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The Writing Coach Podcast 44: Monday morning on the mountain with Mishka

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The Writing Coach Podcast 44: Monday morning on the mountain with Mishka

WCP44 Monday morning on the mountain with Mishka

On Monday mornings I used to be cranky and anxious. It’s not a great combo any time, and not a great foundation for the week ahead. Now I have a ritual that helps me transition … and I actually look forward to that time when I get to look at my writing projects from a totally different perspective.

On Monday mornings I used to be cranky and anxious. It’s not a great combo any time, and not a great foundation for the week ahead. Now I have a ritual that helps me transition … and I actually look forward to that time when I get to look at my writing projects from a totally different perspective. Creating a ritual or two in your writing life can provide structure, meaning, and momentum.

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Mishka on Instagram

Twyla Tharp’s “The Creative Habit”

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