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    Plotting a Children's Book
    In a previous article I explained the ideas behind some of my children's books. Over time, I've trained my brain to be on "alert" for ideas and I discover a lot more ideas than I have time to put pen to paper or fingers to laptop.Not all ideas are equal.Some ideas work well and become books. Some ideas fail to develop.So how do we take an idea and develop it into a plot for a children’s book? How do we work out what to write once we have the initial idea?Here’s a basic plot outline:1. A main character is introduced. 2. The main character’s problem is revealed. 3. Obstacles stand between the main c
    the cafe was his lack of hair. His head, once home to a long, flowing mane now resembled a barren wasteland.

    I must of been staring because his first line was, "not what it used to be, is it?"

    "Er, no...aah, er... you look great."

    'Gee that was smooth', I thought.

    I lied; he looked tired, old and totally un-inspired. Different.

    He sat down and we started to chat. I was excited to learn about the books he'd written an

    The First Days of Small Business
    When we started our first business some sixteen years ago, we thought we had the answer to everyone’s need for a great rehearsal studio. Rehearsal studios are soundproof rooms, which give bands a place to rehearse their music without disturbing the neighbours.At the time we thought we’d done everything right. We had done business plans, projections, studied the market and found an area where there was a need. We found a building to lease that gave us an initial low rent while we did a fit out inside. We had covered most bases, we thought.But business always throws a curly one your way. Firstly, the building coordina
    Last year I had a phone call from a guy that I had gone school with but had not seen for twenty plus years. He had heard me on the radio and decided to make contact.

    As he talked I struggled to recall exactly who he was. Don't you hate that when someone talks to you like they're a long lost buddy and your like.. "who the hell are you?"

    Anyway, he kept chatting and it eventually dawned on me who he was. We hadn't been best friends but we were in the same year and hung out occasionally. I remembered him as being a creative, dreamer with an amazing imagination who could draw beautifully and write incredible stories. A good guy. Kinda cool.

    He was always talking about all the amazing 'stuff' he was going to do when he left school and all his grand plans to write and illustrate his own series of books. In class he would write and draw his own comic books and us kids would sit around and read them while we were meant to be doing something far more academic.

    Compared to me, he was kind of eccentric but I always marvelled at his great ideas and plans, and the clarity he had about his future. While I was struggling to lose my fat identity he was dreaming his dreams and preparing himself for the opportunity to turn his passion into a business, or at the very least, a career. I remember him winning awards at school for his art and our English teacher encouraging him to study literature at university.

    We spoke for only a minute or two on the phone and arranged to meet for a coffee and chat the next day.

    As I was driving to meet with him I wondered what the seventeen year-old optimistic dreamer with the long bohemian hair looked like a quarter of a century later. I wondered if I'd recognise him. The first thing I noticed as he walked towards me in the cafe was his lack of hair. His head, once home to a long, flowing mane now resembled a barren wasteland.

    I must of been staring because his first line was, "not what it used to be, is it?"

    "Er, no...aah, er... you look great."

    'Gee that was smooth', I thought.

    I lied; he looked tired, old and totally un-inspired. Different.

    He sat down and we started to chat. I was excited to learn about the books he'd written an

    Managers Who Leave PR to Others
    You’re a business, non-profit or association manager who needs to achieve your organizational objectives on schedule. Since public relations should be helping you do just that, why leave it wholly in the hands of others?In your own best interest, get personally involved in your public relations effort and ask the PR team servicing your department, division or subsidiary a few questions.Are they focused on a workable, comprehensive plan for producing those key external audience behaviors like customers coming back for repeat purchases; new prospects starting to sniff around; capital donors asking for more information, and others d
    we were in the same year and hung out occasionally. I remembered him as being a creative, dreamer with an amazing imagination who could draw beautifully and write incredible stories. A good guy. Kinda cool.

    He was always talking about all the amazing 'stuff' he was going to do when he left school and all his grand plans to write and illustrate his own series of books. In class he would write and draw his own comic books and us kids would sit around and read them while we were meant to be doing something far more academic.

    Compared to me, he was kind of eccentric but I always marvelled at his great ideas and plans, and the clarity he had about his future. While I was struggling to lose my fat identity he was dreaming his dreams and preparing himself for the opportunity to turn his passion into a business, or at the very least, a career. I remember him winning awards at school for his art and our English teacher encouraging him to study literature at university.

    We spoke for only a minute or two on the phone and arranged to meet for a coffee and chat the next day.

    As I was driving to meet with him I wondered what the seventeen year-old optimistic dreamer with the long bohemian hair looked like a quarter of a century later. I wondered if I'd recognise him. The first thing I noticed as he walked towards me in the cafe was his lack of hair. His head, once home to a long, flowing mane now resembled a barren wasteland.

    I must of been staring because his first line was, "not what it used to be, is it?"

    "Er, no...aah, er... you look great."

    'Gee that was smooth', I thought.

    I lied; he looked tired, old and totally un-inspired. Different.

    He sat down and we started to chat. I was excited to learn about the books he'd written an

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    it around and read them while we were meant to be doing something far more academic.

    Compared to me, he was kind of eccentric but I always marvelled at his great ideas and plans, and the clarity he had about his future. While I was struggling to lose my fat identity he was dreaming his dreams and preparing himself for the opportunity to turn his passion into a business, or at the very least, a career. I remember him winning awards at school for his art and our English teacher encouraging him to study literature at university.

    We spoke for only a minute or two on the phone and arranged to meet for a coffee and chat the next day.

    As I was driving to meet with him I wondered what the seventeen year-old optimistic dreamer with the long bohemian hair looked like a quarter of a century later. I wondered if I'd recognise him. The first thing I noticed as he walked towards me in the cafe was his lack of hair. His head, once home to a long, flowing mane now resembled a barren wasteland.

    I must of been staring because his first line was, "not what it used to be, is it?"

    "Er, no...aah, er... you look great."

    'Gee that was smooth', I thought.

    I lied; he looked tired, old and totally un-inspired. Different.

    He sat down and we started to chat. I was excited to learn about the books he'd written an

    Aromatherapy - Theories and History
    Aromatherapy has been used as a means of alternate medicine for thousands of years. Records show that it was used to treat various ailments in Ancient Egypt, China and India as long as 2,000 years ago. While it is unsure exactly how aromatherapy works, it has been proven to help ease certain aches and pains, treat anxiety and other mood problems and is still a popular treatment option for many illnesses to this day.Aromatherapy is the use of extracted plant oils for treatment of various ailments. These oils can be inhaled or massaged into the skin. It was not until the early 20th century that the term "aromatherapy" was used to desc
    for his art and our English teacher encouraging him to study literature at university.

    We spoke for only a minute or two on the phone and arranged to meet for a coffee and chat the next day.

    As I was driving to meet with him I wondered what the seventeen year-old optimistic dreamer with the long bohemian hair looked like a quarter of a century later. I wondered if I'd recognise him. The first thing I noticed as he walked towards me in the cafe was his lack of hair. His head, once home to a long, flowing mane now resembled a barren wasteland.

    I must of been staring because his first line was, "not what it used to be, is it?"

    "Er, no...aah, er... you look great."

    'Gee that was smooth', I thought.

    I lied; he looked tired, old and totally un-inspired. Different.

    He sat down and we started to chat. I was excited to learn about the books he'd written an

    Fiscal Measurements
    A former colleague at a major stock brokerage firm always confused "fiscal" with "physical". On June 30th, he would talk about the close of the "physical year". Just a mental block for an intelligent man. Fiscal year-end differs for corporations with most ending June 30th while others use December 31st. Fiscal is fancy jargon for "show me the money".Measurements connotes appearances men notice. Year-end fiscal measurements get the attention of both genders. A friend reminds me, "You cannot track what you do not measure". Many market watchers measure the stock markets performance by tracking the Dow Jones Industrial Average. So, just wha
    the cafe was his lack of hair. His head, once home to a long, flowing mane now resembled a barren wasteland.

    I must of been staring because his first line was, "not what it used to be, is it?"

    "Er, no...aah, er... you look great."

    'Gee that was smooth', I thought.

    I lied; he looked tired, old and totally un-inspired. Different.

    He sat down and we started to chat. I was excited to learn about the books he'd written and his career as an artist and writer. It didn't occur to me that he could have done anything else.

    "So, how many books have you written?" (he laughs). "Let's see, including my most recent one....none!" "Really?" "Yep."

    I didn't know what to say. I didn't want to offend him.

    "Wow, if there's one person that I was sure I knew where they'd end up, it was you."

    "What happened?"

    "Life happened, my wife happened, kids happened, bills happened, divorce happened, stress happened."

    "And here I am; simple really."

    "So what do you do now", I asked.

    "I sell cars."

    "Oh, great."

    "It's not great; it's crap."

    "Oh."

    For about half an hour we had some incidental, almost-meaningless dialogue but the seventeen year-old dreamer with a sparkle in his eyes, excitement in his voice, dreams in his mind and hope in his heart, had well and truly gone.

    I felt sad for him. He was so talented. What a waste.

    "Where's the seventeen year-old creative dreamer gone", I asked him. "He got his dreams and creativity beaten out of him by life." "They got replaced by reality."

    While he wasn't really bitter, he was 'defeated'. His dreams and plans were ancient history to him. It was like the years had sucked the creativity energy out of him.

    "So why don't you write your book?" "I'm forty-two." "So?"

    "Man, I have three kids, I sell cars and I own less than half of my house."

    "Don't tell me about your life situation, tell me about what's in your heart?"

    "Waddya mean?"

    "If your life situation was different, would you like to write?"

    "Of course."

    "So write... even though it's not different - yet."

    "Who for?"

    "Initially, for you."

    "And then hopefully, for everyone e

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