Including publication day for her new book:
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Beautiful ones,
Greetings from Devon!
Hot off the back of my last email to you, I'm writing today to let you know that the Life is Yours Self-Care Journal is out in the world. |
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I won't bore you with the back story, as you read all about it in my last email, but just know that this is a pretty proud moment for me. I'm so delighted to bring nuggets of Life is Yours wisdom to a whole new journaling audience. |
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I'd be thrilled if you could help me share this news far and wide. As an indie author with LOADS of big ideas and a non-existent marketing budget, I really on my beautiful community of readers to tell the world about my books. And you've been amazing at doing that so far. Thank you! |
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Here's the blurb just in case you missed it the first time:
--------------You've given so much to everyone else . . . it's time to give back to YOU. The Life is Yours self-care journal is a powerful companion if you're ready to rediscover your voice, peace and power. Packed full of relatable prompts, affirmations, mindful reflections and SPACE, this journal will help you heal old wounds, embrace your inner truth and nurture a life that really does feel like it's yours. Because who else's can it really be? Love it, live it, fill it. The Life is Yours journal will help you rise again. -------------- |
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You can get your very own Life is Yours Self-Care Journal here but before you rush to buy it for someone special in your life, what about YOU? Maybe start with you.
Go well, |
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The One with the Genre FloutingPosted by Abigail Yardimci, Sep 14th, 2025 |
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If you're a writer, there's about a billion different internal battles you'll have on the daily. If you're not a writer, you may well be familiar with them anyway . . . - Imposter syndrome
- Creativity droughts
- Work / life balance
- Procrastination
- Identity crisis
- Money worries
- Confidence crashes
And many, many moreToday though, I want to settle on one that has gripped me in its tight, gnarly fingers for a while: Writing to genre . . . |
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