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When it feels like you're pulling the words out of mud, and you're procrastinating, or worse — forcing yourself to find some prose, it could simply mean that the weather's not quite aligned with the writing or editing you're trying to do.
Instead, try aligning your writing project with the moon (and/or a menstrual cycle if you have one). No worries if you don't have a menstrual cycle or never did — simply follow the moon. It's a reliable and consistent energy.
Writing with nature's rhythms for the past handful of years, I've written and published my second book, drafted and edited a third, sent weekly email newsletters, and blogged consistently.
If you're looking for a fun way to write WITH the energy of the day instead of trying to fight it, you'll love today's episode.
You'll discover:
Writing with nature's rhythms is a transformative way to connect our creativity with the natural world and co-create with the Divine.
Get in touch at The Intuitive Writing School.com or JacquelineFisch.com.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to Cycical Writing with Nature's Rhythms
00:11 Connecting Women's Menstrual Cycles with the Moon
02:02 Practical Writing Tips for the Four Moon Phases
05:25 New Moon: Setting Intentions and Planting Seeds
09:55 Waxing Moon: Exploring New Ideas and Fast Drafting
21:23 Full Moon: Visibility, Focused Writing, Gratitude, and Letting Go
26:08 Focusing During the Waning Moon: Editing and Finalizing
30:31 Aligning Writing with Differing Menstrual and Moon Cycles
33:03 Practical Tips for Book Writing with the Moon Phases
38:39 Blog Writing with the Moon Phases
42:02 Reflective Writing Prompts and Final Thoughts
By Jacqueline FischWhen it feels like you're pulling the words out of mud, and you're procrastinating, or worse — forcing yourself to find some prose, it could simply mean that the weather's not quite aligned with the writing or editing you're trying to do.
Instead, try aligning your writing project with the moon (and/or a menstrual cycle if you have one). No worries if you don't have a menstrual cycle or never did — simply follow the moon. It's a reliable and consistent energy.
Writing with nature's rhythms for the past handful of years, I've written and published my second book, drafted and edited a third, sent weekly email newsletters, and blogged consistently.
If you're looking for a fun way to write WITH the energy of the day instead of trying to fight it, you'll love today's episode.
You'll discover:
Writing with nature's rhythms is a transformative way to connect our creativity with the natural world and co-create with the Divine.
Get in touch at The Intuitive Writing School.com or JacquelineFisch.com.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to Cycical Writing with Nature's Rhythms
00:11 Connecting Women's Menstrual Cycles with the Moon
02:02 Practical Writing Tips for the Four Moon Phases
05:25 New Moon: Setting Intentions and Planting Seeds
09:55 Waxing Moon: Exploring New Ideas and Fast Drafting
21:23 Full Moon: Visibility, Focused Writing, Gratitude, and Letting Go
26:08 Focusing During the Waning Moon: Editing and Finalizing
30:31 Aligning Writing with Differing Menstrual and Moon Cycles
33:03 Practical Tips for Book Writing with the Moon Phases
38:39 Blog Writing with the Moon Phases
42:02 Reflective Writing Prompts and Final Thoughts