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Q1 2023 Writing Workshop Open for Registration

Do you struggle with writing? You’d like to write more and faster, but things are just not working for you. I can help. I have opened the Q1 2023 Free Your Inner Writer workshop for registration. If you want to write easier and faster, read the book. If you want my support in your writing, take

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Newsletter Recommendations October 2022

I returned from my almost two weeks of vacation at 1:30 this morning. (Travel. Sigh.) Since I’m jetlagged and not thinking clearly, I thought I’d start a new thread in this blog: newsletter recommendations. I read a ton of newsletters to learn from the writer’s content. However, because I’m a consultant and use newsletters to

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Q4 2022 Writing Workshop Open for Registration

Do you struggle with writing? You’d like to write more and faster, but things are just not working for you. I can help. Free Your Inner Nonfiction Writer is out everywhere, in ebook and paper. That means I’ve redone all the videos for my Free Your Inner Writer workshop. I have just three openings remaining

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Writing Secret 7: Write to Fool Your Imposter Syndrome

Writers have a problem product development teams don’t have: Imposter Syndrome. That’s when you think you’re a fraud. Even though you have experience and expertise. Fear drives Imposter Syndrome. Too often, writers let the fear win. You don’t have to succumb to that fear—you can fool that fear with writing. The more you write and

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Join the Q2 2022 Free Your Inner Writer Workshop

Thinking about bringing your writing skills to the next level? Want to write and finish? You can. You can learn what works for you. Enroll in my Q2 2022 Writing Workshop 1: Free Your Inner Writer & Sell Your Nonfiction Ideas. You write. I support you with personal feedback on your writing. In addition, we

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Writing Secret 6: Help Your Reader Feel Smart

When we speak, we often use shortcuts, jargon, and cleverness to get our points across. If we confuse anyone in the audience, we can explain what we’re thinking in the moment. However, when we write, all that cleverness doesn’t always help our ideal reader understand. Sometimes, we alienate or confuse our ideal readers with our

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Writing Secret 5: Decide on One Ideal Reader

You have some terrific experience in your team, such as pairing, and you decide it’s time to write about it. And you have a problem. The developers and testers need one perspective, coaches need a different perspective, and managers need a third perspective. What do you do? Choose one ideal reader and write a piece

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