I’m still playing with CHATGPT as the week moves forward and I thought I would ask the AI to shares ideas on how to be more creative since we’re at the start of a new year. I’m sharing the results of what I received back and I’ll let you be the judge of whether orContinue reading “AI Exploration Continues”
Tag Archives: Writer
AI Writing
This week I decided to play in the open source AI platforms to see what kinds of answers are generated and what it can really do. Many business people are using this kind of AI to write marketing headlines, newsletters, and marketing materials. My experience following other people using CHATGPT vary from people using thisContinue reading “AI Writing”
Researching Business Tools
After being under the weather for most of last week, I had to use the weekend to focus on my goals for this year. My husband and I organized, threw out some old clutter, and put up a calendar to keep track of our business this year. I binged on a variety of videos fromContinue reading “Researching Business Tools”
Friday the 13th
Friday the 13th should be filled with all kinds of stories that go against the rules of what is normal. Oddly, I’ve found this day to be lucky unlike the superstitions. Maybe it’s a casino or lottery ticket day. Then, I remember it’s a Christmas make-up day tomorrow for my brother, his wife, and myContinue reading “Friday the 13th”
Milestones
Thursday is here and I’m taking today to recognize and celebrate that my husband and I reached our goal this past year for participating in craft and art shows around Minnesota. Recently, we sat down at our favorite cafe and planned for this year to reach an even higher goal for our handmades. Inside myContinue reading “Milestones”
Book Title Prompt
The middle of the week is the perfect time for a prompt to help get us over the hump. There’s no need to stare at a blank page trying to come up with a topic for your journal because we’re going to google today. All you need to do is type in “trending book titles”Continue reading “Book Title Prompt”
Typing Rhythm
I’m letting my fingers fly across the keyboard and doing my best not to edit as I go. Trying to get back into the zone when you feel like a book hero with all the interruptions does deserve a reward. There’s days when the words barely flow out and feel like a trickle. Then, there’sContinue reading “Typing Rhythm”
Shop Girl
The month of December was good for all artists in The Art Shoppe in Midtown Global Market. Being part of a creative group has really pushed my work and given my children’s books a home. In fact, I have to order more because they’re all gone. This past weekend I played shop girl, as weContinue reading “Shop Girl”
Driving Up North
Driving down the city streets of Minnesota feels like I’m in a miniature world, like the ones I create out of clay. Mountains of snow taller than large trucks are pushed into parking lot corners. The last snowfall make the snow banks taller than adults, and plows pushed piles onto lawns and sidewalks. The smallContinue reading “Driving Up North”
Snowed In
This isn’t Buffalo but we’re all wondering when the snow will stop falling. We’re used to rocking and rolling our cars back and forth out of parking spots the past few days have been a little too much, especially for those who have places to be. I wanted to crawl under my blankets and luckilyContinue reading “Snowed In”
Finding Rhythm
Having over 657 written entries for posts to my blog still doesn’t make things easier after taking a break during the holidays to rest the writing part of my brain but I know it’s necessary. That’s right, finding the right time to take a rest and returning to writing is all part of the cycleContinue reading “Finding Rhythm”
Book Review
In my book travels I’m still reading through the city of light. After I finished listening to Elaine Sciolino narrate her own book, The Only Street in Paris, I returned to a different street in Paris. Kerri Maher tells the story of a well known book lover who opens her own book shop in ParisContinue reading “Book Review”
