In Their Words

There is really no better creative exercise one can enroll in than that of writing words through the lens of another.

Write the perfect testimonial you want someone to leave your business.

Write the narrative you want your interviewee to say.

Write the feedback letter from the bank you’re pitching your idea to for a business loan.

Write the love letter you’d want to get from someone special in your life.

Write your work review you hope your future boss would write about you.

There’s so much power behind this. Empathy. Accountability. Vision and imagination. Goals. Drive. And a hundred other buzzwords of productivity and meaning.

But it starts with being vulnerable and actually writing it.

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