Encouragement

Manuscript Writing- The Blessing of Words Flowing

On Saturday, I went to write on my manuscript and was so thankful the words flowed.
2,632 words written on Saturday… making over 24,000 words.

My book is for the primary caregiver of suicide, trauma, & mental health crisis.

I would be honored to hear from you if your life is touched by any of those difficult topics. Please comment or email me to connect and share how your life has been affected by those topics.

I had 3 months where I didn’t have more words for my manuscript but did a lot of other writing… When I picked the manuscript up again last month, I realized I had so many words to say. And I was thankful.
I needed that pause in life for me to formulate my words, grow in my public vulnerability, parse through what was important to be shared on the topics, have deep and important conversations with like-minded people, and be seen, heard, & validated… and so now, the words are flowing again.
Saturday was one day of 3 in the last 5 days where I focused specifically on the manuscript.
And- that work paid off.
4,070 more words written over 3 sessions.
24,970 words total on the manuscript.
Almost 25K words.

*Each bit of carved out time matters. And each conversation and other article written can help formulate and grow a manuscript from an idea to a third of the way done.

I have a free resource for you friend that will get you on my email list if you want to support me and follow along on this journey.
My resource is to help you find the right mental health professional for you or your loved one.
Here’s the link: https://choosejoyinthemidst.myflodesk.com/12stepstofindyouridealtherapist

I could use your prayers & support on this journey! Would you pray that my words would find their way to the caregiver battling for the life of their loved one right now— in the midst of suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts, and mental crisis caregiving.
Also, friend, if you are writing a manuscript right now, how far are you? What recent progress did you make? I would love to hear. Share in the comments.

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