You’re NOT a Bad Writer

When I start hearing the same thing from different clients, I take note. And I hear this one over and over again:

“I would love to write a book. I’m just a bad writer.”

Allow me to Dwight Schrute this one and claim FALSE. You’re not a bad writer. Maybe you’ve built up that limiting belief in your head based on what or who you think a “writer” should be, but that certainly doesn’t make such a broad, blanket statement true.

You Have Something to Say

You may or may not know this about me, but I am a writing/book coach who has loved writing and reading since before I could even comprehend my love for the written word. Sounds cuckoo, I know. I am quirky, what can I say? 

I really failed to grasp the depth of my passion for writing until my twenties. Before then, I felt what I like to describe as a gentle nudge, yet I struggled to discern what it meant.

Own Your Story

Own Your Story

You may be surprised to hear that I landed in my first Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at the tender age of seven. Before you freak out, let me assure you that I wasn’t an alcoholic at seven. I was there because my parents were required to be there and they didn’t have anything to do with me except bring me along. So there I was. 

Tidying Up

As a writing coach, I know the benefits that come from a regular writing practice and I want to help make sure you are experiencing those.

Benefits like:

Living a more confident, balanced, and healthy life
Healing from past pain and trauma
Easing anxiety and depression
Gaining a better understanding of your life
Tapping into your inner voice and intuition
Overcoming the blocks that prevent you from embodying your best self
Feeling more empowered to make changes
Contextualizing life’s setbacks and minor frustrations

Find Your Calm

As an entrepreneur and mom of three, I’m not proud to admit that I’m always busy and constantly in a rush. 

I think it is in my nature to be in a hurry though – ever since I was little, I’ve been one of those people on a mission to get from point A to point B. My walk is more of a trot and it would be out of character for me to take a casual stroll or go window shopping.

I find it REALLY hard to slowwww down.

Take Time to LOL

Time to LOL

In honor of April Fool’s day, I thought that it would be fun to keep things light and fun this week with a focus on humor.

Are you into April Fool’s jokes? I am! I’m totally the mom who makes my kids fake cake pops with brussel sprouts instead of cake. Or I change their clocks so that they think they woke up late.

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