Official Writer Status
I didn't consider "writer" at all a part of my persona until 3 years ago when I was working with my first coach. As a fledgling coach myself, I hired a mentor coach to support me with my business development and my own personal foundation as well as my coaching skillset. Little did I realize that I would also be redefining how I show up in business as well. I didn't even really know that I liked to write!
I'd dabbled with poetry in University but only to express feelings of love or heartache for my own cathartic purposes. I'd kept a journal through my high school years but certainly NEVER showed the content to an audience.
As I've evolved to know myself as an "Expressive Introvert" rather than the full-on extrovert many people see me to be...I've discovered the power of connecting with others at a strong emotional level through my writing. Rather than a medium for distancing and staying safe, I use my writing to be self-disclosing, to ponder "aloud" and to nudge the thinking of others. What I put out I get back in spades. Feedback has been gloriously motivating.
So...I've moved through the stages of writing articles for the web...to being published in Association newsletters...to authoring a published book for a recruitment firm, "Congratulations, you're hired: A Coach's Guide to Sussessful Transitions", to having a regular column in a fabulous new magazine for women business owners and professionals, Company... to being a contributing author of a book, Awakening the Workplace II. I've stepped up to modifying the bio. I'm an author now!
To order Awakening the Workplace II,
www.development-by-design.com/awaken/
"Connection" can happen in many different ways. How do you best connect?
I'd dabbled with poetry in University but only to express feelings of love or heartache for my own cathartic purposes. I'd kept a journal through my high school years but certainly NEVER showed the content to an audience.
As I've evolved to know myself as an "Expressive Introvert" rather than the full-on extrovert many people see me to be...I've discovered the power of connecting with others at a strong emotional level through my writing. Rather than a medium for distancing and staying safe, I use my writing to be self-disclosing, to ponder "aloud" and to nudge the thinking of others. What I put out I get back in spades. Feedback has been gloriously motivating.
So...I've moved through the stages of writing articles for the web...to being published in Association newsletters...to authoring a published book for a recruitment firm, "Congratulations, you're hired: A Coach's Guide to Sussessful Transitions", to having a regular column in a fabulous new magazine for women business owners and professionals, Company... to being a contributing author of a book, Awakening the Workplace II. I've stepped up to modifying the bio. I'm an author now!
To order Awakening the Workplace II,
www.development-by-design.com/awaken/
"Connection" can happen in many different ways. How do you best connect?
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