The Joyous Writer

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Creativity
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Author: Irene S. Roth ISBN: 9781311733696
Publisher: Irene S. Roth Publication: March 2, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Irene S. Roth
ISBN: 9781311733696
Publisher: Irene S. Roth
Publication: March 2, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Some writers tend to be serious and hopeless from time to time. There is so no doubt there is a lot about the writing life that is indeed difficult. Writing can be a lonely endeavour for many. It can also take a long time for a writer to develop the skills and confidence levels necessary to write at his/her best. Then there are the rejection letters, the difficulty to gain contracts and the need for writers to keep positive despite the fact that it is remote that editors will love their manuscripts and accepting them. This can cause a lot of anxiety for writers. Writers do have to live with these uncertainties and accept them in order to consistently get to their desks to get their writing done. But the writing life is certainly not all negative. There are so many things we need to be grateful for.

Writing can and is for most writers one of the best careers that they could have. It allows us to sit in the confines in our offices and be creative for endless hours. Writers who write full-time are usually fun-loving and happy. They love their careers because they love writing. For some writers, writing is much more than just a job—it is a vocation or calling. These writers believe that their writing is a true expression of their soul. Writers feel free to express themselves in a way that they can’t in any other way. Writing for these writers is fulfilling and liberating. It can be a time to be in a divine space of continuous flow and creativity. Life doesn’t get much better than that! But few writers feel so creative and fulfilled.

In this e-book, I offer reader twenty habits, that when developed, will help a writer to be much more joyful. So, read this book to make sure that you can be as joyful as possible.

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Some writers tend to be serious and hopeless from time to time. There is so no doubt there is a lot about the writing life that is indeed difficult. Writing can be a lonely endeavour for many. It can also take a long time for a writer to develop the skills and confidence levels necessary to write at his/her best. Then there are the rejection letters, the difficulty to gain contracts and the need for writers to keep positive despite the fact that it is remote that editors will love their manuscripts and accepting them. This can cause a lot of anxiety for writers. Writers do have to live with these uncertainties and accept them in order to consistently get to their desks to get their writing done. But the writing life is certainly not all negative. There are so many things we need to be grateful for.

Writing can and is for most writers one of the best careers that they could have. It allows us to sit in the confines in our offices and be creative for endless hours. Writers who write full-time are usually fun-loving and happy. They love their careers because they love writing. For some writers, writing is much more than just a job—it is a vocation or calling. These writers believe that their writing is a true expression of their soul. Writers feel free to express themselves in a way that they can’t in any other way. Writing for these writers is fulfilling and liberating. It can be a time to be in a divine space of continuous flow and creativity. Life doesn’t get much better than that! But few writers feel so creative and fulfilled.

In this e-book, I offer reader twenty habits, that when developed, will help a writer to be much more joyful. So, read this book to make sure that you can be as joyful as possible.

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