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In today’s episode, Jane discusses what scholarly writers are really looking for when they say they need accountability. While accountability is essential for strong communities, there can also be a risk in always relying on others to maintain writing momentum.
➡️ The difference between fostering reciprocal accountability in a community and using accountability selfishly.
➡️ Why constantly looking for accountability can erode your self-trust.
➡️ How examining your reasons for looking for accountability can expose how you think about yourself as a writer.
💗 Spread the inspiration. Know someone who would benefit from some guidance on their book-writing journey? Share this episode with them!
✉️ Want even MORE bookish advice, right in your inbox? Sign up for Shelf Help, the newsletter with actionable tips for scholarly writers.
By Jane Joann Jones5
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In today’s episode, Jane discusses what scholarly writers are really looking for when they say they need accountability. While accountability is essential for strong communities, there can also be a risk in always relying on others to maintain writing momentum.
➡️ The difference between fostering reciprocal accountability in a community and using accountability selfishly.
➡️ Why constantly looking for accountability can erode your self-trust.
➡️ How examining your reasons for looking for accountability can expose how you think about yourself as a writer.
💗 Spread the inspiration. Know someone who would benefit from some guidance on their book-writing journey? Share this episode with them!
✉️ Want even MORE bookish advice, right in your inbox? Sign up for Shelf Help, the newsletter with actionable tips for scholarly writers.

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