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Stick Up For Your Truth
The Heart and Craft of Lifestory Writing | September 10th 2008 by Sharon Lippincott
Lifting Your Mood and Improving Your Drive
Happening Now - Discover Something New | June 30th 2008 by Alexander
I have found a great blog called How to Have Great Self Confidence and wanted to share what is happening over there at the moment. Do not be fooled into thinking this blog is just about self confidence as the title… read more
How to Practice to be a Scratch/Pro Golfer!
ProGolferDigest | May 13th 2008 by Max Lee
If you are trying to be a scratch golfer or a pro golfer, often people will ask themselves how many balls to hit per day. Now, having experience watching other aspiring junior golfers when I was a junior golfer, the number of balls you hit actually d read more
Don't You Just Hate it When . . .
The Heart and Craft of Lifestory Writing | March 23rd 2008 by Sharon Lippincott
Don't you just hate when everything blurs together? When your stories run together, and memories fuzz up? The other day I read that something has changed in the basic vibrational level of Earth. It's vibrating much faster than it did even twenty year read more
The Job From Hell
The Heart and Craft of Lifestory Writing | March 9th 2008 by Sharon Lippincott
Once upon a time I had what I still refer to as The Job From Hell. I meticulously documented the details of the pervasive insanity I dealt with on a daily basis from my own management and the internal clients we served. As time went on, I observed th read more
Why should you write clearly?
Writing; The passion of Expression | February 26th 2008 by Rama Kant Mishra
Writing clearly is the hallmark of communicating effectively. Most often we write and believe that what we have written is clear to others. However, many a times it is not. Our writing in general than its clarity overwhelms us. But if we still believ read more
Braided Threads of Life
The Heart and Craft of Lifestory Writing | August 4th 2007 by Sharon Lippincott
About thirty years ago my mother was visiting for a few days. One morning as she sat at the kitchen table eating breakfast, she began to muse. “I don't know what I want to be when I grow up,” she told me. “I've been a mother, a secretary, a tea read more
Conversation with a candle
The Heart and Craft of Lifestory Writing | August 2nd 2007 by Sharon Lippincott
Most of us have memories we’d rather forget, but forgetting isn’t an option. Writing about the situation often pulls the plug on the power these memories have on your mind, but it takes a lot of time to write, and you may not want to run the risk read more
In My Write Mind
The Heart and Craft of Lifestory Writing | June 18th 2007 by Sharon Lippincott
'You aren't listening!' My hubbie knows how to get my attention. Not listening is a powerful accusation!'Sorry!' I reluctantly shift my attention to him. It's not easy. I admit that I wasn't listening because I was in my Write Mind. This is the term read more
Writing Into the Fireplace
The Heart and Craft of Lifestory Writing | May 30th 2007 by Sharon Lippincott
I can't believe I haven't already blogged about Writing into the Fireplace, but I just tried hunting down that post to send the link to someone, and to my amazement, it isn't there! It's time to share this potent secret.Creative Commons photo by Jern read more
You Are Never Too Old to Write
The Heart and Craft of Lifestory Writing | April 19th 2007 by Sharon Lippincott
Can you imagine having your first book published at the age of 96? Harry Bernstein did just that. He was 96 when his book, The Invisible Wall, was published. He wrote the story to assuage his grief after his wife died four years earlier.I found this read more

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