Writing to InspireWriting to inspire is a gift. When people read, they like to take something away from it, preferably something inspirational and uplifting. Every writer shares a responsibility of giving away something good, something true, something soothing that will linger. Selecting topics of inspiration does not take genius. It takes a little bit of common sense and a calling for unselfishness. For the present economically-challenging times, topics on saving money, finding a new job, and frugal living habits are inspirational to most people. People want to learn about money saving tips, exploring new financial-making opportunities, and making it through difficult times. Instead of opting to write about giving up and sinking into a state of despair, an insightful writer strives to inspire and motivate those who are facing difficult times. Being truthful is key. Simply candy coating the truth and writing about how easy it is to land five job interviews a day during an economic depression is not going to do much to inspire readers. It is up to the writer to create an honest impression and to recognize the tribulations and challenges of the times. Recognizing another person’s difficulties is important. Offering potential solutions to ease the stress is however, is even more important. Readers want to know what they can do to get themselves out of a mess and what options are available to them to alleviate the strains crippling their progress. For example, if a family has to deal with the possibility of a child dropping out of college due to financial strains, they would naturally have a thirst for learning about financial aid options available to them, rather than filing bankruptcy. An inspirational writer will provide hope by giving information about scholarships, loans, and need-based awards available to college students. Remember, writing is a powerful tool. Every writer holds the strength to change people’s lives in inspiring ways through the choice of words. |
Media Publicity Featuring Preethi Burkholder, Author, Pianist, and Entrepreneur
On 1/5/10, the Longmont Times Call Newspaper, ran a feature article about Preethi Burkholder's musical contribution to seniors. On 12/7/09, The Denver Post (CO) ran an article on Preethi Burkholder's services to the CO community as a classical pianist. |