Curriculum
- 5 Sections
- 20 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Module 1: Honest Inventory (How Much Time You Actually Have, Not How Much You Wish You Had)Week one is the time audit. Most writers operate on a fantasy time budget — 'I'd write more if I had MORE TIME' — without ever auditing the time they have. This week you'll track your actual week, hou6
- 1.1Module 1: Overview20
- 1.2Mindset Maven Test: What’s Your Time Fantasy?5 Questions
- 1.3Meditation: Befriending the 15-Minute Window7
- 1.4Writing Prompt: Module 130
- 1.5INSPIRATION: The Time Audit That Changed My Whole Practice (Year 1, Mom of Two, Day Job)15
- 1.6Companion Blog: You Have More Writing Time Than You Think (And Less Than You Want)10
- Module 2: The 15-Minute Practice (Building the Working Unit)Week two installs the 15-minute writing block. Not as a beginner phase. As the working unit. We design what fits in 15 minutes (one scene, one paragraph, one revision pass), what doesn't (a chapter, a6
- 2.1Module 2: Overview20
- 2.2Mindset Maven Test: What Can YOU Do in 15 Minutes?5 Questions
- 2.3Meditation: The Timer Starts Now15
- 2.4Writing Prompt: Module 230
- 2.5INSPIRATION: The Novel I Wrote in 15-Minute Increments (Counting Them Up at the End)15
- 2.6Companion Blog: What You Can Actually Do in 15 Minutes (Spoiler: A Whole Novel, In a Year)10
- Module 3: The Flexible-Block Practice (For Weeks That Refuse to Follow a Plan)Week three is for the chaotic week. The week with the school call, the doctor's appointment, the migraine, the work crisis. Most writing advice falls apart in a chaotic week. We design a practice that6
- 3.1Module 3: Overview20
- 3.2Mindset Maven Test: What’s the Real Cause of YOUR Chaotic Weeks?5 Questions
- 3.3Meditation: The Week That Survives Everything8
- 3.4Writing Prompt: Module 330
- 3.5INSPIRATION: The Week Three of Us Got the Flu and I Still Wrote 4 Hours15
- 3.6Companion Blog: How to Build a Writing Practice That Survives the Week From Hell10
- Module 4: Writing Around People Who Need You (The Parent / Caregiver Module)Week four is the caregiver module. If you have small kids, an aging parent, a sick partner, a chronically-ill family, or a job that puts other people's needs on your nervous system all day — the stand6
- 4.1Module 4: Overview20
- 4.2Mindset Maven Test: What’s Stealing YOUR Caregiver Writing Hour?5 Questions
- 4.3Meditation: The Caregiver’s 8-Minute Reset8
- 4.4Writing Prompt: Module 430
- 4.5INSPIRATION: Letter to the New Mother Writer Who Was Told To Wait Until Her Kids Were Grown15
- 4.6Companion Blog: The Math of Caregiver Writing (You Have More Time Than They Told You)10
- Module 5: The Practice That Survives Life (Your Personal Contingency Document)Final week. You'll build your personal Contingency Document — a one-page reference that holds YOUR audited time budget, YOUR best 15-minute tasks, YOUR flexible-block weekly target, YOUR Tuesday-fell-6
- 5.1Module 5: Overview20
- 5.2Mindset Maven Test: What Does YOUR Personal Contingency Document Need?4 Questions
- 5.3Meditation: Closing Audio: The Document Is You, Stored11
- 5.4Writing Prompt: Module 530
- 5.5INSPIRATION: Twelve Years of My Contingency Document, Annotated15
- 5.6Companion Blog: Build a Writing Practice That Survives Your Whole Life (Not Just This Quarter)10
INSPIRATION: Twelve Years of My Contingency Document, Annotated
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