This week I’ve rounded up a collection of my favorite Called to Write articles for you, designed to inspire your writing life, offer guidance and support for times you might be feeling stuck or overwhelmed, and even help you stay on track with your writing during the coming holidays.
Enjoy!
“Silver white winters that melt into springs
These are a few of my favorite things”
Feeling burned out?
While you might feel like you “should” be rested from staying at home so much this year, the truth is, this has been an exhausting, tumultuous, and difficult time, so giving yourself time to recover is important.
Here are two of my past favorite articles with suggestions about how to recover.
Wondering if you should be pushing to write when you’re sick, exhausted, or grieving?
Here’s one of my favorite articles about when to write, and when to take it easy:
What counts when it comes to writing?
On a lighter note, when it comes to writing regularly, sometimes writers twist themselves into knots thinking they have to be writing “new words” every single day of the year.
My opinion? Not so.
Hint: This article will help you adjust your mindset about what “counts” as “real writing,” and is critical when it comes to setting goals and resolutions for the coming year.
Having trouble staying motivated to write in these uncertain times?
Here are two articles designed to help you navigate these choppy waters and keep writing.
7 Mindset Perspectives to Motivate Your Writing — On the Final Draft Blog
Want to keep writing through the holidays?
Here are articles to bring holiday cheer and practical strategies to help you keep writing.
I hope you enjoyed this collection of articles and I’m wishing all the best to you and your writing in the coming days and weeks.
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