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obsidianlament · 3 months ago
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brainstorming at 3 a.m : GENIUS.
reading it in the morning: TRASH.
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kimblestudies · 3 months ago
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january 28
-> reading plato's section of reality for metaphysics and epistemology
->studying arguments, inductive vs. deductive reasoning, and more for my logic quiz tomorrow afternoon.
->been having good luck with my copywriting career.
->go check out k9s.org, I'm so fucking serious.
-> I have a desk position now. Full-time Student Government Association for the newspaper.
-> Our college has been doing Marriage Pact and they just dropped
-> I know I haven't really been active but I'm doing well, guys, I promise 💌
🎧Maniac by Michael Sembello
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b4rkwoofwrites · 4 months ago
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Quiet Mornings with Jinx
CHAPTER II
It's morning, a bit later than usual. You're supposed to be at work by now, actually. You find yourself wrapped in blankets and somebody's arms.
"JINX." Your body is shaken involuntarily, and you open your eyes. The voice shoots through you and the matching face makes you feel as though you've died. Silco stands, looming above Jinx's bed as she sits up. "Huh..?" Silco was your boss, and he was fucking terrifying. You cowered beneath blankets, letting your head rest on Jinx's leg as the father-daughter duo spoke.
"What are they doing here?" Silco's voice was almost a low growl, and his anger overshadowed his confusion. Jinx giggled a little. "Calm down, they weren't feeling well last night."
"That doesn't explain why they're in your bed."
"Well, I wanted to help them." Jinx's voice hid something warm in its tone.
"Both of you were supposed to come to my office an hour ago, did you forget about that?"
Jinx felt your slight quivering, and she rested her hand on your back, pulling the blanket down out of your face. "I'm the one who kept them here, and you know I haven't slept in days," working her magic, she mentioned how she slept herself. Silco had been trying to get her to sleep for about a month, and she never slept longer than an hour. But she actually got decent sleep. Silco sighed, raising his hand as he walked off. "I'll give you two ten minutes. Don't expect this to go unpunished."
Jinx laughed a little, moving her hand to hold your face. "Boss man's a liiitle mad today," she helped you sit up. "Surely a few more minutes in bed wouldn't be too bad.." she pulled you into her embrace before you could react. "Jinx, Silco is going to kill me if I don't get to his office on time."
"Well, surely you could spare just a few minutes?" She smiled in an attempt to convince you. You shook your head. "We've already wasted a minute, and without my job, Silco will probably have me killed this close to you." You pulled away from her forcefully (since she had you almost completely trapped) and went to raid her closet. You didn't feel like going back to your room, so you scavenged through the messy pile of clothes she was meant to put up. Quickly, you pulled on one of her shirts and cargo pants. The shirt was a little big since it was one of Jinx's night shirts, but you didn't really care.
Jinx was in the bathroom, brushing her teeth. You dragged your feet into the bathroom to meet her and you grabbed your spare toothbrush. You'd had enough bad nights that she bought you your own stuff to keep in her room. When she left the room to change, you started to brush your teeth. Two minutes left. You hurried and practically dragged Jinx out of her room towards Silco's office.
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next chapter..
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sudharsanuniverse · 1 year ago
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If you don't get ideas, just start reading on the topic you want to write. You will get some notions while reading. Use them to elaborate your story.
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femmefatalevibe · 1 year ago
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Hey, I saw that you're a copywriter. I'm in the process of doing reach outs. Is there any advice you could perhaps give me?
Hi love! I would say to keep the following in mind:
Have all your materials (portfolio, website, clips, LinkedIn, rate card, etc.) neatly packaged and easy to browse through
Define your USP and core specialties/services. Why would a prospective client hire you specifically? What makes your expertise, experiences, offerings, etc. the perfect fit for their needs?
Have an elevator pitch/intro in every reach out to humanize yourself and share your unique value-add
Tailor every pitch and use it as a chance to position yourself as the solution to their business needs/pain points (this can range from having a niche/specialty that aligns with their needs, such as experience writing tech-focused email copy, or offering them a greater business need like brand awareness to a specific market)
Research, research, research –– about the business/client/contact you're reaching out to, their existing marketing materials/press mentions/social feeds, general knowledge of the industry, etc.
Have an onboarding/workflow process for every project. Be prepared to share a general overview of how you work in a discovery call
Ask for a discovery call at the end of our every reach-out message
Know your rates and turnaround times/rush rates ahead of time
For any discovery call, always be prepared to run the show/ask questions that will help you better understand their needs/business/personalities and work style
Hope this helps xx
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pagesofjasmine · 2 years ago
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Pages of Jasmine is about art and aesthetics, writing on twenties, literature, personal and random thoughts.
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This newsletter is my attempt to express the clustered threads of ideas of my mind in hopes of making it readable for my readers. The aesthetic illusion breaks into essays here.
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un-suflet-anonim · 5 months ago
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First of all, the healthiest relationship should be with yourself.
@un-suflet-anonim
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vampiregh0st · 1 month ago
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WELCOME TO ARCADIA MANOR
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A place of books galore, tips and tricks with the inhabitants themselves roaming the halls. A place for readers and writers alike, enjoy your stay.
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I am excited to announce that the writing blog is officially up and running!! There currently is not work on there only the character descriptions, however a new piece of work should be posted on there on the next few days, and I’ll post the update on here!
( @cryptic-platypus @fishy--friend @astralphobia @spaceumbredoggos @varianlikescheese )
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viicwz · 23 days ago
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a like and i create an account to post pedro pascal fanfics
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anxiety-after-sunset · 7 months ago
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B: Do you belive in love?
A: Oh I do belive in love. I belive in it so much it's actually hurting me.
B: How so?
A: Because I know nobody will love me in the way I hope to be loved. Just for this reason I would belive in it: since his phantom appearance keeps on letting me bleed through the days.
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pratik-rathore · 5 months ago
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5 Steps to Start Your Freelance Writing Career
Tips to Start Your Freelance Writing Career
Freelance writing is one of the most flexible and rewarding career paths for creative individuals. But how do you get started? Follow these five steps:
Discover Your Niche Specializing in a niche—be it technology, health, or lifestyle—makes you more appealing to clients. Find a topic you’re passionate about and build expertise.
Build a Portfolio Create a collection of your work on platforms like Medium, or start your own blog. Showcase various writing styles to highlight your versatility.
Learn the Basics of SEO Understanding keywords, meta descriptions, and search engine optimization will give your writing an edge, making you more valuable to clients.
Find Clients Start with freelance marketplaces like Upwork or Fiverr. Don’t hesitate to reach out to small businesses that might need blog content or website copy.
Stay Consistent Freelance writing requires patience and persistence. Regularly update your portfolio and connect with potential clients on LinkedIn.
Want more tips to build a successful freelance writing career? Check out the complete guide here.
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obsidianlament · 3 months ago
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Writer’s block? No. Writer’s existential crisis? Yes.
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digitaldynamous · 9 months ago
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b4rkwoofwrites · 10 months ago
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As an artist that can't draw how I want, finding art that gives me motivation is like FEEDING ME. its so ttttaasty,,
im about to write either a fanfic, an asmr script, or both about this shit.
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sudharsanuniverse · 1 year ago
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Have you ever been stuck while writing? Or even when you begin to write? Then it can be the sign of “writer’s block.”
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Writer’s block? What does it mean? - You may ask.
Writer’s block is like a cloud that restricts our ability to get ideas for writing. As a result, we just keep staring at a white blank page scripting nothing.
Experienced a scenario like this?
If you did, try these 10 steps to overcome this writer’s block.
Identify the Block: Pinpoint the specific issue causing the block. Is it because of a shortage of inspiration, fear of failure, or uncertainty about the topic?
Change Your Environment: Move to a different room. A little change in sight can stimulate your creativity and break the monotony.
Set Tinier Goals: Break your writing task into smaller, achievable goals. Concentrate on completing one section at a time rather than the entire piece.
Do Freewriting: Write without a specific goal or structure for a set period. It can help loosen up your mind so you can generate ideas.
Take Breaks: Step away from your writing to take short breaks. It can refresh your mind and prevent burnout.
Read Creative Content: Read literature, art, or other creative works to spark inspiration.
Discuss Your Ideas: Talk to a friend, colleague, or writing group about your ideas. External perspectives can provide new insights and frees up your mind.
Write In Different Methods: Try writing with pen and paper, using a different word processor, or even dictating your thoughts.
Use Prompts: Writing prompts can provide a starting point and help generate ideas when you're stuck.
Seek Professional Help: If the block persists and significantly affects your work, consider seeking guidance from a writing coach.
Try these 10 steps when you get stuck with writer’s block. But you have to get by heart that writer's block is a common challenge. Stay patient and Keep working on it.
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