Writing Fearlessly:
A Workshop for Coaching the Writer Within
WORKSHOP TITLE: Writing Fearlessly: A Workshop for Coaching the Writer Within
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION: Feeling uninspired or stuck when it comes to your professional writing? In this workshop, you will learn creativity coaching techniques to help you overcome your creative blocks, procrastination, self-doubt, and anxieties.
This workshop is targeted to individuals who are struggling with procrastination, excessive criticism, perfectionism, distractions, self-sabotage, or endlessly delaying their writing. Likely workshop participants might include professors who struggle to write academic journal articles, graduate students unable to finish their theses or dissertations, administrators who procrastinate and struggle to complete their reports, or busy professionals who put off the professional writing assignments related to their jobs.
In Writing Fearlessly, you’ll experience:
A supportive learning environment designed to help you overcome your creative blocks and writer’s resistance
A friendly and engaging workshop that affirms your right to write
A setting designed to inspire you to take forward action on completing your writing projects
What it feels like to remind yourself of your own genius
In Writing Fearlessly, you’ll learn:
The stages of the creative process
How to recognize the anxieties associated with each stage
The ways to identify the creative process stage or stages you are struggling with
The appropriate solutions to help you overcome your own creative blocks, procrastination, self-doubt, and anxieties.
7 Powerful questions to ask yourself to gain clarity regarding your writing
2 Techniques for getting rid of all the “No’s”
The value of a “free” pass and what those free passes should be
5 things you should never say to yourself as a writer and what you should say instead
Plus, you’ll learn:
About a host of books, websites, materials, and resources (60+) to help you successfully (now and in the future!) coach the writer within
How to get out of your own head and let it go
How to arrive at your best writing ideas
A motivational visualization technique that you can use again and again to bring your ideas to you
How to put your chaotic mind in order