Feb 29, 2016
Episode 010: Kaitlyn Mirison
Kaitlyn Mirison was one of the first people to get in touch with me when I first launched the Coffee Break offshoot of the Write Now podcast. And I am so grateful that she did.
Kaitlyn is the author of An Artist's Pillars, and host
of the Potential & Possibility Podcast, both of which encourage
creative folks like you & me to believe in ourselves and
deepen our experience of living.
"It felt like I was standing on the sidelines of my life."
For years, Katilyn worked as an accounting executive, a role in
which she was successful but ultimately unfulfilled. She had
dreamed of being a writer ever since she was a little girl, but
those dreams had been crushed by fear and self-doubt.
"At the very core, I didn't believe that I was valuable as a
person."
In this beautiful and moving episode, Kaitlyn talks about
finding the permission you need to write, going against
well-intentioned advice when necessary, making peace with your
inner critic, and discovering your self-worth & value as a
person.
"When I started writing my book... that's when I felt like I was
coming home."
Give today's episode a listen using the controls above or on
iTunes, and while you're at it, check out Katilyn's book and
podcast. They are both as lovely as she is. :)
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