
The Three-Scene Fix for Stuck Stories
How to Fix a Stuck Story with the Three-Scene Method How do you fix a stuck story? You know the drill, you’ve opened your

How to Fix a Stuck Story with the Three-Scene Method How do you fix a stuck story? You know the drill, you’ve opened your

Why Your Middle Act Keeps Sagging (and How to Fix It) There is nothing worse than a saggy anything, but a sagging middle act,

The Five Anchors Every Story Needs (Without Over-Outlining) One of the biggest reasons writers get overwhelmed by outlining is because it feels like we

The Breadcrumb Method for Writing Without a Full Outline Some writers know their ending immediately. They can see the entire structure of the story from

Plotting Without Losing Your Mind Plotting without losing your mind sounds like a joke until you are staring at a blank outline template, wondering

The Editing Mistake That Turned My Blog Into a Mystery Novel I hate editing mistakes. In my own work. I am far more tolerant

Why I’m Giving Myself a 2-Day Work Week Let’s discuss the importance of me time. Somewhere along the way, a lot of us started

The Hidden Architecture of a Story Readers rarely finish a novel thinking about structure. They don’t close a book and immediately analyze motifs, subplots,

Dear Future Students: Blame Last Year Classroom management is one of the hardest balancing acts in education, especially when one difficult class can completely

I Almost Got Scammed This Weekend (And That’s Exactly Why I’m Writing This) I like to think I’m reasonably careful online. I don’t hand
By: Tracie Joy
A Workbook for Developing Positive Thinking Strategies
We all try to think positive, but sometimes it can be so hard. Life can get crazy, and we get pushed and pulled from all different directions. How do you stay positive when life seems to be conspiring against you? The Thinking Positive Toolbox will help you develop your own strategies to stay positive in this crazy life.
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