I'm talking directly to the novel and memoir writers who are exhausted, stuck, and wondering if they can ever find their way back to the page. If imposter syndrome has you questioning whether you're "really" a writer, or if burnout has made your creative dreams feel more like burdens, this conversation is for you. Instead of another productivity pep talk or goal-crushing strategy, I'm offering something different: three gentle invitations to help you reconnect with your writing practice witho...
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I'm talking directly to the novel and memoir writers who are exhausted, stuck, and wondering if they can ever find their way back to the page. If imposter syndrome has you questioning whether you're "really" a writer, or if burnout has made your creative dreams feel more like burdens, this conversation is for you. Instead of another productivity pep talk or goal-crushing strategy, I'm offering something different: three gentle invitations to help you reconnect with your writing practice witho...
80. Writing with ADHD: Finding Joy, Focus, and Permission with Dr. Candice Stanfield Wiswell
The Whole Writer
34 minutes
4 months ago
80. Writing with ADHD: Finding Joy, Focus, and Permission with Dr. Candice Stanfield Wiswell
In this conversation episode, I sit down with Dr. Candice Stanfield Wiswell, a writer, psychologist, and ADHD writing coach, to talk about what it means to build a joyful and sustainable writing life with ADHD. We’re speaking to writers who feel scattered, stuck in perfectionist loops, or frustrated by inconsistent progress. What we’re exploring: ✨ ADHD isn’t a flaw in your writing life—it’s a different way of thinking that can fuel creativity and depth. ✨ Why typical writing routines d...
The Whole Writer
I'm talking directly to the novel and memoir writers who are exhausted, stuck, and wondering if they can ever find their way back to the page. If imposter syndrome has you questioning whether you're "really" a writer, or if burnout has made your creative dreams feel more like burdens, this conversation is for you. Instead of another productivity pep talk or goal-crushing strategy, I'm offering something different: three gentle invitations to help you reconnect with your writing practice witho...