Allow yourself to be flexible in your writing journey.
“Read lots of science fiction because the future will be better.” – Edward Lerner
“I used to get kicked out of school for talking. Now I get brought in and paid to talk in school.” - Thomas R. Williams
“Make sure to keep your eyes open for things that you pray for.” - Alexei Musienko
“Chill out a little on the professional life and focus more on life itself.” - Chris Humphreys
“I’m scared of everything that’s why I write about scary stuff.” – Kristina Rienzi
“Transmute your fear into intentional advancement.” – Dom Brightmon
“Every day is a brick. Every day you are building a foundation that’s going to eventually get you to an expected end.” – Rennie Curran
“Save your marriage before it starts.” - William Edward Turner
“I want each book to be better than the last one.” – Rachael Tamayo
“Life experiences make you a richer writer.” – JP McLean
“Be radical and revolutionary about self-care.” – Dr. Ro
“You’ll find out a lot about a person when you tell them no.” – Kelly Smith
One of the best feelings in the world is to help others find their inner worth.
“Keep calm, always be kind, be happy everyday, and keep eating milk and cookies.” – Lawna Mackie
“Knowledge in the head is useless you can actually do something with that knowledge” - Dr. Mansur Hasib
“I don’t think God gives up on anybody. Even if they are grouchy.” – Darlene West
“If you can’t make people feel valued in your presence and people don’t want to be around you, you are not going to go very far very long.” – Dr. Lew Bayer
“No one knows how many tomorrows remain for any of us.“ – Darius Bradley Sr.
“Open up to the fact that you can really benefit from another person’s perspective.” – Jenny Landgren
Always pay attention to your inner voice.
“A word can change everything in your moment, and it can make you go from disempowered to empowered.” – Mary E. Jackson
“Write what you know. Write what you know well.” – Jerry Harwood
“With technology, things are changing so fast that the skills and knowledge you had even a month ago may not be enough for you to do the job today or tomorrow.” – Andrew Freedman