Who are you writing for? Who counts in determining what we create?
Sometimes we get bogged down by the idea of what our audience, peers, or the people in our lives will think of our creative pursuits. That can lead to a muddying of the waters of the creative process.
In this episode, Dallas shares how she broke through those barriers to write the books that were in her heart. Listen as she walks us through:
Plus the life changes that have helped her reframe her view of her writing time and ignited a new passion for investing in her creative pursuits.
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Magic in Art and Life with Lisa Sonora
Many creative interests: integrating, not separating our passions
Daring Something New
Permission to Glow
Design Your Creative Curriculum for Focus, Joy, and Success
Writing Different Kinds of Things with Jonathan Fields
Fake Excuses and Real Reasons We Don’t Show Up for Our Creative Work
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Organizing a Big Project: Coaching Session
Revitalizing A Writing Practice: Live Coaching
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Design Your At-Home Writing Retreat
How to focus on your creative projects
Earn the Gifts Waiting at the Finish Line
I Went to Seattle to Suck This Badly
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