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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 17 MIN

29: Writing as a Mum: How to Protect Your Creative Life When Everyone Needs You

from Write The Darn Book! Beat Writer’s Block, Procrastination and Self-Doubt, to Confidently Finish Writing Your Novel · host Maddison Michaels

Episode 29: Writing as a Mum: How to Protect Your Creative Life When Everyone Needs You Being a mother and a writer can feel like a daily war with yourself. You love your family deeply. You also have a story that is quietly waiting — in the margins of the school run, in the twenty minutes before the house wakes up, in the silence after everyone is finally asleep. This episode is for every writer who writes in stolen minutes and wonders whether she is allowed to want this. The answer is yes. And in this episode, Maddison Michaels breaks down exactly how to protect your creative life — practically and psychologically — in the middle of a full and beautiful and demanding life. Whether you are a mother of young children, a primary carer, or any writer whose creative time is the first thing to disappear when life gets full, this episode will give you permission and a plan.   In This Episode You'll Discover Why the guilt you feel about wanting your writing is a story — and how to rewrite it The specific permission shift that changes everything for writers who are also mothers Why your creative life does not take from the people you love — and what actually does How to define your Minimum Viable Writing Session so that small sessions count The one non-negotiable window strategy and why consistency matters more than length How to give yourself genuine permission to be a writer in this season of life — not the next one Why identity matters more than time management for writers in busy seasons How your DOPE Bird Writing Personality shapes the way you should structure your sessions   The Five Frameworks Covered in This Episode Framework 1: The Minimum Viable Writing Session — redefining what counts so you stop holding out for the perfect session Framework 2: Protect One Non-Negotiable Window — finding the one slot in your week that belongs to your writing Framework 3: The Permission Slip — giving yourself real permission to write in this season, not the next one Framework 4: Stack Your Identity, Not Just Your Tasks — why writers who keep writing in hard seasons operate from identity, not willpower Framework 5: Use Your Bird Personality — how knowing whether you are an Eagle, Owl, Dove, or Peacock changes how you approach every session   Links and Resources Mentioned 🎓 Work with Maddison — Coaching: maddisonmichaels.com/coaching 🐦 Discover Your DOPE Bird Writing Personality: maddisonmichaels.com/quiz 📖 Episode 50: Writing as a Mum, Part 2 — When the Guilt Gets Loud: Coming soon   "Your creative life is not a luxury that gets funded only after everyone else's needs are met. It is part of who you are." — Maddison Michaels, Episode 29   Your Homework From This Episode Choose one of the five frameworks from today and put it into practice this week. Not all five — one. It might be writing down what your minimum viable session looks like and deciding it counts from now on. It might be identifying one protected window in your week. It might be writing yourself a permission slip — literally, on paper — that says your creative life is allowed to exist right now. One thing. This week. That is enough.   Connect With Maddison 🌐 Website: maddisonmichaels.com 📬 Work with Maddison: maddisonmichaels.com/coaching 📲 Instagram: @maddisonmichaels   Keywords & Tags writing as a mum, writing with kids, find time to write, mum writer, creative life as a mother, writing guilt, how to write with kids at home, writing routine for mothers, writer identity, DOPE writing personality, writing coaching, Write the Darn Book podcast, Maddison Michaels

Episode 29: Writing as a Mum: How to Protect Your Creative Life When Everyone Needs You Being a mother and a writer can feel like a daily war with yourself. You love your family deeply. You also have a story that is quietly waiting — in the margins of the school run, in the twenty minutes before the house wakes up, in the silence after everyone is finally asleep. This episode is for every writer who writes in stolen minutes and wonders whether she is allowed to want this. The answer is yes. And in this episode, Maddison Michaels breaks down exactly how to protect your creative life — practically and psychologically — in the middle of a full and beautiful and demanding life. Whether you are a mother of young children, a primary carer, or any writer whose creative time is the first thing to disappear when life gets full, this episode will give you permission and a plan.   In This Episode You'll Discover Why the guilt you feel about wanting your writing is a story — and how to rewrite it The specific permission shift that changes everything for writers who are also mothers Why your creative life does not take from the people you love — and what actually does How to define your Minimum Viable Writing Session so that small sessions count The one non-negotiable window strategy and why consistency matters more than length How to give yourself genuine permission to be a writer in this season of life — not the next one Why identity matters more than time management for writers in busy seasons How your DOPE Bird Writing Personality shapes the way you should structure your sessions   The Five Frameworks Covered in This Episode Framework 1: The Minimum Viable Writing Session — redefining what counts so you stop holding out for the perfect session Framework 2: Protect One Non-Negotiable Window — finding the one slot in your week that belongs to your writing Framework 3: The Permission Slip — giving yourself real permission to write in this season, not the next one Framework 4: Stack Your Identity, Not Just Your Tasks — why writers who keep writing in hard seasons operate from identity, not willpower Framework 5: Use Your Bird Personality — how knowing whether you are an Eagle, Owl, Dove, or Peacock changes how you approach every session   Links and Resources Mentioned 🎓 Work with Maddison — Coaching: maddisonmichaels.com/coaching 🐦 Discover Your DOPE Bird Writing Personality: maddisonmichaels.com/quiz 📖 Episode 50: Writing as a Mum, Part 2 — When the Guilt Gets Loud: Coming soon   "Your creative life is not a luxury that gets funded only after everyone else's needs are met. It is part of who you are." — Maddison Michaels, Episode 29   Your Homework From This Episode Choose one of the five frameworks from today and put it into practice this week. Not all five — one. It might be writing down what your minimum viable session looks like and deciding it counts from now on. It might be identifying one protected window in your week. It might be writing yourself a permission slip — literally, on paper — that says your creative life is allowed to exist right now. One thing. This week. That is enough.   Connect With Maddison 🌐 Website: maddisonmichaels.com 📬 Work with Maddison: maddisonmichaels.com/coaching 📲 Instagram: @maddisonmichaels   Keywords & Tags writing as a mum, writing with kids, find time to write, mum writer, creative life as a mother, writing guilt, how to write with kids at home, writing routine for mothers, writer identity, DOPE writing personality, writing coaching, Write the Darn Book podcast, Maddison Michaels

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