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69: The Era of the Regulated Writer: Why Grounding is the New Productivity

16 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Why Traditional Writing Advice Fails in the Age of Information Overload I'm so happy to be back talking with you after missing a week. My voice decided to take a break right as Uranus moved into Gemini for the next seven years — a transit that rules communication. And instead of fighting it, I saw it as an energetic upgrade. Now my voice is back and stronger than ever. With all this fast-moving energy, AI-generated content everywhere, and the media cycle is getting louder, faster, and more confusing, traditional writing advice is dying. The old way of writing … working within a linear train of thought, long stretches of focus, a meticulous outline, and the ability to write for hours, isn't going to cut it. The challenge is no longer about writing faster or harder — it's about staying connected to your body and soul while you think. The writers who will thrive in this next era are not the most productive or the best at AI prompting — they're the most anchored. When your nervous system is overwhelmed, everything feels urgent and fuzzy, and your voice gets buried. We're writing differently over here. Discover: * Why the biggest challenge right now isn't writing, but staying connected to yourself, your body, and your soul while you think * Why forcing yourself to write more, faster, or using AI to write in your voice won't help * Five ways to write and think differently in the age of Uranus in Gemini * How to recognize the difference between regulated writing (intentional, calm, flowing) and reactive writing (rushing, restlessness, urgent, shallow breathing) * Why making time for quiet and stillness when nothing seems to be happening on the page is your edge right now Timestamps 00:00 Welcome Back (and my voice energetic upgrade) 00:39 Uranus Entering Gemini — a 7-Year Shift 01:38 GenAI and Writing Speed 03:38 Why Grounding Matters Now 05:36 Anchored Writers Thrive 08:11 Write Differently in This Era 09:21 Five Simple Practices for Clarity 13:22 Regulated vs Reactive Writing 15:03 Next Episode and Book Release Links from today's episode: * Join the Intuitive Writing Studio [https://theintuitivewritingschool.com/community] (to access the full "Writing at the Speed of Thought" workshop recording) * Sign up for Substack [https://jacquelinefisch.substack.com/] to be the first to know when my new book, Writing With the Moon is available and to get all the book release goodies and details about a free workshop I'm hosting Connect with Jacqueline Fisch: * The Intuitive Wr [http://www.robyntanner.com/theedit]itin [https://theintuitivewritingschool.com/community]g Studio [https://theintuitivewritingschool.com/community] * Private Coaching & Writing Support [https://jacquelinefisch.com/private-work] * Su [https://jacquelinefisch.substack.com/]bstack: Ene [https://www.amazon.com/Machete-Mentality-Fight-Your-Future/dp/B0BF33DMCX]rgy-First Writing [https://jacquelinefisch.substack.com/] * Lin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacqueline-fisch-writer/]kedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacqueline-fisch-writer/] * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theintuitivewritingschool/]

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74: When Criticism Cuts You Off at the Knees: Finishing Your Memoir Anyway — with Rose Hurst

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73: It's a Release, Not a Launch: The Truth About a Self-Published Author's Book Birthday

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72: Why Writing Should Be Easy: Moving Through Life (and a Book) Intentionally

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episode 71: The Quest for Realness in an AI World: Moving Beyond the Duality artwork

71: The Quest for Realness in an AI World: Moving Beyond the Duality

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episode 70: Kelsey Murphy on How to Write Emails That Don't Feel Like Noise artwork

70: Kelsey Murphy on How to Write Emails That Don't Feel Like Noise

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