DYOP 2013 Project

Be Part of the Movement!

2012 has been foretold to be a year of major change. Change is never easy. I’ve put together a project and I’d love you to play with me.

My vision is for a series of helpful guides written by experts in their fields to assist everyone in disconnecting Oughta-Pilots. I’m planning books, videos and audio programs targeted at all the diverse demographics that make up this lovely craziness called humanity. Each book will contain approximately 10-12 chapters.

Living on Oughta-Pilot is letting an “ought to” or a “should” be the primary motivation for how you live your life, the choices and decisions you make and the attitudes and feelings that arise.

If you are a transformational author, coach and/or speaker (or all of the above) and would like to contribute a chapter with a message of transforming lives constrained by shoulds and ought-to’s into lives of choice, here are the categories I’m looking for.

  •  Women’s Issues
  • Men’s Issues
  • Children and/or Teen Issues
  • Gen Y Issues
  • Baby Boomer Issues
  • LGBT Issues
  • Parenting Issues
  • And more as they occur (suggestions welcome).

The plan is to self-publish at this point, so there will be a small contribution involved to cover the cost of layout, design and printing (unless I can find a sponsor). Each contributor will receive copies of the book in which their chapter appears. If a contributor provides a chapter for more than one book, they will receive copies of each.

The content will be edited for technical errors only and all changes will be approved by the authors before going to print.

Authors will retain the rights to their chapters.

If you’re interested, please contact me. Please use DYOP2013 in the subject line.

 


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