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March 12: Clearing the Pathway to Artistic Inspiration Using Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)

[…]creative blocks, stress, and anxiety using Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), an empirically-validated form of acupressure tapping. Whether you are feeling overwhelmed from life’s stresses, struggling with self-worth issues, or feeling anxious, depressed, or blocked from your normal creative flow, EFT is a highly effective, body-based, healing modality that can empower you to clear the blocks from your pathway and help […]
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January 25: Resolutions Reimagined: Setting Effective Goals & Using Networking to Succeed

[…]ahead, this webinar is the perfect kickoff to a productive and fulfilling year. Join us to transform your resolutions into actionable, attainable goals. Bio: Tiffany Thomas is a chocoholic former math teacher and homeschooling mom with Crohn’s Disease who has absolutely no idea how she’s ended up as a published author of novels and children’s books. She and her husband […]
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Called to Create: Interview with New Host Connie Sokol

[…]table enjoying a conversation with people who are extraordinary. RACHELLE: You’re a best-selling award-winning author, you’ve written 18 books, you do TV and podcasting, and you’re a media personality. How does that impact your ability to interview the guests on Called to Create?  CONNIE: I see profoundly how Heavenly Father has placed me in different situations so that when I’m […]
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The Other Christmas Miracle

[…]night every year all over the earth, millions of families gather together and share a two-thousand-year-old story, of how a baby was born in a humble stable who would become the long-awaited Messiah of Israel, and save the entire world from sin and error. To non-believers, it is an incredible tale of angels appearing like UFO’s to frightened shepherds in […]

Getting Started with Cosplay

[…]my love for my fandoms and allowed me to express myself in ways I wouldn’t get to do on a day-to-day basis. I had been bitten by the cosplay bug. From then on, my cosplay skills evolved. There are many skills I have yet to master, but the journey has taught me patience and an even greater appreciation for what […]

Creating Your Music Brand

[…]when you envision success? Will you be performing to a stadium full of fans? Will you be living comfortably as a songwriter? Will you be creating 24/7 in your own massive studio space? What does success look like to you? Spell it out in detail. 4. Make a list of all your favorite products, hobbies, restaurants, social spots, etc. Brand […]

LDSPMA Member Spotlight: Gale Sears!

[…]for good in your creative pursuits? I write mostly historical fiction with an LDS thread running through. Hopefully, my stories not only open a new world of discovery for the reader but also lift their […]

Tips for the Creative Parent

[…]wasn’t easy, but as I learned to juggle my schedule, I was able to balance motherhood and a stay-at-home career, which proved to be necessary as the economy fluctuated. Perhaps my experiences can be of use as you seek time to explore your creativity while also raising your family. My thoughts are geared toward writing, but they can be adapted […]

Roundtable: June 2016

[…]specific (e.g., including numbers) is important. Freelancers Cedar Fort (CF) usually hires freelancers only for illustration and occasionally for copyediting. However, many other publishers use freelancers regularly. Freelancers must follow the publisher’s style guide—it wastes time and money for the publisher to go back and fix style issues. Communication is essential. If you’re going to go over the hours expected […]

Nine Ways to Prep for a Vocal Recording Session

[…]good. Sing through it a few times in a row to make sure your voice doesn’t tire after a few run-throughs. Double-check that you aren’t rushing or dragging as you sing along, which could be a sign that the tempo isn’t quite right or that you need to work on your timing. If you are rehearsing the song and feel […]
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What’s in a Melody? Eight Tips to Getting It Right

[…]consider the syllabic stresses of your text and how your melody emphasizes certain words. For example, the word “father” is spoken with a stressed first syllable, “FA,” and an unstressed second syllable, “ther.” Different time signatures naturally place stress on particular beats. For instance, a song written in three-quarter time creates a stressed first beat, followed by two unstressed beats. […]
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Trusting Your Teenage Writer: Three Tips to Avoid Overwriting

[…]sex, falling grades, drinking, or just the sassing-your-parents-means-you-won’t-be-able-to-keep-a-job variety. Maybe they saw through me, but I wanted them to believe that I am an expert in all the downsides of those exciting dangers, and I hoped the more I talked and used impressive words, the more they’d believe me. In much the same way, many of us novice writers overwrite […]
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Roundtable: April 2016

[…]you hardly do anything and the book succeeds. (Got to get the big mouths to notice it and give word-of-mouth […]

Roundtable: July 2016

[…]exposure to your content. Aggregator sites—some are reputable and some aren’t. Cross-link with fellow promoters. (Author 1 reviews for Author 2; authors share each other’s content.) Volunteer to be on panels, give presentations, and so forth to get exposure. If you’re a writer, find other avenues to publish your writing to get your name out […]

Member Spotlight: Alan Sanderson!

[…]of one (myself), then I’m happy. In what ways do you feel you have been able to be a voice for good in your creative pursuits? People comment to me pretty often that my music is uplifting or that they learned something from a blog […]