Write! Transform Your Experience into Content That Matters
Dorian Mintzer, Ph.D., BCC, CPRC
Therapist/Coach/Consultant/Speaker/Writer/ at Dorian Mintzer, Ph.D., Revolutionize Retirement
What will happen to the wisdom you've gained from experience and the stories of the life you alone have lived? Do you keep promising yourself to write them down but never quite get around to it? Do you delete almost as many words as you write? Do you write things that never get shared?
Nobody is born knowing how to write. Like any skill, writing improves with deliberate practice and attention. Although there is no single recipe that works for every writer, there are common ingredients that recur in successful writing practices. One of the best ways to discover your own recipe is adopt an experimental mindset and try various approaches until you find what works for you.
This month's guest, Kathryn Britton, has helped hundreds of writers get past writers' block and find their own voices. In her writers' workshops, people help each other overcome the fear that keeps writing from happening. Her clients urged her to write down the writing approaches she has suggested to them as they figure out how to get writing done.
In this program, you'll discover some of the techniques in her book, Sit Write Share, which include:
Note: This is an audio-only interview.
Date: Tuesday, April 25, 2023
Time: 12:00 noon Eastern (9:00 AM Pacific, 10 AM Mountain, 11 AM Central, and 6 AM Hawaiian)
Topic: Write! Transform Your Experience into Content That Matters
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Speaker:?Kathryn Britton, a writer and teacher who helps people with writing projects
About Kathryn Britton
“Everybody has a story to tell. I wish I could read about my great-grandmother's life, how she raised 12 children and homesteaded in Southern Idaho in the late 1800s. Probably she thought her life was too mundane to write down. I often think of her when people say, ‘Who would want to read my story?'” says Kathryn Britton, a writing coach on a mission to help people get their wisdom and stories written down.
Kathryn Britton did not start out intending to focus on writing. In her 30-year career as a software engineer, it was a surprise to find herself writing more prose than code, producing design documents, patent applications, and papers.
In 2006, Kathryn earned a Master of Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP) degree in the pioneer class for the program at the University of Pennsylvania. Searching for a new career that would contribute to world-wide well-being led her to working with writers. In 2013, she ran her first writers’ workshop. Since then, more than 140 people have gathered in regular workshop meetings. More than 3700 writing submissions have gone through this process. She also coaches individual authors and has edited several of their books. Some of her clients call her “the midwife of words.”
Kathryn continues to write with zest herself. She has published more than 100 articles online. Her books include?Smarts and Stamina: The Busy Person's Guide to Optimal Health and Performance,?Character Strengths Matter,?Thriving Women Thriving World, and?Sit Write Share.
A resident of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Kathryn is overjoyed to be the close-by grandmother of two preschool boys.