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How to Self-Publish
There are a few crucial questions to ask yourself before starting work on your book concept, regardless of whether you're a bestselling author working on your next book or a first-time author whose objective is self-publishing.
Can you dedicate the necessary time and mental effort to writing a full book? You should be prepared and able to maintain a daily writing routine and forgo other activities while writing.
Are you willing to learn potentially new abilities, such as self-editing and revising? Your talents and weaknesses will frequently come to light while writing a new book, and a lot of effort will be spent honing those skills.
Do you have a fundamental understanding of your core characters, plot, or subject? Although you don't have to have everything planned out, it helps to have a general sense of the structure and direction of your book before you start writing.
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How to Self-Publish
How to Build a Brand
How to Build a Brand
Your brand is what sets you apart from the competitors, shapes audience perception, and attracts supporters to your cause.
After all, creating a brand involves more than just picking the ideal name or design. The creation of the ideal brand is the result of numerous interrelated elements intended to alter consumers' perceptions of your company.
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The Power of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Following Topics Included:
Combating Abuse of Power
Handling Confusion
Healing From Historical Trauma
How To Deal with PTSD
How To Deal with Loss
How To Handle Betrayal
Overcoming Helplessness by Empowering Ourselves
How to Handle a Narcissist in Relationships and in Life
Overcoming Pain
The Road to Recovery (Harnessing the Power of CBT)
Overcoming Substance Abuse
Trauma Informed Care
Following Topics Included:
The Different Forms of Trauma
Mentoring & CBT
Safe Environments
Child Trauma Toolkit (for Educators)
Youth as Culture
The Power of Networking
Helping Children Adjust to Divorce (A Guide for Teachers)
Planning for College (The Road Ahead)