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The Writing Coach Podcast with Rebecca L. Weber - WCP43 Bridge thoughts

WCP43 Bridge thoughts

06/20/19 • 17 min

The Writing Coach Podcast with Rebecca L. Weber

Often when I start coaching a writer, they ask, “How do I get myself to do this thing I know I should do?” The short answer is to change the thinking that’s causing your blocks. If you think differently, you’ll feel and act differently too.

Bridge thoughts are a mindset management tool that can help you overcome imposter syndrome, not setting boundaries, underearning, procrastination, and so many of the problems writers face that we’ve talked about in previous podcast episodes.

This isn’t about asking you to pretend to believe things that aren’t true. It’s the opposite, it’s about first identifying things that you believe that *aren’t true, and then to replace those beliefs with thoughts that *are true.

This episode is for those of you who are ready to take your writer mindset management to the next level. You may want to go back to episode 1 for a refresher first.

MENTIONED ON THIS EPISODE:

WCP1 What’s your problem?

WCP 33: A writer by any other name

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Need help applying this week’s teaching to your writing life? Click here to book your coaching session.

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Often when I start coaching a writer, they ask, “How do I get myself to do this thing I know I should do?” The short answer is to change the thinking that’s causing your blocks. If you think differently, you’ll feel and act differently too.

Bridge thoughts are a mindset management tool that can help you overcome imposter syndrome, not setting boundaries, underearning, procrastination, and so many of the problems writers face that we’ve talked about in previous podcast episodes.

This isn’t about asking you to pretend to believe things that aren’t true. It’s the opposite, it’s about first identifying things that you believe that *aren’t true, and then to replace those beliefs with thoughts that *are true.

This episode is for those of you who are ready to take your writer mindset management to the next level. You may want to go back to episode 1 for a refresher first.

MENTIONED ON THIS EPISODE:

WCP1 What’s your problem?

WCP 33: A writer by any other name

SCHEDULE YOUR FREE MINI WRITER COACHING SESSION

Need help applying this week’s teaching to your writing life? Click here to book your coaching session.

Click here for more info and full show notes with links.

Previous Episode

undefined - WCP Bonus: Don’t believe everything your mind tells you

WCP Bonus: Don’t believe everything your mind tells you

This live session builds on this week's podcast episode re imposter syndrome.

We’re very aware of fake news and disinformation campaigns in our daily work and in the world around us, and we see the consequences of fact checking sources vs letting hoaxes run rampant. You know it’s important to distinguish between objective fact and subjective opinion when reporting an article. But it's harder to identify those distinctions when it comes to what we think about our writing and our freelance careers. This talk will help you do that, and prepare you for the teachings in episode 43.

Follow me on Facebook to hear of upcoming FB Lives at www.facebook.com/freelancewriterbootcamp.

MENTIONED ON THIS EPISODE:

WCP 1: What’s your problem?

WCP 42: Writers and imposter syndrome

SCHEDULE YOUR FREE MINI WRITER COACHING SESSION:

Click here to book your coaching session.

Click here for more info and full show notes with links.

Next Episode

undefined - WCP44 Monday morning on the mountain with Mishka

WCP44 Monday morning on the mountain with Mishka

On Monday mornings I used to be cranky and anxious. It’s not a great combo any time, and not a great foundation for the week ahead. Now I have a ritual that helps me transition ... and I actually look forward to that time when I get to look at my writing projects from a totally different perspective. Creating a ritual or two in your writing life can provide structure, meaning, and momentum.

25k GIVEAWAY:

To celebrate 25,000 downloads of the Writing Coach Podcast, we’re doing a giveaway on Facebook and Instagram for $25 Amazon.com gift certificates. Look for the post with “25k giveaway.” Leave a comment saying why you listen, and tag a friend. Winners will be announced on Monday.

MENTIONED ON THIS EPISODE:

Essential books for writers

Laura Feasey on Instagram

Yolisa Qunta on Instagram

Mishka on Instagram

Twyla Tharp’s “The Creative Habit”

WCP 43: Bridge thoughts

WCP 15: How Nelson Mandela taught me to write faster

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