Pam Ostrowski

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Pam Ostrowski Great question! I start typing. :) For me, writing It's Not That Simple, I relied on my story, one I was passionate about sharing. I've found that jus…moreGreat question! I start typing. :) For me, writing It's Not That Simple, I relied on my story, one I was passionate about sharing. I've found that just starting to explain a topic or relay the story got my creative juices flowing. I hope this works for you, too!(less)
Pam Ostrowski When first starting out, focus on your observations about a topic. It's easier to write when the topic is something you've experienced or can relate w…moreWhen first starting out, focus on your observations about a topic. It's easier to write when the topic is something you've experienced or can relate well to. Write down your thoughts about anything and see where it goes. Use your authentic voice. There is no right or wrong. It's YOUR book!(less)
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“When you feel yourself getting frustrated, let go of whatever is causing that feeling. Your loved one will only feel the frustration, and not remember or understand the reason. They'll blame themselves.”
Pam Ostrowski

“When you feel yourself getting frustrated, let go of whatever is causing that feeling. Your loved one will only feel the frustration, and not remember or understand the reason. They'll blame themselves.”
Pam Ostrowski

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