The Writing Coach Podcast 109: No complaints
WCP109 No complaints
If you decide to take on the complaint-free challenge, you’re guaranteed to learn something about yourself. It’s simple: No complaining to anybody you know IRL. No complaining to virtual strangers online. No complaining to yourself. (That one’s the hardest.) Complaining makes our work far less enjoyable.
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If you decide to take on the complaint-free challenge, you’re guaranteed to learn something about yourself.
It’s simple: No complaining to anybody you know IRL. No complaining to virtual strangers online. No complaining to yourself. (That one’s the hardest.)
Complaining makes our work far less enjoyable. We engage less with our stories, we resent our clients, and we don’t appreciate ourselves. This negative framework doesn’t help us create solutions for the very problems we’re noticing.
This simple (not always easy!) change will shift your approach to the writing life.
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