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17: Focus on your writing process, not everyone else's

An episode of the Writing in Color podcast, hosted by ChaChanna, titled "17: Focus on your writing process, not everyone else's" was published on September 19, 2018 and runs 7 minutes.

September 19, 2018 ·7m · Writing in Color

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Do you find yourself struggling to follow the common myths on writing, such as "you must write every single day?" Me too! Today, I talk about my challenge of following that advice and what I decided to do instead. I'd love to hear you take. Do you actually write every day? Why or why not? Share you answer at ChaChannaWrites.com/Podcast

Do you find yourself struggling to follow the common myths on writing, such as "you must write every single day?" Me too! Today, I talk about my challenge of following that advice and what I decided to do instead. I'd love to hear you take.

Do you actually write every day? Why or why not?
Share you answer at ChaChannaWrites.com/Podcast

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