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Your story is worth telling because you're worth talking about. I'm going to guess you have something to say. You may not know how to say it or have the "right words." Someone (or your inner critic) may have told you that it's not worth it, that your story is probably too boring for anyone to care. So, you've thought once or twice (or a lot): "Should I even bother?" The short answer is yes. The intrinsic value of your words far outweighs what others may have to say. Put another way, it doesn't really matter if someone else thinks your story is interesting or "good." Your story is important…mehr

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Your story is worth telling because you're worth talking about. I'm going to guess you have something to say. You may not know how to say it or have the "right words." Someone (or your inner critic) may have told you that it's not worth it, that your story is probably too boring for anyone to care. So, you've thought once or twice (or a lot): "Should I even bother?" The short answer is yes. The intrinsic value of your words far outweighs what others may have to say. Put another way, it doesn't really matter if someone else thinks your story is interesting or "good." Your story is important because you're important. Full stop. This guide will show you: · The five keys of writing that will change your life · Why you're exactly the right person to tell your story · How to start writing and feel good about it Anything is possible if you're willing to think about it for 30 seconds. It's time to remind yourself that you have a voice, it's the right one for your story, and you can do it - no matter how small of steps you take along the journey ahead.
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Rachel is a lifelong writer and word enthusiast. She founded her business, Capturing Your Confidence, in 2019. Through group writing and mentoring sessions, she helps individuals who are overlooked and undervalued find their voice, tell their stories, and be heard. She knows, in her heart, that her formal education in English at the Bachelor's and Master's levels, as well as her time teaching at the university level, have all led to this moment. As for everyday life, when she's not staying up too late on a work night to write or read, you can usually find her trying new breakfast restaurants with her husband or playing with her dogs Charlie and Maxwell while binging ghost shows and true crime. (Come to think of it, maybe that's why she's up late so often.)