Writing & New AgeLesson 3: Personal Definition As A Writer. Defining yourself as a writer does involve some introspection and self-awareness. You will want to develop the positive self characteristics and deliver those in a unique, but marketable and satisfying manner. Footnote: St. Dominic de Guzman: "A man who governs his passions is master of his world. We must either command them or be enslaved by them. It is better to be a hammer than an anvil." Saint Dominic de Guzman's words demonstrate the ideal of personal definition. Section 3-1: Defining Your Vision. "Hmm...define my vision, how many times have I attempted to do that? It sounds so simple, just three words, but really defining 'my' vision isn't so simple." The subconscious mind starts toying with ideas:
We will learn together how to merge our active and inactive mind. We will achieve Zen, or balance, and a satisfactory working medium. LessonsLesson 1: Techniques, Imagery, and Beginning Exercises. Lesson 2: Resources For Establishing Your Writing Goals. Lesson 3: Personal Definition As A Writer.
• Section 3-1: Defining Your Vision.
Lesson 4: Rating Personal Literary Performance. Lesson 5: Uniting With The Inner Source. Lesson 6: Mental Enhancement Toward Becoming A Greater Writer. Lesson 7: Your Writing Space. Lesson 8: Summary.
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