Three Reasons Why Your Memoir Progress Keeps Stalling
When you don’t have support, you don’t finish your project. This can lead you to self-doubt, as well as saying terrible things about yourself that you would never say about a friend.
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When you don’t have support, you don’t finish your project. This can lead you to self-doubt, as well as saying terrible things about yourself that you would never say about a friend.
This nine-month group program will teach you how to organize your story for maximum impact. Find out if The Memoir Method is right for you with six simple questions.
When you set out to write your memoir, you will come across challenges. One thing that can derail you—and can cause most people to struggle and never make it to the drafting phase—is your outline.
Your New Year’s resolutions list has probably included the idea to write your memoir for many years, but you still haven’t made any progress. Let’s discuss the two major reasons why it’s so difficult to keep this resolution.
With my time teaching public speaking, I found that the number one reason students didn’t finish their speeches on time was because they just never picked a topic. They were just disarmed by becoming overwhelmed.
Anytime you write stories from your life, some chapters just fly off the page. Other chapters not so much. I’m going to share those prompts and it’ll make outlining and writing your stories much simpler.
There was a meme floating around for a while that said, “When I die, I want my group members to lower my casket into the ground so that they can let me down one more time.” Oh, it’s so relatable,
When you’re writing your first book, you don’t know what you don’t know. Now, really, that’s true of any field or any industry or any really big project you’re undertaking for the first time. There’s something about writing a book
Do you have an amazing story to tell, but you’re just a little bit nervous about whether people are going to want to read it, whether it’s going to do well in the market, and whether you’re really
Have you ever wondered why memoir, biography, and true crime are so popular? I find that the root of that popularity comes from the uniquely human aspect of those narratives. Storytelling is innate. Humans are naturally curious and
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