New Course: How to tap into the Writer’s Mindset

Whenever I start out making a new course, I always think it will be done lickity split. Boy am I ever wrong. Always. But this time I wanted to learn how to create and add guided meditations, so here we are and it is DONE and UP and WAITING FOR YOU to JOIN.

It is a gorgeous little self-guided tour of how to quickly get into the flow of writing. It’s a great secret tool if you want to be a better writer, a quicker writer, or if you just want a juicy self-care program. Writing at it’s heart, after all, is an introspective activity.

There are lessons (obviously), and writing prompts, and GUIDED MEDITATIONS.

Oh my stars my favourite thing is a guided meditation.

But I had to figure out HOW to do GOOD guided meditations. Lucky for me, the bout of pneumonia left me in bed with my earphones, gliding along the cosmos with my angelic course-making partners.

Being able to tap into the writer’s mindset has helped me create over 200 books.

Some under my name. Most under pen names. Here is the latest by Betsy Nightingale AKA me:

Admittedly, this is a visual book. Not so much with the words. But it doesn’t matter. I used the same flow I use to write books, which you’ll learn about in the course.

The early bird price is $97 USD until June 30th. Then it jumps to $159 USD. So save yourself fifty quid and get writing!

Janice

PS Watch one of the lessons for free. You’ll notice a haircut between the title image and the video. That’s what happens when you take so long to create a course. Sign up for the course here. Catch you in the cosmos.

Janice MacLeod

Janice MacLeod is a course creator who helps people write books and create online businesses out of their art. She is a New York Times best seller, and her book Paris Letters, is a memoir about how she became an artist in Paris selling illustrated letters. She has a vibrant Etsy shop and was one of the pioneering entrepreneurs featured on Etsy's Quit Your Day Job newsletter. She has been featured in Business Insider, Forbes, Canadian Living, Psychologies Today, Elle, Huff Post, and CBC.

https://janicemacleod.com/
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