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A few tips on writing, from Waylon Lewis
A few tips on writing, from Waylon Lewis ⁠ 1. Write every day. Avoid the rough stuff and rustiness in your writing by practicing your craft. If you write every day it will begin to flow more smoothly.⁠ 2. It can help to meditate. It can help to sleep. It can help to eat real food. In summary: it can help to slow down and to take care of yourself. = 3. Practice live editing. This isn't an act of self-censoring, or second-guessing. Live editing is editing yourself while you express yourself.
Loving you is Sunshine
"I would spend my every morning with you, our friendship renewed each day with hot sunshine flooding through open windows, streaming through white linen curtains. Until we are white-haired and slow." ~ Waylon Lewis, #thingsiwouldliketodowithyou ⁠ ⁠ #bookstagram #indieauthor #supportlocal #smallbusiness #beofbenefit
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#Mood 😎☕️ ❤️🙏🐘⁠ ⁠ Flex your creative muscles with Elephant's mindful community. ⁠
{2024} Find your Voice with Elephant Academy.
"Life's path is about empathy. Compassion. Helping. Genuine joy. Feeling everything—blocking nothing. Living with a sense of celebration. Finding a way to do what we love, make money doing so, and being of benefit. It's simple. It's hard." ~ #waylonlewis 🐘⁠ ⁠ Find your path. Find your community. Find your voice this Fall with Elephant Journal. ⁠
Our genuine voice is powerful.
At Elephant, we write our hearts out. We find our voice.⁠ ⁠ We learn that craft of finding our voice again and again and again, because every time you find it, you lose it. ⁠ ⁠ You lose it in the middle of a paragraph. ⁠ You lose it between chapters. ⁠ You lose it day to day.
{2024} Find your Voice with Elephant Academy.
We're all human, and so we all have a voice—it's just a matter of remembering how to find it, again and again (it's not a one-and-done thing you can just keep. We have to practice, develop our craft, until we know our way back home).⁠
Art is Cathartic
"Close your eyes for a minute. Imagine you're a server in a restaurant. You approach your first table of the night and say: 'Hi folks! I'm Alex, and I'll be your server tonight. Our specials are...'⁠ ⁠ Now, close your eyes again. Pick up an imaginary phone and call your partner or your mom or your brother and say: 'Hey, how's it going?'⁠ ⁠ Chances are pretty good that the voice you just used in the restaurant situation is higher pitched and more tense..." ⁠ ⁠
The Creative Process
The best thing about Elephant Academy courses? They aren't just how-tos. They go deep. They touch on things like fear, overwhelm, imposter-syndrome, and how to work through them.⁠
Our world is in a rush.
Always busy, busy, busy...rushing from one thing to the next. ⁠Folks make money off our busyness, encourage our speediness...and what we're left with is conflict, stress, burn out, laziness, depression.⁠ ⁠ Do you love to write? Or love the idea of writing, but don't write often?⁠ ⁠
This is wrong.
We created a writing course that isn’t (just) for writers. It’s for Instagram-posters. It’s for midnight-journalers. It’s for deep thinkers. It’s for you.
If we want to be Writers, we Need to Write—Or How I am Finally finding my Voice.
"Life swerved and turned for several years, and so did I, and a couple of years ago, I found myself writing once again."
7 Inspirational Authors to Keep an Eye on in 2022.
“These authors might not make millions with their writing, but they regularly make my days.”
Remembering Stephen Sondheim: Lover of Words, Hero for Introverts.
“As I stepped onto the stage to audition, my hands were clammy, and my stomach was churning with nervous knots, as I sarcastically announced, “I am not so much a singer as a ‘vocal humorist.’”
Overcoming Self-Doubt to Write a Book.
A little inspiration for anyone stuck in Imposter Syndrome:
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