Want to share your ideas with the world? Learn to use your voice. If you want to be an author, thought leader, or a little of both, you’re going to need to speak in public—whether on a stage or on a podcast. The way that you use your voice matters. Catherine Johns is an expert […]
Writing
The Truth Needs a Boost
Why Write? Why Now? Perhaps you think “everybody knows” the things you want to write about. You may feel like what you have to say is common sense—obvious, even. Still, I suggest that you write. Share your ideas. Make your viewpoint known. Here’s why. Someone else probably has written or spoken about your idea. (There […]
Hero Worship and the Writing Process
We love our heroes. They inspire and entertain us. But we often ignore the broader lessons of how those heroes achieve their goals. We read stories of visionary company founders, but don’t notice the founding team members who pull long hours and take career risks. Nor do we profile the angel investors, the early hires, […]
What Do You Amplify?
Finding the time to write can be challenging. But writing isn’t the only way to share important thoughts and viewpoints. We affect the world around us through the ideas we endorse and share, both online and in book form. We signal our approval of content with likes or other online reactions. We amplify posts by […]
Fear of Publishing Your Writing
You’ve Written Something. Now What? Most of the posts on this blog focus on the process of writing: planning the work, putting the words together, and moving forward. But how do you approach the next step? Writers face two kinds of existential anxiety. Some writers worry about whether people will like their work. Experienced writers […]
Finding Your Writing Pace
Are You a Sprinter or a Marathoner? Every year, hundreds of thousands of people try their hands at writing 50,000 words of a novel in the month of November, as part of NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). The success and popularity of NaNoWriMo is a testament to the power of the writing sprint. You can accomplish […]