Seven ways to create in Co-Writing Sessions
Many people come for the writing but stay for the frequency (in time, space, and energy).
Here's some actions that may go beyond what you realize these sessions are for that amplify your creative flow.
  1. Write content for your book, speeches, and course material.
  2. Craft posts, Skool updates, video scripts.
  3. Create B-roll for your social media content.
  4. Draw, paint, or create art: canva designs, gif creation, or painting a canvas. Pam Hawkins, contributing author, designed the cover for our collab book, Beyond The Shift, V1. The video shows a bit of her process.
  5. Create music, play in Sumo, or practice your instrument. (We're all on mute.)
  6. Create and implement your business and marketing plans.
  7. Tick tasks off your top to-get-done list.
Today, I'm laying out Married Widow, and updating final edits. One of the typesetting tasks to fix was inconsistency in apostrophes (straight versus curly). This is a detail that separates a polished book from one that feels "slightly off" without anyone being able to articulate why. So I popped into ChatGPT and asked how to do a universal change. Within seconds 3000+ changes were made. Remarkable.
If this sparked your creative juices, what is one thing that comes to mind, outside writing?
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