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If you find yourself opening just one more tab before writing a blog post, this episode is for you.
Many counsellors fall into the research trap, thinking more information will make blogging easier. But what if that habit is actually slowing you down and watering down your voice?
In this episode, I’m sharing how counsellors should approach blog research in a simpler, more sustainable way so you can stop second-guessing and start writing with more ease and confidence.
🎧 Hit play to learn a more effective way to blog and find out if this is the writing habit that’s quietly draining you.
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Links and Resources Mentioned:Framework First Blogging Method - A low-cost, step-by-step method for blogging once a month with ease
→ Blogging for Counsellors | Monthly Writing System to Attract Clients
And for more of my free and paid resources CLICK HERE
By Jane Travis5
55 ratings
If you find yourself opening just one more tab before writing a blog post, this episode is for you.
Many counsellors fall into the research trap, thinking more information will make blogging easier. But what if that habit is actually slowing you down and watering down your voice?
In this episode, I’m sharing how counsellors should approach blog research in a simpler, more sustainable way so you can stop second-guessing and start writing with more ease and confidence.
🎧 Hit play to learn a more effective way to blog and find out if this is the writing habit that’s quietly draining you.
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Links and Resources Mentioned:Framework First Blogging Method - A low-cost, step-by-step method for blogging once a month with ease
→ Blogging for Counsellors | Monthly Writing System to Attract Clients
And for more of my free and paid resources CLICK HERE

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