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⚡This world NEEDS your story! We need new stories from those who haven’t had the space to tell them. As a q***r female w...
09/18/2020

⚡This world NEEDS your story! We need new stories from those who haven’t had the space to tell them. As a q***r female writer who started in this biz over 20 years ago and faced a lot of obstacles, I can honestly say that we are in a new era. Underrepresented voices are being heard! 💯⁣

👉🏽 You have a unique voice and you can make a living as a screenwriter. (I am! 😊) Follow the link to my website to sign up and I'll get you started! ✏️📒✔️⁣






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📢 You CAN Write That Damn Script. Really. If I can do it, you can do it! One tiny step at a time. 👣✏️📒⁣⁣👉🏽 Click the lin...
09/17/2020

📢 You CAN Write That Damn Script. Really. If I can do it, you can do it! One tiny step at a time. 👣✏️📒⁣

👉🏽 Click the link in my bio to see testimonials from others I've helped write their feature or TV pilot in 8 weeks. I can help you too! ✍🏼✔️⁣

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09/16/2020

✍🏼 You BECOME a writer by showing up and writing, not because you were a born “genius." You become a writer by showing up for the messy, vulnerable creative process. How? By building your plot in small, do-able steps and by having deadlines that you WANT to reach. 📝🏃🏽‍♀️💨⁣

👉🏽 As a professional screenwriter, I rely on accountability to keep me writing. Click the link in our bio to check out this affordable 8-week screenwriting and coaching program and get the accountability, support, and inspiration you need! ✔️📒🖋️⁣







                       

03/29/2020

Do this. Then you can write.

03/24/2020

Need a new drug? Morning pages. They work! Feel good instantly. Might start tomorrow with a letter to Corona Virus. ‘Dear Corona, I’m so pi**ed at you because...”

03/18/2020

Use your hoola hoop so you can get yourself back to what’s important- your writing!

03/17/2020

Do this right now. You’ll feel better.

How do you achieve your dream of becoming a professional writer? 🤔Write that damn script already! 📝 My clients have foun...
07/16/2019

How do you achieve your dream of becoming a professional writer? 🤔
Write that damn script already! 📝 My clients have found success in tv, movies, and finally publishing their dream book or memoir! Click to book your free 15 minute consultation today, let's do this!

Coaching works.
06/04/2019

Coaching works.

I know you know this voice! I’ve been writing and telling stories since I was three or four years old. And yet, I have t...
03/26/2019

I know you know this voice!
I’ve been writing and telling stories since I was three or four years old. And yet, I have this incredibly persistent, very cunning voice that loves to tell me I am a fake, not a real writer, and definitely not a good writer. My friend Sarah used to call this the ‘unworthy imposter syndrome’.
What I have come to understand is that you can’t get rid of this voice (Damn it!) No amount of therapy or self-helpery fixes it. You can run from it, try to bury it, scream at it and rationalize with it, all to no avail. It will keep showing up, day after day. And oh how it loves to show up right before you hit something juicy!
What you can do is welcome it in. Make it your pal. Expect it to show up. Expect it to REALLY show up every time you even think about writing.
I’ve started talking to it. Our conversations usually go something like this:
ME: Well hey, there. Thought I’d see ya today. How the heck are ya? Lookin’ good, did you do something with your hair?
UI (UNWORTHY IMPOSTER): Who do you think you are? Everything you write is mediocre. It’s s**t. And you have ALWAYS been a faker. You’ll NEVER be good—
ME: I know, I know, I’ve heard what you have to say. But I’m going to write anyway—
UI: The fridge needs to be cleaned out and the—
ME: Hey, thanks for trying to protect me.
UI (really loud now): DON’T DO IT—
ME: I can see you’re just a scared little shaky bunny, terrified of running across that wide open field of possibility today. Me too. But, hey, you are in good hands with me.
UI (quieter now): Bulls**t.
ME: Remember, the Universe has our back. So just cuddle up, scream if you have to. And understand that no matter what you say, I’m doing this.
UI: Fine.

The more often I show up and write, whether it’s just my three pages in the morning ala Julia Cameron or an entire TV pilot, the less fodder this voice has. And the more confidence I have when I talk to it. I needed a coach to help me meet my writing deadlines every week, to help me create a discipline and stick to it, to help me create momentum. We can all learn to face this voice with love and humor, and when we do, we get rock solid in our power!

Just show up. Writing practice is like any other practice. All you have to do is show up to the page. Every day, every o...
03/19/2019

Just show up.
Writing practice is like any other practice. All you have to do is show up to the page. Every day, every other day, even just once a week. For one hour or five hours or five minutes. It doesn’t matter. What matters is that you show up and write.
It’s like a faucet, some days it flows easily and sometimes it is an agonizing drip.
But you keep showing up, regardless.
Because when you do this, you tell the Universe “I’m here, bring it!” Then you hire someone like me to remind you of this every day, to help you overcome the blocks that come between you and that writing time (and oh, they will come!) and you build that writing muscle so you have a nice, strong, badass writing practice that propels you forward like a fiery, unstoppable meteor.

Just show up. Writing practice is like any other practice. All you have to do is show up to the page. Every day, every o...
03/19/2019

Just show up.
Writing practice is like any other practice. All you have to do is show up to the page. Every day, every other day, even just once a week. For one hour or five hours or five minutes. It doesn’t matter. What matters is that you show up and write.
It’s like a faucet, some days it flows easily and sometimes it is an agonizing drip.
But you keep showing up, regardless.
Because when you do this, you tell the Universe “I’m here, bring it!”
Then you hire someone like me to remind you of this every day, to help you overcome the blocks that come between you and that writing time (and oh, they will come!) and you build that writing muscle so you have a nice, strong, badass writing practice that propels you forward like a fiery, unstoppable meteor.

The Unworthy ImposterI have been writing and telling stories since I was three or four years old. And yet, I have this i...
02/12/2019

The Unworthy Imposter

I have been writing and telling stories since I was three or four years old. And yet, I have this incredibly persistent, very cunning voice that loves to tell me I am a fake, not a real writer, and definitely not a good writer. My friend Sarah used to call this the ‘unworthy imposter syndrome’.
What I have come to understand is that you can’t get rid of this voice (Damn it!). No amount of therapy or self-helpery fixes it. You can run from it, try to bury it, scream at it and rationalize with it, all to no avail. It will keep showing up, day after day. And oh how it loves to show up right before you hit something juicy!
What you can do is welcome it in. Make it your pal. Expect it to show up. Expect it to REALLY show up every time you even think about writing.
I’ve started talking to it. Our conversations usually go something like this:
ME: Well hey, there. Thought I’d see ya today. How the heck are ya? Lookin’ good, did you do something with your hair?
UI (UNWORTHY IMPOSTER): Who do you think you are? Everything you write is mediocre. It’s s**t. And you have ALWAYS been a faker. You’ll NEVER be good—
ME: I know, I know, I’ve heard what you have to say. But I’m going to write anyway—
UI: The fridge needs to be cleaned out and the—
ME: Hey, thanks for trying to protect me.
UI (really loud now): DON’T DO IT—
ME: I can see you’re just a scared little shaky bunny, terrified of running across that wide open field of possibility today. Me too. But, hey, you are in good hands with me.
UI (quieter now): Bulls**t.
ME: Remember, the Universe has our back. So just cuddle up, scream if you have to. And understand that no matter what you say, I’m doing this.
UI: Fine.

The more often I show up and write, whether it’s just my three pages in the morning ala Julia Cameron or an entire TV pilot, the less fodder this voice has. And the more confidence I have when I talk to it.

I needed a coach to help me meet my writing deadlines every week, to help me create a discipline and stick to it, to help me create momentum. And now I get to support my clients in the same way.
We can all learn to face this voice with love and humor, and when we do, we get

Just show up. Writing practice is like any other practice. All you have to do is show up to the page. Every day, every o...
02/04/2019

Just show up.
Writing practice is like any other practice. All you have to do is show up to the page. Every day, every other day, even just once a week. For one hour or five hours. It doesn’t matter. What matters is that you show up and write.
It’s like a faucet, some days it flows easily and sometimes it is an agonizing drip.
But you keep showing up, regardless.
Because when you do this, you tell the Universe “I’m here, bring it!”
Then you hire someone like me to remind you of this every day, to help you overcome the blocks that come between you and that writing time (and oh, they will come!) and you build that writing muscle so you have a nice, strong, badass writing practice that propels you forward like a fiery, unstoppable meteor.

One of the three P’s keeping you from getting that story told? I can help.
01/16/2019

One of the three P’s keeping you from getting that story told? I can help.

Morning pages journal. 3 pages, every day. Thank you Natalie Goldberg and Julia Cameron for this lifelong gift.
01/07/2019

Morning pages journal. 3 pages, every day. Thank you Natalie Goldberg and Julia Cameron for this lifelong gift.

JOY. That’s how you’ll feel when you give yourself the gift of a great coach.
12/18/2018

JOY. That’s how you’ll feel when you give yourself the gift of a great coach.

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