Get Rid of Writer’s Block Once and for All!

3 Simple Tips

I rarely get eater’s block. If I want something to eat, it doesn’t take long to satisfy the urge. That’s because my family keeps a grocery list. Whenever or just before we run out of an item, we write it on the list. Then once or twice a week, one of us goes out to […]

Your Obvious Path to a Larger Audience

And How to Beat Imposter Syndrome Once and for All

A couple weeks ago I took my son downhill skiing for the first time. Everything went really well, and after five hours of skiing, the perfect way to cap off our adventure, I thought, would be two piping hot cups of hot chocolate. After returning our equipment, I asked one of the rental staff employees, […]

An Easy Way for Writers to Renew Their Energy

How "Thinking Ancestrally" Can Lead You to a More Artful Path

Recently I heard from a writer who said, “I feel like I get so bogged down with building a platform, I don’t have time to write!” That’s the cry of so many writers I’ve worked with. Here’s another one: “I feel like I’m just spinning my wheels. I forget why I got into this in […]

How You Really Can Achieve Your Goals (and Have Fun Doing It)

4 Strategies for Goals That Are Productive and Sustainable

I’ve been writing down and pursuing goals for about five years and have seen some wonderful results, including: Running my first triathlon Losing 50 pounds Starting my own business and transitioning to fulltime self-employment Becoming someone who prays and meditates regularly The list goes on. But my list of goals achieved is, of course, not […]

A “Choose Your Own Adventure” Guide to the Best Books on Writing

My Favorite Books Related to Writing and Why

I could simply give you a list of my favorite books on writing, but where’s the fun in that?! I thought it would be more fun to guide you to the one that is most likely to help you based on what you’re looking for. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to what is likely the first […]

5 Simple and Effective Ways to Structure Your Book

And Bring Your Book Idea to Life

Later this year my buddy Mike and I will go on our annual camping trip. It’s one of the highlights of my year. Sitting by the fire. Hot coffee in the morning chill. Long conversations. Man, I love it. Here’s a pic from last year’s trip to Wisconsin’s Kettle Moraine State Forest. Nice, right? But […]

3 Simple but Powerful Takeaways for Writers from The Alchemist

How to Pursue What You Really Want

Every once in a while a book captures a truth so well it changes everything. That book for me is The Alchemist by Brazilian-born author Paulo Coelho. Coelho wrote it in his native Portuguese, and the English version reads a little clunkily in my opinion. It’s a bit disjointed and herky-jerky. But the book still gets […]

How to Format a Book Proposal

And Get the Attention Your Book Deserves

The moment arrived. I had wanted to meet with this particular author for a long time. (I’ll keep the author anonymous to protect her privacy, but she’s well known in some circles.) The door opened, she greeted me, and I handed her two loaves of bread. “You never get a second chance to make a […]

How to Make Sure Your Self-Talk Is Helping (Not Hurting) You

A Practical Guide for Writers

He looks like a baby hippopotamus.” That’s what I overheard my fifth-grade teacher say when I tried out for hurdles before our one-day track-and-field competition. That I remember this comment some thirty-five years later says something about how much it stung. Fast-forward to about three weeks ago, when I’m training for my first triathlon. I’m […]

3 Ways to Make Sure Your Book Proposal Will Get Noticed

Proven Strategies from a Publishing Insider

You’ve probably heard about the editor whose privacy was interrupted by a book proposal sliding under a restroom stall door at a writer’s conference. Suffice to say there are good ways and bad ways to get attention. Yet, if you want to get your book published, attracting an agent and publisher is vital. My old […]