Create With Purpose Part 4: Authenticity & Acceptance by Kirsten McNeill
Kirsten McNeill shares tips for success while maintaining authenticity & acceptance of your writing, your career, and your audience.
Kirsten McNeill shares tips for success while maintaining authenticity & acceptance of your writing, your career, and your audience.
Kirsten McNeill interviewed me for her podcast “Worthy Writer’s Podcast.” We talked using neurolinguistic programming for writing and more! *** I was interviewed by Kirsten McNeill for her podcast “Worthy Writer’s Podcast.” We talk...
Kirsten McNeill is back to tell you how to create with purpose. Now, it’s time to explore, so pick up your pen and see what happens!
Kirsten McNeill is back with part 2 of her “Create with Purpose” series, this time focussing on the importance of reflection & clarity.
Kirsten McNeill knows it’s hard to create with purpose, you need confidence and awareness. Here’s how to start to build them in yourself.
Kirsten Mcneill reminds us to call yourself a writer if you write. Never forget that you are worthy.
Kirsten Mcneil helps us identify and train the four horsemen of the writer’s apocalypse. Who are they and what do they want from us?
What happens when I finish my first draft? Try not to panic! Here are some tips on how to take care of yourself from Kirsten McNeill.
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
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Confidence and Purpose with Writing Coach, Kirsten McNeill – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 96 “I really wanna be able to help writers focus on themselves, be themselves, figure out what they...
Kirsten McNeill shares what every writer needs to know about writing contests. Which ones are legit, what kind of writing send in, and more!
Transform yourself from “starving artist” to confident writer with these tips on changing your mindset and habits from Kirsten McNeill.
Kirsten McNeill thought she wanted to write mysteries, but life had other things in store. Join her in her process in this blog post.
Sometimes the hardest part of writing is starting. Kirsten McNeill shares her take on the positive pre-writing ritual to help you get going.
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