Raena Z. had been working on an essay collection for several years. She had drafts, notes, bits of scenes, but no cohesive structure to bring it all together. “I didn’t know what to expect from writing coaching, and I felt pretty disorganized going in,” she said.
In one of her early conversations with her coach, a shape started to emerge. By the second session, the path through her project felt clearer to her, almost obvious in hindsight. What she remembers most wasn’t the structure she sketched with her writing coach, but the elation she felt once she could finally see her project for what it was. As she put it, “That alone was a game changer.”
The whole thing looked a little lighter. A little more possible.
Clarity does that. When the work comes into focus, everything else follows more easily.