How Reflective Writing Can Help Aspiring Authors Overcome Writing Anxiety

How Reflective Writing Can Help Aspiring Authors Overcome Writing Anxiety

Are you an aspiring author struggling with the fear of sharing your work with the world? Or do you need a safe space to explore your writing ideas freely? If yes, then reflective writing might just be the tool you need.

In a recent episode of The Author's Leverage, Maria Blon , an intuitive author and mentor, shares her experience as a math and yoga teacher and how she applies hands-on interactive learning techniques and reflective writing to help aspiring authors overcome their writing anxiety.

Here are some key takeaways from the conversation:

  • Reflective writing is a powerful tool that can help aspiring authors build better relationships with themselves and others.
  • Reflective writing can help you gain a whole picture of yourself, not just as a writer, but as a whole person with unique experiences and perspectives.
  • Reflective writing can help you identify your writing goals, explore your ideas freely, and get feedback on your work, depending on your needs and preferences.
  • Reflective writing can help you overcome writing anxiety and build confidence in sharing your work with the world.

In conclusion, if you're an aspiring author struggling with writing anxiety, try incorporating reflective writing into your writing process. It might just be the tool you need to overcome your fear and build confidence in sharing your work with the world. And by doing so, you can not only improve your writing skills but also support a great cause at the same time.

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Christin E.

Linkedin Certified Marketing Insider | Master in Business Analytics | Data-driven | She Codes Australia Plus '24-'25

1y

Even though I am not an author, I will definitely give this a try; considering I feel anxious at times. Thank you, Maria Blon for sharing some amazing insights!

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Maria Blon

I inspire people to share their writing and artistic creations in community, even if this idea is terrifying!

1y

I love how you pulled the points out from our interview, Parchelle! 😊

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