The document discusses how creative people can make money doing what they love. It argues that if you do work you enjoy and are good at, money will follow, as long as you believe you deserve to be paid and ask for payment. The document then provides questions to help the reader determine their financial needs and goals, as well as develop a "hero's journey" story to give focus and clarity to their career path and how they can serve others through their work.
Editorial cartoons are graphic interpretations of opinions on current events created for newspapers and websites to reflect on topics through symbols, caricatures and humor within a short deadline. They effectively combine line work and text to make a point, using the cartoonist's unique style, voice and angle rather than letting either element stand alone. Prominent figures are often depicted through exaggerated features to critique or comment on issues of the day.
The document provides an overview and tips on editorial cartooning. It defines editorial cartooning as drawing pictorial caricatures to inform, influence, criticize or entertain about certain events. It discusses key elements like composition, balance and unity. Tips include focusing on original ideas, using universal symbols, limiting words, and visualizing the idea. The document also discusses making caricatures and different shapes for cartooning. Overall, the document outlines the process and techniques for creating effective editorial cartoons.
The document discusses planning one's career path and pursuing one's dreams. It recommends test driving potential dream jobs by working with those currently in the field. It also suggests focusing on a niche or medium rather than having scattered interests, and advises asking role models about their career paths to help guide one's own journey. Money concerns are addressed, recommending living minimally to focus on career development in the early stages.
This document discusses elements of creative writing and conventions used in creative works. It defines creative writing as fiction, poetry, or non-fiction that explores new forms outside standard genres. Key elements discussed include characters, plot, setting, theme, and style/grammar. Specific conventions around characters, primary and sub plots, and conflict are also covered. The document provides guidance and questions for students to consider these elements in their own creative writing.
Editorial Cartooning by Joji Ubaldo CabaticJoji Cabatic
Editorial cartoons attempt to satirize political or cultural events through illustrations in a funny or thought-provoking way. They offer comic relief to serious news and have ridiculed prominent figures throughout history. When creating an editorial cartoon, one must simplify complex issues into a single understandable frame while eliciting an emotional response and focusing on local news for greater impact and chances of being published.
This document provides an overview of five fundamentals of creative writing: images, voice, character, setting, and story. It discusses how writers can use descriptive details and appeal to the five senses to create vivid images for readers. It also addresses choosing a narrator's voice and point of view. Additionally, it offers tips for developing characters, such as through appearance, speech, actions, and thoughts. The document also explores how setting establishes time, place, and mood. Finally, it defines story as a character's journey involving conflict, obstacles, decisions, and change.
Write It Forward: From Writer to Successful AuthorBob Mayer
here is more to writing for a living than penning the book. You have run a business as an author. This is something that isn't taught in schools or in the industry. This book bridges that gap.
Write It Forward is a one-of-a-kind book focusing on you, the author. In Write It Forward Bob Mayer applies the time- tested strategies of the Green Berets to the world of being a successful author. He has taught thousands of writers over the years, but this new and innovative program probes deeper than words on the page. It is designed to teach writers how to think, plan and become the future best-sellers of the new age of publishing. The benefits you'll gain from this book will extend far beyond your writing and reach into all areas of your life making dreams a reality.
"I have always loved how your programs delved deeply into the psychological models you need to develop characters. No you are using that to develop people." Co-Creator of the Chicken Soup Books Jack Canfield
"Whatever Bob Mayer has to tell us about writing is something we should know. His Toolkit proves an invaluable resource for beginning and seasoned writers alike. Don't miss out." #1 NY Times best-selling author Terry Brooks
"Bob Mayer is a gifted writer and a generous teacher." #1 NY Times best-selling author Susan Wiggs
Why do I write? Most writers have asked themselves this question at one point or another (usually during a stint of writer's block). Here's what 16 authors had to say about what compels them to write.
Editorial cartoons are graphic interpretations of opinions on current events created for newspapers and websites to reflect on topics through symbols, caricatures and humor within a short deadline. They effectively combine line work and text to make a point, using the cartoonist's unique style, voice and angle rather than letting either element stand alone. Prominent figures are often depicted through exaggerated features to critique or comment on issues of the day.
The document provides an overview and tips on editorial cartooning. It defines editorial cartooning as drawing pictorial caricatures to inform, influence, criticize or entertain about certain events. It discusses key elements like composition, balance and unity. Tips include focusing on original ideas, using universal symbols, limiting words, and visualizing the idea. The document also discusses making caricatures and different shapes for cartooning. Overall, the document outlines the process and techniques for creating effective editorial cartoons.
The document discusses planning one's career path and pursuing one's dreams. It recommends test driving potential dream jobs by working with those currently in the field. It also suggests focusing on a niche or medium rather than having scattered interests, and advises asking role models about their career paths to help guide one's own journey. Money concerns are addressed, recommending living minimally to focus on career development in the early stages.
This document discusses elements of creative writing and conventions used in creative works. It defines creative writing as fiction, poetry, or non-fiction that explores new forms outside standard genres. Key elements discussed include characters, plot, setting, theme, and style/grammar. Specific conventions around characters, primary and sub plots, and conflict are also covered. The document provides guidance and questions for students to consider these elements in their own creative writing.
Editorial Cartooning by Joji Ubaldo CabaticJoji Cabatic
Editorial cartoons attempt to satirize political or cultural events through illustrations in a funny or thought-provoking way. They offer comic relief to serious news and have ridiculed prominent figures throughout history. When creating an editorial cartoon, one must simplify complex issues into a single understandable frame while eliciting an emotional response and focusing on local news for greater impact and chances of being published.
This document provides an overview of five fundamentals of creative writing: images, voice, character, setting, and story. It discusses how writers can use descriptive details and appeal to the five senses to create vivid images for readers. It also addresses choosing a narrator's voice and point of view. Additionally, it offers tips for developing characters, such as through appearance, speech, actions, and thoughts. The document also explores how setting establishes time, place, and mood. Finally, it defines story as a character's journey involving conflict, obstacles, decisions, and change.
Write It Forward: From Writer to Successful AuthorBob Mayer
here is more to writing for a living than penning the book. You have run a business as an author. This is something that isn't taught in schools or in the industry. This book bridges that gap.
Write It Forward is a one-of-a-kind book focusing on you, the author. In Write It Forward Bob Mayer applies the time- tested strategies of the Green Berets to the world of being a successful author. He has taught thousands of writers over the years, but this new and innovative program probes deeper than words on the page. It is designed to teach writers how to think, plan and become the future best-sellers of the new age of publishing. The benefits you'll gain from this book will extend far beyond your writing and reach into all areas of your life making dreams a reality.
"I have always loved how your programs delved deeply into the psychological models you need to develop characters. No you are using that to develop people." Co-Creator of the Chicken Soup Books Jack Canfield
"Whatever Bob Mayer has to tell us about writing is something we should know. His Toolkit proves an invaluable resource for beginning and seasoned writers alike. Don't miss out." #1 NY Times best-selling author Terry Brooks
"Bob Mayer is a gifted writer and a generous teacher." #1 NY Times best-selling author Susan Wiggs
Why do I write? Most writers have asked themselves this question at one point or another (usually during a stint of writer's block). Here's what 16 authors had to say about what compels them to write.
The document summarizes 14 "assassins of creativity" that can stifle original work. These include following trends, being obsessed with technology, being a fan of popular works rather than championing unknown works, self-obsession, creating by committee, being stingy, only creating for personal gain, being dishonest in one's work, having an agenda-driven approach, closed-mindedness, seeing age as a limitation, cynicism, extreme monomania, and thinking unlimited resources are needed for creative work. The conclusion states that the author fights these assassins daily along with his imaginary dog as he works to produce original novels.
The document discusses the importance of creative writing. It defines creativity as using imagination to create original ideas and turn them into reality. Creative writing involves elements like fluency, flexibility, and lateral thinking. It allows readers to experience imagery and sympathize with characters. The purpose of creative writing is to both entertain and share human experiences. It involves techniques like character development, imagery, and metaphor. The document provides examples to distinguish creative writing from other types of writing.
This document discusses different ways of defining "good" writing. It begins with an activity where readers are asked to rank three writing examples from best to worst. It then explains that definitions of good writing can be subjective based on personal preferences, or more objective using widely accepted criteria. Subjective views may consider genre, subject matter, style, or era. Objective criteria include ideas that are interesting, effective structure, an appropriate voice, specific language, and correct conventions. In the end, the document concludes that both subjective and objective views are relevant but there is no single right answer, and writers should consider different perspectives.
This document provides tips for submitting manuscripts to publishers via the "slush pile." It recommends that submission letters include three key elements: the cook (information about the author), the hook (what makes the story and author unique), and the book (description of the manuscript). The letter should be personalized for each recipient, highlight the author's qualifications, pitch the story in an engaging way without giving too much away, and maintain a professional yet personable tone. Attention to small details like proofreading is important to stand out among many submissions. While facing rejection is difficult, authors should detach their self-worth from outcomes and perseverance is key to success.
The document discusses 5 books that can help writers improve their skills:
1. "Zen in the Art of Writing" by Ray Bradbury connects writing to meditation and encourages writing daily.
2. "Bird by Bird" by Anne Lamott offers writing advice like breaking projects into smaller parts.
3. Stephen King's "On Writing" details his writing process and urges writing in a genre you love.
4. "The Story and Its Writer" is an anthology of short stories from over 100 writers.
5. "The Complete Handbook of Novel Writing" divides writing advice into sections on craft, art, genres, and the publishing process.
The virtual training covers what makes the Jay Chiat awards unique, practical tips for getting started on award submissions, and lessons learned from previous award-winning work. The awards celebrate excellence in creative thinking and strategic planning. Tips for submissions include starting early, getting client approval, plotting the story, getting feedback, and learning from past winners who challenged conventions.
This discusses Creative form of writing and how it differs with Academic and Technical forms of writing. It also covers the important literary devices: Imagery and Figures of speech.
The document discusses Jung's theory of personality types and how the eight personality types approach money and financial goals differently. It describes each of the eight types formed from Jung's four functions (sensing, intuition, thinking, feeling) combined with extraversion or introversion. While all eight types are valid, one's natural preferences can lead them in opposite directions of the "financial good life." Managing money in ways that align with one's type helps attain meaningful goals.
The document compares and contrasts technical writing and creative writing. Technical writing focuses on providing instructions to operate devices or machinery in a factual, straightforward manner aimed at a specific audience. The goal is to inform, instruct, and persuade using a formal, standard, and academic style. In contrast, creative writing uses imaginative and metaphorical content to entertain and provoke readers in a more informal and artistic style using general and evocative vocabulary without a strictly sequential organization. Both types of writing share the common goal of keeping the reader engaged.
A Part of Class IX English (Writing Section) of CBSE and TBSE (New Syllabus). It's a must for every student and teacher to learn the art of story writing. Go through the slides, and you'll feel that it's easier to learn it.
Creative writing differs from technical writing in several key ways. Creative writing is fictional in nature, such as poetry, novels and short stories, and allows for more personal expression and imagination. It does not need to adhere to strict guidelines. Technical writing conveys factual information to a specific audience for a specific purpose in an objective manner according to guidelines. Creative writing aims to entertain through techniques like character development and vivid descriptions that engage the senses, while technical writing focuses on informing through specialized vocabulary and facts.
Creative Writing: The Process of WritingJenny Reyes
The document discusses the process of creative writing, including identifying the topic, purpose, audience, and author's purpose. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the audience by considering their age, gender, education level, interests, knowledge of the topic, and socioeconomic status. Once the topic, purpose, and audience are established, the shaping stage helps writers organize their ideas by grouping similar concepts, removing unnecessary ideas, selecting a tone, ordering ideas, and outlining key points before drafting the piece.
Unicorn For Writers provides various publishing services to help writers navigate the publishing process, including manuscript evaluation, editing, query letter creation, book proposals, and copyright registration. The company is run by Jan Kardys, who has decades of experience in executive positions at major book publishers, and Jeanne Rogers, a self-published author familiar with marketing a self-published book. They offer classes and workshops on publishing topics through local education providers.
This document provides an overview of creative writing and encourages the reader to engage in writing practice. It defines creative writing as writing that expresses ideas and thoughts in an imaginative way, breaking from more technical styles. The document discusses reasons to write such as achieving immortality, bettering oneself and others, self-expression, and gaining self-awareness. It emphasizes that writers write daily, read widely to learn different styles, and most importantly, practice writing regularly. The overall message is that writing should be approached as an art form to transfer one's ideas and thoughts to paper for others to understand.
Este documento contiene 10 fichas con ejercicios de caligrafía utilizando pictogramas. Cada ficha presenta varias oraciones incompletas con espacios para completar utilizando los pictogramas provistos al final del documento, los cuales proveen una guía visual para palabras clave. Adicionalmente, se incluyen anexos con la traducción de cada pictograma.
La relación médico-paciente es un vínculo interpersonal complejo que requiere que el médico brinde su ayuda de forma humanitaria y sensible. A lo largo de la historia, la relación ha evolucionado desde una mentalidad mágica a una técnica. Existen cuatro modelos de relación - paternalista, informativo, interpretativo y deliberativo - que varían según el nivel de participación del paciente en la toma de decisiones. El secreto profesional es fundamental para generar confianza entre médico y paciente, respetando la privacidad del pac
El documento presenta una investigación descriptiva de la experiencia del Programa Especial para la Seguridad Alimentaria de la FAO en la Montaña de Guerrero entre 2005-2006. Explica el contexto del programa y su enfoque hacia la seguridad alimentaria. También analiza la dinámica política e institucional de los actores rurales involucrados en el programa para mejorar el acceso a alimentos entre los indígenas de la región.
Real Advertising es una agencia creativa cuya meta es ser innovadora y creativa para modificar comportamientos de clientes a través de estrategias de comunicación y soluciones de mercadeo como eventos y activaciones de marca. La agencia ha trabajado con varias marcas desarrollando diferentes campañas y activaciones en todo Colombia.
GESTIÓN DE AMBIENTES VIRTUALES PARA MODALIDAD DE EDUCACIÓN A DISTANCIADANIEL MORENO
Este documento presenta el trabajo de investigación realizado para optar al grado de Magíster en Gerencia Educativa. El trabajo se enfoca en la gestión de ambientes virtuales para la modalidad de educación a distancia y presenta la dedicatoria, reconocimiento, índice general y veredicto.
El documento resume la historia de la comunicación desde sus orígenes en la comunicación entre animales y el desarrollo del lenguaje humano, hasta las modernas tecnologías de comunicación como internet y los ordenadores. Explica hitos clave como la invención de la escritura, el papel, la imprenta, el telégrafo, el teléfono, la radio, la televisión y las redes de comunicación digitales.
Las proteínas son macromoléculas formadas por cadenas de aminoácidos que desempeñan funciones fundamentales en los seres vivos. Los aminoácidos se unen mediante enlaces peptídicos para formar cadenas que pueden plegarse en estructuras tridimensionales. El cambio en la estructura de una proteína se denomina desnaturalización.
The document summarizes 14 "assassins of creativity" that can stifle original work. These include following trends, being obsessed with technology, being a fan of popular works rather than championing unknown works, self-obsession, creating by committee, being stingy, only creating for personal gain, being dishonest in one's work, having an agenda-driven approach, closed-mindedness, seeing age as a limitation, cynicism, extreme monomania, and thinking unlimited resources are needed for creative work. The conclusion states that the author fights these assassins daily along with his imaginary dog as he works to produce original novels.
The document discusses the importance of creative writing. It defines creativity as using imagination to create original ideas and turn them into reality. Creative writing involves elements like fluency, flexibility, and lateral thinking. It allows readers to experience imagery and sympathize with characters. The purpose of creative writing is to both entertain and share human experiences. It involves techniques like character development, imagery, and metaphor. The document provides examples to distinguish creative writing from other types of writing.
This document discusses different ways of defining "good" writing. It begins with an activity where readers are asked to rank three writing examples from best to worst. It then explains that definitions of good writing can be subjective based on personal preferences, or more objective using widely accepted criteria. Subjective views may consider genre, subject matter, style, or era. Objective criteria include ideas that are interesting, effective structure, an appropriate voice, specific language, and correct conventions. In the end, the document concludes that both subjective and objective views are relevant but there is no single right answer, and writers should consider different perspectives.
This document provides tips for submitting manuscripts to publishers via the "slush pile." It recommends that submission letters include three key elements: the cook (information about the author), the hook (what makes the story and author unique), and the book (description of the manuscript). The letter should be personalized for each recipient, highlight the author's qualifications, pitch the story in an engaging way without giving too much away, and maintain a professional yet personable tone. Attention to small details like proofreading is important to stand out among many submissions. While facing rejection is difficult, authors should detach their self-worth from outcomes and perseverance is key to success.
The document discusses 5 books that can help writers improve their skills:
1. "Zen in the Art of Writing" by Ray Bradbury connects writing to meditation and encourages writing daily.
2. "Bird by Bird" by Anne Lamott offers writing advice like breaking projects into smaller parts.
3. Stephen King's "On Writing" details his writing process and urges writing in a genre you love.
4. "The Story and Its Writer" is an anthology of short stories from over 100 writers.
5. "The Complete Handbook of Novel Writing" divides writing advice into sections on craft, art, genres, and the publishing process.
The virtual training covers what makes the Jay Chiat awards unique, practical tips for getting started on award submissions, and lessons learned from previous award-winning work. The awards celebrate excellence in creative thinking and strategic planning. Tips for submissions include starting early, getting client approval, plotting the story, getting feedback, and learning from past winners who challenged conventions.
This discusses Creative form of writing and how it differs with Academic and Technical forms of writing. It also covers the important literary devices: Imagery and Figures of speech.
The document discusses Jung's theory of personality types and how the eight personality types approach money and financial goals differently. It describes each of the eight types formed from Jung's four functions (sensing, intuition, thinking, feeling) combined with extraversion or introversion. While all eight types are valid, one's natural preferences can lead them in opposite directions of the "financial good life." Managing money in ways that align with one's type helps attain meaningful goals.
The document compares and contrasts technical writing and creative writing. Technical writing focuses on providing instructions to operate devices or machinery in a factual, straightforward manner aimed at a specific audience. The goal is to inform, instruct, and persuade using a formal, standard, and academic style. In contrast, creative writing uses imaginative and metaphorical content to entertain and provoke readers in a more informal and artistic style using general and evocative vocabulary without a strictly sequential organization. Both types of writing share the common goal of keeping the reader engaged.
A Part of Class IX English (Writing Section) of CBSE and TBSE (New Syllabus). It's a must for every student and teacher to learn the art of story writing. Go through the slides, and you'll feel that it's easier to learn it.
Creative writing differs from technical writing in several key ways. Creative writing is fictional in nature, such as poetry, novels and short stories, and allows for more personal expression and imagination. It does not need to adhere to strict guidelines. Technical writing conveys factual information to a specific audience for a specific purpose in an objective manner according to guidelines. Creative writing aims to entertain through techniques like character development and vivid descriptions that engage the senses, while technical writing focuses on informing through specialized vocabulary and facts.
Creative Writing: The Process of WritingJenny Reyes
The document discusses the process of creative writing, including identifying the topic, purpose, audience, and author's purpose. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the audience by considering their age, gender, education level, interests, knowledge of the topic, and socioeconomic status. Once the topic, purpose, and audience are established, the shaping stage helps writers organize their ideas by grouping similar concepts, removing unnecessary ideas, selecting a tone, ordering ideas, and outlining key points before drafting the piece.
Unicorn For Writers provides various publishing services to help writers navigate the publishing process, including manuscript evaluation, editing, query letter creation, book proposals, and copyright registration. The company is run by Jan Kardys, who has decades of experience in executive positions at major book publishers, and Jeanne Rogers, a self-published author familiar with marketing a self-published book. They offer classes and workshops on publishing topics through local education providers.
This document provides an overview of creative writing and encourages the reader to engage in writing practice. It defines creative writing as writing that expresses ideas and thoughts in an imaginative way, breaking from more technical styles. The document discusses reasons to write such as achieving immortality, bettering oneself and others, self-expression, and gaining self-awareness. It emphasizes that writers write daily, read widely to learn different styles, and most importantly, practice writing regularly. The overall message is that writing should be approached as an art form to transfer one's ideas and thoughts to paper for others to understand.
Este documento contiene 10 fichas con ejercicios de caligrafía utilizando pictogramas. Cada ficha presenta varias oraciones incompletas con espacios para completar utilizando los pictogramas provistos al final del documento, los cuales proveen una guía visual para palabras clave. Adicionalmente, se incluyen anexos con la traducción de cada pictograma.
La relación médico-paciente es un vínculo interpersonal complejo que requiere que el médico brinde su ayuda de forma humanitaria y sensible. A lo largo de la historia, la relación ha evolucionado desde una mentalidad mágica a una técnica. Existen cuatro modelos de relación - paternalista, informativo, interpretativo y deliberativo - que varían según el nivel de participación del paciente en la toma de decisiones. El secreto profesional es fundamental para generar confianza entre médico y paciente, respetando la privacidad del pac
El documento presenta una investigación descriptiva de la experiencia del Programa Especial para la Seguridad Alimentaria de la FAO en la Montaña de Guerrero entre 2005-2006. Explica el contexto del programa y su enfoque hacia la seguridad alimentaria. También analiza la dinámica política e institucional de los actores rurales involucrados en el programa para mejorar el acceso a alimentos entre los indígenas de la región.
Real Advertising es una agencia creativa cuya meta es ser innovadora y creativa para modificar comportamientos de clientes a través de estrategias de comunicación y soluciones de mercadeo como eventos y activaciones de marca. La agencia ha trabajado con varias marcas desarrollando diferentes campañas y activaciones en todo Colombia.
GESTIÓN DE AMBIENTES VIRTUALES PARA MODALIDAD DE EDUCACIÓN A DISTANCIADANIEL MORENO
Este documento presenta el trabajo de investigación realizado para optar al grado de Magíster en Gerencia Educativa. El trabajo se enfoca en la gestión de ambientes virtuales para la modalidad de educación a distancia y presenta la dedicatoria, reconocimiento, índice general y veredicto.
El documento resume la historia de la comunicación desde sus orígenes en la comunicación entre animales y el desarrollo del lenguaje humano, hasta las modernas tecnologías de comunicación como internet y los ordenadores. Explica hitos clave como la invención de la escritura, el papel, la imprenta, el telégrafo, el teléfono, la radio, la televisión y las redes de comunicación digitales.
Las proteínas son macromoléculas formadas por cadenas de aminoácidos que desempeñan funciones fundamentales en los seres vivos. Los aminoácidos se unen mediante enlaces peptídicos para formar cadenas que pueden plegarse en estructuras tridimensionales. El cambio en la estructura de una proteína se denomina desnaturalización.
The document summarizes key points from a pensions conference discussing the future of retirement. It provides an agenda for the day-long event covering topics like managing pension liabilities, smoother investment strategies, and the impact of scrapping the default retirement age. Historical context is given around how pensions were previously used and factors affecting their future like longevity, regulations, and the need for past liabilities not to dictate future strategies.
The document discusses the history and growth of the iSchools organization from 3 founding schools in 1988 to 38 schools across 11 countries in 2012. It describes the governance and goals of the iSchools, including initiatives to increase awareness, support PhD programs, and facilitate collaboration. Key aspects of iSchools and iConferences are summarized, such as typical degree programs, faculty research areas, and growing attendance at annual iConferences.
This document discusses meta-analysis, research syntheses, and systematic reviews. It defines meta-analysis as the analysis and combination of results from multiple studies. Concerns about meta-analysis include selective use of studies and failure to account for differences between studies. Systematic reviews follow explicit protocols to minimize bias by combining both qualitative and quantitative studies. The key steps of meta-analysis and systematic reviews are described.
This document provides a biography and career accomplishments of Prof. Hiroyuki Hamada. It summarizes that he received his B.Eng from Doshisha University in 1978, M.Eng in 1980, and Dr.Eng in 1985. He has worked as a research associate and then became an associate professor in 1987 and professor in 1998 at Kyoto Institute of Technology. He has authored several books and published over 50 papers. He has directed research centers focusing on composite materials engineering.
Layar November 5 Webinar - Discover the New Geo SDKLayar
The document summarizes a Layar developer webinar that took place on November 5, 2013. The webinar covered an introduction to Layar, the Layar Partner Network, an overview of the Layar API and SDK, and included a Q&A session. Key topics discussed included the Layar mobile augmented reality platform, how to create geo-location and vision-based augmented reality layers, best practices for developing with the Layar API, and an overview of the Layar Partner Network program.
Final Portfolio and Self Evaluation Denise Clarke-Hangguest733717f
This document is Denise Clarke-Hang's multicultural advising portfolio. It outlines her background working as a program director advising diverse students at a Catholic health academy. Her goal is to better understand students' cultural backgrounds to provide effective advising. She discusses her own culturally blended family, with her husband from Vietnam and their children. She also reflects on gaining awareness of her own privilege as a white woman from an upper-middle class background, compared to her husband's experiences facing discrimination. The portfolio provides evidence of her operational definition of advising, personal background, awareness of privilege, advising self-awareness, considerations for specific student populations, the importance of retention, incorporating multicultural aspects into academic curricula,
Esta dissertação analisa as representações sobre as juventudes do período da ditadura civil-militar brasileira em dois filmes contemporâneos: "O Que É Isso, Companheiro?" e "Batismo de Sangue". O autor argumenta que esses filmes (re)formulam o discurso sobre a nação na ditadura e reformulam a memória social do período, criando novos imaginários sobre os jovens da época. O cinema é entendido como uma linguagem complexa que lida com a relação entre ficção e realidade na construção de narr
Charlemagne brought Europe out of the Dark Ages by establishing a strong central government and rebuilding infrastructure. He may have been inspired to reinvent the Roman Empire after seeing its old roads in Italy. The Charlemagne Prize honors accomplishments in fostering a shared European community based on economic and social values. As central governments weakened, people turned to local nobles for protection, leading to the rise of feudalism across Europe and other regions.
How to Organize and Interpret Information with Venn Diagrams Using PaintHolly Aesquivel
This document provides instructions for creating and interpreting a Venn diagram using Microsoft Paint to organize student survey data about class enrollment. It uses a sample problem of forming study groups based on whether students take Psychology, Biology, or Calculus classes. The instructions include gathering the enrollment data, drawing overlapping circles in Paint labeled for each class, placing the corresponding enrollment numbers in the appropriate areas, adding a box for students not taking any of the classes, interpreting the total enrollment for each class, and discussing other uses for Venn diagrams such as comparing similarities and differences between items.
This document outlines a project for students to explore identity through art. Students will learn about artistic expression, perceptual skills, and aesthetic valuing. They will create a panel of photographs with writing, advertisements, and letters. The essential questions driving the project are how art tells a story, defines the artist, and brings people together. Students will take on roles like photographer, writer, or curator. The project connects to the real world by creating work for others and learning how museums organize exhibitions. A guest speaker from MOCA will provide guidance and the work will be displayed at an exhibition night. The project incorporates student choice, supports all students, and assesses learning and effort.
Este documento describe las ventajas de la tinta sólida en tres áreas clave: facilidad de uso, reducción de costes y respeto por el medio ambiente. La tinta sólida es más fácil de usar y mantener que otros sistemas, y reduce significativamente los costes de impresión en comparación con impresoras láser tradicionales al medir y facturar el contenido de color de cada página. Además, es más ecológica al no utilizar cartuchos desechables y requerir menos materiales para su fabricación y transporte
This document provides an overview of software engineering and the software development life cycle (SDLC). It discusses the classical waterfall model and its phases: feasibility study, requirements analysis, design, coding/testing, integration/testing, and maintenance. It also covers other SDLC models like prototyping, evolutionary, iterative waterfall, and spiral models. The classical waterfall model is sequential but other iterative models allow for feedback between phases to refine requirements and address issues earlier.
The document discusses finding and following your "hero's journey" or purpose in life. It states that life is not accidental and through planning you can control what happens to you. It encourages the reader to invent their own life story and purpose rather than wander aimlessly. It believes everyone has a reason for being and mission, and once you figure out your hero's journey, life is easier and better because you are living with purpose. The document provides questions to help the reader understand themselves better and find their niche.
The document discusses myths about creative careers and the "hero's journey". It suggests that when life feels chaotic, one needs a hero's journey story and plot/map to help navigate turbulence and emerge stronger. The document outlines several myths about creative careers, and the realities that creative careers involve frequent changes, following passion over trends, and that success is not guaranteed stability. It encourages finding work you love and having a sense of self before relying on a job to define your life path.
This document discusses telling the story of one's dreams. It suggests identifying passions, interests, strengths and past experiences that brought joy. The storytelling process is meant to help clearly define one's dream. The document provides prompts to help flesh out different elements of the dream story, including passions, places of passion, past engaging activities, and how one would spend their resources if money was no object. The overall goal is to craft a powerful and authentic dream story that can provide motivation to achieve it.
The document discusses the importance of having a clear story or pursuit in life with specific goals and deadlines. It argues that without a clear story, people's lives can become a series of compromises where they feel lost and powerless. Their talents go untapped and they risk wasting time going in the wrong direction. Having a story gives focus and empowerment to pursue passions and attract opportunities to reach goals.
This document introduces Peter de Kuster's book "The Hero's Journey in Florence", which provides stories of creative heroes and heroines from Florence to inspire readers to pursue careers doing what they love. The book guides readers on a journey through Florence, highlighting monuments and sharing lessons from figures like Michelangelo, Brunelleschi and Dante. It teaches the skills needed to turn passion into a viable career, including setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans and being disciplined as your own boss. The goal is to help readers overcome challenges creative people face and make the most of opportunities to have fulfilling and financially successful careers doing work they enjoy.
This document introduces Peter de Kuster's book "The Hero's Journey in Florence", which provides stories of creative heroes and heroines from Florence to inspire readers to pursue careers doing what they love. The book guides readers on a journey through Florence, highlighting monuments and sharing lessons from figures like Michelangelo, Brunelleschi and Dante. It argues that with the right skills and mindset, creative people can overcome challenges to build financially rewarding careers in innovative fields. The document promotes finding work that harmonizes one's talents and personality for a sense of freedom and fulfillment not found in conventional jobs.
This document introduces Peter de Kuster's book "The Hero's Journey in Florence", which provides stories of creative heroes and heroines from Florence to inspire readers to pursue financially rewarding careers doing what they love. The book guides readers on a journey through Florence, highlighting monuments and sharing lessons learned from creative figures of the past and present. It aims to help creative people overcome challenges in developing sustainable careers that allow them to express their talents freely.
This document introduces Peter de Kuster's book "The Hero's Journey in Florence", which provides stories of creative heroes and heroines from Florence to inspire readers to pursue financially rewarding careers doing what they love. The book guides readers on a journey through Florence, highlighting monuments and sharing lessons learned from creative figures of the past and present. It aims to help creative people overcome challenges in developing sustainable careers that allow them to express their talents freely.
This document introduces Peter de Kuster's book "The Hero's Journey in Florence", which provides stories of creative heroes and heroines from Florence to inspire readers to pursue careers doing what they love. The book guides readers on a journey through Florence, highlighting monuments and sharing lessons from figures like Michelangelo, Brunelleschi and Dante. It teaches skills like setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as your own boss. The goal is to help creative people overcome challenges and turn their passions into financially rewarding lifelong careers.
This document introduces Peter de Kuster's book "The Hero's Journey in Florence", which provides stories of creative heroes and heroines from Florence to inspire readers to pursue careers doing what they love. The book guides readers on a journey through Florence, highlighting monuments and sharing lessons from figures like Michelangelo, Brunelleschi and Dante. It teaches the skills needed to turn passion into a viable career, including setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans and being disciplined as your own boss. The goal is to help readers overcome challenges creative people face and make the most of opportunities to have fulfilling and financially successful careers doing work they enjoy.
This document introduces Peter de Kuster's book "The Hero's Journey in Florence", which provides stories of creative heroes and heroines from Florence to inspire readers to pursue financially rewarding careers doing what they love. The book guides readers on a journey through Florence, highlighting monuments and sharing lessons from figures like Michelangelo, Brunelleschi and Dante. It teaches skills like choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as your own boss. The goal is to help creative people overcome challenges and make a living through their passions.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013 Peter de Kuster
The document provides information about finding fulfilling careers that allow people to make a living doing what they love. It discusses:
- The challenges creative people face in building successful careers, and how to overcome obstacles through stories of creative heroes in London.
- Skills needed for creative entrepreneurs like choosing the right career path, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as your own boss.
- Following your passion can lead to both financial security and freedom if you know which skills to apply from the experiences of creative heroes in the city.
The document aims to guide readers in cultivating rewarding creative careers through lessons learned from past and present heroes in London who found ways to
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013 Peter de Kuster
The document provides information about finding fulfilling careers that allow people to make a living doing what they love. It discusses:
- A travel guide through London that will introduce creative professionals to heroes and heroines who have successful careers doing creative work.
- Skills needed for creative careers like choosing the right career path, setting goals, avoiding common pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as your own boss.
- Stories of creative Londoners, past and present, who overcame challenges to turn their passions into viable careers through skills like these.
- Advice for tapping into natural creative abilities and tendencies to build a fulfilling career, rather than working against your nature.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013Peter de Kuster
The document provides information about finding fulfilling careers that allow people to make a living doing what they love. It discusses:
- How to choose a career that suits one's talents and set goals using "right-brain techniques."
- Stories of creative "heroes and heroines" in London who overcame challenges to turn their passions into financially rewarding careers.
- Advice for creative entrepreneurs on skills like business planning, marketing, and dealing with rejection in pursuing unconventional careers.
- A quiz to determine one's natural "left brain" or "right brain" tendencies to help find work that harmonizes talents and personality.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide November 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an overview of a travel guide called "The Hero's Journey in London" which aims to help creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will introduce people to past and present creative heroes in London who overcame challenges. It explains that the guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on topics like choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as a self-employed creative. The overall goal is to inspire creatives to turn their passions into viable careers through stories and advice in the guide.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013 Peter de Kuster
This document provides an overview of a travel guide called "The Hero's Journey in London" which aims to help creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will introduce people to past and present creative heroes in London who overcame challenges. It explains that the guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on topics like choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as a self-employed creative. The overall goal is to inspire creatives to turn their passions into viable careers through stories and advice from other successful creatives.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an overview of a travel guide called "The Hero's Journey in London" which aims to help creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will introduce people to past and present creative heroes in London who overcame challenges. It explains that the guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on topics like choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as a self-employed creative. The overall goal is to inspire creatives to turn their passions into viable careers through stories and advice in the guide.
The document provides guidance and stories to help creative professionals pursue financially rewarding careers doing what they love. It discusses overcoming challenges such as dealing with rejection that are common for creative careers. The guidance includes tips for choosing a suitable career path, setting goals, marketing oneself, and becoming financially secure while following one's passion.
The Hero's Journey Amsterdam. Making Money Doing What You Love. Peter de Kuster
The Creative Hero
This chapter discusses creative heroes and how they have found tremendous success and creative freedom, not just financially but also in their work. It emphasizes focusing on your strengths and embracing what makes you unique rather than trying to fit a mold. True success comes from finding your gifts and using your creativity in your career. While society often rewards more conventional left-brain approaches, being creative requires using both sides of your brain and finding a whole-brain approach that works for you. The key is taking time to understand yourself so you can work with your natural abilities and find fulfilling work that fits you like a glove.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey" travel guide about finding a fulfilling creative career in Brussels. It discusses following your passion to find a career that doesn't feel like work. The guide will share stories of creative heroes and heroines in Brussels to provide concrete tips on overcoming challenges in creative fields and turning passions into viable careers. It aims to help creative people harness their talents and energies to succeed in their work.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey" travel guide about finding a fulfilling creative career in Brussels. It discusses following your passion to find a career that doesn't feel like work. The guide will share stories of creative heroes and heroines in Brussels to provide concrete tips on overcoming challenges in creative fields and turning passions into viable careers. It aims to help creative people harness their talents and energies to succeed in their work.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey" travel guide about finding a fulfilling creative career in Brussels. It discusses following your passion to find a career that doesn't feel like work. The guide will share stories of creative heroes and heroines in Brussels to provide concrete tips on overcoming challenges in creative fields and turning passions into viable careers. It aims to help readers harness their creative energy and talents to succeed in their quest for an engaging life's work.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey" travel guide about finding a fulfilling creative career in Brussels. It discusses following your passion to find a career that is both financially rewarding and personally fulfilling. The guide will share stories of past and present creative heroes in Brussels who have overcome challenges to succeed in their fields. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons to help creative people develop the right skills and mindset to make a living doing what they love. The journey discussed in the guide is about taking charge of your own destiny and career path.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey" travel guide about finding a fulfilling creative career in Brussels. It discusses following your passion to find a career that is both financially rewarding and personally fulfilling. The guide will share stories of past and present creative heroes in Brussels who have overcome challenges to succeed in their fields. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons to help creative people develop the right skills and mindset to turn their talents into a viable career through which they can "make a living doing what they love."
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey" travel guide about finding a fulfilling creative career in Brussels. It discusses following your passion to find a career that doesn't feel like work. The guide will share stories of creative heroes and heroines in Brussels to provide concrete tips on overcoming challenges in creative fields and turning passions into viable careers. It aims to help creative people harness their talents and energies to succeed in their work.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey" travel guide about finding a fulfilling creative career in Brussels. It discusses following your passion to find a career that doesn't feel like work. The guide will share stories of creative heroes and heroines in Brussels to provide concrete tips on overcoming challenges in creative fields and turning passions into viable careers. It aims to help creative people harness their talents and energies to succeed in their work.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey" travel guide about finding a fulfilling creative career in Brussels. It discusses following your passion to find a career that is both financially rewarding and personally fulfilling. The guide will share stories of creative heroes and heroines in Brussels to inspire readers and provide concrete tips on overcoming challenges faced by those in creative fields. It encourages readers to pursue their dreams and not settle for less than what is best for them. The journey discussed in the guide will help readers harness their creative energy and talents to succeed in building a career doing what they love.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey" travel guide about finding a fulfilling creative career in Brussels. It discusses following your passion to find a career that is both financially rewarding and personally fulfilling. The guide will share stories of past and present creative heroes in Brussels who have overcome challenges to succeed in their fields. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons to help creative people develop the right skills and mindset to turn their talents into a viable career through which they can "make a living doing what they love."
The document introduces the concept of the creative hero's journey through Brussels, providing stories of creative heroes and heroines from the city, both past and present, to inspire the reader and provide lessons on overcoming challenges faced by creative professionals. It discusses finding fulfillment and financial success through a career that aligns with one's talents and passions. The travel guide aims to help readers harness their creative energy and find a way to turn something they enjoy into a fulfilling career through right-brain techniques and learning from the experiences of other creative heroes.
This document introduces the concept of "The Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through Vienna highlighting stories of creative heroes and heroines who have succeeded in building financially rewarding careers doing what they love. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons from these individuals to help creative people overcome challenges and find fulfilling work that allows them to express their creativity. The guide will explore how to choose a suitable career path, set goals, avoid common pitfalls, network effectively, create a business plan, and develop the discipline needed to succeed as one's own boss.
This document introduces the concept of "The Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through Vienna highlighting stories of creative heroes and heroines who have succeeded in building financially rewarding careers doing what they love. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons from these individuals to help creative people overcome challenges and find fulfilling work that allows them to express their creativity. The guide will explore how to choose a suitable career path, set goals, avoid common pitfalls, network effectively, create a business plan, and develop the discipline needed to succeed as one's own boss.
This document introduces the concept of "The Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through Vienna highlighting stories of creative heroes and heroines who have succeeded in building financially rewarding careers doing what they love. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons from these individuals to help creative people overcome challenges and find fulfilling work that allows them to express their creativity. The guide will explore how to choose a suitable career path, set goals, avoid common pitfalls, network effectively, create a business plan, and develop the discipline needed to succeed as one's own boss.
2. When faced with a problem, my first instinct is to:
a. Analyze the facts and find a logical solution.
b. Brainstorm many possible solutions using intuition.
1. The chapter introduces the concept of the creative hero and their quest to find fulfilling work doing what they love.
3. When learning something new, I prefer:
a. Step-by-step instructions and an outline.
b. To figure things out as I go along through trial and error.
2. It discusses how creatives have an insatiable hunger to achieve and be recognized for their work, but also need to focus
This document introduces the concept of "The Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through Vienna highlighting stories of creative heroes and heroines who have succeeded in building financially rewarding careers doing what they love. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons from these individuals to help creative people overcome challenges and find fulfilling work that allows them to express their creativity. The guide will explore how to choose a suitable career path, set goals, avoid common pitfalls, network effectively, create a business plan, and develop the discipline needed to succeed as one's own boss.
This document introduces the concept of "The Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through Vienna highlighting stories of creative heroes and heroines who have succeeded in building financially rewarding careers doing what they love. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons from these individuals to help creative people overcome challenges and find fulfilling work that allows them to express their creativity. The guide will explore how to choose a suitable career path, set goals, avoid common pitfalls, network effectively, create a business plan, and develop the discipline needed to succeed as one's own boss.
This document introduces the concept of "The Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through Vienna highlighting stories of creative heroes and heroines who have succeeded in building financially rewarding careers doing what they love. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons from these individuals to help creative people overcome challenges and find fulfilling work that allows them to express their creativity. The guide will explore how to choose a suitable career path, set goals, avoid common pitfalls, network effectively, create business plans, and develop the discipline needed to succeed as one's own boss.
This document introduces the concept of "The Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through Vienna highlighting stories of creative heroes and heroines who have succeeded in building financially rewarding careers doing what they love. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons from these individuals to help creative people overcome challenges and find fulfilling work that allows them to express their creativity. The guide will explore how to choose a suitable career path, set goals, avoid common pitfalls, network effectively, create a business plan, and develop the discipline needed to succeed as one's own boss.
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1. The
Hero’s
Journey
in
Paris
(6)
By
Peter
de
Kuster
For
Love
and
Money
I
believe
that
when
we
do
what
we
love
–
meaning
we
enjoy
it
and
are
good
at
it
–
the
money
will
eventually
flow,
as
long
as
we
believe
we
deserve
it
and
we
ask
for
it
and
willing
accept
it.
Bur
creative,
right
–
brained
people
are
usually
not
driven
by
money.
Don’t
manage
it
very
well,
and
have
some
funny
stories
about
it.
For
instance
there
are
artists
–
bohemians
–who
believe
that
they
must
starve
to
do
real
art,
that
they
can’t
have
a
juicy
income
and
remain
honest
and
true
to
their
vision,
that
somehow
accepting
money
for
one’s
art
is
selling
out
and
giving
up
some
of
on’s
independence.
Let’s
face
it,
money
does
buy
freedom
(as
does
a
total
disregard
of
it,
too,
I
guess).
I
have
had
money
and
struggled.
Money
did
not
make
me
happy,
it
just
created
a
whole
new
set
of
challenges.
When
I
was
broke,
I
found
out
that
wasn’t
the
answer,
either.
The
solution
is
to
have
inner
happiness,
so
that
you
can
enjoy
your
riches.
2. If
you’re
unwilling
to
live
on
the
street
(or
with
your
mother)
you
need
to
consider
money
somewhere
in
your
story.
How
to
make
money
doing
what
I
love?
You
can
do
that
by
answering
the
following
questions:
• What
specfic
annual
income
do
you
need
to
live
abundantly,
not
just
comfortably?
• What
are
your
minimum
monthly
financial
needs?
• How
much
money
would
it
take
to
make
you
feel
successful?
• What
are
you
doing
to
pay
off
your
debt?
3. • Where
can
you
cut
back?
• What
are
some
other
sources
of
income?
• What
about
part-‐time
work?
• What
are
you
unwilling
to
do
for
money?
• What
negative
stories
do
you
tell
yourself
about
money
which
hold
you
back?
• How
does
it
feel
to
be
broke?
• How
does
it
feel
to
be
able
to
buy
the
things
you
want,
when
you
want
them,
and
still
have
some
left
over
for
a
rainy
day?
• How
much
money
(exactly)
would
you
need
to
be
able
to
pursue
your
dream.
4. What’s
your
hero’s
journey?
Your
hero’s
journey,
should
you
choose
to
accept
it,
is
the
overriding
story
on
which
to
base
your
life
and
career.
This
gives
your
life
clarity
and
focus,
without
stifling
or
restricting
you.
A
hero’s
journey
story
is
told
to
inspire
you,
not
to
impress
others.
It
reflects
your
inner
desires
and
values
as
well
as
the
directions
of
your
life.
It’s
a
power
tool
and
should
not
be
rushed.
It
may
be
best
to
start
by
writing
everything
you
want
to
be,
do,
have
and
how
you
will
serve
others.
Then
cut
out
the
repetition
and
keep
cutting
it
down
until
it
is
no
more
than
two
sentences
long.
Then
memorize
this
story,
internalize
this
story,
and
live
this
story.
Your
hero’s
journey
should
include
an
inner
goal,
what
it
will
take
to
please
you,
your
deepest
desires
and
dreams.
You’ll
also
want
to
include
an
outer
goal,
which
is
how
you
will
serve
others.
This
‘outer’
goal
is
important
because
it
will
usually
point
out
how
you’ll
make
money
by
reaching
you
inner
goal.
5.
Your
hero’s
journey
story
does
not
need
to
include
your
desire
to
have
a
Porsche,
a
beach
house
in
the
South
of
France,
and
the
best
tables
at
Hotel
Costes,
however….
Fill
in
the
blanks:
I
would
like
to
work
in…..
doing……
and
to
be
known
for
This
will
help
you
focus
on
what’s
best
for
you.
Not
what’s
okay,
good,
or
better,
but
what’s
BEST.
This
will
keep
you
focused
from
day
to
day
and
year
by
year.
Having
a
hard
time
developing
a
hero’s
journey
story?
How
about
just
a
theme
for
the
year?
Make
this
your
year
to
do
something
special.
Okay,
I’m
assuming
you
have
come
up
with
a
hero’s
journey
story
or
a
theme.
That’s
your
goal.
Now
write
it
down.
Think
about
it.
How
badly
do
you
really
want
this?
Be
careful
what
you
wish
for.
Why
do
you
want
it?
If
you
can
establish
the
motive,
than
the
means
and
opportunity
fall
into
place.
6.
Narrow
it
down.
Be
specific.
Be
honest.
How
many
stories
can
you
spin
at
once
before
it
all
comes
crashing
down?
Most
creatives
can
and
want
to
do
many
things
.
Perhaps
you
can
do
it
all
at
once.
More
likely
you
can
do
some
now,
some
later.
If
you
want
to
be
the
best
in
one
thing,
you
have
to
focus
on
that
one
thing
and
let
the
other
stuff
go.
What’s
your
style?
What
are
you
willing
to
give
up,
at
least
for
a
little
while?
Tragic
Stories,
Tragic
Stories,
Tragic
Stories
Self
limiting
stories
hold
back
many
creative
heroes
from
reaching
their
goals.
Many
people
for
instance,
a
great
many
indeed,
have
the
dream
of
writing
a
book.
I
hear
it
all
the
time.
Undiscovered
writers.
Yet,
only
a
fraction
of
them,
ever
do
it.
It
remains
the
elusive
goal”.
I
think
its
is
more
a
case
of
wanting
to
have
written
rather
than
do
the
writing.
Unless
you
have
a
ghostwriter,
a
book
will
not
write
itself.
7.
Besides.
For
most
people,
the
goal
is
to
sell
a
book.
To
sell
a
book,
you
first
must
write
it
(or
at
least
a
proposal).
Commit
it
to
paper,
page
by
page.
That’s
the
part
that
can
be,
well,
work.
It’s
tough
enough
with
a
positive
story…
Out
of
Focus
Many
creatives,
inventive,
imaginative
people
have
struggled
with
an
inability
to
focus
at
one
time
or
another.
The
most
successful
have
used
this
‘fault’
to
their
benefit.
8.
On
the
other
hand,
you
can
learn
to
overcome
your
inability
to
focus
when
it’s
important.,
when
things
challenge
and
interest
you.
Focusing
is
not
an
easy
thing
to
do.
At
any
given
moment,
you
have
an
infinite
number
of
choices.
The
trick
is
to
base
your
choices
on
your
passion,
where
your
focus
is
optimal.
You
can
better
focus
using
these
techniques:
• Keep
your
story
in
front
of
your
face
• Make
a
story
board
• Make
a
game
of
it
• Think
a
positive
story
• Find
a
story
partner
• Talk
to
other
people
about
your
stories
• Surround
yourself
with
other
people
who
are
working
toward
goals
Excuses
for
Not
Having
a
Hero’s
Journey
Story,
and
Why
They’re
Bogus
If
you
haven’t
already
taken
the
steps
outlined
in
this
journey,
you
may
recognize
yourself
in
one
of
the
follow
excuses.
As
creative
people
we
can
come
up
with
some
pretty
clever
rationalizations
for
not
having
written
stories
with
missions,
quests
and
goals.
And
they’re
all
bogus.
9.
I
already
have
goals
Fair
enough.
Are
they
written
down?
Can
you
spell
them
out?
True
great
stories
with
quests
–
the
kind
that
work
anyway
–
are
written
down.
As
a
result
they
can
be
reviewed,
revamped
and
recalled,
tuiging
your
everyday
actions
and
decisions.
I
set
New
Year’s
resolutions
every
January
and
by
February
I’m
back
to
my
old
ways.
Goal
setting
doesn’t
work.
There
is
a
big
difference
between
the
hero’s
journey
goals
and
resolutions.
One
works
and
the
other
doesn’t.
Resolutions
are
often
unrealistic
and
impulsive.
You
are
initially
excited
about
them,
but
there
is
no
real
commitment,
so
you’re
quickly
discouraged
and
distracted.
Written
stories,
on
the
other
hand,
involve
some
real
soul
searching.
When
you’re
doing
what
you
really
want
to
do,
you’re
likely
to
follow
through.
Your
statutes
will
be
found
in
the
Louvre
some
day!
10.
Setting
goals
is
overwhelming,
complicated,
and
too
much
work!
This
excuse
really
boils
down
to
not
knowing
how
to
set
goals.
Read
this
travel
guide
and
you’ll
start
to
learn
a
lot
about
yourself
which
makes
telling
your
great
story
easier.
I’m
too
busy
living
my
life,
man.
Besides
you
can’t
know
what’s
going
to
happen
in
the
future.
Live
for
today,
we
can
all
die
tomorrow
right?
Wrong.
You’ll
live
a
lot
longer.
That
gives
you
a
lot
of
life
to
live
–
with
or
without
a
great
story
you
tell
yourself
about
yourself.
Having
a
written
story
gives
peace
of
mind,
clarity
of
thought,
and
hope
for
the
future.
It
motivates
you,
guiding
your
daily
decisions
so
you
can
make
the
most
of
that
unforeseeable
future.
11.
Written
goals
will
make
me
boring
and
predictable
and
stifle
my
creativity.
Okay,
write
them
in
pencil.
Change
or
refine
them
as
often
as
you
like.
But
get
them
down
on
paper
first.
Otherwise
you’re
likely
to
be
bored,
frustrated,
and
stifled
-‐
the
very
things
you
want
to
avoid.
You
don’t
have
to
set
your
goals
in
concrete
–
but
if
they’re
in
sand,
the
tides
can
come
and
wash
them
away.
Setting
real
goals
involves
self
–
knowledge,
and
self
–
knowledge
alone
can
help
you
chart
a
better
course.
12.
I
don’t
have
time
to
write
my
story.
Make
it
a
priority.
Do
what
you
can
now,
however
small
it
is.
You’ll
be
surprised
at
how
little
steps
can
add
up.
Being
too
busy
can
be
a
symptom
that
you’re
afraid
to
slow
down
and
really
take
a
look
at
yourself
and
make
decisions
about
what
to
do
when
you
grow
up.
Your
life
is
frittered
away
on
endless
details
and
mindless
errands.
My
hero’s
journey
story?
That’s
a
big
step
for
me.
Those
excuses
reflect
closely
held
fears.
Fear
of
failure,
fear
of
success,
fear
of
change,
fear
of
commitment.
If
you
let
fear
get
in
the
way,
you’ll
always
play
it
safe,
never
writing
a
book
or
opening
that
business
or
taking
your
paintings
to
the
gallery
show.
That
can
lead
to
feelings
of
anger,
frustration,
depression
and
lack
of
motivation.
The
answer
is
to
take
smaller
steps.
Telling
yourself
a
great
story
about
you
doesn’t
mean
making
sweeping
changes
that
you’re
not
prepared
for.
You
don’t
necessarily
have
to
quit
your
job,
you
just
need
to
take
the
first
steps
toward
achieving
what
you
want,
or
you’ll
never
get
anywhere.