Posts Tagged ‘Milestones’

Eagle Nation

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Congrats Boston College Eagles Hockey Team on their National Championship win against Wisconsin.

http://bceagles.cstv.com/

Go Boston College Eagles!

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

Good luck to the Boston College Eagles in their national championship hockey game tonight.

Talk about good performers.  This is the team’s fourth national title game in the last five seasons.  http://bceagles.cstv.com/sports/m-hockey/recaps/040910aaa.html 

Hope you watch.

Thank You Readers

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

After one week in existence, I’m thrilled to announce Communicate That! has sold its 200th copy.  Thank you readers for being curious about, interested in, and enthusiastic for my first book.

Please e-mail, Tweet, or Facebook message with your feedback and let me know about your experience with the I-A-P Formula.

Here’s to your WOW!  www.communicatethatbook.com OR www.roshinimedia.com

Communicate That!

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

After much anticipation and a lot of hard, but good, work, I’m pleased to say my first book is here.  I held the first copy in my hands an hour ago and love how it feels.  I also like how it smells…after being advised by my friend Sharon in Boston to smell it.

I’m pleased to share Communicate That! with the world.

www.roshinimedia.com  OR www.communicatethatbook.com

Here’s to your WOW!

Guest Blog: You Should Write a Book

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

I’m beyond pleased to introduce my editor and CEO of Expert Publishing, Inc., Sharron Stockhausen.  She recently wrapped up work on my first book and has lots of experience in the worlds of writing and publishing.  I asked her to share some words of wisdom and hope her insight will inspire you to present your best with a book.

Has anyone ever told you that you should write a book?  If so, what’s stopping you?  Some people think others have already covered the topic.  Yet, there are new books on gardening, sports, business, almost any topic every year.  Plenty has been written, but not by you!

And if you don’t think you have time, I’ll bet you can find at least 15 to 30 minutes you’re wasting every day that you could use to write your book.  If you write one page per day, you’ve got 365 pages (which is a very large book) in a year.

Some think they don’t grasp grammar or spelling well enough to write.  Editors (and even friends) can help you.  Some think writing a book is too hard.  Writing a book is work, but it’s also fun.  Find yourself a writing partner—someone who will encourage you and hold you accountable.  Work out a writing plan for when you’ll connect to share your writing progress.  Then write and follow your plan.

The next time you think that you should write a book, take the next step and begin writing.  You can share your insights through your writing.  It might even help you grow your business. 

I’m living proof that Sharron knows what she’s talking about.  She kept me on track as I wrote my first book while I was running my business.  In a couple weeks, we’ll see the published product.  Learn more from Sharron at www.ExpertPublishingInc.com.  Send your Guest Blog requests to roshini@roshinimedia.com and now you can chat with me on Facebook at www.facebook.com/roshini.rajkumar.