by Tasha Seegmiller

I don’t know how many times I’ve watched Elizabeth Gilbert’s first TED talk. I know it has been at least once a year for the past dozen or so, but there were some years that I needed to watch is more often.… Read the post
February 17th, 2020
Writer: You Are Separate from Your Craft
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Inspiration | Writer's Life
by Tasha Seegmiller
I don’t know how many times I’ve watched Elizabeth Gilbert’s first TED talk. I know it has been at least once a year for the past dozen or so, but there were some years that I needed to watch is more often.… Read the post
July 12th, 2017
Achieving Writing Life Balance -- A Story of Balls
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Inspiration | Writer's Life
During those weeks when you're juggling a lot of commitments, especially for writing parents whose kids are out of school, writing-life balance is freaking hard to achieve.
I got some perspective from a very unexpected source recently. I got my epiphany at work.… Read the post
June 21st, 2017
5 Things The Family Roadtrip Taught Me About Editing
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Writer's Life | Writing Craft
Many of my fellow writing parents tell me that the summer school break is a menace to their writing schedule. There's no denying that it's a challenge that takes juggling and creativity. I've already completed the first road trip of the summer, and here are the five benefits I've found (so far).… Read the post
March 31st, 2014
Achieving Work-Life Balance...A Story of Balls
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Inspiration
During weeks like this, when I'm juggling a lot of commitments, I think a lot about work-life balance and how freaking hard it is to achieve.
I got some perspective from a very unexpected source recently. I got my epiphany at work.… Read the post