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Stop Making Excuses! Turn Your Fear of Writing into a Love of Writing -- November 15th is I Love to Write Day" Do you have a great idea for a business proposal, an article, or a book, but continue to put it off because writing down your ideas seems too daunting of a task? Or have you become stuck on a piece you started three years ago but just cant seem to finish? November 15th is I Love to Write Day" and a perfect time to overcome any writing hurdles you face. However, you may realize you cant do it alone. You may need to call in the coach -- a writing coach. Hilton Head Island, SC (PRWEB) November 10, 2004 -- A writing coach can help you if you find it difficult to organize your writing and stay on schedule, if you cant seem to get that first word on paper, or if you think writing is simply too challenging. So what is a writing coach? A writing coach is part cheerleader, part teacher, and part hard-nosed editor. He or she guides your writing project through uncertainties and problems and creates the structure you need to keep writing. As you write, a writing coach gives you helpful feedback on how to strengthen your writing by offering the objective response of an outsider, with the encouragement of someone who wants you to succeed. A writing coach empowers you to bring your project to completion.
Dawn Josephson, The Master Writing Coach, advises writers to work with a writing coach if youre serious about wanting to write but dont know where to start, if your enthusiasm and energy run out before you finish the project, or if you feel the need to test what youve written. Josephson states, By applying the benefit of years of experience to your project, a writing coach helps you establish realistic goals and expectations, and supports you as you meet them."
When you stumble upon various writing hurdles, you may discover that a writing coach is exactly what you need to keep you on track when your enthusiasm wanes, when you find the process of writing discouraging, when you need a new approach or technique, when youre full of ideas but cant get them on paper, or when you feel lost in the middle of a project. Use I Love to Write Day" as the little boost you need to start the writing project youve been putting off or to finally finish the one youve already started.
Dawn Josephson, The Master Writing Coach, is available for an interview. She is also the author of the book Putting It On Paper: The Ground Rules for Creating Promotional Pieces that Sell Books (Ground Rules Press, $19.95, ISBN 0-9744966-1-8), which is available for you to review. Please contact Amy Rigard at Cameo Publications at 1-866-372-2636 or send an email to Amy@cameopublications.com.
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