Do You Want to Be Published?

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Do you want to be published? Here are some sensible tips to think about. Analyzing medical records and creating reports for attorneys involves a certain amount of creativity, but it is a different type than that required to write for publication. The idea of writing a book seems overwhelming, yet writing a chapter is much…

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Am I Vain to Want to Be a Writer?

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Am I vain to want to be a writer? Do you have something important to share? You may wonder if you are the right fit to contribute a chapter to a compilation book written by LNCs.  I am currently starting work on the fourth volume of Medical Record Analysis, the bestselling series of books written…

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How to Stay Visible to Attorneys Between Cases

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Are you like some LNCs who think their job is done when a case wraps up? You’ve delivered the work product and calculated any unused portion of a retainer.  Maybe you get a thank-you email. And then… silence. You need to stay in touch. to stay visible to the attorney-client. If you want a steady…

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Finding Time for Writing

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Finding time for writing can seem insurmountable in the busy world of being an LNC. However, writing is crucial to your LNC business growth, whether crafting compelling blog posts, engaging social media content, or composing clear emails.  The biggest reason I hear would-be writers give for not writing is “I don’t have time.”  The secret…

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Fast and Easy Ways to Polish Your Writing

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Writing Tips: Fast and Easy Ways to Polish Your Writing When you were a beginning writer, you may have written essays or term papers in high school and college. If you went to graduate school, you may have written a thesis. However, unless you wrote for a school paper or other publication, your experience writing…

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Inner critic or inner guide? Do you know the difference?

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Inner critic or inner guide? Do you know the difference? You have an opportunity to write an article, a blog, a social media post, or a chapter for a compilation book. At any stage of your writing, you might hear an inner critic, a voice saying things like, “No, that’s terrible. Start over.” This voice…

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Writing Your LNC Book Will Promote Your Business

When you are writing your LNC book, you naturally focus on making it a quality book. My books written about medical legal issues were phenomenally successful in helping attorneys find my LNC business and services. Your book can demonstrate your expertise about medical issues and bring attorneys to your door. Most books LNCs would write…

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Writing Your LNC Book Can Grow Your Business

Writing Your LNC Book

Writing your LNC book can benefit your business in several ways. While the thought of writing your book seems overwhelming before you decide you don’t want to write, consider these ways your book can benefit you and your business.   Writing Your LNC Book to Attract More Clients Very few LNCs write books. Becoming an…

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Writing Your LNC Book: Tips to Get It Written

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Writing your LNC Book will teach you about time management and productivity. Writing a book can be an intimidating task. It can be frustrating when blank pages can stare at you mockingly for long hours that turn into days, weeks, and months before you make headway in your next chapter. It’s easy to procrastinate when…

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What is the Right Length for Your LNC Book?

When I wrote hardcover textbooks on nursing malpractice, pain and suffering, medical records, and nursing home litigation, I asked my publisher this question: “What is the right length for the book?”   He said, “As long as it needs to be to cover the subject.”   My coeditors and I created large 2 volume books.…

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