You know you’re an expert when “O” magazine asks for your opinion

January 14, 2013 in Photography, Self Publishing, youth inspirational, youth motivational, Youth reading

As an author, whether writing; historical, developmental, or factual, etc pieces, one needs to be honest  and believe in what they’re writing about. Once others start to believe in what you’re doing then they’ll  take you seriously. If they take you seriously then you could be deemed and expert. If you’re deemed an expert then they’ll appreciate your opinion.

My books written for the youth; The Magic that’s Ours and The Power that’s Ours, are all about the gift of imagination, goal- setting, visualisation techniques, affirmations, the importance of belief and self- belief. I had to continuously prove to myself that what I’m writing about is the truth, so I used them to self – publish the said books as well as a photographic coffee table book Down The Line.  I mean if I can’t set and achieve my goals then how can I expect others to believe in what I’m writing about.

But they do. So much so that Oprah’s magazine, “O”, asked me my thoughts about creative visualisation – one of the tools I used to create my books. Below is my input.

 

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