by PJColando | Jan 12, 2021 | blog post, Purpose
As you reflect on 2020 and project into 2021, I highly encourage you to remember something you already know: you have no control over the past and very little over the future. Not even the present for that matter. COVID-19 brought us to our knees on that score. When...
by PJColando | Jan 6, 2021 | blog post, Purpose
https://www.insecurewriterssupportgroup.com January 6, 2021 – first question of the new year: Being a writer, when you’re reading someone else’s work, what stops you from finishing a book/throws you out of the story/frustrates you the most about...
by PJColando | Jan 5, 2021 | blog post, In the Pink, Purpose
Last year, we call can agree, was the pits. We all suffer, as this new year begins, from PTSD, previously the domain of warriors returning from battles in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq. I have a unique variant of PTSD, one that I wouldn’t wish on anyone. For...
by PJColando | Dec 29, 2020 | blog post, Purpose
2020 has been a heck of a year, one which I never wish to repeat. What powered us through was reciprocal relationships – my husband and I never missed a haircut. We shored the spirits of our shared hairstylist, helping to keep her afloat financially as well as...
by PJColando | Dec 22, 2020 | Adventure, blog post, Purpose
NaNoWriMo is the celebrated event during November each year. The point is for a writer to challenge themselves to achieve 50,000 words in a month. Thirty days hath November, so that’s a lot of “sit your butt in the chair.” I’ve never officially...
by PJColando | Dec 15, 2020 | blog post, Purpose
Once upon a time, I aspired to be a Fannie Flagg clone. While I enjoyed the prowess of many authors, hers was to the style I sought to emulate. I was fortunate to hear her twice at awesome author events. Once I was seated nearby. I hoped that the proximity would rub...
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