Writing
Writing that Tells Your Story
All writing shares one goal: to make the reader feel something. Whether you want them to laugh, cry, feel inspired, feel curious, or have trust in your brand; it’s all about creating an experience.
I can write:
- Books
- E-books
- Blog posts
- Email blasts
- Newsletters
- Internal documents
- White papers
- White label projects
- Business plans
- Catalog descriptions
- Social media posts
- Grant applications
Samples are available, just ask! Many of my writing samples are redacted to protect client privacy. Let me know what you’re interested in seeing, and I can send you samples.
Send me an email at melissa@wordstohoney.com and let me know about your project! Your goals, your audience, your main concepts, and what you need help with. I’m looking forward to hearing your ideas
Meanwhile, here are some examples of my writing:
Psychology and wellness blogs
- PSYCHOLOGY TODAY BLOG
- 5 STEPS FOR LETTING DEPRESSION BE YOUR TEACHER (HUFFINGTON POST)
- 5 WAYS TO FIND YOUR PEOPLE (WHO REALLY GET YOU) (TINY BUDDHA)
- 5 STEPS TO REINVENT YOURSELF (TINY BUDDHA)
- 5 TIPS TO ACCEPT YOUR WEAKNESSES (TINY BUDDHA)
- 10 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR LIFE MORE PLAYFUL (TINY BUDDHA)
- 7 TIPS TO TRAVEL WELL ON THE ROAD AND IN LIFE (TINY BUDDHA)
- GROWING UP AND HOLDING OUR OWN HEARTS IN RELATIONSHIP (ELEPHANT JOURNAL)
From Amazon:
When you have depression, it can feel like there’s no way out. To begin changing the way you feel, you’ll need an arsenal of proven techniques for lifting your mood and preventing relapse. The pocket-sized Depression 101 distills the most effective cognitive behavioral therapy skills available for treating depression into seven manageable chapters. Soon, you’ll find the way out of depression and into a healthier, happier life.
- Discover simple lifestyle changes that can make a huge difference
- Build self-esteem and resilience
- Find out how medications and therapy can help
- Learn how to choose the right therapist
– Jeffrey C. Wood, Psy.D., clinical psychologist, author of Getting Help