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Nina Bingham
Just keep writing. Be fluent in writing. Write when you feel like it, and when you don't. Get used to writing frequently. Don't allow your mind to lie dormant for too long. Keep hammering away at your craft. Someday you're ganna surprise yourself!
Nina Bingham
My 5th book, "Once The Storm Is Over: From Grieving To Healing After The Suicide of My Daughter" due out in 2015. My publisher has it and we are in the final stages of the editing process.
Nina Bingham
I write through writers block. I sit and write what comes, whether it's excellent material or it's going to wind up in the trash. I don't believe in writer's block. There's always something to say on any given day, it just may not be publishable. I plow through it, I don't give it much of my attention. When I ignore it, it tends to go away.
Nina Bingham
Best thing about being a FT writer is hearing how a book changed someone's life. Second best thing is wearing PJ's in my home office :)
Nina Bingham
My life coaching clients inspired me to write my recovery workbook, Never Enough. A lost love inspired me to write Aphrodite's Cup: Passionate Poems. Needing to be "realer" as a writer inspired me to write Living Out Loud: Outspoken Poems, and God on Fire: Spiritual Poems was written after discovering J. Rumi's spiritual poetry. BIG Rumi fan!
My 5th book published in 2015, "Once The Storm Is Over: From Grieving To Healing After The Suicide of My Daughter" was written so I could share my journey from grief to healing with other suicide survivors, and with teens and young adults struggling with depression.
My 5th book published in 2015, "Once The Storm Is Over: From Grieving To Healing After The Suicide of My Daughter" was written so I could share my journey from grief to healing with other suicide survivors, and with teens and young adults struggling with depression.
Nina Bingham
Never Enough: A Recovery Workbook was inspired by my work with clients struggling with eating disorders, addictions, and OCD. I took the best therapies and life coaching, and summarized them in a workbook format. I wanted to give my clients a "do-it-yourself" supplement to our coaching sessions. I've had lots of feedback that being able to work through this book in the privacy of their own home, and at their own pace, has been life-changing for some. That's all I ever wanted the workbook to do.
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