• 30 Writing Prompts to Remain Inspired for the Next Month

    Grab a new notebook or open up a new document, it’s time to start this month’s writing prompts! This one is simple and its sole purpose is to get you writing every day. At the end of the 30 writing prompts, you may have either found an idea for your next writing project, written publishable content or just practiced writing every day. These are all accomplishments you should be proud of. Let’s get writing! 30 Writing Prompts for the Month Ahead Read one writing prompt each day and let it inspire you to write a sentence, paragraph, an essay, or…

  • Class Is Back in Session: Time Management 101

    Ding! Ding! August is here, and that means school is starting. Once the hectic mornings, early breakfasts, and crazy traffic dies down, back-to-school season can be the perfect opportunity for some “you” time to write your book. Trust me, once that school bus drives away, it’s tempting to just scroll away on your phone or catch up on some emails, but time management can help you become the most productive version of yourself! Writer Shopping List Just like every kid receives a back-to-school shopping list (tissues, glue, crayons, hand sanitizer…the lists seem to grow every year!), you should create a…

  • Insider Secrets on Habit-Stacking for Writers

    If you haven’t heard of habit-stacking, it’s a phrase coined by author James Clear in his book Atomic Habits. Habit-stacking is a method for building and maintaining habits and it involves pairing a new habit with an existing one to create a routine. Developing and maintaining solid writing habits is an important first step for writers because these habits form the foundation of consistency. Without routines and consistent practice, it can be challenging to make meaningful progress with your writing. So today, we’ll explore how you can leverage habit-stacking to improve your writing productivity, consistency, and overall output. 8 Habit-Stacking…

  • Summer Activities for Writers to Embrace the Season

    As the warm breeze and bright sunshine of summer swirl around us, we just may be able to find inspiration and rejuvenation in a variety of activities that evoke the spirit of the season. From outdoor writing to nature walks and summer reading, there are ample opportunities to nurture creativity and foster personal growth this time of year. Here’s my comprehensive guide to summer activities for writers. 1. Take Your Writing Outdoors The fresh air and change of scenery can invigorate your mind, leading to enhanced creativity and productivity, so taking your writing outdoors offers a myriad of benefits. To…