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Enjoy these two new books in digital and a special combined version in paperback on Amazon. These are books 16 & 17 in the Eddie and Freddy series.
When you’re finally finished with the day’s work and you are ready to unwind, it might be hard to turn off your writer’s mind and allow your body to relax and transition into your evening routine. Sometimes it might feel as though you haven’t worked enough on your project to earn a rest. But resting isn’t something you earn, it’s an essential part of your writing journey. One of the best ways to unwind and show yourself care is to calmly rehearse these 5 affirmations for writers. Evening affirmations help you release self-doubt, celebrate small wins, and reset your mind for a new day of storytelling. Whether you wrote one sentence or ten pages today, these affirmations are designed to support your journey as a writer—gently, truthfully, and powerfully. Here are five evening affirmations to speak over yourself before you rest: ⸻ 💤 1. “I honor the words I wrote today, no matter how many or how few.” Every word is a step forward. Progress is not always measured in page ...
By J.E. Nickerson Sometimes, no matter how hard you try to be there for someone, your words just don’t land. Not because you failed. Not because you didn’t care. But because they’re tired. Stressed. Overwhelmed by their own storm. And it hurts — deeply — when your love meets a wall instead of a heart. But hear this: It’s not your fault. You showed up. You gave. You tried again. And that matters. It’s okay to feel worn out when love feels one-sided. It’s okay to need rest, too. Let this be your reminder: even the strongest hearts need room to breathe. If today has left you feeling unseen, give yourself the grace you would give someone else. You’re allowed to need care, too. For more reminders like this, explore my books or visit the blog. If today has left you feeling unseen, give yourself the grace you would give someone else. You’re allowed to need care, too. For more reminders like this, explore my books or visit the blog. 📚 And if you’re new here, I’m J.E. Nicker...
J.E. Nickerson When life piles on responsibilities—work, family, deadlines—it’s easy for writing to feel like a luxury rather than a priority. But the truth is, writing doesn’t need hours of uninterrupted time to be meaningful. It needs intention. Start by acknowledging that your time is limited and plan accordingly. Even 15-minute focused writing sessions can move your story forward. Small, consistent progress adds up faster than you think. Creating mental space is just as important as finding physical time. If your mind is cluttered with to-do lists and stress, try taking some deep breaths, praying for clarity and listening to peaceful music that can help you to get into a creative flow. For some people putting on a motivational playlist is the best way to remove distractions and focus on the task at hand. Taking a few minutes to journal what you have been going through or still need to accomplish in other areas of your life can also give you peace of mind before you sta...
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