Monday Morning Jumpstart –
The Importance of Finding Your Why as a Writer

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One of the most important things you can do to boost motivation and stay on-track is to spend some time finding your “why.”

But before you dive in, there are a few things you should consider, first …

In this Monday Morning Jumpstart session, Success Coach Ted Capshaw reveals a few of the most common mistakes you can make when finding your why … and how to make sure you’re doing it right, for maximum returns.

Join us every Monday Morning for a boost of writing motivation, plus tips and strategies to make sure you're staying on track and moving towards your goals all year.

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Published: February 28, 2022

3 Responses to “Monday Morning Jumpstart: The Importance of Finding Your Why as a Writer”

  1. Short and "simple", but very insightful! Thank you Jade and Ted!

    Guest (Dave K)

  2. My "why" is my family & being in the financial position to help them when they need it.

    Guest (Mike Crowe)

  3. The Ted Capshaw video helped me to be more honest in my answer to why I want to do this. I wrote 8 responses quickly, and noticed that 3 of them were about finances. Two of them were about wanting to write. And there's my true answer.

    Susan K


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