![]() ![]() Imagine if you could sit down at your desk without the fear of "Where do I start?" or "What do I write?" even if you've never written a book or published a book before in your life!Īnd you could make significant progress in as little as 30-60 minutes a day. Well, you don't have to "imagine" any longer, because it's here. "I had so much fun creating this Challenge. One of my all-time favorite workshops: From Blank Pages to Writing Machine I pulled this content together from three different places: I created this for both aspiring and career authors who need to write with purpose and have an accountability structure that keeps them writing - because that's the only way our books will ever be finished. What I needed to hear and learn about myself as an author. It took me ten years to write my first book. What my clients have needed (which has been different from me!) as I coached them through writing their powerful nonfiction books. Lauren Eckhardt, award-winning and bestselling author and ghostwriter, and Founder & CEO of Burning Soul Collective The world needs to hear your story, and I promise once you truly commit, it'll be harder to stop than to keep going." I can't wait for you to take this Challenge and reacquaint yourself with your writing and with your message. if you're interested in participating in our From Blank Pages to Writing Machine workshop, we're bringing it back ONE TIME this year, August 30-September 2, and you can register here.Įach day, you will receive a message that a new module has been opened in your 30 Day Writing Challenge. You will log into your portal to view the day's module.Įvery day, Lauren will share her insights into the writing process (and how it can be different for every writer). You'll begin understanding yourself as a writer: the way you prefer to write, how you set goals you can hold yourself to, and what you value most in your writing. She will help you lean into your unique strengths (because we're not in the business of creating robots or assuming one-size-fits-all with any writing techniques). What do you want? What do you really want, right in this moment, for yourself? Read more writing like this in Bianca Sparacino’s book Seeds Planted In Concrete here.These lessons are brief, but packed with helpful guidance - don't worry, we know you're here to write, not read! Make sure to let them know that they no longer own you. Face them, even if it is just in writing. Write about a time that you truly felt the most alive. If you could go back in time and re-live one memory, which one would it be? Why? 28. 26.įill this page with a list of things that make you smile. Write a letter defining one thing you learned, for every year you have been alive. Write a letter celebrating yourself - what you love about yourself, what you admire about who you are and what you stand for. What would you do if you knew you absolutely could not fail? 24. Imagine what their life must have been like. Look at a stranger wherever you are right now. Write a letter forgiving yourself for the things you still hold on to. What is an item you own that holds an intense amount of sentimental value? Who gave it to you? What memories does it have attached to it? 20. If you were in a room with all of the people you once loved, and you were told to choose, whose arms would you end up in? 19. ![]() Write your favourite quotes or lessons from them down as well. Write a list of the books that have changed your life. Write a letter to someone who inspires you. Write a letter to the teacher that most changed your life. If you had the chance to be anywhere in the world right now, where would you be? And who would you be with? 13. If you don’t have siblings, write a letter the the sister or brother you always wished you had. Write a letter to the person who broke your heart the most. 9.Ĭlose your eyes and listen to a song that holds a lot of memories for you. Write a letter to the first person you ever loved. Write a letter to someone you miss right now. Write a thank you letter to your best friend. Write a letter forgiving someone who deeply hurt you. Write an apology to someone you deeply hurt. Write a list of ten resolutions you have for yourself right now. Write a letter to the last person you kissed. Grab a journal, grab a pen, and make time for your words. This month, try to write for 30 days - let these questions be your inspiration, your push into expression. Whether we find that emotional push in a favourite quote, in a fleeting experience, or in the way a song suddenly makes us feel, the writing always follows. Sometimes, the best writing starts with a little inspiration. ![]()
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