CeCe Day Hill: "Twenty years ago, putting out a shingle was enough. Today's shingle is the art of power-writing.
As a gregarious analytical self-starter, accomplished researcher and entrepreneur... my focus over the past 20 years has been to provide a written advantage that keeps the reader emotionally connected.
My computer is like a football playing field. For football is won on the practice field in a grueling yet uplifting experience with each training session. The reward is the game. - So too, is the flow of genius and stupidity in sessions and creative madness of the writer's electronic playing field. . .to unmask sparkling essays that leave a lasting memory, long after one reads the last paragraph.
You never know where your writing ability and work ethics can take you. One of the more difficult projects I am most proud of, which tested my "metal," was as a freelance writer and Board Chairman of the Chicago Postal Advisory Council.
Drawing upon years of tested writing techniques and business expertise, proved instrumental over three years in revamping and rewriting the Washington D.C. Test Advisory program taking the rating for mail delivery and customer satisfaction from 64% to 90.1% by 1999 through improved efficiency standards and motivation incentives in the 50 Chicago Postal Stations.
I've learned: In the writing arena success is a word, like other defined words in the lexicon, which can be developed into any genre by breathing life and energy into them for any purpose. You just have to keep at it. You just have to believe in yourself. You just have to take a risk. You just have to give the reader or client exactly what they need."
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No one is an island unto himself, except the Statue of Liberty and its symbolism fostering the 2012 elections. Sadly as in the past election, the changes expected became a novelty of words and a divergence from uniformity; radically different giving up a trust, and getting something different in return. Why? Perhaps one should expect to look within themselves where all decisions start for the greatest change in 2012. So too, does the satire of the Statue of Liberty nailing why Americans can't expect true change until the reasons behind the open floodgate of issues are addres...
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