Write The Darn Book! Beat Writer’s Block, Strengthen Your Craft & Finally Finish Writing Your Book.
THE JOY OF WRITING: HOW TO FALL BACK IN LOVE WITH YOUR STORY Mindset Monday episodes explore the inner work of writing: blocks, beliefs, identity, resistance, procrastination, perfectionism, and creative flow. EPISODE SUMMARY Have you ever opened your manuscript and realised the spark has gone quiet? You still care about the book. You still want to finish it. But the joy that brought you to the story in the beginning feels harder to reach. And when that happens, it is so easy to make it mean something terrible. Maybe this book is wrong. Maybe you have lost your passion. Maybe you are forcing something that should feel easier. But what if the loss of joy is not a sign the story has abandoned you? What if it is a signal that pressure has started speaking louder than pleasure? In this episode, Maddison explores why joy can fade during the writing process, especially when your manuscript moves from discovery into performance, judgement, pressure, or the messy middle. She also shares how she lost the joy halfway through her latest manuscript, what her own Owl, Eagle, and Auditory Digital wiring taught her, and how listening to the story instead of forcing it helped her reconnect with the book. This episode will help you stop seeing lost joy as failure and start seeing it as information. Sometimes the way back to the page is not more pressure. Sometimes it is clarity, space, play, intuition, and the willingness to ask your story what it actually needs from you. INSIDE THIS EPISODE In this episode, you’ll explore: * Why losing joy in your writing rarely means you have chosen the wrong book * How pressure, comparison, feedback, and perfectionism can crowd out creative pleasure * The difference between ordinary resistance and your deeper writer’s intuition asking you to pause * How your Bird Writing Personality and NLP modality can shape what joy feels like for you * Why discovery writing can feel freeing at first, then unsettling when your structure disappears * How Maddison’s own manuscript joy returned when the villain’s motivation finally clicked into place * The three-part Joy Reset practice to help you reconnect with your story THE JOY RESET PRACTICE This week’s gentle writing invitation is simple: Spend ten minutes writing something purely for fun. No pressure to use it. No pressure to polish it. No pressure to make it part of the manuscript. You might write a secret scene, a letter from your character, or one tiny moment in the most vivid, indulgent, playful way you can. This is not wasted writing. This is relationship repair between you and the story. FREE CLARITY CALL INVITATION If this episode stirred something in you, and you are tired of looking at the same manuscript, the same notes, and the same unfinished chapters while wondering why you are not making the progress you wanted to make this year, this is your gentle but direct nudge. Awareness is beautiful. Awareness matters. But awareness without action is still just knowledge sitting on the shelf. If you would love support, structure, accountability, and personalised tools to help you understand what is actually getting in the way of your book, you can book a free 15-minute clarity call with Maddison. This is a mutual fit conversation. It is a chance for both of you to look at where you are, what has been getting in the way, and whether one of Maddison’s coaching pathways is the right support to help you finally get this book written. Book your free clarity call at: maddisonmichaels.com/call [https://maddisonmichaels.com/call] SUPPORT THE PODCAST If this episode gave you exactly what you needed, please take a moment to follow Write The Darn Book, leave a review, or share it with another writer who needs help coming back to the page. And remember, you are the vessel for the story. Let the words flow through you and onto the page.
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