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Writing Techniques for Neurodiverse Writers

This workshop is for writers who feel deeply, think in loops and layers, and struggle to make traditional writing advice work for them. If you’re highly sensitive, ADHD, or otherwise neurodivergent, you may carry stories about being undisciplined or bad at finishing, even when your calling to write is persistent and matters deeply to you.

In this 90-minute workshop, we’ll explore writing as a place to honor how your mind works, how your ideas develop, and how resistance shows up for you. Through instruction and guided writing exercises, you will be invited to work with your authentic needs, attention patterns, and inner resistance instead of fighting against them.

You’ll leave with reframes for common struggles like non-linear thinking, idea overwhelm, inconsistency, and rejection sensitivity, and options for writing practices you can tap into when traditional methods feel inaccessible or overwhelming.

Note: While this workshop is designed with sensitive and neurodivergent writers in mind, it’s also for anyone who struggles with focus, executive function, organizing ideas, or working through overwhelm when it comes to writing.

You can RSVP here.

Earlier Event: February 19
Thursday Cowriting Session