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FREE MINI-GUIDE

How to leave your inner critic behind...and write.

A resource to help you understand where that voice comes from, why it's so loud, and how to get it to pipe down.

You know in your heart you are a writer.

But that nasty voice keeps getting in the way, right?

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Nobody will want to read this.

 

This is the lamest idea ever.

 

Who do I think I'm kidding?

 

I should give up. 

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Familiar? 

 

Being neurodivergent often means we are more sensitive to the inner critic than our neurotypical writer siblings, and that was definitely true for me.  For a long time I played sudoku in a mire of self-loathing instead of writing. 

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It's a terrible state to be in, when you know in your bones you were put here to write.

So...I have put together a free mini-guide in which you will learn:

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  • Why you even have an inner critic to begin with, and why it's totally normal

  • Three simple, workable ways to use now to turn down the volume on that inner horridness 

  • Why it's okay to ignore the usual advice if you're neurodivergent.

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You also get...

My favourite go-to resources

PLUS! My bonus quick-fix flowchart if that voice just will not shut up

A nice warm fuzzy feeling of knowing you're not alone with this BS

Remember this:​

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Bringing your inner critic to heel is the best thing you can do for yourself if you want to write. It's taken me years to figure it out, years I could have spent writing.

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But better later than never, right? I got there in the end, my work is published. Today I can call myself a writer and mean it.​

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I promise you, it can be done.

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