Life Lessons
Life is a gift—don’t waste it. Discover how Mary Oliver’s iconic quote inspired my journey as a writer and can motivate you to pursue your dreams today.
Five Tips for Writers to Manage Vulnerability
Learn how to manage vulnerability in your writing life from Suzette's experience requesting blurbs for her memoir. Don't beat yourself up for feeling vulnerable, eat the frog first, and be a generous literary citizen. Reconnect with your why and remember that your story matters.
What Integrity Looks Like For a Memoir Writer
Discover the importance of integrity in memoir writing through the stories of Adele and Glennon Doyle. They took bold decisions to ensure the authenticity of their shows and writing, despite the challenges and risks involved. Get inspired to write your story and honor the trust of your readers.
What Brave Looks Like For a Memoir Writer
Writing your story, even when you're afraid, may be the bravest thing you ever do. This is especially true for people in the LGBTQ+ community who've been judged and shamed for simply being who they are.
Five Ways to Measure Growth as a Writer
Growth happens when we're not looking but here are some ways you can mark your growth as a writer.
How to Combat Your Doubt Demons While Writing Your Memoir or Book
Knowing your WHY for writing your book and sharing your story keeps you focused and keeps you going when doubt & fear creep in.
5 Tips for Riding the Emotional Roller Coaster of Writing a Book
If the emotional roller coaster of writing you book is weighing you down, here are 5 tips to help you find a path forward, even when life gets in the way.
The Emotional Roller Coaster of Writing a Book
Whether you're a coach, an entrepreneur, or a writer, we all ride an emotional roller coaster when it comes to being in business or writing a book. The good news is, it's totally normal.
What Following Your Writing Dream Looks Like
What does it look like when you feel passionate about a project or your work—and your gifts and the needs of the world align? Sometimes it takes years to get to that place but it's always worth the time spent.