119. Chrissy Bernal - Have You Dreamed Of Writing A Book?

EPISODE · Jan 20, 2020 · 38 MIN

119. Chrissy Bernal - Have You Dreamed Of Writing A Book?

from Enlightenment of Change · host Connie Whitman

Connie's Inspiring quote is by ~ Jodi Picoult   "You can always edit a bad page.You can't edit a blank page."   Have you always dreamed of writing a book? Do you already have a title or at least the topic of your booK? Did you know that 81% of American's feel they have a book in them? This translates to about 200 million people. The sad truth is that only 5% of those 200 million actually pull the trigger and write a book. Why? Which comes first? – The skill of being an author or the theme of the book? It's like the old question, which comes first, the chicken or the egg…Right? Help is on the way!   Today your host, Connie Whitman, speaks with Chrissy Bernal. Chrissy helps authors achieve their literary goals by assisting them in crafting their stories and guiding them in all areas of their journey to publication. Chrissy and her family have been featured on shows including ABC's 20/20, Inside Edition, Anderson Cooper, several foreign programs, and more. Her children's book, "Sienna's Locket," received recognition from the Barbara Bush Literacy Foundation and is regularly used in classrooms as a teaching tool to establish that what makes us different is what makes us wonderful. Chrissy believes that each of us has a unique message or skill set that can be the key to unlocking someone else's life, and that leaning into your story or the human aspects of your brand can attract the audience and the customers you desire.   Website: www.ChrissyBernal.com Email: [email protected] The post Have You Dreamed Of Writing A Book? appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

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