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Writing Coach Podcast 197:  Borrow this

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WCP197 Borrow this

Borrow from yourself. Borrow from what works. Borrow from the non-writing parts of your life to inform your writing and freelancing. We have a tendency to notice where we’ve failed or not figured things out, and then we continue down that pathway looking for examples to keep the pattern going.

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We have a tendency to notice where we’ve failed or not figured things out, and then we continue down that pathway looking for examples to keep that pattern going.

When we intentionally look for things we’ve done well or learned in one area of our lives, we can instead build an alternative pattern that reinforces a foundation of what works.

Borrow from yourself. Borrow from what works. Borrow from the non-writing parts of your life to inform your writing and freelancing.

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