For Women who Write
If people keep telling you to write a book, this episode is for you. I’m joined by my client Lyndi Zavy, author of Cheerleading from Quicksand, to talk about what it actually looked like to take her message from scattered ideas into a finished book while she was still living it. We talk about burnout (or what she calls “quicksand”), writing in the middle of the process, and how her ideas went from dozens of documents into one clear, structured manuscript. You’ll also hear the simple framework she now uses to help others move forward and why structure matters more than most writers think. In this episode, we talk about: • The moment she realized “burnout” didn’t fully capture what she was experiencing and why she started calling it “quicksand” instead • What it looks like to write a book in the middle of your own process, not after it’s neatly resolved • How her ideas lived across dozens of documents before becoming one clear manuscript • Why having support (a coach, an editor, real accountability) made the difference between “almost written” and finished • And the simple framework she built—the 3 D’s and ABC’s—that now helps others find their way back to solid ground If your book idea has been sitting in Google Docs, half-started and unfinished, this will meet you right there. Connect with Lyndi: • Rivers & Roads [https://www.rivers-roads.com/] • Book: Cheerleading from Quicksand [https://www.amazon.com/Cheerleading-Quicksand-Practical-Burnout-Yourself/dp/B0GY9Z89DP/ref=sr_1_1?crid=XRBHBFZJRJX4&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.g8gUu090PnO0smRXseXkew.YrhNV805VaWIP2DDTkEowAdGKuKCoYQz121XA3Ehcok&dib_tag=se&keywords=lyndi+zavy&qid=1777314186&sprefix=lyndi+zavy%2Caps%2C146&sr=8-1] (available now)
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