Today, I'm coming at you with a continuation of the discussion, regarding the importance of receiving input from others when exploring creative endeavors (new and ongoing). This particular topic has been very prominent as a focus in the current projects I'm participating in, because I'm learning more and more how valuable it is to get … Continue reading Creative Entrepreneurship Basics: You Need Input from Others (Part 2)
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Blog Update
It's been awhile since I served up a double whammy of blog posts -- meaning more than one post in a day. So, I thought it was time for one. And today's the day. I won't keep you very long, though. Really, I just wanted to give you a little update on the Degrees of … Continue reading Blog Update
DOM Build-a-Book Project: Market Research for Incentives Books
If you haven't had a chance to read up on the "Blogging Truths Be Told: Marketing is So Cringey" articles, you'll want to do that here and here. Those two articles will give you some perspective on why I have some uncomfortability when it comes to marketing outreach. So, you might be wondering where I'm … Continue reading DOM Build-a-Book Project: Market Research for Incentives Books
Questions from a Writer to the Writing Community – Volume 2
Okay, I get it. So, I didn't get much of a response from my original post, Questions from a Writer to the Writing Community – Volume 1. I posed the same questions (in that post) that I'm extending to you today. However, I left out one key component from the original post that I'm actually … Continue reading Questions from a Writer to the Writing Community – Volume 2
Progress on the Digital Products – June Report
Well, it looks like I'll be saving my intended "Know Your Platform and Audience" blog post for another day in the future. That might be a really good thing too, because I'm actually in the process of figuring out those particular aspects (the technical pieces of the site as well as the people who frequent … Continue reading Progress on the Digital Products – June Report
Polls for Week #1: What Activities Do Your Children Prefer?
Well, it's another Monday in the neighborhood. And, I'm so ready to get your feedback on a few questions I have, regarding your young learners out there. As I mentioned in last Monday's post, I'll be spending the next few Mondays polling you wonderful people to find out some real-life answers to questions I have … Continue reading Polls for Week #1: What Activities Do Your Children Prefer?
More Than an Idea Without a Home
I'm finding it necessary to stop my plans and to listen to my wonderful friends in the blogosphere and beyond. I'm seeking knowledge, folks. I want to know what I can provide as helpful tools to assist you with homeschooling instruction for your children. I know I sound like a broken record, but I gotta … Continue reading More Than an Idea Without a Home
Writing Goals for Remainder of 2019 – Weekly Report 3
Happy Monday! Hope you had a fantastic weekend and that you're looking forward to all the writing wonderment that lies in store for you this week. Like clockwork, here's weekly report 3 (October 13, 2019 - October 19, 2019) for progress made on my 3 goals for the remainder of the year: Create an audio … Continue reading Writing Goals for Remainder of 2019 – Weekly Report 3
Questions from a Writer to the Writing Community – Volume 1
I enjoy learning from others who've been there, done that, and have the knowledge and experience I'm seeking to gain. And in an educated effort, I've listed some questions below for your consideration. When I ask questions, I truly have a desire to learn and a need to know. So, help a fellow writer out. … Continue reading Questions from a Writer to the Writing Community – Volume 1
Book #2 Poll Question #8
Here's the eighth question in the DOM Build-a-Book Project: Reminders: Feel free to stop by Monday through Thursday, where you can usually find new daily content from Degrees of Maternity. If you haven't already, please visit polls 1 - 7 in the "DOM Build-a-Book Project" category. I'd love to see what you think. I'd also … Continue reading Book #2 Poll Question #8







