Authors: How to Pick Your Word of the Year
Photo by Gerd Altmann on Pexels.com For the last few years, as I've developed my goals for the upcoming year, I've also chosen a word or phrase as my theme. I'm
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Photo by Gerd Altmann on Pexels.com For the last few years, as I've developed my goals for the upcoming year, I've also chosen a word or phrase as my theme. I'm
How do you decide which one to include in your nonfiction book? All of them are optional but they each have a purpose. Foreword The author does not write the Foreword. It is
One common problem marathon runners face is called hitting the wall. It happens when they use up the burst of energy and adrenaline they had at the start of