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“This workshop is cleverly designed to take the fear out of writing and show anyone that they can produce a decent piece of writing in a very short time. The techniques also have benefits beyond writing and in the field of business. Highly recommended for anyone going through the frustration of writing anything."  

Charle Chareonphan
Co-Founder HUBBA Startup Hub Thailand  

Creative Writing for Startups

Do you dread it when you have to write something?

A text describing your project? A story about yourself that gets all the points across? A blog post or article that stands out from all the others?

After all, you didn’t start your business because you wanted to write. You started it because you wanted to create your projects and products. But now you find that, somehow, whatever you do, you need to write about it.

 

The writing methods we learn in school (all kinds of school, including graduate university!) are very helpful when it comes to editing and organizing texts, but they completely fail us when we are faced with the most difficult and most important part of the writing process:  generating the original material.

But this beginning part, the point of origin of all writing, is the one that instils the most fear into every writer, both those who write because they want to (authors of short stories, poems, novels…) and those who write because they have to (everyone else…)

And this is where Anette’s methods for business writing come in.

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Join her workshops online or in person, request a workshop for your team, or try her personal mentoring sessions.

There are some fun, easy ways to get over the inertia threshold, to generate ideas and to get into the creative flow. Even if you are not a 'writer'...

Once you have taken the fear out of writing, and once you have experienced for yourself how you can produce useful texts with minimal pain by getting yourself into the right state of mind, your life will never be the same again.

No more fear of writing, no more postponing deadlines, no more procrastinating.

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