Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 20 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Module 1: Naming the Freeze (Stop Calling It Lazy)Week one, you stop blaming your character and start mapping your nervous system. Most writers think they're stuck because they're undisciplined. They're not. They're frozen. Different problem, differe6
- 1.1Module 1: Overview20
- 1.2Mindset Maven Test: Which Kind of Frozen Are You?
- 1.3Meditation: The Cursor Is Not Your Enemy (It’s Your Coworker, and It’s Tired Too)9
- 1.4Writing Prompt: Module 130
- 1.5INSPIRATION: The Year I Wrote a Novel On Cocktail Napkins (a short essay)15
- 1.6Companion Blog: If the Cursor Could Talk, It Would Tell You to Calm Down10
- Module 2: The Micro-Start Mechanics (Smaller Than You Think, Smaller Than That)Week two we go small. Surgically small. The trick isn't writing more — it's writing less, on purpose, until the freeze loses its grip. We cover the Seven-Word Start, the Crap First Sentence Drill, the6
- 2.1Module 2: Overview20
- 2.2Mindset Maven Test: What’s the Smallest Unit You Can Survive?
- 2.3Meditation: The Two-Minute Bargain7
- 2.4Writing Prompt: Module 230
- 2.5INSPIRATION: How I Wrote a Whole Book Two Sentences at a Time (And Why It’s Not a Brag)15
- 2.6Companion Blog: The Two-Minute Rule Is the Whole Rule10
- Module 3: Evidence Sweeps (Proof You Can Write, Collected By You, About You)Week three we build the case file. Every freeze is fed by the lie that you can't write. The lie survives because you don't keep receipts. This week we install the Evidence Sweep — a five-minute weekly6
- 3.1Module 3: Overview20
- 3.2Mindset Maven Test: What Do You Refuse to Count as Writing?
- 3.3Meditation: The Receipts Are Real (A Meditation for the Discounted Writer)10
- 3.4Writing Prompt: Module 330
- 3.5INSPIRATION: Letter to the Writer Who Forgot She Was Writing All Along15
- 3.6Companion Blog: The Lie Your Brain Tells You About How Much You’re Writing10
- Module 4: Weekly Resets (Because the Freeze Returns and That's Fine)Week four assumes the freeze will come back. Not because you're broken — because that's how nervous systems work. So instead of trying to never-freeze-again (impossible, and also boring), we build a W6
- 4.1Module 4: Overview20
- 4.2Mindset Maven Test: What’s Your Reset Style?
- 4.3Meditation: Sunday’s Job Is to Set Down Saturday11
- 4.4Writing Prompt: Module 430
- 4.5INSPIRATION: Postcards From the Three Times I Froze and Came Back15
- 4.6Companion Blog: How to Build a Weekly Reset That Doesn’t Become Another Thing You Abandon10
INSPIRATION: Postcards From the Three Times I Froze and Came Back
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