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Shameless Self-Promo – A Vision for Your Book

October 30, 2007 by Anne Wayman  
Filed under Jobs

sololab.jpgOne of the things I believe is if you’ve got a yen to get a book written it’s because you have something to say that the world needs to hear. Well, maybe not the whole world, but if you keep thinking and feeling you need to get a book written, there is an audience out there that wants and needs your message.

The problem with writing books is that they seem huge! The chances are that when you think about it, you go into a sort of overwhelm. Your mind is stuffed with ideas that threaten to spill out all over the place. Finding the focus for your book can seem impossible.

A Visioning for your book can help you get centered and grounded. Visioning is a meditative process that helps you invite Spirit into the process of getting your book done. It can help move you into the present moment so you know what action you need to take next.

On November 15th, I’m offering a Visioning as a teleclass. The details are here. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments as you consider doing a Visioning with me.

Write well and often,
writing coach
Two newsletters:
Abundant Freelance Writing – a resource for freelance writers including 3x a week job postings.
Writing With Vision – for those who want to get a book written.

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