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Try to find the o Save Thousands of Dollars with Mortgage Refinance When we first decide to write, we feel good about it—we have memories and stories that form who we are. We want to explore ourselves, to capture times long gone and preserve them in story form. To leave a legacy about our lives. But other voices compete with our writing—“what will people think; you should be ashamed; you will embarrass the family. Don’t air dirty laundry; you know only part of the truth, so be quiet. Your mother will roll over in her grave if she found out you wrote that.”Mortgage Refinance explainedMortgage refinance consists on applying for a loan that will be secured with the same asset that is securing the outstanding mortgage and the money obtained will be mainly used to cancel the remaining debt. Thus, there will only be one loan remaining attached to the asset and the previous loan will be terminated.Benefits of refinancingThe main benefit of such a trans We all know these voices. They make us throw down the pen, sit back and turn on the TV. We don’t want to lose our family. We don’t want to make them angry. Writing a memoir is an act of courage, even defiance against powerful family dynamics. We need to find a way out. As a family therapist, I have worked with many families, and because of my background, I’m in a position to help my coaching clients understand the source of their resistance to writing their stories, and the source of the critic voice inside. When we write memoir, we reclaim our own voice, we stake a claim to our version of the story. Every family has multiple story lines. There is the “official” version, controlled by the most powerful people in the family, usually the parents or those who have the most to lose. The “lesser” points of view—most often held by the children or those lesser in power—are often not believed or accepted as true. Who decides what version of a story to believe? Who is not listened to? Whose point of view is unwanted? 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The level of cash flow essentially evaluates the wealth of the property owner because even if a property owner owns 100 properties, the properties are worthless unless they are generating excess cash flow (cash after all exp We all know these voices. They make us throw down the pen, sit back and turn on the TV. We don’t want to lose our family. We don’t want to make them angry. Writing a memoir is an act of courage, even defiance against powerful family dynamics. We need to find a way out. As a family therapist, I have worked with many families, and because of my background, I’m in a position to help my coaching clients understand the source of their resistance to writing their stories, and the source of the critic voice inside. When we write memoir, we reclaim our own voice, we stake a claim to our version of the story. Every family has multiple story lines. There is the “official” version, controlled by the most powerful people in the family, usually the parents or those who have the most to lose. The “lesser” points of view—most often held by the children or those lesser in power—are often not believed or accepted as true. Who decides what version of a story to believe? Who is not listened to? Whose point of view is unwanted? The answers to these questions will be decided by family dynamics and power. In most families there is a “scapegoat,” or a clown, or the most sensitive. People in these roles may hold a unique, and unpopular, view of the family stories, and those with the most power may try to suppress it. A memoirist must begin by writing her story in a protected bubble so the story can evolve. Take care of your writing environment, and protect you from forces that will derail your efforts. 1. Figure out the power dynamics in your family. If the critic voice stops you, write down what it says. Try to find the o Give your Business New Heights with Online Business Loans ’m in a position to help my coaching clients understand the source of their resistance to writing their stories, and the source of the critic voice inside.To run an organisation successfully is not a child’s play. It requires proper planning and apt application of strategies; innovative ideas also play a crucial role in business. But the most important thing that an individual requires is funds. Yes, it is true; you can not implement any plans unless you have adequate finance to fund your project. Whatsoever may be the size of your business undertaking, each and ever When we write memoir, we reclaim our own voice, we stake a claim to our version of the story. Every family has multiple story lines. There is the “official” version, controlled by the most powerful people in the family, usually the parents or those who have the most to lose. The “lesser” points of view—most often held by the children or those lesser in power—are often not believed or accepted as true. Who decides what version of a story to believe? Who is not listened to? Whose point of view is unwanted? The answers to these questions will be decided by family dynamics and power. In most families there is a “scapegoat,” or a clown, or the most sensitive. People in these roles may hold a unique, and unpopular, view of the family stories, and those with the most power may try to suppress it. A memoirist must begin by writing her story in a protected bubble so the story can evolve. Take care of your writing environment, and protect you from forces that will derail your efforts. 1. Figure out the power dynamics in your family. If the critic voice stops you, write down what it says. Try to find the o Hero's Journey (Monomyth)- The Myth Of Conflict - Focus On Transformation And Transmogrification ose. The “lesser” points of view—most often held by the children or those lesser in power—are often not believed or accepted as true.The Hero's Journey (also known as the Monomyth) is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. It is upon this structure that situations are superimposed. This is why stories such as Alien (1979), Gladiator (2000), Godfather (1972), American Beauty (1999), Annie Hall (1977) and many others (all deconstructed at www.clickok.co.uk/index4.html) appear to b Who decides what version of a story to believe? Who is not listened to? Whose point of view is unwanted? The answers to these questions will be decided by family dynamics and power. In most families there is a “scapegoat,” or a clown, or the most sensitive. People in these roles may hold a unique, and unpopular, view of the family stories, and those with the most power may try to suppress it. A memoirist must begin by writing her story in a protected bubble so the story can evolve. Take care of your writing environment, and protect you from forces that will derail your efforts. 1. Figure out the power dynamics in your family. If the critic voice stops you, write down what it says. Try to find the o 2nd Mortgage Loan: Affordable Home Equity Loan When Refinancing May Not be Best Mortgage Option d a unique, and unpopular, view of the family stories, and those with the most power may try to suppress it.If you are a homeowner in need of cash and refinancing is not a possibility, using a second mortgage to access equity in your home can save you money. Home equity lines of credit are expensive and you might be tempted to spend more than you want. Here are several advantages of second mortgage loans to help you determine if this type of loan is right for you.Interest rates have been on the rise; if you hav A memoirist must begin by writing her story in a protected bubble so the story can evolve. Take care of your writing environment, and protect you from forces that will derail your efforts. 1. Figure out the power dynamics in your family. If the critic voice stops you, write down what it says. Try to find the original source of those voices in your background. 2. Begin with an image—a photograph is often a good prompt. Write in your own natural voice. 3. If the voices say: “I don’t know how to write; my family will hate me; how do I know I am writing the truth.” don’t stop. Write anyway. Your critic/family protector will try to silence you. If you were silenced when you were growing up, you will need to work through it now. 4. DO NOT hit the delete button when you feel critical after writing. DO protect your writing from curious family or friend invaders. Treat your work like a young plant that needs protection. 5. Find supportive people to write with. Write in caf?s, in writing groups where you feel support or at least no attack. 6. Remember: if you’ve been abused, neglected, forgotten, or silenced, you likely learned not to value your own point of view. Writing your own story can change that. Keep “telling it like it is.” 7. Write for five minutes. Another 15 minutes. Stretch your ability to stick with a story. When you feel like stopping, write for five minutes more. We are tempted to stop as we get close to the core emotion of a story.
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