Good intentions: writing with purpose
In writing, as in exercising, you get out only as much as you put in.
By Michelle V. Rafter on March 1, 2010 | 5 Responses
In writing, as in exercising, you get out only as much as you put in.
Posted in Freelancing, Workplace Issues, Writing | Tagged Freelance writing tips, good intentions, productivity for writers, writing with purpose | 5 Responses
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