Creativity
Creativity is not just craft although craft is wonderful. It’s a lifestyle. We share ideas for breathing creativity into every day and firing up your imagination.
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Keep writing
When you begin a writing project, it can be an exciting time. But, how do you keep going once the initial excitement fades? Author, Shelley Wilson shares six ways.
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Journal for creativity
In a digital world full of devices and pinging notifications, it can be hard to find peace. Find a haven in a journal. It could be the gift your creativity needs.
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Free your mind to write
If you want your writing to flow, it's important to free up not just time but space in your mind. Author, Shelley Wilson, shows you how.
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Create time and space
Author, Sally Jenkins, shares seven simple strategies to create more time and space to write as well as how to make the most of it.
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‘No’ is not the end
Ouch! Having your writing rejected hurts. Author, Shelly Wilson shares some great tips for handling rejection, recovering your confidence and moving forward positively.
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Pay attention, spark creativity
Paying attention to the world can enhance your writing. Try these four ways to be more conscious, using your surroundings to create infinite possibilities for your imagination.
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Choosing Presence over Productivity
Many writers have an idea of what a productive writer should be. Often it involves completing a certain number of words. In times of uncertainty, however, choosing presence could be a better way.
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Blooming late
It’s never too late to write. Your life is your life. Take chances. Find light in your writing today.
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A cosy space to write
Having a dedicated space to write is a fabulous way to boost your productivity. Author, Shelley Wilson provides inspiration for creating your perfect space.
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Turn to Nature
From Brontë to Orwell to Woolf, many authors have been inspired by the natural world. Nature can bring new meaning to your writing and inspire new words.
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Boost your writing energy
Autumn often brings to mind new beginnings, creating a feeling of starting afresh. Tap into that feeling every day with two simple techniques.
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Conquer writer’s doubt
Does self-doubt stop you writing? Author, Shelley Wilson, shares six techniques that will help you conquer it and write with confidence.