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Writing for the Self-Help Consumer, Pt 2

by Melissa Kirk | Apr 2, 2017 | Addiction, Career, Consumer Behavior, Creativity, Self-Help

With good organization, there’s no more staring anxiously at a blank page because you don’t know what to write next. What to write next is in the outline!

Writing for the Self-Help Consumer, Pt 1

by Melissa Kirk | Oct 30, 2016 | Consumer Behavior, Creativity, Media, Meditation, Productivity, Self-Help, Stress

Probably the biggest mistake I hear when I communicate with potential authors about their books is the author misunderstanding who their audience is.

The Truth About Manifesting Your Dreams

by Melissa Kirk | Jul 17, 2012 | Anxiety, Creativity, Depression, Happiness, Intelligence, Magical Thinking, Philosophy, Resilience

Manifesting isn’t magic; it’s just what happens when you follow your own soul home.

You’re Not Ugly, and Neither Was I

by Melissa Kirk | Dec 22, 2011 | Beauty, Body Image, Child Development, Creativity, Embarrassment, Environment, Genetics, Happiness, Resilience, Self-Esteem, Self-Help, Shyness

If you struggle with telling yourself a story that you’re ugly, consider changing that story. It’s painful in the extreme to think that we’re too ugly to live our best lives, yet so many of us feel this way. But that’s a prison we create with our minds…

The Danger of Letting Others Define You

by Melissa Kirk | Jul 29, 2011 | Creativity, Depression, Happiness, Health, Laughter, Self-Help

When we feel that we only fit into one definition – when we believe how others define us or when we define ourselves narrowly – we lose parts of ourselves or feel that we can’t give voice to parts that don’t fit with that definition.

Using Values as Your Compass

by Melissa Kirk | Feb 25, 2011 | Creativity, Happiness, Intuition, Self-Help, Spirituality

When we struggle or feel lost, one easy way to ground ourselves is to use our personal values as a compass to guide our way.

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