For Women who Write
In this episode of For Women Who Write, Mikaela challenges one of the most common beliefs aspiring authors hold: “I’m not a writer.” If you've ever felt like you aren't creative enough, talented enough, or qualified enough to write a book, this conversation is for you. Mikaela explores how limiting beliefs formed through past experiences, criticism, and self-doubt can keep women from pursuing the book that's been on their hearts for years. Through personal stories and powerful examples, she reveals why writing isn't about fitting a certain mold or possessing natural talent. Instead, it's about showing up consistently, developing your skills, and embracing the identity of someone who has something meaningful to share. In this episode, you'll learn: • Why the belief “I’m not a writer” may be the biggest obstacle standing between you and your book • How past experiences can shape your identity—and how to rewrite that narrative • The difference between being a writer and feeling like a writer • Why consistency and practice matter more than perfection • How to redefine “good writing” as creating transformation for your readers • Practical mindset shifts to help you start writing with more confidence and less fear If you've been waiting for permission to write your book, this episode is your reminder that writers are simply people who write. Your story matters, your message has value, and the book you dream of writing may be much closer than you think.
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