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Author Archives: fmoebius
The Power of Systems
Imagine you have a story idea that’s truly riveting. It makes you all excited. You can see the world, the characters and you know what’s happening in a scene or two. You’re almost dancing with joy. It’s an awesome feeling, … Continue reading
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Tagged editing, impatience, marketing, resistance, self-publishing, success, systems, writing
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Why you must be Curious
Many people think that being a writer means sitting in a room and typing away all day on their own. And that’s very often true. When we write, we go into a special space within us, where our characters and … Continue reading
Stuck in a Story?
It happens to every writer – we get stuck. The story either goes off track, we lose interest or we have written ourselves into a corner. No matter how it happens, the story loses us, and we lose the story. … Continue reading
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Tagged being stuck, block, brain, fear, protective pattern, resistance, self-sabotage
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Not Good Enough
I’m not good enough. That’s what most of us feel, at one time or another. And of course, there is proof. We can always compare ourselves to those who are more successful, who sell more books or who earn more … Continue reading
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Tagged block, comparison, fear, inner critic, self-doubt, self-sabotage
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Dealing with Overwhelm
I’m sure you’re familiar with those moments in life when everything seems to happen at once. You may have deadlines coming up, the computer breaks, a kid is sick, and then the dishwasher leaks water. That’s quite often the time … Continue reading
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Tagged chaos, deadlines, fear, frustration, overwhelm, self-care, stress
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KU 2.0 and the Freelancer Mindset
You may or may not have heard of the recent changes that Amazon announced for their Kindle Unlimited payments to authors, and the ensuing flailing on the internet. Here’s the very short version, because today’s post is not even about … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, income, indie author, KU, KU 2.0, publishing, self-publishing
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Dealing with Summer Distractions
Now it is summer, and for us writers, the distractions multiply: Kids at home, summer activities, invitations, garden work, maybe canning – it’s endless. And all of it usually takes a toll on our writing. It’s hard to say no, … Continue reading
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Tagged businesss, choices, daily writing habit, distractions, hobby, summer, writing
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How Judgement Hurts Your Writing
This is the last of the three thought patterns that I called the three most damaging ones for writers. And it’s one you really, really need to let go. Judgement servers only one single purpose: To elevate yourself in your … Continue reading