Cheryl ScheirMar 313 minIt’s OK Not to Read the BookEven though the pandemic has reduced my attention span to about 25 seconds, I have remained a faithful member of a book club.
Cheryl ScheirJul 8, 20211 minThe Juggle: 2.0As I manage these days of balancing my work life with my family commitments, I am reminded of when my children were younger...
Will EichlerJul 8, 20212 minRose Colored Safety GlassesThere is something very satisfying about manual work.
Cheryl ScheirApr 23, 20211 minIt Just Got RealThe most challenging part of a freelancer’s life—more than too many assignments...
Will EichlerApr 23, 20211 minDo One ThingI am one of many people I know who has trouble finishing things.
Will EichlerApr 1, 20212 minJust Pay Your Bills for NowI will be the first to admit that when I decided I wanted to be a writer, my initial dream was of writing a novel.
Cheryl ScheirMar 26, 20212 minCompetency Bias and the Medical WriterThe beauty and curse of my work as a freelance medical writer is that almost no one outside of my industry knows what I do.
Will EichlerFeb 18, 20211 minA Place for Us AllFinding a place to share your creative writing is not an easy task by any means.
Will EichlerFeb 10, 20212 minFinding Room to GrowIn educational psychology, there are what’s called fixed and growth mindsets.
Will EichlerFeb 4, 20211 minSlackDuring a particularly confused period of my life right before the pandemic hit, I was considering applying for a Master of Fine Arts Program
Cheryl ScheirFeb 4, 20212 minGet It TogetherOne thing that I love about my freelancing life is that I usually have about one day each month to catch up on paperwork.
Will EichlerJan 31, 20212 minCome to an End When I was a sophomore in college, one of my English classes had a long discussion on the nature of writing.
Will EichlerJan 22, 20212 minAdapt to SurviveAdaptability is a useful skill for pretty much any profession, but in the case of writing