Monday Jan 29, 2018
Bryan Robinson, author of Daily Writing Resilience, joins Janeane 1/29/18 at 9:45am pst!
DAILY WRITING RESILIENCE CURES WRITER'S BLOCK Bryan Robinson Applies Decades of Psychotherapy Experience to Helping Writers Overcome Setbacks and Stay Positive and Productive ASHEVILLE, NC — Chances are, whether you're a seasoned author or an aspiring scribe, you've grappled with your share of rejection, setbacks, and heartbreak. However, literary agents say the number one key to writing success is perseverance in the face of disappointment. Daily Writing Resilience provides advice, inspiration, and techniques to help you turn roadblocks into stepping stones. You'll find tips and support through exercises such as meditation, breath work, yoga, stress management, gratitude, de-cluttering, sleep, exercise, mindful eating, and more. These 365 meditations will help you navigate the ups-and-downs of your writing practice, creating positive habits that will guide you toward the success and fulfillment that you've been seeking. "Every person with that little voice in their head―the one that tells them to write everyday―must own this book. Every page is full of hope and reality, just what we all need to keep us going."―Steve Berry, New York Times and # 1 Internationally bestselling author of The Patriot Threat Bryan E. Robinson is the author of 35 nonfiction books and two novels. His books have been translated into thirteen languages, and he's been featured on 20/20, Good Morning America, ABC's World News Tonight, NBC Nightly News, NBC Universal, The CBS Early Show, CNBC's The Big Idea. Robinson maintains a private psychotherapy practice and lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains with his spouse and four dogs. Visit him online at www.bryanrobinsonbooks.com. Bryan will talk about: ● The importance of writing resiliency ● What scientists call “the resilient zone” ● 5 tips for staying resilient ● What it means to have a growth mindset ● Personal struggles with the writing and publishing process ● His background as a therapist and how that helped inform his writing of this book