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6 Tips to Strike Down Writer's Block
Lately, you have been unstoppable with your fingers moving at a lightning speed against the keyboard. Then the dreaded happens. As you stare at the blinking cursor in horror, you wonder what happened to that fire that was with you a few days ago. What if it never returns? Before you know it, your mind is spiraling down into that dark path of doubt. Stop. Take a deep breath.
By Ebony Harding9 years ago in Journal
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.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell9 years ago in Journal
Career Hacks For Busy Freelancers
In my years of working as a writer and designer, I have learned that having a career as a freelance artist means that you have to be good at what you do. But, raw skill isn't all that you need in order to get ahead. Sometimes, you need to get tricky in order to get everything done, get ahead, or just give yourself the raise you deserve.
By Cato Conroy9 years ago in Journal
Things People Don't Tell You About Going To Medical School (But Should)
When you hear that someone is hoping to go into medical school, you can't help but cheer them on. Being a doctor is a noble career choice, and it's one that is undoubtedly going to be taxing. Even though the price is high, it's assumed that doctors will be able to pay off their bills and live a life of luxury, praise, and credibility.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart9 years ago in Journal
How to Write a Novel With Multiple Points of View
This question was posed to me once, and I figured since someone was interested enough to ask it of me, there may be more writers out there wondering over the same topic. Here’s how the question was posed in its original form, typo’s and all:
By Aaron Dennis9 years ago in Journal
The Human Tragedy Of American Capitalism
As Donald Trump continues pointing fingers at the Democrats for our economic woes, now is a good time to clear the air about our economic system in the World today. The fact of the matter is that we have a predominately capitalistic economy but it really hasn't worked for the majority of Americans. Instead, only the top 1% of the population are the true beneficiaries of current economic policies. We have to understand what capitalism really is in order to felicitate a remedy to the financial crisis so many millions of US citizens are in today. And we are not alone either. Practically every other country in the world today is faced with one form of an economic crisis or another.
By Dr. Williams9 years ago in Journal
How Do I Get a Book Published?
It’s easier than you think! First, it’s important to understand that there are various types of publishing platforms, so I’ll outline them, and then disseminate. Ultimately, the choice will be yours, and there’s no reason to stick with one platform throughout the entirety of your career.
By Aaron Dennis9 years ago in Journal
How Can I Become a Better Writer?
How does one improve their writing skills? The short of it is to learn proper editing. I define editing as the ability to transform a dry account of sequential events into a story worth reading, but nothing is ever simply black and white, is it?
By Aaron Dennis9 years ago in Journal
Smart Tactics You Should Use To Negotiate Salary
The amount of money you make can make a huge difference in how much work you do, and how much you enjoy your job. A huge paycheck can solve plenty of problems, and to a point, can even bolster the kind of respect you get from others in your field.
By Cato Conroy9 years ago in Journal











