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Beth Bridges
Fresno, California
Clovis Chamber of Commerce
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Delta Waters Hi everyone! Delta here...I am a nurse who is wanting to do something new to eventually get out of nursing. I am starting a resume writing biz. Google ads just called and i will now own "colorado resume writing" tag & and be on the front page guaranteed. this is the kick in the ass to get my website online soon. But the fear factor is rising. What if i'm not good enough, etc. how did you "feel the fear & do it anyway?" Tips to move through the fear of failure appreciated.

117 weeks ago from Professional Writers and Editors

Shannon Coffey: I would focus on getting that website up. You're about to get a bunch of traffic, you better have somewhere for them to sit! ;^) As they say over ...MoreI would focus on getting that website up. You're about to get a bunch of traffic, you better have somewhere for them to sit! ;^) As they say over at Threadless.com: "Figure out what you need to do and get shit done." I love that. Good luck!
117 weeks ago
Delta Waters: Props to you guys for helping this grrl out. advice i can use. now...time to get shit done...
117 weeks ago
 
Beth Bridges I'm working on my first non-fiction business book and I find writing on my topic to be a lot harder than all the speaking I've done. I now have much more empathy for people who don't enjoy public speaking. Perhaps it's because writing is permanent. If you make a speaking error, it's said and then gone ...

132 weeks ago from Professional Writers and Editors

Chris(tina) Brady: Having written a novella, I understand your problem. What is easy in one format is not always easy in another. Organization is key! Have a good, ...MoreHaving written a novella, I understand your problem. What is easy in one format is not always easy in another. Organization is key! Have a good, flexible outline, anticipate questions or problems that you can solve through your work, and when you can't think of anything to write, edit. (Believe me when I say that polishing a chapter or two can give you new ideas.) Don't worry too much about errors. There's bound to be some, and that's what editing culls anyways.
132 weeks ago