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I do my best writing in my head while I'm in a yoga class or on a walk. In other words: my best writing ideas come to me at the times when it's hardest to write them down! This may sound like a problem, but you don't need ideal conditions for your writing practice to be successful. All you need to develop your writing is making this commitment: I am a writer.
Betsy Rapoport works to help writers bring their ideas to life and use their authentic voice while telling their story. She tells writers who work with her, I don't care if you think you're not a good writer. I'll make you better.
Betsy was executive editor at Random House, having worked on numerous best sellers by Martha Beck, Carrie Fisher, Dean Ornish, and more. She now works as a coach and leads writing workshops and retreats. She joins me in this 2014 episode to talk about the writer's journey, how to use your authentic voice, and how to stop judging yourself and your work.
My conversation with Betsy includes many tips and nuggets of information about writing, but our talk centers around one principle: Sit your butt down and write!
Once your writing practice has begun to develop, you'll start asking yourself how you can develop your authentic voice. The answer, my friends, is trust in yourself and the process and a lot of sit your butt down time. Listen in to learn how to stop getting in your own way and discover what is possible for you.
Your voice matters! Make sure you subscribe to the show and leave a review in Apple Podcasts. Tell me what you love and why you’re here and maybe you’ll hear a shoutout to YOU in a future episode!
The post Betsy Rapoport: The Writer's Journey [Wisdom Wednesday] appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com.
By Koren MotekaitisI do my best writing in my head while I'm in a yoga class or on a walk. In other words: my best writing ideas come to me at the times when it's hardest to write them down! This may sound like a problem, but you don't need ideal conditions for your writing practice to be successful. All you need to develop your writing is making this commitment: I am a writer.
Betsy Rapoport works to help writers bring their ideas to life and use their authentic voice while telling their story. She tells writers who work with her, I don't care if you think you're not a good writer. I'll make you better.
Betsy was executive editor at Random House, having worked on numerous best sellers by Martha Beck, Carrie Fisher, Dean Ornish, and more. She now works as a coach and leads writing workshops and retreats. She joins me in this 2014 episode to talk about the writer's journey, how to use your authentic voice, and how to stop judging yourself and your work.
My conversation with Betsy includes many tips and nuggets of information about writing, but our talk centers around one principle: Sit your butt down and write!
Once your writing practice has begun to develop, you'll start asking yourself how you can develop your authentic voice. The answer, my friends, is trust in yourself and the process and a lot of sit your butt down time. Listen in to learn how to stop getting in your own way and discover what is possible for you.
Your voice matters! Make sure you subscribe to the show and leave a review in Apple Podcasts. Tell me what you love and why you’re here and maybe you’ll hear a shoutout to YOU in a future episode!
The post Betsy Rapoport: The Writer's Journey [Wisdom Wednesday] appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com.