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Sarah's Spot: January 2010
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Sunday, January 31, 2010. Challenge #54: Flowers, Flowers Everywhere. Ok, so maybe not for a few more months, but we can get excited for it early, right? This week's challenge at Scrap Whispers. Is to get you in the "springy" kind of mood. Create a layout with flowers, flowers, flowers! Sunday, January 24, 2010. Challenge #53: The Write Stuff. This week's Scrap Whispers. Challenge is all about journaling. Tell us a story about the photo. Here's my take on the challenge:. Monday, January 18, 2010. After r...
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Dementia Test | Write Now Forget Later
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Write Now Forget Later. Sylvia H. Olson, A blog about life and writing. Next Post →. April 26, 2010. Did you know that you can test yourself to see if your cognitive skills are slipping below average, which might signal early dementia? If you are interested in having a look at the exam, which can be completed within 15 minutes, you can find a copy as well as the scoring instructions at:. This entry was posted in Dementia. Next Post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Future Book Sales | Write Now Forget Later
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Write Now Forget Later. Sylvia H. Olson, A blog about life and writing. Keep It Short →. April 11, 2010. I just read a statistic which said that the average person buys one book a year. Yikes! That does not bode well for those of us who want to sell our books, unless you are J.K. Rowling or Yann Martel, known for. The Life of Pi. Martel just received a three million dollar deal for his new book,. About a monkey and a donkey discussing the holocaust with a taxidermist! This entry was posted in Life. You a...
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Write Now Forget Later. Sylvia H. Olson, A blog about life and writing. March 11, 2014. I would like to inform you that this blog has reached its end. Thank you all for reading and stay tuned for a new blog in the future. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Keep It Short | Write Now Forget Later
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Write Now Forget Later. Sylvia H. Olson, A blog about life and writing. Dementia Test →. April 15, 2010. I also like the quick read idea. I have read Dickens and wordier books, but who has time for them today when we can read a quick blog or a postcard story. There are even websites dedicated to short writing, one is www.SmithMag.net. They recently had a call out asking “What can you write in 6 sentences? 8221; I sent my six sentences and they included it in their latest published book,. 6S,Word of Mouth.
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November 2011 | Blackhall Rocks
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This weeks top ten.and another trip to newcastle. On Tuesday, November 22, 2011. Hi there. Today's the day I'm off to Newcastle again. The weather's not all that great for a road trip. But tomorrow's really the day. For mum's operation, rescheduled for the third time. I'm sure we'll be right this time though : ). Hopefully I'll be able to grab a coffee with. While I'm in Newcastle. I love meeting blogsters for real! Thanks for all the well wishes for mum. They mean a lot. Clever ideas to try. Half a glob...
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Communication Tips | Write Now Forget Later
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Write Now Forget Later. Sylvia H. Olson, A blog about life and writing. Future Book Sales →. April 3, 2010. Here are a few other points to consider:. Speak slowly and clearly. Pay attention to see if they understood you before going on. Repeat important information, but keep it simple. Show and talk, give a visual clue. Allow time for them to respond. This entry was posted in Dementia. And tagged Alzheimer's Disease. Future Book Sales →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Write Now Forget Later | Memoir Writing | Page 2
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Write Now Forget Later. Sylvia H. Olson, A blog about life and writing. Newer posts →. March 15, 2010. As we age our memory tends to fail us now and then, we are not as quick to remember things, but that is a normal part of aging. When the memory loss is significant then it becomes a concern which needs to be looked at for possible neurological disorders, one of which is Alzheimer’s disease. March 5, 2010. We couldn’t believe it, but where was he now? My aunt followed several leads and made many phone ca...