain
Can you change your mind? Most neuroscientists believe that we are our brain, and that when our body dies, along with the brain, so do we. Through functional MRIs neuroscientists attempt to determine which parts of the brain, and even which neurons, are responsible...
Life after retirement should include people
Being lonely is bad for your health and longevity A major cause of health problems after retirement is the loss of social connections with co-workers. A 2013 London-based report suggests that retirement can cause depression, mobility issues, diabetes, hypertension,...
Volunteering can extend your life
Helping others can help you live longer In 1999, for instance, scientists tracked 2025 Californians aged 55 and older, for five years and found that those who volunteered for two or more organizations were 63% less likely to die during the study than those who didn't...
Increasing performance with plants
Plants increase productivity The more we gravitate toward the cities and hole up in our offices, the more we withdraw from nature and it's largely unrecognized or unappreciated benefits. Studies have shown that the presence of potted plants, for example, improves...
Eat a hearty breakfast
Increase energy and performance by eating a good, healthy breakfast Skipping breakfast frequently results in unhealthy snacking throughout the day and overeating at lunchtime. Skipping breakfast has been linked to health risks such as high blood pressure, unhealthy...
Holistic time management goes beyond efficiency and effectiveness
The internet and technology robs us of our time Holistic time management aims to improve the whole life of an individual, not just his or her efficiency and effectiveness. Michael Harris, in his book, Absence: Reclaiming what we’ve lost in a world of constant...