You may write alone, but you are not alone. Inside the Writer’s Soul focuses on how personal experiences can inform your writing, and help you speak from the soul to really connect with readers and other authors as well. In this community for authors from any genre, background, or publishing type, w…
In this episode, I’ll share my holistic goal setting method. This is part 5 of my series on goal setting, and how it can help you organize the overwhelm of your life and set you up for success at any time of the year. In this episode:Types of goalsWhy goals failMy holistic goal setting method After you listen, head to the blog and join our community and let me know: What would be or is your one goal? What is one thing you would change or work towards that would help you the most? Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/holistic-goal-setting/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/
In this episode I’m sharing whether or not this is the end of the podcast. I’ll share what’s been going on over the last several months, and share thoughts about the future. After you listen, head to the blog and join our community and let me know: How has this year been going for you? Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/is-this-the-end-of-the-podcast/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/
In this episode, I’ll share how to prioritize any project, big or small. This is part 6 of my series on goal setting, and how it can help you organize the overwhelm of your life and set you up for success at any time of the year After you listen, head to the blog and join our community and let me know: Have you used the prioritization matrix before? How did it help you?Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/how-to-prioritize-projects/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/
In this episode:Different ways to define successThe one question you need to ask yourselfThe Be Do Have Method After you listen, head to the blog and join our community and let me know: How can you use the Be Do Have method to help you?Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/defining-what-you-need-for-success/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
In this episode, I’m continuing with part 3 of my goal setting series and I’ll share exactly how long it took me to write and publish 3 books from start to finish, plus I share just how many days I spent writing last year.After you listen, head to the blog and join our community and let me know: What have you learned from this episode/blog post? What struck out to you the most? Has this information changed your view on writing and how much you ‘need’ to do?Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/how-long-it-takes-to-write-publish-a-book/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
This episode is part 2 of my series on goal setting, and how it can help you organize the overwhelm of your life and set yourself up for success at any time of the year. You’ll learn how much your time is worth, including:How the 80/20 Rule (aka Pareto Principle) applies to youHow to value to tasks you doHow to decide which tasks you should focus on, and which tasks to outsource or get help withAfter you listen, head to the blog and join our community and let me know: What do you think about these different buckets? Do you agree with the breakdown, why or why not?Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/how-much-is-your-time-really-worth/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
Today’s episode is part 1 of my series on goal setting, and how it can help you organize the overwhelm of your life and set yourself up for success at any time of the year. You’ll learn:What ‘productivity’ really meansThe truth about timeThe perception of timeHow to recognize your true prioritiesAfter you listen, head to the blog and join our community and let me know: What from this episode resonated with you? Has it changed your perception about time?Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/key-to-achieving-your-goal/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
In this episode:Are online courses right for you?The types of courses availableCourse platforms (and technology)How much I spent on courses last yearReviews of courses I’ve taken including B-School, writing courses, and even courses to create coursesAfter you listen, head to the blog and join our community and let me know: What courses have you taken or will you take this year? What kind of course would you love to take but can’t find?Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/best-online-courses-for-writers-creators/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
In this episode:What I do before I start writingTips that help me writeQuick draft techniques I useHow I edit as a pansterAfter you listen, head to the blog and join our community and let me know: Share what helps you write and any tips you have whether you’re a pantser, plotter, or somewhere in-betweenHead to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/my-pantser-writing-process/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
In this episode:The signs of low/no energy daysHow to get past feeling like a failure on those days & letting go of the guilt of doing nothingWhy doing nothing is really doing something3 tips to help you accomplish your tasks – big and small – on those days After you listen, head to the blog and join our community and let me know: What do you do on days when you don’t have any energy? Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/managing-low-no-energy-days/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
In this episode:The differences in self-publishing, traditional publishing, and hybrid publishingPros and cons of different publishing types5 questions to ask yourself to help you decide which publishing type is best for youAfter you listen, head to the blog and join our community and let me know: Which publishing path are you interested in pursuing or are currently pursuing? Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/publishing-types/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
In this episode:My writing and business plans for the yearGet a peek at my upcoming Organize Your Overwhelm course and how you can win access for free, along with other tools for authors that are launching this year to help youAll my ambitious writing plansHow to avoid comparisonitisHow to avoid failing at projects and goals you startAfter you listen, head to the blog and join our community and let me know: What are you planning to do this year and how are you defining success for those projects?Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/2020-plans/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
In this episode:Part 2 of my decade in review (2015-2019)How I began to turn my writing into a careerHow I recognized my depression triggersBeing proud of yourself vs being conceited2010 me vs 2019 meThe biggest takeaway from the past ten yearsAfter you listen, head to the blog and join our community and let me know: What have you learned about yourself over the last ten years?Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/decade-in-review/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic *Emotional trigger warning* - there will be discussion of depression and other mental health sensitive topics.Disclaimer: I am not a therapist, or a licensed or professional counselor, or anything like that. Please see a list of resources below if you need help, many of which are available 24/7. MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES:From Healthline (these and more resources are available here: https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/suicide-resource-guide#1) National Suicide Prevention Hotline –800-273-8255 (24/7)Online chat (available 24/7): https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/Crisis Text Line – available 24/7Text HOME to 741741https://www.crisistextline.org/The Trevor Project – for LGBTQ youthPhone (available 24/7)8: 66-488-7386 (24/7)https://www.thetrevorproject.org/The Veterans Crisis Line – Anyone can call, chat, or text, even those not registered or enrolled with the VA. Available 24/7800-273-8255 and press 1Text 838255Online chat: veteranscrisisline.net/get-help/chatSupport for those who are deaf or hard of hearing (not available 24/7): 800-799-4889veteranscrisisline.net OTHER RESOURCES MENTIONED:Use Marie Forleo’s guide to do your own decade in review: https://www.marieforleo.com/2019/12/decade-in-review-10-year-plan/Emily McDowell:https://www.instagram.com/emilyonlife/
In this episode:Part 1 of my decade in review (2010-2014)The story of the stranger on the train who helped me without realizing itHow I began to learn to believe in myself even when those around me didn’tThe painful truth behind every decision I madeAfter you listen, head to the blog and join our community and let me know what you thought about this episode.Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/decade-in-review/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic *Emotional trigger warning* - there will be discussion of depression and other mental health sensitive topics.Disclaimer: I am not a therapist, or a licensed or professional counselor, or anything like that. Please see a list of resources below if you need help, many of which are available 24/7. MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES:From Healthline (these and more resources are available here: https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/suicide-resource-guide#1) National Suicide Prevention Hotline –800-273-8255 (24/7)Online chat (available 24/7): https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/Crisis Text Line – available 24/7Text HOME to 741741https://www.crisistextline.org/The Trevor Project – for LGBTQ youthPhone (available 24/7)8: 66-488-7386 (24/7)https://www.thetrevorproject.org/The Veterans Crisis Line – Anyone can call, chat, or text, even those not registered or enrolled with the VA. Available 24/7800-273-8255 and press 1Text 838255Online chat: veteranscrisisline.net/get-help/chatSupport for those who are deaf or hard of hearing (not available 24/7): 800-799-4889veteranscrisisline.net OTHER RESOURCES MENTIONED:Use Marie Forleo’s guide to do your own decade in review: https://www.marieforleo.com/2019/12/decade-in-review-10-year-plan/Emily McDowell:https://www.instagram.com/emilyonlife/
“It’s okay to write a bad book. It’s okay to publish a bad book. Give yourself permission to be a beginner. Give yourself permission to improve and congratulate yourself as you do get better. Don’t be so hard on yourself and don’t focus on all the negative things about your book or story. Focus on the positive – you finished a story or a book! That’s amazing. Be proud of yourself.”In this episode:What’s a ‘bad’ book?How negativity bias plays a roleValuing the decision to publish a bad book, over not publishing it at allGiving yourself permission to be a beginnerThe story shared in this episode: my journey of publishing a bad storyAfter you listen, head to the blog and join our community. Have you written or published a ‘bad’ book? How do you feel about that experience now?Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/its-okay-to-write-a-bad-book/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
In this episode:When to push yourself to writeMy mindset trick to help you finish your first or next book3 Tips to help you decide what to write nextThe story shared in this episode: Details of my writing process“If you have not planned what you’re writing for 2020 yet, that’s perfectly okay. You are not behind, you are going at your own pace and that is completely okay. But if you struggle to decide what to write next, of if you’d just like a few fresh ideas or a couple of different ways to think about what to write next, then today’s episode might be for you and here are three tips to help you.”After you listen, head to the blog and join our community. Have you started planning your 2020? How do you decide which book or books to write?Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/what-to-write-next/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
“While a yearly theme is an overall concept that I want to keep working towards for the entire year, a word of the year is something that I will incorporate into my daily life and utilize every day.” In this episode:What’s a word of the year?Do you need a word of the year?My words in 2018 and 2019, and my upcoming word for 2020The story shared in this episode: how words of the year have helped me to grow personally and, in some respects, heal myselfAfter you listen, head to the blog and join our community. Have you tried using a word of the year before? Will you try a word of the year for 2020?As with many podcasts, I have a resource to help you! Head to the blog to download a set of FREE worksheets to help you decide on a word of the year.Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/word-of-the-year/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
“The yearly themes I’ve used have helped transform my life. They’ve helped me to focus, to grow and accept myself, and have even helped heal me physically, emotionally, mentally, and even creatively.”In this episode:What’s a yearly theme?Do you need a yearly theme?My themes in 2018 and 2019, and my upcoming theme for 2020The story shared in this episode: how yearly themes have helped me focus, grow, accept myself, and push me in the right directionAfter you listen, head to the blog and join our community. Have you tried yearly themes before? Will you try a yearly theme for 2020?As with many podcasts, I have a resource to help you! Head to the blog to download a set of FREE worksheets to help you decide on a yearly theme.Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/yearly-themes/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
“It’s a really great and simple idea. It’s something I started doing this year and, even though I’m not finished with one full year of this journal, it’s the only journal I have ever been able to consistently and continually write in every single day, and it’s completely changed my mindset.”In this episode:Do you usually give up on journaling?Introduction to the 5-year journal, which is the only journal I’ve written in every dayThe benefits of looking back for reflectionThe story shared in this episode: how my author life has changed in the last five years, and why a journal is helping me stay positive as I move into the next five.After you listen, head to the blog and join the discussion. Do you journal? Would you try a 5-year journal? How has your #authorlife changed since you first started writing?I also have a FREE download for you! Head to the blog to get a printable version of this journal you can try for yourself.Head to the blog now to join our community and get your free template to try this journal for free: https://mehvishkhan.com/the-five-year-journal/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantasticScience of brain negativity: https://www.verywellmind.com/negative-bias-4589618
“No matter what medium you are using to express yourself, so long as you keep these different audiences in mind and what the expectations for the various audiences are, it can help you with your work.”In this episode:The four ‘E’s of audience expectations – what audiences are expecting from your work, whether you’re an #author, #filmmaker, #photographer, #artist, #songwriter, or other type of #creator.The story shared in this episode: How each ‘E’ applies to different facets of my books or life, plus I reveal my Hogwarts house!After you listen, head to the blog and join our community and join in the discussion. Do the 4 ‘E’s ring true for you and your content? Why or why not?As with many of my podcast episodes, I have a #FREE #resource to help you. Head to blog to download your cheat sheet of ‘E’s from this episode and, while you’re there, don’t forget to leave a comment about this podcast and join our community of writers and listeners.Head to the blog now to join our community: https://mehvishkhan.com/audience-expectations/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
“Have you ever had a moment where you sit down to write, but all you feel is drained and as if there’s nothing waiting for you – no plots, no stories, no characters, nothing? That’s what it feels like to be creatively drained and to have spent all your creativity.”In this week’s episode, we’ll be talking about something we do all the time but may not realize it: spending our creativity. I’ll share my story about how writing every day actually harmed me creatively, and how I rebounded from that, and I’ll share some tips to help you maximize your creative energy.In this episode:Different ways we spend our creativityHow to focus on creative healthManaging creativity on a deadlineThe story shared in this episode: how writing every day actually harmed me creatively, and how I rebounded from that to find healthier, more focused writing timeAfter you listen, head to the blog and join our community. How are you spending YOUR creativity? How has this affected your writing? Are there days or times each month when you feel more or less creative? Do some introspection as you go through this month and see where and when you feel tapped out, vs when you feel an abundance of energy.As with many of my podcast episodes, I have a FREE resource to help you. Head to the blog to download your worksheet to help outline how you're spending your creativity.Head to the blog now to join our community: https://mehvishkhan.com/spending-your-creativity/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
“For me, NaNoWriMo is just not realistic. I know myself, I know my schedule, I understand the time that I have in November between work and family commitments and I know I won’t finish writing a complete book. Being realistic is accepting that I can't finish the book in a month, and I am absolutely, completely 100% okay with that.” In this episode:What is #NaNoWriMo?Reasons you may (or may not) want to participate in #NaNo, plus 5 tips if you doThe story shared in this episode: How I used to participate and why I don’t anymore.After you listen, head to the blog and join our community and join in the discussion. Do you participate in NaNoWriMo? Why or why not?As with many of my podcast episodes, I have a #FREE #resource to help you. Head to blog to download your free word count tracker and, while you’re there, don’t forget to leave a comment about this podcast and join our community of writers and listeners.Head to the blog now to join our community: https://mehvishkhan.com/should-you-nanowrimo/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantasticThe official NaNoWriMo website: https://www.nanowrimo.org/My NaNoWriMo profile: https://www.nanowrimo.org/participants/mkhantastic
“That’s one reason why I started this podcast, because I wanted to share stories like these. Because I don’t think I’m the only one from this background, or this culture, or from a similar or even dissimilar culture or background who might feel the same way I do. Who feel like they need to lock their emotions away, and who feel that they’re forced to pretend at happiness and can’t claim anything real.” In this episode:The difference between being alone and feeling lonelyThe lonely realities of author life that fight against our desire to write aloneThree tips that help me on holidays or in tough situationsThe story shared in this episode: Deeply personal story about my own journey with loneliness and how I push through on rough days*Emotional trigger warning* - there will be discussion of suicide, depression, and anxiety.Disclaimer: I am not a therapist, or a licensed or professional counselor, or anything like that. Please check out my blog or the below for a list of resources if you need help, many of which are available 24/7. After you listen, head to the blog and join our community. No one should ever feel like they’re alone – if you want a writing buddy or a friendly ear, I’ll be hosting weekly live events for our community through the end of the year. If you have any rough days coming up, please join us and know that you don’t even need to write alone for the next few months. Make sure you’re on my newsletter list to get notified of each live session. Head to the blog now to join our community: https://mehvishkhan.com/loneliness-in-writing/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic Resources for those who need help from Healthline (these and more resources are available here: https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/suicide-resource-guide#1)National Suicide Prevention Hotline –800-273-8255 (24/7)Online chat (available 24/7): https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/Crisis Text Line – available 24/7Text HOME to 741741https://www.crisistextline.org/The Trevor Project – for LGBTQ youthPhone (available 24/7)8: 66-488-7386 (24/7)https://www.thetrevorproject.org/The Veterans Crisis Line – Anyone can call, chat, or text, even those not registered or enrolled with the VA. Available 24/7800-273-8255 and press 1Text 838255Online chat: www.veteranscrisisline.net/get-help/chatSupport for those who are deaf or hard of hearing (not available 24/7): 800-799-4889www.veteranscrisisline.net
“So, as much as I loved being on that stage in that holiday play in the beginning, it quickly became something else. It became something I wouldn’t realize until much later was about race and exclusion and reminding people that I was different, not explaining to people that I already belonged.”In this episode:Pros, cons, and considerations of acknowledging holidays in your writingPros, cons, and considerations of acknowledging holidays on your social mediaThe story shared in this episode: Why my kindergarten play haunts me to this day and what it taught me about holidays, perception, and racismAfter you listen, head to the blog and join our community and join in the discussion. Do you acknowledge holidays in your novels? Why or why not? Do you have any holidays specific to the worlds you’ve created in your novels? What are their purpose? How do they help with the plot?With some holidays approaching as we near the end of the year, decide which ones – if any – you want to share on social media and be clear about why you’re sharing them. Draft some posts that not only acknowledge the happiness of the holiday, but also include words of comfort for others. If you’d like to get feedback, make sure you post your ideas on the blog.As with many of my podcast episodes, I have a FREE resource to help you. Head to blog to download your free worksheet and, while you’re there, don’t forget to leave a comment about this podcast and join our community of writers and listeners.Head to the blog now to join our community: https://mehvishkhan.com/should-you-acknowledge-holidays/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
“One of my biggest beliefs is that there is no wrong way to write. However you write, is a great way to do it. But you shouldn’t sacrifice your personal health or your creative health in order to get the writing done. The important thing is to write consistently.”In this episode:Why you don’t need to write every day to be an authorThe difference between writing daily and writing consistentlyHow I write more and better while only writing on weekendsThe story shared in this episode: how writing every day actually harmed me, and how I rebounded from that to find healthier, more focused writing timeAfter you listen, head to the blog and join our community. What is your definition of ‘consistent’ writing? How often do you write, and does that process work for you? If writing consistently is something you struggle with, I’ve got something to help you – my free writing challenge called “How to Write Faster in 14 Days”. I’ll share additional tips and techniques that help me finish 3-4 books per year while writing mostly on weekends. Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/you-do-not-need-to-write-every-day/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic
“As I realized I had control over my writing, as I realized I had control over that FEAR of writing, it also made me realize I had control over other things in my life, too.”In this episode:Why I started this podcast to build a community of authorsMy love of cursingMy fear of writing and how it turned out to be a strength, not a weaknessThe story shared in this episode: the start of my writing journey in 2013, and my fear of writing and how it turned out to be a strength, not a weaknessAfter you listen, head to the blog and join our community. Do you or did you have a fear of writing like me? There’s also a free worksheet there to help you refine your fears and help you share your stories with others.Head to the blog now: https://mehvishkhan.com/fear-of-writing/Sign-up for my newsletter to get free resources to help you: https://mehvishkhan.com/newsletter/Join our podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidethewriterssoul/Support me on Patreon and get all kinds of kickass extras: https://www.patreon.com/mkhantastic