Episode 105: Memoir Writers, do it scared. You’ll thank yourself later.
Get your ticket for our Memoir Summit: https://www.inspiredwritercollective.... It’s Stephanie here, and this message is one that I’ve needed to hear for sure! I wrestle so often with my own fears of showing up and allowing myself to be vulnerable with my writing process, or even just being myself. At the end of the day, there’s nothing better than being yourself and finding the people who love all the parts of you. It’s what writing does and especially the community we’ve built here with the podcast. Just check out the incredible panelists we’ve brought together for our Memoir Summit here. There’s so much power in taking the scary step to move yourself forward. James Clear in his book Atomic Habits talks about doing something just 1% better each day. When it’s put that way it doesn’t sound so scary. It’s hitting send on the email you’ve been meaning to send to the book coach you know will help you finish your manuscript. It’s posting on social media about what you’re working on or something you’ve thought about that can help others. Whatever it is, it’s one simple step. This is what I have to keep reminding myself of and also remembering how I feel when I hit send on that email or post to social media. On this week’s podcast, Elizabeth and I talk about the importance of “doing it scared.” There will be so many moments along the way when you’ll want to hesitate. You’ll doubt yourself. These feelings are SO normal. You’re not alone. We need these reminders as much as you do, and it’s why we show up to share what’s real about being a writer on our podcast. Your brain will love the hit of dopamine you get when you decide to take that step you’re scared to take. You never know who you’ll meet. What’s the worst thing that could happen? Sometimes we have to remind our brains that it’s okay. You have a story following you around that’s meant to be told. It’s what I heard from Reese Witherspoon on her recent book tour for Gone Before Goodbye with Harlan Coben. She had an idea, she’d never written a book (even though she’s done so many other amazing things), and she knew it needed to be in the hands of readers. What did she do? She “did it scared.” She connected with people who knew how to help her, and yes, she has amazing connections, but you can too when you start finding your way. Our podcast is here for you to connect with us, but more than that, it’s about connecting with yourself and your story. What’s one thing you’ll “do scared” today? LEAVE A COMMENT and let us know!

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