Wednesday 12 November 2008

How to Start Using Writing as a Way to Get Your Business Known


Starting out as a writer is a daunting thought.

Where do you start?

How do you find ideas?

When do you publish?



Robert Rabbin of RealTime Speaking came in to the MOSH Pit as our special Guest GURU back in August 2008 to start to answer some of these questions. Robert is a favourite of MOSH Pit members and little wonder with a list of credentials like these:

Robert Rabbin has published 5 books and more than 200 articles, achieving more than 1,000 placements in magazines, journals, and newsletters throughout the English-speaking world. Some of his works have been translated into Portugese, Italian, Rumanian, Japanese, and Russian.

He was commissioned to write original essays for three anthologies, including the forthcoming Spirituality in the Workplace: A Multi-Dimensional Approach.

Robert has been a featured columnist for The New Leaders, a subscriber-based executive newsletter describing emerging trends and innovative practices in leadership and management, and for PlanetLightworker, HealthWorld Online, and Insight magazine.

He was also interviewed for The Awakening West, a collection of conversations with contemporary Western wisdom teachers.

His books have been endorsed by internationally renowned leaders in the fields of business, education, health, and personal growth, including Byron Katie, Ram Dass, Anita Roddick, Lynette Palmen, Drew Ginn, Bernie Siegel, M.D., Larry Dossey, M.D., Jerry Jampolsky, M.D., and Jeffrey Mishlove, Ph.D.

Robert is the author of RealTime Speaking and I was priviledged to have my story included in the book, along with several other RealTime Speakers.

You can find out more about Robert Rabbin here

Interviewed by Margaret Gill of Abundant Private Practices - helping health and wellbeing practitioners grow abundant & harmonious natural therapy businesses.
http://www.abundant-private-practices.com/ you can listen to the audio of the hour long call here:

Robert Rabbin Writing Interview

MP3 File

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