Don't be the dry textbook. Be the passionate hero and you'll finda way to make a living or be more successful with your writing.==================================================================Lesson #1 Quote==================================================================Above all, be true to yourself, and if you cannot put your heartin it, take yourself out of it.-- Author Unknown==================================================================Activity #1 The What I Love Challenge==================================================================I've got a simple exercise for you today. I want you to take out a piece of paper. At the top of it, write "Here's what I love".On this piece of paper, I want you to draw, doodle, write, make big shapes or letters, and whatever it takes to show off what youlove. Cover this entire piece of paper with anything you think that you're passionate about.If you find one thing that you really like, think of other wordsrelated to that topic. Connect them together, get your creative juices flowing.When you have covered the entire page, just sit at it and look.You'll probably think you've gone a little bit crazy since it mayhave been a while since you really let loose like that. Usuallywriting means being orderly and in control.But to be a passionate writer, you have to be willing to have funwith it too. Now, get really clear on what it is that you're wanting to writeabout. I need you to choose one subject that you're going tofocus on in this e-course so you get the most out of it.Then, on the back of the paper you just drew, wrote, and scribbledall over, start getting a general idea of some of the topics thatare part of what you're going to be writing about. For example,if you're writing about gardening, you would cover differenttypes of flowers, vegetables, herbs or maybe you would have thetopic of organic gardening.You don't have to be perfect at this point. You just want to get
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