With author, speaker and psychotherapist
Susan Borkin
Using Writing to Look Backward & Plan Forward
Date/Time: Tuesday, December 9th, 200812:00 noon - 1:00 pm (Pacific time)
Can’t make the teleseminar? Don’t worry. Sign-up anyway and we’ll send you a recording after the call.
If you’ve promised yourself 2008 will be the year you really start writing, be sure and join us for this teleseminar!
Using Writing to Look Backward and Plan Forward
Can writing help you review the year, put challenges in perspective and help you plan for next year to be the Best Year Ever? Yes it can!
You will learn:
Easy and fun to do techniques for gaining perspective
Exactly what you’ll need to do to complete unfinished projects
How to envision a step-by-step plan to create your Best Year Ever
Susan Borkin, M.A. is a licensed psychotherapist, author and speaker. She is the founder of Write Now! a professional practice specializing in the use of writing for personal and professional growth. Susan specializes in helping people overcome creative blocks and achieve deep personal transformation through the use of writing. A personal growth writing teacher for more than twenty-five years, she is the author of When Your Heart Speaks, Take Good Notes: The Healing Power of Writing and Writing From the Inside Out: Using a Journal for Personal Growth & Transformation.Additionally, she works with stuck writers to address the emotional and psychological blocks encountered in the process of writing (i.e. Writer's block, fear, or trauma related to self-expression). For reluctant, new and aspiring writers as well as veteran writers who have gotten off track, she provides structure and support in writing basics and accountability.
Registration: This is a Complimentary Teleseminar - Just fill out the form at http://www.susanborkin.com/teleseminar.htm; that’s all you have to do! We'll mail you the teleseminar telephone and passcode. We'll send a reminder a few days before the call. If you do not receive this information, please email us at admin@susanborkin.com.

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