• 47. Show Don't Tell - How Your Creative Wiring Shapes What Lands on the Page!
    2026/05/20
    Episode 47: Show, Don’t Tell: How Your Creative Wiring Shapes What Lands on the Page Writing Wednesday episodes explore the outer work of writing: craft, structure, revision, publishing, process, and the practical steps that help you finish your book.

    Have you ever been told to “show, don’t tell” and immediately felt yourself overthinking every sentence?

    In this Writing Wednesday episode, we’re looking at one of the most common pieces of writing craft advice through a completely different lens: your creative wiring.

    Because showing versus telling isn’t only about adding more description. It’s about helping your reader experience the moment. And the way you naturally process the world often shapes the way you write the world.

    In this episode, Maddison explores how the four NLP Writer’s Mind modalities — Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic, and Auditory Digital — can influence what lands on the page. You’ll discover why visual writers may naturally lean into imagery, auditory writers may hear dialogue and rhythm first, kinesthetic writers may write from feeling and body sensation, and auditory digital writers may move quickly into meaning, thought, and explanation.

    None of these are wrong. They are clues.

    You’ll learn how to recognise when one modality may be taking over your scenes, how to revise with more intention, and how to use the Four-Modality Showing Pass to make your writing feel fuller, more embodied, and more alive.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why “show, don’t tell” is really about reader experience
    • How your dominant NLP modality can shape your natural writing strengths
    • Why visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and auditory digital writers may all “show” differently
    • Common signs that a scene is leaning too heavily on one modality
    • How to revise your scenes using the Four-Modality Showing Pass
    • Why your creative wiring is not a flaw, but a powerful clue to your writing voice

    This episode is especially helpful if you’ve ever received feedback that your writing feels flat, over-explained, under-described, too internal, too emotionally heavy, or hard to picture — and you weren’t quite sure what to do with that feedback.

    Your natural modality is part of your gift. The more you understand it, the more intentionally you can use it.

    Want to understand how you’re uniquely wired to write?

    If today’s episode made you realise that the way you naturally process story might be shaping what lands on the page, then my Writing Personality Blueprint Session is the perfect next step.

    This is a personalised 1:1 session where we look at your unique writing wiring, including your Bird Writing Personality and creative patterns, so you can better understand what supports your writing, what creates resistance, and what kind of process will actually help you move forward.

    You’ll walk away with practical, personalised strategies designed around how you write best, so you can stop fighting your natural process and start building a writing rhythm that truly works for you.

    You can book your Writing Personality Blueprint Session at maddisonmichaels.com/blueprint

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    Discover your writing personality: maddisonmichaels.com/quiz Book a Writing Personality Blueprint Session: maddisonmichaels.com/blueprint

    ⭐️ If this episode resonated with you, I’d be so grateful if you took a moment to leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your review helps Write the Darn Book reach more writers who are ready to honour their stories, trust their creative process, and keep showing up for the book they’re meant to write.

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    34 分
  • 46. Part 2 - The Walt Disney Strategy for Writers: Three Guided Visualisations to Access Your Dreamer, Realist, and Critic
    2026/05/18
    Episode 46: The Walt Disney Strategy for Writers Part 2: Three Guided Visualisations to Access Your Dreamer, Realist, and Critic Mindset Monday episodes explore the inner work of writing: blocks, beliefs, identity, resistance, procrastination, perfectionism, and creative flow.

    In Part 1 of this Walt Disney Strategy series, we explored the three creative modes every writer needs: the Dreamer, the Realist, and the Critic.

    In this bonus episode, we move from understanding the framework into actually experiencing it.

    Maddison guides you through three gentle visualisations designed to help you deliberately step into each creative mode. You’ll connect with the Dreamer, who imagines without restriction. The Realist, who builds the bridge between idea and page. And the Critic, who refines the work once something has been created.

    These visualisations can be used together as a creative preparation ritual before a writing session, or individually whenever you need to access a specific mode in your writing process.

    Inside this episode, you’ll experience:

    1. A guided Dreamer visualisation to reconnect with possibility, imagination, and creative freedom
    2. A guided Realist visualisation to access grounded momentum, structure, and the next practical step
    3. A guided Critic visualisation to invite constructive refinement without letting self-doubt take over
    4. A gentle reminder of why the order matters: Dreamer first, Realist second, Critic third
    5. A practical way to use this NLP-based strategy before planning, drafting, or revising your book

    If you’re driving, walking somewhere busy, or need to stay alert, save the visualisation section for a time when you can settle in and give it your full attention.

    👉 WANT TO UNDERSTAND HOW YOU ARE WIRED TO WRITE?

    And if you’re ready to stop fighting the way you write and finally understand how your creative mind actually works, my Writing Personality Blueprint Session is the perfect next step. Together, we’ll uncover your natural writing personality, the patterns that may be creating resistance, and the personalised tools that can help you write with more clarity, confidence, and flow. You can learn more at maddisonmichaels.com/blueprint.

    ⭐️ If this episode resonated with you, I’d be so grateful if you took a moment to leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your review helps Write the Darn Book reach more writers who are ready to honour their stories, trust their creative process, and keep showing up for the book they’re meant to write. 💗

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    39 分
  • 45. Pantser or Plotter or Something In Between? Find Your Writing Style and Stop Fighting Yourself
    2026/05/13
    Writing Wednesday Episode 45: Pantser or Plotter or Something In Between? Find Your Writing Style and Stop Fighting Yourself

    Are you a writer who needs a detailed outline before you begin, or do you prefer to discover the story as you write?

    In this episode of Write the Darn Book, we’re diving into the pantser versus plotter debate, but through a much deeper lens. Because your writing style is rarely just a preference. It is often connected to how your brain is wired, how you process story, and what makes your creative system feel safe enough to write.

    Maddison explores how the four Bird Writing Personalities, Dove, Owl, Peacock and Eagle, often approach structure, freedom, planning and discovery. You’ll learn why some writers thrive with detailed outlines, why others feel blocked by too much structure, and why many writers sit somewhere in the middle.

    Most importantly, this episode gives you permission to stop fighting yourself and start building a writing process that actually works for the way you create.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • What the pantser versus plotter debate really means • Why writing advice can fail when it was built for a different type of writer • How each Bird Writing Personality tends to approach planning and drafting • Why your writing process may change from book to book • How to find the middle path between structure and discovery • Why the goal is not to become a perfect plotter or pantser, but to understand how you write best

    If you’ve been forcing yourself to write in a way that feels heavy, flat, or completely wrong for you, this episode will help you see that the problem may never have been you. It may simply be the method.

    ✨ Want personalised clarity on how you’re uniquely wired to write?

    Maddison’s Writing Personality Blueprint Session is a dedicated one-on-one Zoom session where you’ll explore your Bird Writing Personality profile and receive a personalised Blueprint Report with your creative strengths, resistance patterns, and practical strategies for building a writing process that works for you.

    Book your session at: maddisonmichaels.com/blueprint

    ⭐️ If this episode resonated with you, I’d be so grateful if you took a moment to leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your review helps Write the Darn Book reach more writers who are ready to honour their stories, trust their creative process, and keep showing up for the book they’re meant to write. 💗

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    27 分
  • 44. The Walt Disney Strategy for Writers Part 1: How to Dream Big, Plan Smart, and Edit Without Killing Your Ideas
    2026/05/11
    Mindset Monday Episode 44: The Walt Disney Strategy for Writers Part 1: How to Dream Big, Plan Smart, and Edit Without Killing Your Ideas

    Have you ever had a writing idea that felt alive and exciting, only to have your inner critic arrive within minutes and start tearing it apart?

    In this episode of Write the Darn Book, Maddison introduces the Walt Disney Strategy for Writers, an NLP-based creative process that separates your writing mind into three distinct modes: the Dreamer, the Realist, and the Critic.

    Rather than trying to imagine, plan, write, and judge all at once, this strategy helps you understand which mode you need to be in at each stage of the creative process, so your ideas have enough space to grow before they are refined.

    You’ll learn why so many books die before they’re written, not because the idea was wrong, but because the inner critic was invited in too early. Maddison explains how to protect your Dreamer mode, use your Realist mode to turn ideas into structure and pages, and invite your Critic in at the right time so it becomes a helpful editorial tool rather than a destructive voice.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why writers often collapse dreaming, planning, drafting, and editing into one overwhelming process
    • How the Dreamer, Realist, and Critic each support your writing in a different way
    • Why the Critic belongs third, not first
    • How skipping the Realist phase can leave your ideas vulnerable to self-doubt
    • Simple ways to use this strategy in your own writing sessions
    • Why your inner critic becomes more useful when you give it a specific job

    This is Part 1 of a two-part series. In Part 2, Maddison will guide you through three visualisations to help you step into the Dreamer, Realist, and Critic modes as felt experiences, so you can use them more intentionally at the page.

    Find Out How You Are Wired To Write!

    If you’d love personalised support understanding how you’re wired to write, Maddison’s Writing Personality Blueprint Sessions are now available. These focused one-off sessions help you understand your writing personality, your creative patterns, and, in the deeper session, your NLP modality too.

    Learn more at: maddisonmichaels.com/blueprint

    ⭐️ If this episode resonated with you, I’d be so grateful if you took a moment to leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your review helps Write the Darn Book reach more writers who are ready to honour their stories, trust their creative process, and keep showing up for the book they’re meant to write. 💗

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    34 分
  • 43. Your Writing Space Is Holding You Back: How to Clear the Energy and Unlock Your Creative Flow
    2026/05/07
    Episode 43 - Your Writing Space Is Holding You Back: How to Clear the Energy and Unlock Your Creative Flow

    What if your writing block has nothing to do with your story… and everything to do with the space you’re sitting in?

    In this bonus episode, we’re exploring something most writing advice completely overlooks — the energy of your writing environment.

    Because your writing space is not neutral. It holds the imprint of every session you’ve had there — the frustration, the avoidance, the breakthroughs, the moments of flow.

    And over time, that energy can quietly shape how you feel every time you sit down to write.

    In this episode, you’ll learn how to clear that energy, reset your environment, and create a space that actually supports your creativity — not works against it.

    Inside this episode:
    • why your writing space holds the “memory” of your past writing sessions
    • how your environment can reinforce writer’s block without you realising it
    • the connection between clutter, stress, and reduced creative capacity
    • the three layers of your writing space: physical, spatial, and energetic
    • how to use simple Feng Shui principles to support creative safety and flow
    • practical ways to clear and reset your space (without overcomplicating it)
    • how your writing personality influences the kind of environment you need
    💗 A gentle reminder from this episode:

    If writing has been feeling heavy, resistant, or harder than it should… it doesn’t automatically mean something is wrong with you.

    Sometimes, the space you’re writing in just needs to shift.

    ✨ Ready for clarity on what works for you as a writer?

    Before I go, I just want to remind you — while my longer coaching packages are currently full, I’ve intentionally opened up a small number of one-off deep-dive sessions each week.

    These are my Writing Personality Blueprint Sessions — designed to help you understand exactly how you’re wired to write, so you can finally move forward with clarity and momentum.

    You’ll walk away with a personalised blueprint for your writing process, along with practical tools to help you harness your unique personality and move your book forward.

    If you’re ready to stop guessing and start working with your natural wiring, you can learn more and book a session at:

    👉 maddisonmichaels.com/blueprint

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    29 分
  • 42. What To Do When Someone Doesn’t Support Your Writing Dream - and How to Keep Writing Anyway
    2026/05/04
    Episode 42 - What To Do When Someone Doesn’t Support Your Writing Dream - and How to Keep Writing Anyway

    What do you do when the people closest to you don’t understand your writing?

    When your partner doesn’t ask about your book… When your family sees it as “just a hobby”… When the response to something that matters deeply to you feels flat, dismissive, or absent altogether…

    This is one of the most emotionally challenging experiences writers face — and it’s far more common than people talk about.

    In this episode, we’re exploring what’s really happening beneath that experience, why it can feel so heavy, and how to keep writing even when the support you crave isn’t there.

    Because the absence of someone else’s belief does not cancel out the validity of yours.

    Inside this episode:
    • Why lack of support from loved ones can feel so painful (and the neuroscience behind it)
    • How external doubt can quietly turn into internal self-doubt
    • The hidden reason your nervous system may start resisting your writing
    • A powerful mindset shift to stop waiting for permission to take your writing seriously
    • The 3-layer support system every writer needs (community, accountability, and inner anchor)
    • How to build a support structure that actually holds you — even when your environment doesn’t
    • A simple 3-step process to start strengthening your writing support system this week

    Writing without a cheerleader at home is hard.

    But it doesn’t mean your dream is unrealistic. It doesn’t mean you’re asking for too much. And it doesn’t mean your book doesn’t matter.

    It means you’re doing something that not everyone around you understands yet.

    And your job is not to wait for that understanding… Your job is to keep going anyway.

    Want to Find out how you are WIRED TO WRITE?

    If this episode resonated with you, I want you to know — while my full coaching packages are currently booked out, I have intentionally opened up a small number of one-off deep-dive sessions each week.

    These are called my Writing Personality Blueprint Sessions.

    They’re designed to help you understand exactly how you are wired to write — so you can finally move forward with clarity and momentum.

    Inside the session, you’ll uncover your unique writing personality and walk away with practical tools to actually apply it — so when you sit down to write, you know what works for you and how to use it.

    If you’re ready for that level of clarity, you can head to: 👉 maddisonmichaels.com/blueprint

    There are only a few available each week given my limited availability — but they are incredibly powerful sessions, and I’d love to support you inside one.

    ⭐️ If this episode resonated with you, I’d be so grateful if you took a moment to leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your review helps Write the Darn Book reach more writers who are ready to honour their stories, trust their creative process, and keep showing up for the book they’re meant to write. 💗

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    19 分
  • 41. How to Write Dialogue That Sounds Real (And Stop Making Your Characters Sound Like Robots) using how you are wired to write!
    2026/04/30
    Episode 41: How to Write Dialogue That Sounds Real (And Stop Making Your Characters Sound Like Robots) Using How You Are Wired to Write!

    If your dialogue feels flat… stiff… or like your characters are talking at each other instead of actually connecting…

    This might not be a dialogue problem.

    It might be a wiring problem.

    Because the way you naturally process the world — how you think, feel, see, and interpret experience — directly shapes how your characters speak on the page.

    And once you understand that?

    Dialogue stops feeling random… and starts becoming something you can actually work with.

    Inside This Episode:
    • Why dialogue struggles are rarely random — they follow patterns
    • The 3 principles of natural dialogue
    • Why technically “correct” dialogue can still feel flat
    • How your NLP modality shapes your dialogue style
    • The strengths and blind spots of Visual, Auditory, Kinaesthetic, and Auditory Digital writers
    • How your Bird Personality influences character voice
    • The Subtext Map — a simple tool to improve any dialogue scene
    • Why your characters may all sound like you (and how to shift it)
    The Core Shift

    Dialogue isn’t just about what your characters say.

    It’s about what they mean… what they want… and what they’re not saying.

    Once you understand your natural tendencies as a writer, you can start shaping your dialogue with far more intention — instead of unknowingly repeating the same patterns.

    💗 Coaching Support

    If this sparked something for you — and you’re starting to see how your personality and processing style are shaping your writing — I’ve opened a small number of Writing Personality Blueprint sessions.

    These are one-off, personalised deep dives where we map your Bird Personality, NLP modalities, and writing patterns — so you can build a writing process that actually works for you.

    You can find the details at maddisonmichaels.com/blueprint

    Loved This Episode?

    ⭐️ If this episode resonated with you, I’d be so grateful if you took a moment to leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your review helps Write the Darn Book reach more writers who are ready to honour their stories, trust their creative process, and keep showing up for the book they’re meant to write. 💗

    Remember — you are the vessel for your story. You just have to let the words flow through you and onto the page. 💗

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  • 40. Writing Perfectionism Is Not High Standards — It’s Fear. Here’s How to Tell the Difference
    2026/04/27
    Episode 40: Writing Perfectionism Is Not High Standards — It’s Fear. Here’s How to Tell the Difference

    Perfectionism is one of the most common reasons writers stay stuck — and one of the hardest patterns to recognise, because it often looks like care.

    In this episode, we unpack the difference between healthy standards and fear-driven perfectionism, so you can stop circling the same chapter, second-guessing every sentence, and delaying the progress your book needs.

    Inside this episode:
    • Why perfectionism often has less to do with quality and more to do with fear of judgement
    • The difference between craft-driven excellence and fear-driven perfectionism
    • How fear can disguise itself as responsibility, discipline, and “high standards”
    • A personal story about rewriting one chapter fourteen times — and what it taught me
    • The three biggest signs perfectionism is keeping you stuck
    • How to use the simple Perfectionism Audit to tell whether you’re refining or delaying
    • What the “good enough to move” standard is — and why it matters
    • Practical steps to help you stop over-polishing and keep writing
    • How perfectionism can show up differently depending on your Writing Personality

    Perfectionism can feel productive, but if it’s stopping you from moving forward, it’s costing you more than it’s helping.

    Your book does not need flawless stillness. It needs forward movement.

    This episode will help you recognise when fear is running the show — and give you practical tools to keep writing without lowering the quality you care about.

    ⭐️ If this episode resonated with you, I’d be so grateful if you took a moment to leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your review helps Write the Darn Book reach more writers who are ready to honour their stories, trust their creative process, and keep showing up for the book they’re meant to write.

    💗 And if this conversation sparked something for you — and you’re ready to stop circling the same chapter, quiet the fear, and finally move forward with your book — I’d love to support you through my one-to-one writing coaching for fiction and non-fiction authors.

    Together, we build a clear roadmap for your book, strengthen your structure and writing rhythm, and work through the mindset blocks that often pop up along the way.

    I walk beside you through the process, but you’re the one who writes the book.

    If you’re ready to take that next step, head to maddisonmichaels.com/call and book in a free 15 minute Clarity Call.

    I’d love to explore what’s possible for you and how I can support you in achieving your writing goals.

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    19 分