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What this episode is about:
Wendy May's Regenerative Purpose is a new way of approaching your writing purpose.
Wendy sees purpose as having 4 core elements to it. Purpose is Dynamic, Relational, Experiential and Receptive.
Purpose is Dynamic, it's fluid and changes all the time depending on how you relate to the world around you.
Purpose is Relational and evolves as you move forward in your purpose.
Purpose is Experiential, and rather than being reactive to your world, it's important to be responsive. There's a subtle difference, which Wendy explains.
Purpose is Receptive. Be open to appreciativeness and being valued. Notice those synchronistic connections you make and that align with your purpose.
Wendy illustrates how you can use Regenerative Purpose in your writing life, as well as sharing how she used Kickstarter to fund the publication of her book. You can do the same.
Links mentioned in the episode:
Associated Blog Post
What this episode is about:
Wendy May's Regenerative Purpose is a new way of approaching your writing purpose.
Wendy sees purpose as having 4 core elements to it. Purpose is Dynamic, Relational, Experiential and Receptive.
Purpose is Dynamic, it's fluid and changes all the time depending on how you relate to the world around you.
Purpose is Relational and evolves as you move forward in your purpose.
Purpose is Experiential, and rather than being reactive to your world, it's important to be responsive. There's a subtle difference, which Wendy explains.
Purpose is Receptive. Be open to appreciativeness and being valued. Notice those synchronistic connections you make and that align with your purpose.
Wendy illustrates how you can use Regenerative Purpose in your writing life, as well as sharing how she used Kickstarter to fund the publication of her book. You can do the same.
Links mentioned in the episode:
Associated Blog Post