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Conscious Chronicling: How to Free Your Voice, Share Your Wisdom, and Write Your Future

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You have a story to tell. You have a message to share. Perhaps you’ve known this for a while, and just haven’t gotten around to writing a book yet. Or maybe you have tried, but found the project to be overwhelming.

Yet even now, there’s a well of Wisdom and Truth within you waiting for you to draw upon it and put it out into the world. There are also people whose lives will be better for it when you do… you just need to sit down and write.

Although the journey to becoming a writer can be challenging, Conscious Chronicling offers a simple, tried-and-true framework for tapping your creativity and drawing on your own, unique life wisdom in order to create powerful, universal stories.

And while the end goal is to find yourself as a writer and storyteller, the very process of getting to that point will be both inspirational and therapeutic… a journey of self-discovery like nothing you’ve ever experienced.

Ready to meet your inner spiritual teacher and storyteller?

Grab your copy of Conscious Chronicling today.

89 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 8, 2018

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April 3, 2019
"Conscious Chronicling" By Chris Cade is another of the many books on the market about how to write.

But, there is a difference.

Chris Cade wants you to pay attention to what you write, to immerse your soul into it, to write your book spiritually. No, not in a Christian sense, just in a meditative, mindfulness feeling of emotion to your writing.

That is how to be a writer, or at least that is most of what I got from Mr. Cade in his book. Most of the rest of it was primary writing reference that anyone can find in other books or on the internet. He does have a website where you can get help in writing the story, as well as a few other things, but also, you can find some of this information in different ways in other books and the internet.

It was an interesting viewpoint on how to write, which is why I gave it three stars. I'm not saying it is a bad book by any means, just another book in a long line of books to teach you the basics of writing in Mr. Cade's way.

It is worth reading for the viewpoint.
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