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How to Smash Writer’s Block Forever

Men With Pens

Lack of confidence. Cater to them, and you’ll run out of words, live in doubt and constantly fight with your writing confidence. How do you skyrocket your writing confidence? Writers suffer mountains of self-doubt and cripple themselves with a lack of writing confidence. Blank-page syndrome. Insecurities.

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How to Wrestle Deadlines and Win (Even When You Think You Can’t)

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They creep up on you slowly but inexorably, a bit like zombies on the march. By the time you realise that you have a monster in your world, it often seems like it’s too late to hit that deadline. You just want to curl up under the duvet and pretend that deadline doesn’t exist at all. Step 1: Spot Your Monster Early.

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Do Clients Need to Like You to Buy? | Men With Pens

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The guy writes with confidence and authority. How To Promote Your Business On A Budget Reply James ( @MenwithPens ) January 11, 2010 at 7:06 am @Michael – I’m tossed up about that. On a bigger scale, over time I would think both James and Chris have it right-the statistics would pile up in favor of integrity.

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33 Ways To Overcome Frustration

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The mere action of moving will set you up for action and hopefully will make your mind a little clearer. Stand Up And Fight Be a soldier. Get up early in the morning, do your work as if you’re on a battle field and then go to sleep. Do These Green Eyed Monsters Lurk In Your Shadow? Avoid it at all cost.

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Why You Shouldn't Stick to Your Niche

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Just come up with 3 or 4 niches that you actually give a damn about. One of the best benefits of spreading into other niches is how you’ll come up with out-of-the-box ideas on how to one-up the value you offer to your existing customers in your main niche. The customer base that basically I feel safe and confident in.

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