Today, I’m going to share two small but powerful shifts to help you build sustainable writing habits that last. We often start the year with big writing goals, only to …
A New Way to Set Writing Goals for 2025: Ease, Joy, and Clarity
Today, I’m going to show you how to set annual writing goals in a way that feels calm and aligned with your deeper mission as a writer. In a world …
Think You Had a Slow Writing Year? Here’s Why You Might Be Wrong
Recently, I talked to a writer who reflected on her year. At first, it was tough to her what she said. She described having spent months and months without submitting …
Stressed About Unfinished Projects? How to Find Hope and Focus for 2025
This time of year can feel particularly heavy for writers. The unfinished projects pile up. The vision for the next year feels hazy. The weight of everything undone sits on …
Writing Through the Holidays: A Survival Guide
Every single year, I used to dread the Christmas holidays. The holidays would sweep in with their endless events, gift shopping, and never-ending to-do lists. My writing routine? Out the …
How to Write Calmly in December—and Transform Your Creative Process
Today, I’m going to show you how to write calmly in December and finish the year feeling accomplished and energised. Every December, writers fall into the same trap: trying to …
How to Avoid December Burnout (Why you will 99% fail if you try to finish all your projects before the end of 2024)
Most writers and authors burn out in December. They try to finish everything on their to-do list while planning gift shopping, travels, and family holidays at the same time. And each …
Reignite Your Writing Spark After Life’s Interruptions
Today, I’m going to show you how to reignite your writing spark after life’s interruptions. Life has a way of throwing curveballs—illness, urgent work tasks, or unexpected distractions can pull …
Stop Putting Off Your Writing—Start Today
Today, I’m going to show you how to beat the “I’ll start tomorrow” habit and finally begin your writing—right now. As writers, we’re no strangers to the feeling that we’ll …