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The Writer Who Thinks
Jacob was a writer, but he wasn't like other writers. His magnum opus would not be a book that has not come out on paper, at least. Churning thoughts of ideas, characters, and plots were always rushing through his mind. From the outside, it seemed that he was blankly staring at the screen or writing half-constructed ideas in his notebook. But inside his mind, it was a boundless universe of possibilities, stories waiting to be told, though most of them were sealed away inside his head.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Writers
How to Write a Non-fiction Book in 14 Days without Feeling Overwhelmed
How often do you ask yourself: Am I wasting my time? You know when you're off track. But most people just keep grinding through their day, hoping something clicks. Here's the harsh truth: nothing will change unless you make it change. Every minute you spend without a clear purpose is wasted. And here's the real kicker - it's wasted forever. Time doesn't come back.
By Rick Martinezabout a year ago in Writers
Emotional Intelligence
Be Careful Who You Let Into Your Circle ➤Life is a delicate dance, and relationships are the rhythm that guides us through its highs and lows. But not every rhythm matches our steps, and not every person deserves a place in our lives. Be cautious when forming bonds with people who lack emotional intelligence. Why? Because they will never truly understand you. Instead of seeking to connect, they will misinterpret your intentions and personalise every disagreement. Your words, no matter how gentle or sincere, will be twisted into attacks. Imagine trying to explain a simple misunderstanding, only to find yourself accused of being the villain. Such people will not see you for who you are. Worse, they won’t hear you when you cry out for connection or understanding.
By Muhammad Waseem about a year ago in Writers
Instructions to Construct More grounded Connections That Endure forever. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Introduction Relationships make up a larger part of our lives. The ones among family, friends, or one's partner bring happiness and make life meaningful. However, the establishment and development of healthy relationships demand effort, understanding, and patience. This article explores simple yet effective ways to nurture relationships as well as make them stronger.
By Santanu Sahaabout a year ago in Writers
The Crossroads Of Should And Must
Introduction Life is full of choices, and among the most significant are the ones that guide our paths toward fulfillment or conformity. At the crossroads of "Should" and "Must," we face the fundamental question: do we follow the expectations imposed by others, or do we listen to the inner voice urging us toward our true calling? This decision defines not only our careers and relationships but also our sense of purpose and happiness.
By Usama Shahidabout a year ago in Writers
The Perks Of Being A Capable Novice
Introduction Being a novice often gets a bad reputation. People are quick to associate the term with inexperience, mistakes, or a lack of skill. But being a capable novice - someone new yet open to learning - can be an extraordinary advantage. It's a stage of growth where curiosity, resilience, and fresh perspectives reign supreme. In this article, we'll explore why being a novice is worth celebrating and how embracing this phase can unlock personal and professional opportunities.
By Usama Shahidabout a year ago in Writers
New Writer Guidelines For Publishing Book
New Writer Guidelines For Publishing Book: Publishing a new book is a rewarding but complex process that involves numerous steps, from drafting your manuscript to seeing your work on shelves or online platforms. Whether you're aiming for traditional publishing or exploring the dynamic world of self-publishing, understanding the journey is crucial. This guide will walk you through the essential steps, provide insights into industry practices, and offer tips for a successful book launch.
By Abhijit Ranjan about a year ago in Writers
By Way of Introduction
When I started my original blog, the idea was become a better writer by exploring writing as an outsider. Each entry would explore different aspects of writing, and over time I would be a better writer due to that research. I also decided to throw in some business tips as well; a lot of writers tend to forget the business side of writing. Thus, it would combine the craft and business of writing, giving me lots to explore.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Writers
The Role of DBF Converters in Legacy System Upgrades
DBF Converter is specialized software designed to transform DBF files into a variety of other data formats and vice versa. These tools are equipped to handle large datasets while maintaining data integrity and structure. They are invaluable for users who work with legacy database systems or need to integrate DBF data into contemporary software.
By Micheal Jonesabout a year ago in Writers









