Stop Fighting Your Brain: Write Your Novel Out of Order If a scene is vivid in your mind, write it now. Your brain doesn't care about chapter numbers, and your readers will never know which parts you wrote first.
The ADHD Author's Guide to Time Management That Works TL:DR Standard time management often fails ADHD authors. Use flexible strategies: adapt to energy levels, gain insights from feedback, and leverage collaborative support for creative productivity.
The Writer's Holiday Survival Guide: How to Keep Your Stories Alive (Without Losing Your Mind) The holidays are busy. Family, errands, kids’ concerts, parties, and to-do lists can take over. Unfortunately, our writing habit is the first thing to get cut when life interferes. But your stories still matter, even now. I’ve been there. December rolls around, and I tell myself, I’ll write
From Chaos to Clarity: Planning Tips for Creative Minds As neurodivergent creatives, I often wonder if we rebel even harder against planning than some others do. It seems many of us fall into either the "I need everything planned out so my life doesn't fall apart" camp or the "Eww, structure! It hurts!"
Breaking Free from Perfectionism: Tips for Writers Perfectionism is the nagging feeling that if you're not absolutely perfect at something you must be a failure. Perfectionism will paralyze us and make us afraid to try new things, lest we reveal ourselves as the frauds we fear we are. This annoying friend can also manifest itself