EPISODE · Jul 28, 2023 · 29 MIN
7. Valuing your storytelling vision
from the Inspirited Word
Have you ever pushed through to meet a writing or publishing goal, only to feel let down once you reached it? Or worse, only to find that the story you wrote wasn’t at all what you wanted to create, and you have no idea how that happened?If you’re looking for more satisfaction and growth (and even success) in your writing life, it may be time for a new framework.Write toward your values, not your goals.There are two reasons prioritizing your creative values is so key to a sustainable and transformative writing practice:You can’t control what happens to your story once it’s out in the world.Goals inherently narrow possibility.Tune in to learn how this framework can help you reclaim a creative life that supports you as a human, and isn’t just driven by “pushing through” or “doing the work.”Plus, we’ll explore how to free our values (and ourselves) from the dogma of creativity-as-productivity – so we can become the storytellers we truly feel called to be._____If you’re dreaming of a sustainable writing practice filled with more life, spirit, and deep magic, visit the link to join the newsletter circle. You’ll get monthly inspiration and supportive, inspirited practices delivered right to your inbox.https://www.inspiritedword.com/about/#the-praxis-circle_____Episode links:Throughline podcast: “No Bad Ideas?”The Cult of Creativity: A Surprisingly Recent History, Samuel W. FranklinHistory of the American writing workshopWorkshops of Empire, Eric BennettCraft in the Real World, Matthew SalessesThe Anti-Racist Writing Workshop, Felicia Rose Chavez Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Have you ever pushed through to meet a writing or publishing goal, only to feel let down once you reached it? Or worse, only to find that the story you wrote wasn’t at all what you wanted to create, and you have no idea how that happened?If you’re looking for more satisfaction and growth (and even success) in your writing life, it may be time for a new framework.Write toward your values, not your goals.There are two reasons prioritizing your creative values is so key to a sustainable and transformative writing practice:You can’t control what happens to your story once it’s out in the world.Goals inherently narrow possibility.Tune in to learn how this framework can help you reclaim a creative life that supports you as a human, and isn’t just driven by “pushing through” or “doing the work.”Plus, we’ll explore how to free our values (and ourselves) from the dogma of creativity-as-productivity – so we can become the storytellers we truly feel called to be._____If you’re dreaming of a sustainable writing practice filled with more life, spirit, and deep magic, visit the link to join the newsletter circle. You’ll get monthly inspiration and supportive, inspirited practices delivered right to your inbox.https://www.inspiritedword.com/about/#the-praxis-circle_____Episode links:Throughline podcast: “No Bad Ideas?”The Cult of Creativity: A Surprisingly Recent History, Samuel W. FranklinHistory of the American writing workshopWorkshops of Empire, Eric BennettCraft in the Real World, Matthew SalessesThe Anti-Racist Writing Workshop, Felicia Rose Chavez Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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