Part 5: And if researching is what it would take to be a successful entrepreneur, then researching would be my new norm. With researching comes growth and growth results from an increase in knowledge put into practical application. So, I was at this crossroads, where I had to make a decision on what I was … Continue reading Untitled Book #2 – Part 5
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Untitled Book #2 – Part 4
Part 4: As I’m traveling along my new career path, there are some definite growing pains and mindset shifts that I’ve been forced to address. And I wanted to stop here and just bring out a very critical point about the successful creative entrepreneur. There’s the artistic (or creative) side to this individual as well … Continue reading Untitled Book #2 – Part 4
Untitled Book #2 – Part 3
Part 3: Right. So, what else would I be doing to fill up my days? What purpose did I need to fulfill? How could I use the skills sets that I had acquired over the years? What was I to do with my life? At this point in my crossroads, I came to the realization … Continue reading Untitled Book #2 – Part 3
Untitled Book #2 – Part 2
Part 2: I had just completed two years of homeschooling my son. And my husband and I had decided that, as Little Man got older in grade levels, we would be placing him back into the public school system. Up to that point, his one and only year of public school had been Kindergarten, and … Continue reading Untitled Book #2 – Part 2
Untitled Book #2 – Part 1
Today marks the beginning of the unveiling of the second book I intended to self-publish. However, I stopped short of completing it. Plans changed and I later decided to bring parts of the unfinished work to Degrees of Maternity as weekly blog posts. Through these book excerpts, you'll get a more detailed glimpse of how … Continue reading Untitled Book #2 – Part 1
Reblog – A Writer’s “Can” While in an Inactivity Rut
Honestly, today's blog post is dedicated to everyone (not just the writer) who needs a little inspiration to make some moves in their lives. Here's what I want you to do. I want you to take your Productivity Framework that you created with the help of yesterday's "Productivity Tuesday" blog post and I want you … Continue reading Reblog – A Writer’s “Can” While in an Inactivity Rut
Revving Up the 2019 Self-Publishing Goals
It's great being back with you after the self-publishing of my book, Playground Instruction for the Growing Adult. If you haven't had a chance to check out the details, I would love for you to go to my Books page and have a look-see. I'm so excited to have completed this goal of mine and to be … Continue reading Revving Up the 2019 Self-Publishing Goals
A Writer’s “Can” While in an Inactivity Rut
You really only need one to kick inactivity to the curb . . . one "can", that is. If you've had an encounter with inactivity (as most human beings on this Earth have experienced at some point in their lives), then this singular piece of advice will be the catalyst that you truly need to … Continue reading A Writer’s “Can” While in an Inactivity Rut
A Writer’s “Can Nots” While in an Inactivity Rut
If you've come to the realization that a lot of what I share with you originated from first-hand experience, then you're totally in tune with the inspiration behind Degrees of Maternity (DOM). Real life in spades. And recently, I shared my current writing dilemma with you. (Check out A Displaced State of Writing: Weeks Post-Manuscript for a … Continue reading A Writer’s “Can Nots” While in an Inactivity Rut
Book #2 Poll Question #7
Here's the seventh question in the DOM Build-a-Book Project: Your feedback is appreciated. Thanks in advance for your participation!







