Productive Living: Creative Self-Care, with Mary Adkins – TPW464

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Author, writing coach, and creative self-care expert Mary Adkins encourages us to make time for crair jordan 4 retro military black air jordan 1 low flyease air max 97 sale max white shoes nike air max 270 men's nike air jordan 1 elevate low nike air max 270 bg nike jordan series 06 nike ispa 270 red and black jordan 1 jordan proto max 720 air jordan mid 40 nike air jordan 1 elevate low wmns air max 270 nike air force jordan eative self-care and to give ourselves permission to fully express our creative side. Amazing things can come from letting go. Making time for our natural creativity to come out can improve our productivity and enrich our daily lives In this episode of our Creative Living series, I’ll share with you my conversation with lawyer, novelist, and writing coach Mary Adkins about caring for our creative side. Who is Mary? Mary is a graduate of Duke University and Yale Law School and is now a writing coach and founder of The Book Incubator, a 12-month program to write, revise, and pitch your novel or memoir. She is the author of the novels When You Read This (Indie Next Pick, “Best Book of 2019” by Good Housekeeping and Real Simple), Privilege (Today.com “Best Summer Read,” New York Post “Best Book of the Week”), and Palm Beach (recently named one of the New York Post’s “Best Books of 2021”). Her books have been published in 13 countries, and her essays and reporting have appeared in the New York Times, The Atlantic, Slate, and more. I’ve been looking forward to talking with her about making time for creative self-care. How Mary got started Mary has always had the drive to be creative and carve out time for her creativity, a spark she has had since she was a little girl. The instinctive drive to make things and create has been a big part of her life but writing is where she really came alive. Whether she is writing a fun, whimsical story or something more personal, writing has always fed and nurtured her. On the other hand, Mary also had an interest in law and attended Yale Law School. Once she graduated and got her first job as a lawyer, though, her true purpose was made crystal clear to her, which was to pursue creative writing. Within 7 months of starting her job as a lawyer, she left to pursue writing full-time. Mary is proud of herself for making this decision because she followed her heart. Initially, Mary estimated that writing a book would take about a year but it took closer to 7 years before she received a contract and was a published author. Since then, Mary has continued to enjoy her career as a novelist and writing coach. She teaches others not only the fundamentals of writing but how to make time for creativity. When Mary is not writing,