Tuesday, December 29, 2009

How to use a Goldilocks and Three Bears outline to help you write an outline of your own


How to use a Goldilocks and Three Bears outline to help you write an outline of your own
When writing an outline, you want to break the story down to its plot and essential ingredients. What happens first? What things happen in the middle and in what order? What happens in the end? Perhaps this example of an outline of the familiar children’s story called “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” will help you see the process of how to create an outline of your own.

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How to Improve Your Creative Writing Skills


How to Improve Your Creative Writing Skills
One of the fun challenges about writing is that there is always room for growth and improvement. It is an on-going process that can benefit from the passage of time and practice. Here are ten tips that might help improve your creative writing skills.

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How to Choose The Correct Homonym When You Write


How to Choose The Correct Homonym When You Write
People often mis-use words when they write a thank you note, letter, story, article, or book. Here are some clarifications of the correct and incorrect way to use several homonyms and other words that sound alike yet have different definitions.

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How to practice Self-Healing using the Reintegration Healing Process



How to practice Self-Healing using the Reintegration Healing Process
Here is the step-by-step process to follow as you practice Self-Healing using the Reintegration Healing Process. It is a combination of elements I learned at Delphi University in McCaysville, GA, Reiki classes I have taken, and a process taught to me by my team of angels and spirit guides.

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How to Love Your Body Every Step of The Way-Weigh


How to Love Your Body Every Step of The Way-Weigh
Imagine that every time you condemn yourself for being overweight, your inner child is trapped in an icy tomb. The only way you can free her and yourself is to embrace and love your body as it is this very moment.

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How to Change Inner Programming to Lose Rather Than Gain Weight


How to Change Inner Programming to Lose Rather Than Gain Weight
Are you trying to lose weight? Have you lost weight and gained some or all of it back? Are you despairing of ever meeting your weight-loss goals? Here is how to change your inner programming to lose rather than gain weight.

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If Perchance I Get Amnesia


If Perchance I Get Amnesia
Cry in the Wilderness Poetry & Prose Series written in 1977: Even though I was a sophomore in college, I still had so much learning and growing to do. Poetry helped me clarify what I was feeling and comfort and consoled me when life got confusing or hard.

Click on Tempting Tips, Tales, & Topics to read the entire poem from my Cry in the Wilderness Poetry & Prose Series Volume 2 Created by Debbie Dunn.

You Don’t Own Me


You Don’t Own Me
Cry in the Wilderness Poetry & Prose Series written in 1977: This is some poetry I wrote about the one time I decided to date one of those guys you would label a “bad boy.” It was also the only time in my life I dated more than one guy at the same time.

Click on Tempting Tips, Tales, & Topics to read the entire poem from my Cry in the Wilderness Poetry & Prose Series Volume 2 Created by Debbie Dunn.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Unleashed My Love


Cry in the Wilderness Poetry & Prose Series written in 1977: This is some poetry I wrote about the one time in my life when I dated more than one guy at the same time. Poetry was the only thing that helped me gain a bit of clarity.

Click on Tempting Tips, Tales, & Topics to read the entire poem from my Cry in the Wilderness Poetry & Prose Series Volume 2 Created by Debbie Dunn.

Suspended Animation


Cry in the Wilderness Poetry & Prose Series written in 1977: Even though I was a sophomore in college, I still had so much learning and growing to do. Poetry helped me clarify what I was feeling and comfort and consoled me when life got confusing or hard.

Click on Tempting Tips, Tales, & Topics to read the entire poem from my Cry in the Wilderness Poetry & Prose Series Volume 2 Created by Debbie Dunn.