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John Daughety

John Daughety
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    Advice & How To Religion & Spirituality
  • Country: United States
  • Books: 1
  • Profession: Author
  • Born: 7 August
  • Member Since: Apr 2022
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At an early age, John felt compelled to bring spiritual peace and comfort to others. After a long on-again, off-again relationship with the God of his upbringing, he walked away from the idea of ever being a preacher. But one day, John had a life-changing experience. He was given a new understanding, a gift he would never have expected. John knew without any doubt that the gifts of spirit he had been given were meant to be given away to others.

John Daughety has been a web developer & computer programmer for over 20 years. His favorite part of my IT career is creating applications and software that help make people’s work easier and more enjoyable.

John's true passion is teaching people how to truly love themselves and help them create and maintain their conscious contact with God, or the being of Love.

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It's Just a Thought: Tame Your Mind, Free Your Spirit
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It's Just a Thought: Tame Your Mind, Free Your Spiritby John DaughetyPublish: Jul 21, 2022Advice & How To Religion & Spirituality

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      • John Daughety John Daughety 1 year ago
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      • The first and most important piece of advice I would give myself is, "write what's in your heart, not for what you think might be a commercial success." Another way to put that is, "write what you want to read, rather than what you think someone else wants to read."

        Equally valuable is the idea that what other people think of you is none of your business. What is important is the love and respect you show yourself.
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    • AllAuthor AllAuthor 1 year ago
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    • When you were young, did you ever see writing as a career or full-time profession?
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      • John Daughety John Daughety 1 year ago
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      • I did. When I was eleven, I bought a typewriter and began pecking out short stories and plays. For a short time, I was a reporter for a small town weekly paper. There are many ways to be a full-time professional writer, though my mind was always enamored with what I imagined life was like for literary and pulp fiction giants. I envisioned my stories being devoured by the masses. The reality, however, is that I also enjoyed the trappings of middle-class life, relegating writing to hobby status.

        The dream persists and is not at all out of reach. Persistence and determination propel me forward.
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      • John Daughety John Daughety 1 year ago
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      • It's hard to pin down the exact catalyst. When I was very young, I liked to make up and tell fantastic tales to my friends and family. I began writing those stories down by the time I was ten or eleven years old. For a while, I wrote professionally for a small newspaper, and that scratched a bit of the itch. Writing earnestly, though, didn't begin until about 20 years ago. I've written two novels in longhand and recently completed and published my first book, which is about spiritual awakening and unconditional love.
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    • AllAuthor AllAuthor 1 year ago
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    • Writing can be an emotionally draining and stressful pursuit. Any tips for aspiring writers?
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      • John Daughety John Daughety 1 year ago
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      • Keep your head in the present. It's easy to dream of wild success, book tours, and bestseller lists. It is easy to lose focus and get trapped in fear of rejection or failure. Staying in the present preserves your energy to focus on the task at hand. Writing. There will be time for handwringing later when your work is being edited, and you are waiting for replies from agents.

        Most importantly, though, is to never tie your self-worth to the acceptance or success of your work.
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