We Create What We Need - The Writer's Room

I'm not gonna lie. A lot of the work I do for my writing clients I've created because I needed them first. When I first committed to writing my memoir nearly 2 years ago, I knew I needed a space to show up consistently and write. As someone who does a lot of inner work, I know myself pretty well and understood that I'd be really good at distracting myself from making progress.

So I created the Writer's Room and invited others to show up with me. I knew if others were counting on me to hold the space that I would have no choice but to show up. My rebel self couldn't talk me out of it, though it continues to try. The space is amazing, two years into the membership and so many women are showing up for themselves in a new way: consistent, self-compassionate, and connected. It's a dream come true and an honor to hold the space.

And as I enter the next phases of my manuscript development, I am teaching others what I've learned along the way. Even after decades of writing work, editing others' manuscripts, and working for an educational publishing company there is much to learn. 

There is so much power in telling our stories--even, and especially, if we are just writing them for ourselves. We can see life from a bird's eye view, we can take apart and pull back together the pieces at play. We can decide how the next chapter goes.

This is why I'm so passionate about writing. This is why, even though I consistently show up and write now without the Writer's Room, that I keep it open and invite new people in so that they, too, can have a safe place to discover their story and the deep lessons woven in and out of them for others to bear witness and learn from as well.

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