5 Ways I Can Change Your Life

I can change your life, or at least your writing life.

A bold statement, I know, but I believe that hiring a book coach is the BEST investment you can make in your story, your writing career, and yourself as a writer.

That’s the power of having someone walk closely with you through your story.

Here are five ways I can change your writing life.

I will help you:

1. Find the story you really want to tell

I will help you sort through the 321 ideas swirling in your head to find the beating heart of your story. This heart will keep your story grounded and focused, ensuring that the novel you write is the one you’ve been wanting to tell.

2. Become the best writer you can be

I don’t give generic feedback to my clients, I give feedback tailored to their strengths, growth opportunities, story, and needs. You won’t get this kind of focused attention from an MFA program, critique group, workshop, or even a developmental edit. When you choose me as your coach, I invest in helping you become the writer you want to be.

3. Keep showing up for your dreams

There’s always a point where it would be easy to walk away from your novel, but it’s my job to keep you from giving up on your dreams and yourself. The accountability of regular meetings, the time to work through blocks, and the focused attention will ensure that you finish your story so you can reach your readers.

4. Reach your goals faster

We build your story on purpose, with a clear heart, goal, and plan. This means you won’t have to write 82 drafts to figure out how to make your story work. You’ll know what belongs in your story and what doesn’t, so you can write with clarity and purpose and reach “The End” faster.

5. Get through the hard stuff

Writing an impactful story is hard. On your writing journey, you’ll likely face fear, doubt, uncertainty, anger, judgment, and frustration. And I’m with you through it all. I’m here for the good days and the bad days. I’m less concerned about whether you turn out a bestselling book (though that would be great) than I am about supporting YOU as you write your novel.

Which of these five things do you need most? Let me know in the comments.

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