B: Blog and Blueprint Builder
Today, we’ll look at the Blog and Blueprint Builder. Setting up a blog is one of the requirements of the Master Keys for earning your scholarship. For most of you reading here, this will not be a challenge. If setting up a blog is a challenge for you, don’t despair. They will help you do this even before you earn your scholarship (we want you to succeed). One of the course requirements is to blog once a week. Again, if you’re reading here, this is not likely to be a problem, but even if you’re wondering what on earth you have to blog about, the opportunities are endless. At least, I think so.
Shortly after you begin the course, you’ll be introduced to the Blueprint Builder, which will help you implement the Principle of Auto-suggestion. We all have a blueprint upon which we conduct our daily business. For some of us, it’s pretty effective. For others, it can hold us back. The Blueprint Builder helps us rewrite our blueprint to work on our behalf. I made some startling discoveries when I began taking a look at mine. You can read about them here.
We’re in for a fun ride this month. You can only stop in for a day? Afraid you won’t find your way back during the challenge? Then please sign up for this email list now which will provide several weeks of preliminary related materials to the Master Keys course and also put you on the early notification list for when the course opens up in September. Signing up to the list earns you a free copy of the 7 Day Mental Diet. Please believe me when I say there is Nothing Like It.
Stopping in on the 2nd day of the #Challenge. So nice to find a blog you can actually read, navigate, uncluttered. People will be back for these brief posts. If you have time or interest in hotels and inns, come join me during April.
Thank you, Stepheny. I ran right over to your blog, and I love your theme. Anyone reading this? Give Stepheny a quick read.
Happy B Day of the A to Z Challenge
Juneta @ Writer’s Gambit
I am intrigued with your theme and have signed up to receive your posts. Thank you for stoping by my theme Women in the 1930s.
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