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How Dorie Clark Went from Heartbreak to Writing a Bestseller

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“I went through a period probably for about six months where I was crying multiple times a day.”
Dorie Clark shares the story of the hardest year in her life – both personally and professionally. After a nasty breakup, Dorie had to move back from New York to her home base of Boston – and after her return, her beloved cat died. On top of all this, Dorie had book deal obligations to fulfill.
Dorie shares how she made it through that year and how she built her career – including how she got regular writing work for the Harvard Business Review (spoiler alert: it involves a fancy bike).

1:48 – Meet Dorie

5:36 – The most challenging moments in Dorie’s life

13:35 – The usefulness of compartmentalization

20:15 – How opportunity found Dorie

*****
Learn more from our guest:

Follow Dorie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doriec/

Writing for High-Profile Publications Course: https://learn.dorieclark.com/courses/highprofile?ref=265dd9

Recognized Expert Course: https://learn.dorieclark.com/courses/expert?ref=265dd9

*****

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“I went through a period probably for about six months where I was crying multiple times a day.”
Dorie Clark shares the story of the hardest year in her life – both personally and professionally. After a nasty breakup, Dorie had to move back from New York to her home base of Boston – and after her return, her beloved cat died. On top of all this, Dorie had book deal obligations to fulfill.
Dorie shares how she made it through that year and how she built her career – including how she got regular writing work for the Harvard Business Review (spoiler alert: it involves a fancy bike).

1:48 – Meet Dorie

5:36 – The most challenging moments in Dorie’s life

13:35 – The usefulness of compartmentalization

20:15 – How opportunity found Dorie

*****
Learn more from our guest:

Follow Dorie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doriec/

Writing for High-Profile Publications Course: https://learn.dorieclark.com/courses/highprofile?ref=265dd9

Recognized Expert Course: https://learn.dorieclark.com/courses/expert?ref=265dd9

*****

Learn more about the podcast or access resources: https://reclaimandadvance.com/
Connect with Terry on socials:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terry-rice/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TerryRice

Instagram: @itsterryrice

Twitter: @itsterryrice

  continue reading

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