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👋 Hi everyone! I'm Kay( short for Kendall ), and I co-founded The Park Ave Company started seven years ago. We believe in making information accessible and easy to understand for everyone. Our agency helps create experiences through progressive web apps, visual media, and community-focused campaigns. My journey started in sports media broadcasting, where I discovered my love for visual storytelling and collaborative work. Over the years, I've had the privilege of working with wonderful teams in tech and healthcare, focusing on creating meaningful experiences. Thank you for creating this space! I'm looking forward to learning from and connecting with everyone in this community.
Top 5 Mistakes New Authors Make (And How You Can Avoid Them)
Writing a book is a dream for many, but turning that dream into a polished, publishable manuscript can be a challenge. As someone who’s worked with countless authors, I’ve seen a few common mistakes that often hold new writers back. The good news? These can all be avoided with the right support and guidance. Here are the top 5 mistakes new authors make—and how you can steer clear of them: 1. Skipping the Planning Stage Diving into writing without a clear structure or outline can lead to a scattered, confusing manuscript. 👉 Solution: Start with a solid outline. Know your main message, key chapters, and how you want the story (or content) to flow. 2. Trying to Edit While Writing Editing and writing are two different mindsets. Doing both at once slows progress and kills creativity. 👉 Solution: Write freely first. Edit later—or better yet, let a professional (like me!) handle the editing so your ideas shine. 3. Ignoring Professional Editing Typos, grammar issues, and weak structure can make even the best ideas look unpolished. 👉 Solution: Invest in editing. A great editor doesn’t just fix errors—they elevate your entire manuscript. 4. Underestimating Book Formatting and Amazon Requirements Many new authors hit roadblocks when it comes to uploading their book to Amazon KDP. 👉 Solution: Partner with someone who understands both the creative and technical side of publishing (yes, I can help with that too!). 5. Not Thinking About the Reader Writing only from your perspective can disconnect you from your audience. 👉 Solution: Always ask: “What value does this bring to my reader?” Writing with the reader in mind makes your book more impactful. ✨ Final Thoughts Becoming a published author is a journey, and you don’t have to walk it alone. Whether you need help writing, editing, formatting, or getting your book live on Amazon, I’m here to guide you every step of the way. Let’s turn your book idea into a masterpiece—together.
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From Zero To Hero
Your Hero's Journey Awaits You... Your journey is marked by destiny to change someone's life. Your business profitability is dependent on your helping someone on their hero's journey. They must experience what it means to go from a zero to a hero.
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Step 1: Introduce yourself below! Where are you from? What are you working on? What immediate help do you need?
God Provides the Resources—You Steward the Creation
Too often, we pray for finished products when God has already placed the raw materials within our reach. The reality is: God doesn’t make furniture—He gives you trees. It’s up to us to see beyond the tree and recognize the potential within it. Everything you need to build, grow, and create has already been placed around you. Your role? Steward it well and work it! 1. God Supplies the Resources—You Develop the Vision 📖 Genesis 1:28 – “God blessed them and said to them, ‘Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it. Rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky and over every living creature that moves on the ground.’” From the very beginning, God gave Adam dominion over creation. But dominion does not mean passivity—it means stewardship, leadership, and work. God didn’t hand Adam a house, a farm, or a business—He gave him the resources and the command to cultivate them. 2. Your Blessing is in Your Work, Not in Wishing 📖 Deuteronomy 8:18 – “But remember the Lord your God, for it is He who gives you the ability to produce wealth, and so confirms His covenant, which He swore to your ancestors, as it is today.” Notice—God gives the ability to produce, not the finished product. Many times, we look around and say, “God, I don’t have enough.” But God is saying, “You have what you need—look again.” The tree in front of you can become a table, a house, a business. It’s not about what’s missing; it’s about what you make of what’s already there. 3. Work With What’s in Your Hands 📖 Exodus 4:2 – "Then the Lord said to him, ‘What is that in your hand?’ ‘A staff,’ he replied." When Moses doubted his ability to lead, God didn’t give him something new—He told him to use what was already in his hand. That simple staff became the tool for miracles. The same applies to you. Your skills, relationships, resources, and experiences are already enough when placed in God's hands and worked with faithfulness. 4. Faithfulness Unlocks Increase 📖 Matthew 25:21 – “His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’”
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