Wednesday, September 22nd
12 pm PDT
Lunch ‘n’ Learn
FREE Virtual Event!
Blasting the Blocks to Better Writing
You are a writer. You’ve never had a problem coming up with ideas, producing materials. Some even say your prolific. Writing is both your passion and your profession, but what happens when you hit the wall? When you are burned out, bored, exhausted?
You recharge! Polly Campbell author of You, Recharged will explain how to create the conditions for inspiration to flourish and use optimal discomfort to ignite your creativity. She’ll also offer science-based strategies and practical tips you can use to boost your mood, fire-up your motivation and elevate your writing.
During this Lunch and Learn, Polly will share:
- How she recharged her writing after feeling burned out
- The conditions that allow for inspiration and energy
- How to restore motivation when you don’t feel like writing
- Simple strategies to help build motivation, enthusiasm and fun
- And more practical ideas to help you launch your best work yet.
About Polly Campbell
Polly Campbell, is the author of You, Recharged: How to Beat Fatigue (Mostly), Amp Up Your Energy (Usually), and Enjoy Life Again (Always), Imperfect Spirituality, and other books. She is also the host of the podcast Polly Campbell, Simply Said: How to Live Well, Do Good, Be Happy. She is a blogger with Psychology Today and her articles appear regularly in print and online publications. She lives in Oregon with her family.
What: Blasting the Blocks to Better Writing
Where: Zoom (Zoom link provided via email when you RSVP)
When: September 22, 2021
Unable to attend? No worries. Register anyway and receive the replay!
RSVP for the discussion; we are limited to 100 total attendees, so please let us know early!

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