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Ep 25 - Catching our Limiting Beliefs

Episode 25 of the The Girl and Duck Podcast podcast, hosted by Girl and Duck, titled "Ep 25 - Catching our Limiting Beliefs" was published on January 13, 2023 and runs 17 minutes.

January 13, 2023 ·17m · The Girl and Duck Podcast

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In all the years Jen has been teaching creative writing, the biggest thing she comes up against is mindset issues and limiting beliefs. The thoughts that keep authors doubting themselves, playing small and, in many cases, not even reaching the finishing line.  Authors second-guess their talents, overlook or underestimate their skills and constantly dismiss their ability to learn and grow and develop their talents.  In this episode, Jen dives into the world on limiting beliefs and suggests ways we can catch them in action and disempower them! Jen & Girl and Duck: If you'd like to subscribe to my museletters, yay! Click here. For more girl&duck goodness, go here - GirlandDuck.com Buy Jen's creative writing book: See Me Jump: 20 things I've learned about writing books for children Buy the pdf: https://thegirlandduckshop.bigcartel.com/product/see-me-jump-pdf-edition Buy it at amazon.com (ebook and paperback book):  http://a.co/i3C6SLF Buy it at amazon.com.au (ebook): https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/064801990X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_dp_aueBBbEHSX3WA

In all the years Jen has been teaching creative writing, the biggest thing she comes up against is mindset issues and limiting beliefs. The thoughts that keep authors doubting themselves, playing small and, in many cases, not even reaching the finishing line. 

Authors second-guess their talents, overlook or underestimate their skills and constantly dismiss their ability to learn and grow and develop their talents. 

In this episode, Jen dives into the world on limiting beliefs and suggests ways we can catch them in action and disempower them!


Jen & Girl and Duck:

If you'd like to subscribe to my museletters, yay! Click here.

For more girl&duck goodness, go here - GirlandDuck.com

Buy Jen's creative writing book:

See Me Jump: 20 things I've learned about writing books for children

Buy the pdf: https://thegirlandduckshop.bigcartel.com/product/see-me-jump-pdf-edition

Buy it at amazon.com (ebook and paperback book):  http://a.co/i3C6SLF

Buy it at amazon.com.au (ebook): https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/064801990X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_dp_aueBBbEHSX3WA

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