WCP219 You can’t include it all

The Writing Coach Podcast with Rebecca L. Weber - Un pódcast de Rebecca L. Weber - Martes

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Whether you’re writing a short pitch or a lengthy feature, the urge to include more, more, more can be seductive. Succumb to this pull, and you’ll see productivity, speed, and quite possibly you and your editor suffer. Deciding when enough is enough and knowing how to kill your darlings can help you enjoy each component of the writing process, while also making your entire orientation more streamlined. In this episode, I unpack:  The importance and benefits of including less How to identify when you’re trying to include too much  Why you tend to include more than is necessary  People-pleasing as a contributing factor  Key questions to help yourself learn to know when you’re done and act accordingly Was this a great episode? Please pay it forward by leaving a review and rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify  Let other writers know why you listen. Do you have a favorite episode? A key takeaway?  Share the Writing Coach Podcast  Share with other writers via your social media accounts or email newsletter, or tag a friend in a comment on my Instagram @FreelanceWriterBootcamp Work with me in Freelance Writer Bootcamp  Break into your dream publications and get paid well while covering stories that matter. Alumni of my group coaching program have used the proven Bootcamp processes to break into the New York Times, the Guardian, Bustle, Fodor’s, Ms., Nat Geo Travel, Al Jazeera, the BBC, and many more.  Apply now: www.FreelanceWriterBootcamp.com Work with me 1:1 Are you a writer who wants a personalized agenda and transformative breakthroughs? If yes then private coaching is for you! You’ll experience new clarity about what’s been holding you back and choose new patterns of thinking and behavior to propel you forward toward your writing goals.  Apply for private writer coaching: https://rebeccalweber.com/coach/ 📝 More info and complete show notes: www.rebeccalweber.com/podcast219

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