A challenge that often comes up when I’m talking to writers who have started working on their books is that they’ve getting stuck because some kind of fear, doubt or repetitive thought is coming up for them. This could be something like: Who am I to do this? Who would want to read what I… Continue reading A simple tip to move through fear and doubt when you’re writing
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A simple way to focus your time and energy
I don’t know about you, but sometimes I can find it challenging (to say the least!) deciding what to focus on throughout my working day. Unless I have client calls the rest of the time can merge into one and the options for me feel limitless (which, of course, is a blessing, but can also feel overwhelming). Should… Continue reading A simple way to focus your time and energy
The sadness
In meditation the other evening I checked in with my guides to ask, ‘What’s the most powerful thing for me to share right now?’ The answer came swift and clear and simple: sadness. And although I was surprised, I immediately knew the sadness they were referring to. It’s a sadness I lived with for much… Continue reading The sadness
Five tech tools I use to create ease in my unbound business
I know that you have AMAZING gifts to share with the world, unbound one, but do you struggle with the tech-side of doing this? If you do, you’re like many of the women in the unbound community who are frustrated and feeling left-behind when it comes to setting up the ‘behind-the-scenes’ systems in their businesses. … Continue reading Five tech tools I use to create ease in my unbound business
Three changes I’m making in my business in 2020
In April 2020 I will have been running my own business for ten years. Ten years! I was going to write that I still feel like a beginner. But when I check in with that statement, I realise it’s not true. Because I’ve learned SO much over the past ten years. And the key lesson… Continue reading Three changes I’m making in my business in 2020
Five super-powerful ways to use a blog to attract more readers and clients
So you’ve started to write your first book, or you’re thinking about getting started. (Go you!) But at the back of your mind is a nagging doubt: Who is actually going to read my book? Will anyone be interested? Or am I going to put all of this effort in for very little results? I… Continue reading Five super-powerful ways to use a blog to attract more readers and clients
The quickening
There’s a quickening right now. Can you feel it? Everything seems to be speeding up. We’re beginning to experience time differently. Change is the only constant. And it can feel hard to keep up. So, how can you work with this fast-moving energy? It’s likely your ideas and inspirations are shifting continually, so how do… Continue reading The quickening
The Magical Portal Project with Vanessa Sage
This month I’m inviting 30 magical authors to share how writing a book has created transformation in their lives as part of The Magical Portal Project. As I was visioning into my dream contributors for the project, Vanessa Sage was one of them. There was only one problem. As far as I knew, Vanessa hadn’t written… Continue reading The Magical Portal Project with Vanessa Sage
The Magical Portal Project with Tara Jackson
This month I’m inviting 30 magical authors to share how writing a book has created transformation in their lives as part of The Magical Portal Project. And I wanted to have this conversation with Tara Jackson, author of EMBODIED: A Self-Care Guide For Sensitive Souls, because she’s in such a unique position right now. Tara is… Continue reading The Magical Portal Project with Tara Jackson
The Magical Portal Project with Sean Patrick
This month I’m inviting 30 magical authors to share how writing a book has created transformation in their lives as part of The Magical Portal Project. And I knew that I had to have a conversation with this magical being – Sean Patrick, founder of That Guy’s House publishing and author of That Guy Who Loves… Continue reading The Magical Portal Project with Sean Patrick