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Tuesday
Oct132009

Guest Post at Magpie Girl

I have a post up over at Rachelle's blog about overcoming your natural sticking points when working on a project. For me, the hard part starts after the brainstorming, right about the time I need to actually start creating something. This can be troublesome, but I'm learning to identify my sticking points and to work around -- or through -- them. 

I hope you'll hop on over to Magpie Girl for my tips and to share how you deal with your own natural sticking points. Do you have trouble starting? Finishing? Figuring out the middle bits? Let's swap ideas.

Reader Comments (2)

I have the same issue. I really enjoyed your post over there. I saved it on delicious for future reference.
October 13, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAmie aka MammaLoves
Where would the problem of not being sure what I wrote is good enough to send in to possibly be published. I have similar problems with middle and ending an article. I have people tell me that what I wrote is good, I should have it published. But I procrastinate and have never sent anything in. Of course, the fear of rejection may fall in there as well. LOL Another problem I'm working on is that it is easier for me to write a short novel rather than stay focused on one subject and expand, expand and write just a little more on one focus. Your article on Magpie Girl really had helpful information. Thanks for wanting to share problems and advise.
October 18, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJudy Harper

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