We’ve all seen the minimalist workspace tours (I’ve even made one!). But the truth is, most of my writing happens in the "stolen moments"—early mornings, late nights, or while helping a fellow indie author with a project. , and I’ve learned that waiting for the "perfect" time to write usually means never writing at all. 2. The Power of "Small Rants"
On LinkedIn , I recently talked about how "graphic designer" has become a catch-all term that can dilute the craft. The same is true for writers. Whether you’re an illustrator, a book designer, or a novelist, is what allows you to truly shine. Don't be afraid to set boundaries and define what you do best. 3. Community is the Secret Sauce Shantal
Lately, life has felt a bit like a first draft: full of "fibro flares," missed deadlines, and a healthy dose of "I’ll fix it in post" energy. But as I look at the blooms in my spring garden, I’m reminded that growth isn’t a straight line. 1. The Myth of the Perfect Workspace We’ve all seen the minimalist workspace tours (I’ve
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Based on your interest in writing and creative collaboration, Finding Flow in the Chaos." It draws from themes of perfectionism, the balance of an indie author's life, and the power of creative community—all topics associated with your work at Shantal Writes and LinkedIn . Shantal’s Studio: Finding Flow in the Chaos