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There’s nothing worse as a writer than feeling like you’ve hit a wall. Or worse, a plateau. That dreaded, sinking feeling that maybe you’ve gone as far as you’re gonna go. The good news is, whether you’re still in the early days of building a portfol...
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A Strategy Primer for Writers: Part IV
Welcome back to the strategy primer for writers; a series in which we deep dive into workflow and productivity strategies used by successful entrepreneurs and creators to decrease procrastination.
A Strategy Primer for Writers: Part III
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A Strategy Primer for Writers: Part II
Welcome back to the strategy primer for writers! This series aims to provide you with a number of productivity strategies to help reduce procrastination and that can be used to build better habits for your writing career.
A Strategy Primer for Writers: Part I
Every new year comes with a rush of hope, resolutions and optimistic goal setting, but inspiration, writing tips, and a new calendar page aren’t always enough to help you reach your goals. In 2019, only 7% of those surveyed kept their New Year’s reso...
The Enneagram For Writers: Characters and Careers: Part II
Welcome to part two of our deep dive into the Enneagram for writers! We’re taking a look at how the nine Enneagram types can be used for character inspiration, as well as provide insight on bad habits writers may have.
The Enneagram For Writers: Characters and Careers: Part I
Over the last few years, the Enneagram has begun to eclipse the Meyer’s Briggs as a popular, go-to personality test. While some debate the accuracy of such tests, much like the Meyer’s Briggs, the Enneagram can be a helpful tool for writers.
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