Nurturing Your Writer Self
Fellow writers,
Have you noticed how hard writers can be on themselves – how hard you can be on yourself: comparing yourself to other writers, forcing yourself to push through a piece of writing when you really don’t feel like it, listening to the chatter in your head that’s telling you you’re not good enough?
How about giving yourself a break! You will create more, and be happier, if you nurture, instead of torture, your writer self.
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Being Judged
Pushing Through
Being Brave
Sleeping on it
Comparing
Asking for Help
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Quotes, prompts, anecdotes; tips on playing, exploring, committing, resting, working through paralysis, moving forward . . .