E82: The Unexpected Truth: Why Loving Your Work Means Embracing the Parts That Suck with Shilo Creed
Most authors write for fun — until the work of writing becomes real work. Shiloh Creed, a seven-time award-winning novelist with over 1.4 million books sold, shares how she transformed her passion into a thriving career while maintaining her creative soul. She reveals the surprising difference between writing for pleasure and the discipline required to meet deadlines, and how her multiple pen names keep her work fresh across genres like clean rom-com and military thrillers. You'll discover why diversity in your identity—whether as an author or in your day-to-day roles—is essential for growth and authenticity. Shiloh shares practical insights on managing the technical side of writing, from marketing to voice, and how she transitions between her different "personas" based on characters, not just genres. Learn how she stays motivated during burnout in the busiest seasons of life, even writing in RV bathrooms and on long drives, and why creating sacred, undisturbed space is vital for creative flow. Writing isn’t just about making stories; it’s a reflection of trust, faith, and personal transformation. Shiloh explains how spiritual practices—reading the Bible, walking, prayer—anchor her amid this busy, often chaotic life, giving her clarity and stability. Whether you're a creator, entrepreneur, or anyone feeling overwhelmed by work, her lessons on flexibility, balance, and resilience will inspire you to find your own sacred rhythm. Perfect for writers, creatives, and anyone craving deeper purpose and peace, this episode shows that even in the chaos of a busy life, your best work is still ahead. Shiloh’s story reminds us that success isn’t measured by luck but by the skills we develop—skills that can bring more stability, joy, and authenticity into your work and life. Connect with Shilo: https://shilocreed.com/ Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2509955/su...) Want to find out more? Check out the website: www.worksucksbutilikeit.com

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