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</div> </a> </div><p id="caca">Reading this had such an impact on me that I had to share it with you today. It’s that good. That essential. That so exactly what we all need to hear and to keep in mind.</p><p id="db05">I know Medium has plenty of articles that give advice to writers. In my opinion this is THE advice for all types of writers, just as Anabelle says. Am I going to tell you what that advice is? Nope. Read and find out for yourself. See if you don’t feel that same <b>“Oof!”</b> to the chest that they described. I know I did.</p><p id="3e6c">Below is one of the first article by Anabelle that I read. Their genuine love for writing is very apparent, and their own writing style is friendly and supportive. They would make a great writing coach.</p><div id="a4ce" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/why-you-should-stop-calling-yourself-an-aspiring-writer-5ecc6e4a464"> <div> <div> <h2>Why You Should Stop Calling Yourself an Aspiring Writer</h2> <div><h3>The only prerequisite to becoming a writer is a love of # Options the craft.</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*cGXzScoK0kWrPfmxF3_OVQ.jpeg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><p id="bdcb">In reading their words, I felt as if someone with greater training and experience was helping me to advance to the next higher level, the next higher roosting spot for anyone who feels a little “chicken” to declare themselves publicly to be a writer.</p><p id="992b">If you only have time to read one article on Medium today, make it Anabelle’s “The Best Writing Advice for All Types of Writers.” <b>I guarantee, you will not be sorry.</b> And I guarantee your readers will thank you!</p><p id="9e50">Be sure to say “Hi!” for me and the chickens!</p><p id="7efd"><b>Will I be able to keep my promise to have the word “chicken” at least once in every Medium story? <a href="/@JRSpiers/membership"><i>Find out by subscribing to Medium today as a reader or writer — or both!</i></a></b></p></article></body>

WRITING | COACHING | WRITING LIFE | INSPIRATION | LOVE

Love Looks Like This When It Gives You an “Oof!” To Your Chest

Anabelle

I have been reading articles by Anabelle Weissinger for only a short time. They actually only started using Medium to share their words with us on January 4th of this year. On their 1-month anniversary, they amazed me with this.

Reading this had such an impact on me that I had to share it with you today. It’s that good. That essential. That so exactly what we all need to hear and to keep in mind.

I know Medium has plenty of articles that give advice to writers. In my opinion this is THE advice for all types of writers, just as Anabelle says. Am I going to tell you what that advice is? Nope. Read and find out for yourself. See if you don’t feel that same “Oof!” to the chest that they described. I know I did.

Below is one of the first article by Anabelle that I read. Their genuine love for writing is very apparent, and their own writing style is friendly and supportive. They would make a great writing coach.

In reading their words, I felt as if someone with greater training and experience was helping me to advance to the next higher level, the next higher roosting spot for anyone who feels a little “chicken” to declare themselves publicly to be a writer.

If you only have time to read one article on Medium today, make it Anabelle’s “The Best Writing Advice for All Types of Writers.” I guarantee, you will not be sorry. And I guarantee your readers will thank you!

Be sure to say “Hi!” for me and the chickens!

Will I be able to keep my promise to have the word “chicken” at least once in every Medium story? Find out by subscribing to Medium today as a reader or writer — or both!

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