Cynthia Morris

Cynthia Morris, CPCC of Original Impulse helps writers and visionaries make their brilliant ideas a reality. Speaker, coach and author of Create Your Writer’s Life: A Guide to Writing with Joy and Ease, and Go For It! Leading Tours for Fun and Profit, Cynthia can be found at <a href="http://www.originalimpulse.com" title="http://www.originalimpulse.com" target="_blank">http://www.originalimpulse.com</a>.
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There are few things that strike fear in the heart of creative people more than finishing Clients come to me and cite their biggest block is actually completing something

Keep The Creative Thread Alive

Your Love Affair With Your Muse

How’s your love affair with your Muse That’s right, your Muse

Carving Out A Home Writing Retreat

The phone rings The laundry pleads to be stuffed, cycled, dried and folded
After a full day of work, family and life, you fall into bed exhausted Mentally ticking off your to-do list, you cycle through shopping lists, phone calls, appointments, feeling good about what you have gotten done, until you get to the thing you really want to do

The Phases Of The Writer’s Life

Over the course of my writing life, I have noticed that other writers and I cycle through a series of steps on our path toward maturity as a writer When people come to me for coaching, they often do not know where they are on the path and what they need to move forward
Rejection hurts Many artists think about rejection so much that they are afraid to even put create
You might not be used to depositing checks earned by the sweat of your pen (yet) That doesn’t mean you can’t start becoming financially savvy with your writing

Receiving Feedback With Grace

Imagine holding a bouquet of balloons And someone comes up to you and pops one with a pin

The Art Of Creative Business Success

The Starving Artist myth proliferates because it is often accompanied by that other myth: creative people aren’t good at business With these ideas circulating, it’s easy to see how artists struggle to succeed professionally