Greetings!

It’s a new year and in keeping with any of your writing resolutions, I first offer you these thoughtful words from two famous writers.

Oscar Wilde, “Good resolutions are simply checks that men draw on a bank where they have no account.”

T.S. Eliot says in “Little Gidding:” “For last year’s words belong to last year’s language / And next year’s words await another voice. / And to make an end is to make a beginning.”

Secondly, I would say, “New Year’s Resolutions are a glimpse at what we hope to accomplish in the year ahead. To make our hopes materialize, we need to apply the action. Whether it be a class, hiring a coach or disciplining one’s self to set a time to write daily or a few days a week, etc., we have to, as the saying goes, “Put feet on our ambitions,” or they’ll go nowhere.”

I’m here to help those in need of being held accountable or given a healthy nudge.

Happy New Year.

Call for a Complimentary Initial Consultation – It could be just what you need to accomplish your ambitions.

Jasmyne

Jasmyne Consulting - 30 year’s experience - Creative Book Writing Coach/Editor for Memoirs and Novels, helping clients overcome writer’s block to successfully complete and publish their work. She helps writers at all levels including ESL clients. Freelance writing for resumes, proposals business and query letters, blogs, brochures, websites.

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