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Mid-year Check-in: 5 Questions to Ask Yourself
Season 1 · Episode 183
lundi 1 juillet 2024 • Duration 08:47
We've made it halfway through 2024, friends! Today, I have five questions for you to ask yourself to evaluate the first half of the year and set yourself up for success in the second half of the year. Happy writing!
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#153: Setting Flexible Goals AKA June Check-in
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For the First-time Writers
Season 1 · Episode 182
dimanche 30 juin 2024 • Duration 06:58
Today, I want to talk specifically to those of you who are writing your first book or screenplay. This is my advice for first-time writers. Happy writing!
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#13: Why Do You Resist Writing?
#40: Why Do You Procrastinate?
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Choose Brave Today
Season 1 · Episode 181
samedi 29 juin 2024 • Duration 05:47
Bravery doesn't mean you don't feel fear; it simply means you choose to act in spite of the fear. Today, I'm challenging you to choose bravery. Happy writing!
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#3: Are Your Thoughts Helping You Write?
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Your Pace Is YOUR PACE
Season 1 · Episode 180
vendredi 28 juin 2024 • Duration 05:40
There's a lot of noise in the writing world about whether it's best to write fast or write slow. But the reality is, there is NO morality to the speed at which a book is written. Your Pace Is YOUR PACE. Happy writing!
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#12: The Problem With Writing Advice
#23: The Practice Is What's Important
#27: How Do They Write So Fast?
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The Most Important Writing Advice
Season 1 · Episode 179
jeudi 27 juin 2024 • Duration 06:45
I was recently asked what's the most important advice I have for writers...if I could give new writers only ONE piece of advice, what would it be? Today's episode is that advice. Happy writing!
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#25: YOU the Successful Author
#42: You Might Not Win the Superbowl
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Baste Your Story Together
Season 1 · Episode 178
mercredi 26 juin 2024 • Duration 07:06
I spent the last two days sewing a new swimsuit. This is how much thread I needed to put in and then pull back out of the suit.
But NONE of this thread was mistake thread. Not a single seam that was sewn wrong and had to be picked out.
Instead, this thread was VITAL to being able to construct the swimsuit...but only until the suit was done. At that point, this thread was not only no longer needed but would cause issues when I wear the suit.
We sometimes think that any work we do that doesn't end up in the final product is a mistake. A failure. But sometimes the work is crucial, even if you're the only one who will ever know it happened.
Sometimes, you need to pull a few (or many!) basting stitches before the garment is ready for the world. Happy writing!
See the ball of basting thread I pulled from my swimsuit here!
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#83: Does Outlining Ruin the Discovery of Your First Draft?
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Should You Change Your Outline?
Season 1 · Episode 177
mardi 25 juin 2024 • Duration 05:58
You've taken the time to plan out your book and create an outline...but now that you're writing your first draft, you find yourself veering off course. Should you force yourself to write to the outline, or should you stop writing to change your outline? Let's discuss. Happy writing!
Related Episodes:
#83: Does Outlining Ruin the Discovery of Your First Draft?
#102: What You WANT to Write #116: Why Bother Outlining?
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