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Avoiding Disenchantment
Today I was sent an anonymous ask over on theinkstainsblog Tumblr page asking the question: how can I stick with a story even when I lose interest with it, and how can I know this is the right story for me if I'm getting bored? Now, sticking with our stories is something I bet an awful lot of us struggle with at times (god knows I do) so I think this is something that’s important for us to focus on. I’m going to split the answer into three main parts in order to give proper focus to the question - how to stick with a story during writing, how to keep your excitement for a story, and how to know if this is the right story for you so keep an eye out for parts two and three!
India HendriePublished 7 years ago in JournalGetting the Balance Right
Hi. I'm Sue, a professional actress and cover Drama teacher, working across Essex on a daily basis during Term Time. Over the last few years I have been working as a cover teacher covering just about every subject known to man in both Secondary Schools and Primary Schools.
Sue ThomasPublished 7 years ago in JournalHome-Schooling
In the UK, it has been usual to enrol a child in a school at age four or five. Other options would have been considered out of the ordinary. Nowadays, however, more and more parents are choosing other methods.
Sapphire RavenclawPublished 7 years ago in JournalFDA Regulatory Expert Launches Nationwide Consulting Firm to Help Dental Laboratories Stay Compliant
CARSON CITY, NEVADA—According to data from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are more than 7,000 dental laboratories in the United States. Now regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, they must each adhere to strict and often complicated rules—including the government’s new 21 CFR 820 guidance.
Nikki Gaskins CampbellPublished 7 years ago in JournalRapid Book Releases
Before the surge of ebooks, the traditional publishing format allowed for one new book release a year. That's right, readers (me included) used to wait a full year for the next book in much beloved series - I still do, along with lots of other readers. That's the kind of devotion great stories bring out in people.
Jessie WhitePublished 7 years ago in JournalEco-Friendly Construction Sweeping the Commercial Sector
The green building revolution took root more than a decade ago and is now blossoming to fruition on a global scale. It’s no longer a trendy vision of the future; environmentally friendly building practices dominate the industry. Some amazing green buildings are going up around the world.
Wolf Leadership
The 3 in front are old & sick, they walk in front to set the pace of the running group lest they get left behind.The next 5 are the strongest & best, they are tasked to protect the front side if there is an attack. The pack in the middle are always protected from any attack.The 5 behind them are also among the strongest & best; they are tasked to protect the back side if there is an attack.The last one is the LEADER. He ensures that no one is left behind. He keeps the pack unified and on the same path. He is always ready to run in any direction to protect & serves as the 'bodyguard' to the entire group.
Frank WhitePublished 7 years ago in JournalThe Most Creative Promotional Products
The average person would rather not listen to an argument, but loves to get a free gift. That is why promotional products are among the most popular and successful marketing tools. Of course, when everyone uses promotional products, it takes a little bit of extra creativity to stand out from the crowd. That has some particularly brilliant marketers coming up an impressive set of promotional products that are unique enough to be memorable, but still useful enough to be popular with the people that received them.
NYC Fashion Designer Turns Her Passion Into ZharaMichelle Clothing Line
Clothing lines typically have a high profile name attached to them, and aim to give the sense that the celebrity’s heart and soul goes into the design. That said, Zhara Fernandez isn’t exactly skipping a beat in wait of Ivanka Trump trotting out one of her get ups in the rose garden. But if you really want to see a fashion designer actually wearing her heart on her sleeve, ZharaMichelle delivers where others most likely fail.
Rich MonettiPublished 7 years ago in JournalTie-Con 2017 Through the Perspective of Jason M. Titus
My experience being cordially invited as an Influencer with my fellow friend and confidant Gurtej Sekhon (Future CEO Someday) at what can be called the largest technology anchored conference dedicated to helping capture a new mixture of ideas. “Tie-con is ranked alongside Demo, TED and World Economic Forum among top 10 conferences worldwide for ideas and entrepreneurship by Worth Magazine.” (WHAT IS TiEcon?)
Jason TitusPublished 7 years ago in JournalHow Does a Leader Encourage Creative Thinking Within an Organization?
It starts with values. It ends with culture. The values of the organization promulgated by the leader must specifically include the desire to encourage innovative behaviour in all employees.
Navy Veteran’s Successful Home Improvement Business Now A Promising Franchise
SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND—His military days might be long over, but the experience Chris Suser gained while working overseas during Operation Desert Storm has helped mold him into the successful businessman he is today.
Nikki Gaskins CampbellPublished 7 years ago in Journal