Worthwhile reading for those of us who aren’t perfect. Especially writers whose positivity needs a boost or ten. (In other words, all of us, you know?)

by Henrik Edberg
“The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.”
Lao Tzu
Worthwhile reading for those of us who aren’t perfect. Especially writers whose positivity needs a boost or ten. (In other words, all of us, you know?)

“The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.”
Lao Tzu
This seems like a worthwhile topic, given that Election Day 2018 may well be home to the most ambitious political goals of our time.
But even if you aren’t trying to change the world, you and your work and your life can benefit from this TEDX Talk:
Go to the source for more TEDx TalksThe title, Why You Will Fail to Have a Great Career, is provocative, to be sure, and so is the discussion that follows in this video. But here’s the thing: What Larry Smith says here is something we all know…and most of us are trying to bury from our consciousness.
Dunno about you, but this TVWriter™ minion is relieved to see what could be just about the biggest problem facing everybody starting out in any career right out there. Can you face it?
Thanks to one of our favorite showbiz experiences – TEDx Talks
Here we go with a message all writers need: 10 Steps to stop feeling sorry for yourself. What? You’re a writer and don’t feel sorry for yourself? How can such an anomaly be? Anyway:

When you fail, make a mistake or things simply don’t go as well as you had hoped then how do you feel?
EDITOR’S NOTE: Did you know that even award-winning indie filmmakers and web series creators have personal lives? Well, you do now:

Bri: Can I interview you for my blog?