I’m a mom learning to balance my family, faith, and writing career.

What Would You Do?

I have the opportunity to attend a Cecil Murphy mentoring clinic and I sort of have the money. I was saving up for ACFW, which I still plan on attending, but I put the money toward this mentoring clinic with this amazing author. Haven’t heard of him? That’s because he’s ghost written a gazillion books including the best seller 90 Minutes in Heaven. The price is steep for an unpublished writer, but the opportunity is invaluable.

Hubby not’s totally for it. Only sees the dollar signs and the fact that there’s no immediate turn around for the investment. But I have most of the cash and hope to earn the rest through ads on WI, hopefully!

So what do you think?



Categories: Daily Grind , Getting Real , Goals |June 9th, 2008 |

2 Comments

  1. Cindi

    I am impulsive and I would go for it! Cindi

  2. Carole Jarvis

    In your interview with Beth Goddard, she said that writing was not for the faint of heart, and that if God was calling you to it, then pursue it with all you have. So I would say to go for it, even if you don’t have 100% support at home. Like you said, this could be invaluable to your writing career.



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