THE DO NOT MISS CHALLENGE FOR 2024!
You have a dream of becoming an author.
You have tried to write your book but nothing you have tried has worked for your brain.
As someone who is neurodivergent, you face unique challenges that most writing advice can't solve.
If only you could be more consistent, you'd be able to get your book done, right?
WRONG!
Create a plan to write your book in a way that works for your neurodivergent brain so you can finally write your book in a way that feels easy.
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The Problem with Most Writing Advice
Most writing advice is geared toward neurotypical people. Being neurodivergent, you face unique challenges. You feel ashamed and overwhelmed that even though you've tried, you haven't written your book yet. You're ready to get it done, but you don't know how.
The Writing Reflection Worksheet
Permission to write in whatever way works for your brain
The FIRST step to avoid "staring at a blank page" syndrome
Understand Your Brain and Writing
Your brain is unique. No one else has the exact same strengths and challenges. Learn why it is important to work with your brain's wiring when writing. Identify your biggest roadblocks and strengths, so you can develop a plan to work with your brain instead of against it.
My Strengths and Challenges Worksheet
Understanding Your Brain
Motivation Techniques
Create a Writing Routine That Works for You
The word "routine" can be scary for us neurospicy individuals. Yet having a writing routine is crucial to completing your book. The secret is to create a routine that works for you. This may mean writing with different tools, at different times, and in different places to avoid burnout and overwhelm.
Create Your Writing Routine Worksheet
The Best Writing Tool for You Quiz
Five Ways to Vary Your Routine
The Writing Gremlins and How to Slay Them
We've all experienced the common writing gremlins: writer's block, worrying about if anyone will want to read our book, and fear that our writing isn't good enough. These can be especially challenging for neurodivergents, who may resort to shutting down and giving up when these appear.
Slay Your Writing Gremlins Worksheet
Get in the Write Mindset Exercise
Writing Block Busters: Five Ways to Bust Writer's Block
Find Your WHY to Stay Motivated
You now have a plan to write your book. Yet, for many authors, life will get in the way, so we need a strong motivation to continue writing. Discover your external and internal motivators to keep you going even when you don't feel like writing. As you gain momentum, the process will become easier!
Identify Your Why Worksheet
External and Internal Motivation Exercise
Create Your Custom Writing Plan
Why the writing advice you tried in the past hasn't worked and how to work WITH your brain to write your book.
Understanding your unique strengths and challenges so you can create a custom plan to finish your book.
The importance of creating a non-rigid writing routine that works for your brain and how to identify when it's not working and tweak it.
Identifying the Writing Gremlins that are most likely to stop you and how to slay them in a neurodivergent-friendly way.
Maintaining motivation and momentum for the long haul, so you can finally finish the book you've been dreaming about writing!
Aspiring authors who are neurodivergent
People who KNOW they have a story to share
Anyone who has struggled to write their book
Anyone who has a partially-written book
Kate Allyson has been editing books since 2018 and has worked with dozens of authors. She works with a variety of genres, including memoir, nonfiction, science fiction and fantasy, and young adult. She specializes in working with neurodivergent authors.
You want to write your book, but nothing you've tried has worked. Let's get your book out of your head and into the world!
We'll see you on the inside!
xx Kate Allyson
2023
Kate Allyson Books
For Support Issues or Questions, Please Email Us at kate@kateallysoncreative.com