Entries Tagged as 'creativity'

Book Review: The Life Organizer

The Life Organizer–A Woman’s Guide to a Mindful Year
Tips, Stories & Prompts to Focus Your Needs & Navigate Your Dreams
Jennifer Louden, New World Library, 247 pages

Busy much? Overwhelmed, swamped, multi-tasking out of control? That’s me, far too much of the time. I’m always saying to myself, I’ve got to get control of my life! Trouble is, I’m too busy, overwhelmed, swamped, and multi-tasking out of control to have time to read a book to tell me how to get control of my life.

If you’re like me, this is the book for you. [Read more →]

The Writer’s Blog Workshop Series: Using Brainstorming Techniques to Create Blog Content

The Writer’s Blog Workshop Series Lessons: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7

Lesson Four:

In this lesson, we’ll take a second look at developing blog content, this time from a brainstorming perspective.  Consistent content creation is the biggest obstacle facing new bloggers. On days when the creative juices just won’t fly, use these brainstorming tips to remind you how to fire up your creative idea-maker and face the blank screen with confidence. Start out with a few basic premises: [Read more →]

Author Interviews: Nurturing Creativity

“We are storytellers.  What a powerful gift that is!  We create wonderful, compelling books out of nothing but our own imaginations. With a little hard work and dedication we take a blank page and transform it into beautiful, inspiring stories that touch people’s hearts.  What’s even more amazing is that we do it when we’re stressed, when we’re tired, when we’re grieving, when we’re frightened.  We do it!  That’s the important thing.’ –RaeAnne Thayne

Prolific author RaeAnne Thayne expresses what we all experience–creating beautiful worlds in our imaginations doesn’t make us immune from chaotic, stressful, sometimes heartbreaking realities in our own lives.  And yet as writers, we are, if nothing else, optimistic souls.  We send our work out into the world in hopes it will lift someone’s spirits for a time, even when our own are sometimes heavy–because through that very process of lifting others, we lift ourselves.  “That is why I write,” Thayne says.  [Read more →]

The Writer’s Blog Workshop Series: How To Develop Blog Content

The Writer’s Blog Workshop Series Lessons: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7

Lesson Three:

How do you develop regular, entertaining, informative, and purposeful content for your blog? Content is one of the toughest issues for many blog writers, and concern about creating regular quality content is one of the most frequently mentioned fears preventing some people from even starting a blog. Some days, writing your blog entries will come naturally, almost effortlessly. Other days, you’ll experience blogger’s block. Don’t be scared. It doesn’t mean you’ve run out of things to say. It just means you’re having an off day. Happens to everyone. The wrong answer to this problem is to not blog at all. (Derailing your posting schedule is a sure path to losing your blog traffic.) So how do you beat blogger’s block and post on those difficult days? [Read more →]

What Is A Meme?

According to Wikipedia, a meme is defined as “a theoretical unit of cultural information, the building block of cultural evolution or diffusion that propagates from one mind to another analogously to the way in which a gene propagates from one organism to another as a unit of genetic information and of biological evolution.”

In the context of blogging, a meme is most commonly a list of questions that has a viral impact, meaning one blogger posts the list, answers the questions, and other bloggers pick up on the list by posting and answering the questions on their own blogs, and so on.  As the list spreads, the questions not only replicate but mutate as some bloggers may choose to alter the questions.  [Read more →]