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3 Inspiring Writers Who Will Make You Laugh, Become Smarter, and More Emotionally Intelligent

Written by Kallen Diggs
Bestselling Author / Magazine Editor / Syndicated Radio Show Host
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Some people are blessed with a gift that allows them to engage and influence the masses to become better people. That gift is writing.

Anyone can write words. However, there are only a small group of writers who can pair words together that will inspire readers and have them returning for more.

Do you know of such a writer? You probably have a favorite or two- although, many people relate better to writers who bear a close resemblance to themselves. Here are three inspiring writers that will make you smarter, more emotionally intelligent, and bring more laughter to your life.

1. Kimanzi Constable

Kimanzi Constable is a contributing writer for Entrepreneur and The Huffington Post. He is also the bestselling author of Are You Living Or Existing? He always had a love for writing- although, it took some time for him to embrace it and create a living from it.

He dropped out of high school and was homeless for a period. He caught a few breaks but his challenges got the best of him. After years of mismanaging his life, he was 170 pounds overweight and $180,000 in debt. Every part of his life was falling apart.

It was at that time when he rediscovered his love for writing. He published his first book, Tales of The Everyday Working Man. With the lackluster sales of his book, he soon realized that he needed to learn much more about publishing. A year and a half later, he released his second book, Are You Living Or Existing?, which was much more successful.

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To this day, Kimanzi has sold over 100,000 books. He teaches writers by explaining specific strategies. He has said, “There’s a wealth of general teachings that sound great in theory but have no practical application. My goal is to always get specific and give the audience what can help them.”

He recognizes that being a successful entrepreneur is no easy feat. In many of his articles, he teaches his readers how to control their emotions, instead of letting their emotions control them.

Moreover, Kimanzi likes to encourage his readers to have fun with it. Many of his readers enjoys his rants about his loyalty to Taylor Swift. Kimanzi is an example of what everyone should do as they travel the road to success.

What is that?

… Be yourself!

2. Isabelle Rizo

Isabelle Rizo is the owner of the international boutique marketing company, The BellaVie. Her love for educating others abroad led to her to also co-found the non-profit organization, The Global Education Partnership.

As a female nomad, Isabelle works with brands and entrepreneurs to discover their soul purpose in order to authentically market themselves with efficiency and effectiveness.

She infuses her work with neuroscience and graphics to get her readers to think differently and take action. In her periscopes and blog posts, she shares with her audience about the fear of success, as well as the fear of failure.

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Isabelle is not afraid to be vulnerable in front of her audience. She is a strong advocate of being authentic. No one likes a faker. Isabelle will inspire you to find yourself and discover your core essence, in order to build a passion-based business.

3. Kenneth Eade

Kenneth Eade is an award-winning filmmaker and bestselling author of six novels that impart knowledge on important issues like GMOs, police brutality, and cyber stalking. His work has been featured on The Huffington Post.

He practiced law for 30 years before becoming an author. His novels are unique because they are based on solid research and current events that affect our lives. They are entertaining, but also educate readers about their civil liberties. Kenneth always creates a cast of interesting and unique characters that you grow to like as they interact with each other in a politically humorous way.

Featured photo credit: Thomas Leuthard via flickr.com

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