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012E – Does Your Creator Brain Get Nervous?

An episode of the WRITE NOW! Workshop Podcast: Write a Book, Change the World with Kitty Bucholtz podcast, hosted by Kitty Bucholtz, titled "012E – Does Your Creator Brain Get Nervous?" was published on January 14, 2018 and runs 8 minutes.

January 14, 2018 ·8m · WRITE NOW! Workshop Podcast: Write a Book, Change the World with Kitty Bucholtz

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Sometimes my creator brain gets nervous. It doesn't want to come out and play in public. Maybe it's nervous that someone won't like what it created. What do we do when that happens?

The first step is to recognize the signs - are you putting off your writing or other creative endeavor, finding so many other things that "must" be done first?

That happened to me this weekend, and it took a while for me to stop and ask myself if there was some reason I didn't want to do my creative work. Finally, I decided to write about how I seemed to be putting off my writing and podcasting! Haha!

I just fixed up my WRITE NOW! Workshop Facebook page, so my first post was on this topic. I suggested that if anyone else was feeling the same way, we should just jump in and do it together! Together, we have more creative energy, we get more done, and we give each other courage.

Writing about it gave me creative energy and I decided to make this podcast on the same subject. Are you feeling nervous about your creative projects? Let's just do it - together! This is going to be a good year. :-D

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