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Write Right Goes to Austin

March 13, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Write Right Goes to Austin

Filed Under: Write Right Art Tagged With: Austin, Austin Kleon, Erika Napoletano, Everything's a Remix, Kirby Ferguson, Sixth Street, Steal like an Artist, SXSW, Texas, The Power of Unpopular, Write Right

Party the Write Right Way

March 12, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Party the Write Right WayWelcome to Write Right! I am so happy that I finally get to share this site with you. It’s taken a little over a month to get everything put in its place, and I know I still have some tweaking to do. I decided, though, that if I waited until the site was “perfect,” everyone would be waiting a very long time. At some point, I have to let go of perfection and just let things be.

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Filed Under: Write Right Tagged With: chibis, contest, drawing, launch party, Write Right, Write Right art

Get Back Up

March 9, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Help! I've fallen and can't get up.If I’ve learned anything about falling and failure, it’s that I have to get up. I can’t stay on my knees. I can’t cling to the crumpled remnants of failed poems. I can’t hoard unsuccessful blog posts.

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Filed Under: Perfectionism, Work Life, Writing Life Tagged With: art, failure, fear, joy, success, trying again, writing

International Women’s Day

March 8, 2012 By Erin Beasley

International Women's DayI’ll be honest. I had no idea that March 8 was International Women’s Day until I was mentioned in a friend’s post. I still didn’t make any plans to write about International Women’s Day until I started to see a flurry of posts in relation to the day. Peer pressure sometimes is a good motivator, and it is one in this case.

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Filed Under: Work Life, Writing Life Tagged With: Ameena Falchetto, Claudia Anderson Scimeca, entrepreneurship, friendship, Gini Dietrich, International Women's Day, Kaarina Dillabough, mentorship, Nancy Davis, Ruth Long, Samantha Gluck, Shonali Burke, women

Taking a Hard Fall

March 7, 2012 By Erin Beasley

She slips; she falls; she skins her knee.I have a fear of falling. I thought I overcame it during my martial arts days, but I didn’t. I’m still afraid of falling, and my recent adventures with roller skating and jumping on a trampoline have brought my fear to the fore.

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Filed Under: Creativity, Perfectionism, Writing Life Tagged With: failure, falling, fear, perfectionism, roller skates

The Problem with Perfectionists

March 6, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Roller SkatesThe problem, albeit not the only one, with perfectionists is that their perfectionism isn’t limited to their areas of expertise. Oh no. Their perfectionism knows no bounds. They have to be perfect in everything they do.

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Filed Under: Perfectionism, Work Life, Writing Life Tagged With: perfectionism, roller skating, struggles

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