Beethoven Can Help Your Legal Nurse Consulting Business

I’m a big advocate of brainstorming and often some of the best ideas for Vickie Milazzo Institute come from brainstorming, both formal and informal. People at the Institute are always brainstorming in the hallway, in each other’s offices, at each others’ desks and even in the restrooms.

The ideas are sparking and the atmosphere is almost incendiary. When we come together and engage in a conversation we raise new questions and think of things at a level we would not have reached on our own. Collaboration is genius.

Likewise, some of my best ideas for Vickie Milazzo Institute come to me not in the midst of a passionate brainstorm, but when no one else is around and I’m writing.

I confess, I write best alone – just me, Beethoven, my favorite pen, a legal pad and a stack of sticky notes for company. Even Tom knows to stay out of my way when the pages start flying. Sometimes, I even tune out Beethoven.

I love writing because it not only releases the creative energy that fuels ideas for my business, but also feeds my creativity which in turn fuels my endurance allowing me to create longer and produce more. Plus, I’m always careful to capture any random thoughts, even those that seem unrelated so as to not lose them. (Note to self: get much bigger sticky notes!)

Sometimes that stray idea is pure gold. Other times it’s only a sieve through which to mine the gold. And sometimes it’s nothing more than fool’s gold – but what have you lost beside the keystrokes or a piece of paper? The idea may not even be ripe for the time, but by capturing it, you can hold it until the time is ripe. Nothing gets lost (unless your desk is really messy).

Even if you haven’t had any training in writing (nursing school taught us to chart, not to write novels), you can still write. Buy yourself a Journal or notepad. Clear a space, sit down and take a stab at writing an opinion or write about a recent trip, a funny attorney experience or your last day off. Even better, just write what’s on your mind.

You’ll be amazed how new ideas for your legal nurse consulting business will emerge even when you’re not consciously thinking about your legal nurse consulting business.

Here’s a tip. Put on your iPod and play the scores from Slumdog Millionaire or La Vie en Rose or Beethoven’s 5th and write away, write now.

Success Is Inside!

P.S. Comment and share what you like to write about to stimulate your creative energy.

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I like to write in the Vickie Milazzo Success Journal – I’m three quarters through my fourth journal.

I never thought of myself as a writer or author. I am a nurse and I chart. Four years ago, I joined a writer’s group called Word Wranglers. My goal was to turn my excellent charting skills into writing so that I could create a newsletter for a visiting ministry that I co-founded with another nurse. Little did I know at the time how this decision would help me in my legal nurse consulting endeavor a year later.

In this writer’s group, I had to unlearn years of charting habits and begin to learn all over again how to write a complete sentence, then connect thoughts, then carry through a concept, etc. (There was also spelling and grammar issues, but thank goodness for spell check and grammar check.) In the group, we critique each other’s writing projects and I had to learn to take criticism and give criticism. The facilitator gave us writing challenges that pushed me and it was hard work. I learned to deal with rejection and use it to my advantage.

Last year, one of the challenges was to write a short story and send it for publication. This was my first attempt at getting something published. I cannot explain the elation when my short story was selected from thousands to be one of fifty in the “A Cup of Comfort” national bestselling series published by Adams Media. The book is called “A Cup of Comfort for Cat Lovers.”

I write all the time now. I love working on my marketing materials. I now have a CLNC® newsletter for attorneys. Every work product that I write is an artistic endeavor for me. I never dreamed that writing would stimulate creative energy inside of me. I turned our guest home into a writer’s retreat and have met wonderful people with a multitude of writing styles.

Without the encouragement and support of my writer’s group, my marketing materials, newsletters, and work products would be less than what they are. Vickie is right. Put those ideas and thoughts on paper (even scrap paper) because one of those thoughts or ideas may lead to something great.



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