Someone recently asked me on Threads, “why do you use a timer?” In this post I want to answer that question and explain why I think that, if you’re anything like me and you love productivity, you should definitely use a timer when you write. (btw, my timer is set as I write this 😉 …
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Showing: 1 - 6 of 6 Articlesfeeling behind on your to-do list? here’s how to get ahead
It can feel like such a lonely thing, getting behind on your to-do list. Believe me, that’s how everyone feels too. It can seem like everyone else is making progress, staying consistent, and writing everyday, while you’re finding it hard to just fit in the bare minimum of tasks that keep you afloat in the …
how to set yourself up for success each morning + my morning routine
A bad morning doesn’t necessarily mean a bad day. But a good morning can go a long way to making a good day. And if you’re struggling to find a morning routine that makes your morning “good”, what I call the “feel good element” may be what you’ve been looking for. We’ve all had it… …
why you should write that book | and why it’s easier than you think
Writers don’t always write. Amazing, isn’t it? The idea of writing is usually easier thought about than done. There are so many things can hold a writer back. Fear, doubt, a million “what if”s. Don’t feel bad. It happens to all of us. No writer is immune to it. But the difference between writers who …
5 limiting beliefs writers believe | these are killing your writing dream
Ever feel like something is after you as a writer? Well, you’re probably right. There is something after you, something that is trying its hardest to keep you from writing the beautiful words you were created to write. It’s called fear and one of the ways it tries to stop you is by making you …
writing quotes dump | fast motivation for the burnt out writer
Credit for these quotes goes to Inc.com and Writer’s Digest and my own quote collection, most of which were shared a while ago by a young lady in the writing community I am a part of (thanks girl!) 🙂 “When I sit down to write a book, I do not say to myself, ‘I am …