How to Eliminate Inferior Thoughts and Feelings that Hold You Back in Your Writing
January 12, 2025, 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
External influences and stressors can feel overwhelming. The daily demands from work, family, and finances are weighty enough, and we’re also bombarded with media, from news to advertisements and even entertainment. Is it even possible to maintain an optimistic outlook? The answer is yes!
You can learn to improve any situation with a mental outlook that focuses on love, faith, caring, kindness, empathy, and gratitude. You can learn to use valuable techniques to help you keep your priorities in focus, refuse to accept mental negatives such as worry, doubt, resentment, and fear, and accept new, better ideas to restore your balance and optimism.
Author, speaker, coach, and mentor Dr. Pamela D. Grey will share ideas to help you avoid the pitfalls of complacency, stress, and inferior decisions that hold you back in your writing.
Grey spent seventeen years on academic campuses. She served as an Assistant Scholar for Higher Education at The University of Florida and Director for Distance Learning at the Holmes Institute, which offers a Masters of Consciousness Studies degree. A prominent business owner in North Florida, she received her doctorate in Adult and Community College Education from North Carolina State University and her master’s degree in Human Resource Economics from the University of Utah.
Grey’s passion for life-building decisions led to her award-winning book, Power Your Decisions Self-Study Workbook: A Personalized Roadmap to Success, which teaches people how to make WOW decisions. www.poweryourdecisions.com.