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3 ways giving writing feedback improves your craft
Critically analysing what we read can improve our objectivity, problem-solving skills and writing technique. But how do you give constructive feedback?
5 reasons to get feedback on your writing
As writers we become too close to our work to be objective. Feedback on our writing can help us see what is working and what isn’t.
Creative writing as self-care (for therapists)
Self-care is important for everyone, including (and especially so, for) therapists. Read about creative writing as self-care for therapists.
3 tips to quieten the mental chatter (and write)
When we have big ideas or too many ideas it can be really hard to reign them in and write something legible? How do you wade through the ideas to find the gem? Here’s how to get clear on what you want to say.
Find your blog writing “voice”
Have you tried to write a blog post but it reads too academic? A blog can be professional but it doesn’t have to be formal. In this post I share five tips to develop your blog writing ‘voice’
3 signs perfectionism is roadblocking your writing (and 7 ways to overcome it)
Perfectionism. It’s a pesky thing. The need for things to be perfect in life, in our work, in our parenting, in our writing. But humans are inherently imperfect. Aiming for perfection is an unrealistic standard that only sets us up for failure. Find out if it’s roadblocking your writing (and how to overcome it).