Writing your book shouldn't feel like a job. It's work, yes, but when you're writing about what matters to you, it shouldn't feel heavy or like it's being squeezed to the margins of your day.
I've met many writers who started their books with purpose… but somewhere along the way, it turned into pressure. Plans, deadlines, accountability — all good tools, but doing it all yourself makes the work can feel like another job.
I want to help writers get back to the enjoyment of it, to reconnect with why they started writing in the first place.
It's actually more of an unchallenge. Because I'm not asking you meet daily word counts. Instead, it’s about coming back to what matters. I want you to remember what inspired you to pick up a pen — or open your laptop — in the first place.
Over two weeks, I'll deliver seven prompts to help you reconnect with your project in an intentional way.
You’ll find the challenge inside Writing What's Possible, my Skool community for nonfiction and memoir writers.
Let me know if you’re joining — I’d love to cheer you on.