The Power of Writing It Down: A Simple Habit to Unlock Your Brain and Reimagine Your Life
Written by Allison Fallon
Narrated by Allison Fallon
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About this audiobook
Discover the power of (finally) getting unstuck, claiming your clarity, and becoming the person whose life you want to live–all through a simple self-care practice you can build into your daily routine.
For anyone who's trying to make sense of their life, who wants to get unstuck from the patterns that hold them back, hear this incredible news: everything you need for the freedom you want is entirely within reach. This practice and pathway is free, it's readily available every day of your life, it takes just minutes of your time, and anyone can do it.
Author, writing coach, and speaker Allison Fallon's life transformed when she discovered the power of a daily writing practice. As it turns out, using your words is one of the most powerful means you have for unlocking your life. The Power of Writing It Down is your guide to this transformative tool available to us all. In as little as five to twenty minutes a day, scientific research shows this daily practice can help you:
- Identify your ruts and create new neurological grooves toward better habits
- Find fresh motivation and take ownership of your life
- Heal from past pain and trauma
- Relieve anxiety and depression
- Contextualize life's setbacks and minor frustrations
- Live a more confident, balanced, and healthy life
- …and so much more
Drawing from years of coaching hundreds through the writing process–from first-timers to New York Times bestselling authors–Allison shares tried and tested practices for getting started, staying inspired, and using this simple habit to shift how you feel and show up to your life. Pen and paper is simply the method, but the reward is the real magic: new depths of self-discovery, creativity, and intentionality for living.
Allison Fallon
Allison Fallon is an award-winning author, an accomplished ghostwriter, and an expert book coach who has helped thousands of authors and aspiring authors write and publish their books. When her life took a dramatic turn many years ago, she discovered the power of committing her story to paper. Now she assists others to do the same through her online courses, personalized coaching, and in-person workshops. She has worked with Donald Miller’s StoryBrand framework for several years in multiple capacities, and she is the host of the Write Your Story podcast. Allison lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband and two children.
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Reviews for The Power of Writing It Down
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Godd stuff, some great suggestions and prompts for getting going wiyh writing.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Really touches the how and why to start journaling. The power to step outside yourself and direct your life.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Somewhat inspiring to just write -- but so much of it had secular and liberalism messaging.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/53.5 stars - I was a little disappointed with this book. For some reason it didn’t really click with me. It felt like a long blog post with very little actionable advice. But I see most reviews of it are 5 star, so obviously it has been helpful for a lot of people.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I’m not really sure about this book as there was much repetition and a bajillion anecdotes on why writing is so great, which I already know. I feel as though it’s written for people who have never thought about writing anything ever in their lives; since that’s not me, not much was gained here. Even though a lot of the read was boring to me, I appreciated the prompt about questioning and will be utilizing it.