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    <description>Write With Me with Krissy Nelson

Write With Me is a podcast for the one who feels that stirring to write.

Hosted by author, editor, and writing mentor Krissy Nelson, this show offers encouragement, insight, and practical guidance for aspiring writers and authors who know there’s a book inside of them but need help getting started—or finally finishing.

Nearly 80% of people say they want to write a book, but only a small percentage ever begin, and even fewer finish. Write With Me exists to help close that gap.

Each episode tackles the real barriers writers face—fear, self-doubt, lack of clarity, and the everyday challenges of balancing creativity with life’s responsibilities. Through simple teaching, personal stories, and practical next steps, Krissy walks alongside listeners as they move from idea to action.

Whether you’re just opening a blank document, stuck somewhere in the messy middle, or determined to bring your manuscript across the finish line, this podcast is here to remind you:

You’re not writing alone.

Pull up a chair.
Open your laptop.
And let’s write.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Write With Me with Krissy Nelson

Write With Me is a podcast for the one who feels that stirring to write.

Hosted by author, editor, and writing mentor Krissy Nelson, this show offers encouragement, insight, and practical guidance for aspiring writers and authors who know there’s a book inside of them but need help getting started—or finally finishing.

Nearly 80% of people say they want to write a book, but only a small percentage ever begin, and even fewer finish. Write With Me exists to help close that gap.

Each episode tackles the real barriers writers face—fear, self-doubt, lack of clarity, and the everyday challenges of balancing creativity with life’s responsibilities. Through simple teaching, personal stories, and practical next steps, Krissy walks alongside listeners as they move from idea to action.

Whether you’re just opening a blank document, stuck somewhere in the messy middle, or determined to bring your manuscript across the finish line, this podcast is here to remind you:

You’re not writing alone.

Pull up a chair.
Open your laptop.
And let’s write.</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[Write With Me with Krissy Nelson

Write With Me is a podcast for the one who feels that stirring to write.

Hosted by author, editor, and writing mentor Krissy Nelson, this show offers encouragement, insight, and practical guidance for aspiring writers and authors who know there’s a book inside of them but need help getting started—or finally finishing.

Nearly 80% of people say they want to write a book, but only a small percentage ever begin, and even fewer finish. Write With Me exists to help close that gap.

Each episode tackles the real barriers writers face—fear, self-doubt, lack of clarity, and the everyday challenges of balancing creativity with life’s responsibilities. Through simple teaching, personal stories, and practical next steps, Krissy walks alongside listeners as they move from idea to action.

Whether you’re just opening a blank document, stuck somewhere in the messy middle, or determined to bring your manuscript across the finish line, this podcast is here to remind you:

You’re not writing alone.

Pull up a chair.
Open your laptop.
And let’s write.]]>
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      <itunes:email>krissy@krissynelson.com</itunes:email>
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      <title>You Don’t Need Clarity to Start Writing</title>
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      <description>Many aspiring writers feel stuck because they believe they need complete clarity before starting their book.

In this episode, Krissy Nelson addresses the third major barrier that keeps writers from beginning: lack of clarity. Many people assume they need the title, outline, and structure fully mapped out before they start writing—but most authors discover their message while they write.

Drawing from her own experience as a traditionally published nonfiction author, Krissy explains how writing helps organize ideas, reveal themes, and bring clarity over time.

If you’ve been waiting for the perfect idea or plan before starting your book, this episode will encourage you to take the first step and begin writing.

In This Episode

• Why lack of clarity keeps many writers stuck
 • Why clarity often comes through writing, not before it
 • How writing helps ideas and themes emerge
 • Why most authors discover their message during the process
 • A simple prompt to help you start writing today

Writing Prompt From This Episode

Ask yourself:

What idea keeps coming back to me?
 What story won’t leave my mind?
 What lesson have I learned that might help someone else?

Start there.

Open a blank document and begin writing about that one idea.

Key Takeaway

Clarity rarely comes before movement.

More often, clarity comes because of movement.

Start writing—and clarity will follow.

00:00 — Welcome to Write With Me
 Krissy introduces the podcast and encourages writers who feel the stirring to finally begin their book.

00:46 — The Barrier of Clarity
 Why many aspiring writers feel stuck waiting for the perfect idea, outline, or structure before they start writing.

01:42 — Why Writers Believe They Need Everything Figured Out
 The common assumption that you must know exactly what your book will look like before you begin.

02:35 — Clarity Comes Through Writing
 Why most authors discover their themes, ideas, and message while they are actually writing.

03:37 — The Writing Process Reveals Your Message
 How writing helps organize thoughts and uncover the deeper ideas inside your story or message.

04:31 — A Simple Writing Prompt to Get Started
 Questions to ask yourself if you're struggling to find your starting point.

05:05 — Your Invitation to Start Writing
 Krissy encourages listeners to open a blank document and begin writing—even without perfect clarity.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 01:56:20 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>You Don’t Need Clarity to Start Writing</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Krissy Nelson</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Many writers believe they need the perfect outline, structure, or plan before they can begin writing their book. But clarity rarely comes before action.

In this episode of Write With Me, Krissy Nelson explores the third barrier that keeps writers stuck—lack of clarity—and explains why most authors discover their message while they’re writing. If you’ve been waiting for the perfect idea before starting your book, this episode will encourage you to simply begin.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Many aspiring writers feel stuck because they believe they need complete clarity before starting their book.

In this episode, Krissy Nelson addresses the third major barrier that keeps writers from beginning: lack of clarity. Many people assume they need the title, outline, and structure fully mapped out before they start writing—but most authors discover their message while they write.

Drawing from her own experience as a traditionally published nonfiction author, Krissy explains how writing helps organize ideas, reveal themes, and bring clarity over time.

If you’ve been waiting for the perfect idea or plan before starting your book, this episode will encourage you to take the first step and begin writing.

In This Episode

• Why lack of clarity keeps many writers stuck
 • Why clarity often comes through writing, not before it
 • How writing helps ideas and themes emerge
 • Why most authors discover their message during the process
 • A simple prompt to help you start writing today

Writing Prompt From This Episode

Ask yourself:

What idea keeps coming back to me?
 What story won’t leave my mind?
 What lesson have I learned that might help someone else?

Start there.

Open a blank document and begin writing about that one idea.

Key Takeaway

Clarity rarely comes before movement.

More often, clarity comes because of movement.

Start writing—and clarity will follow.

00:00 — Welcome to Write With Me
 Krissy introduces the podcast and encourages writers who feel the stirring to finally begin their book.

00:46 — The Barrier of Clarity
 Why many aspiring writers feel stuck waiting for the perfect idea, outline, or structure before they start writing.

01:42 — Why Writers Believe They Need Everything Figured Out
 The common assumption that you must know exactly what your book will look like before you begin.

02:35 — Clarity Comes Through Writing
 Why most authors discover their themes, ideas, and message while they are actually writing.

03:37 — The Writing Process Reveals Your Message
 How writing helps organize thoughts and uncover the deeper ideas inside your story or message.

04:31 — A Simple Writing Prompt to Get Started
 Questions to ask yourself if you're struggling to find your starting point.

05:05 — Your Invitation to Start Writing
 Krissy encourages listeners to open a blank document and begin writing—even without perfect clarity.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many aspiring writers feel stuck because they believe they need complete clarity before starting their book.</p>
<p>In this episode, Krissy Nelson addresses the third major barrier that keeps writers from beginning: <strong>lack of clarity</strong>. Many people assume they need the title, outline, and structure fully mapped out before they start writing—but most authors discover their message while they write.</p>
<p>Drawing from her own experience as a traditionally published nonfiction author, Krissy explains how writing helps organize ideas, reveal themes, and bring clarity over time.</p>
<p>If you’ve been waiting for the perfect idea or plan before starting your book, this episode will encourage you to take the first step and begin writing.</p>
<h3>In This Episode</h3>
<p>• Why lack of clarity keeps many writers stuck<br>
 • Why clarity often comes through writing, not before it<br>
 • How writing helps ideas and themes emerge<br>
 • Why most authors discover their message during the process<br>
 • A simple prompt to help you start writing today</p>
<h3>Writing Prompt From This Episode</h3>
<p>Ask yourself:</p>
<p>What idea keeps coming back to me?<br>
 What story won’t leave my mind?<br>
 What lesson have I learned that might help someone else?</p>
<p>Start there.</p>
<p>Open a blank document and begin writing about that one idea.</p>
<h3>Key Takeaway</h3>
<p>Clarity rarely comes before movement.</p>
<p>More often, <strong>clarity comes because of movement.</strong></p>
<p>Start writing—and clarity will follow.</p>
<p><strong>00:00 — Welcome to Write With Me</strong><br>
 Krissy introduces the podcast and encourages writers who feel the stirring to finally begin their book.</p>
<p><strong>00:46 — The Barrier of Clarity</strong><br>
 Why many aspiring writers feel stuck waiting for the perfect idea, outline, or structure before they start writing.</p>
<p><strong>01:42 — Why Writers Believe They Need Everything Figured Out</strong><br>
 The common assumption that you must know exactly what your book will look like before you begin.</p>
<p><strong>02:35 — Clarity Comes Through Writing</strong><br>
 Why most authors discover their themes, ideas, and message while they are actually writing.</p>
<p><strong>03:37 — The Writing Process Reveals Your Message</strong><br>
 How writing helps organize thoughts and uncover the deeper ideas inside your story or message.</p>
<p><strong>04:31 — A Simple Writing Prompt to Get Started</strong><br>
 Questions to ask yourself if you're struggling to find your starting point.</p>
<p><strong>05:05 — Your Invitation to Start Writing</strong><br>
 Krissy encourages listeners to open a blank document and begin writing—even without perfect clarity.</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Write Your Book Anyway: Embracing Imperfection</title>
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      <description>Many aspiring writers believe they need to reach some imaginary level of expertise before they are qualified to write a book.

In this episode of Write With Me, Krissy Nelson explores the second major barrier that keeps writers stuck: self-doubt.

Through her work with authors, Krissy has heard the same questions again and again:

Who am I to write this book?
 What if someone else knows more than I do?
 Am I really qualified to share this?

But the truth is, most authors are not writing from the top of the mountain. They are writing from somewhere along the trail—simply a few steps ahead of their reader.

Readers aren’t always looking for perfection. Often they’re looking for someone who understands what they’re going through.

Your experiences, lessons, and perspective may be exactly what someone else needs to hear.

In This Episode

• The second barrier that keeps writers from starting
 • Why self-doubt shows up even in capable writers
 • The myth that authors must be experts
 • Why readers connect with authenticity, not perfection
 • A question to help you uncover the value of your story

Episode Timestamps

00:00 — Welcome to Write With Me
 Krissy introduces the episode and revisits the barriers to writing.

01:10 — Recap: The Three Barriers to Writing
 Fear, self-doubt, and lack of clarity.

01:30 — Barrier #2: Self-Doubt
 The voice that asks, “Who am I to write this?”

02:30 — The Myth of Expertise
 Why many writers believe they must know everything before writing.

03:30 — Writing from the Trail, Not the Summit
 Why authors often write from experience, not perfection.

04:30 — Your Perspective Matters
 Why your unique voice is what connects with readers.

05:10 — A Question to Reflect On
 “What have I learned that might help someone else?”

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 01:56:10 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Write Your Book Anyway: Embracing Imperfection</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Krissy Nelson</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Self-doubt is one of the most common barriers that stops aspiring writers from beginning their book. In this episode of Write With Me, Krissy Nelson explores the second barrier to writing: self-doubt—and why many writers underestimate the value of their own experience.

If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re qualified to write your book, this episode will help you see your story and perspective in a new light.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Many aspiring writers believe they need to reach some imaginary level of expertise before they are qualified to write a book.

In this episode of Write With Me, Krissy Nelson explores the second major barrier that keeps writers stuck: self-doubt.

Through her work with authors, Krissy has heard the same questions again and again:

Who am I to write this book?
 What if someone else knows more than I do?
 Am I really qualified to share this?

But the truth is, most authors are not writing from the top of the mountain. They are writing from somewhere along the trail—simply a few steps ahead of their reader.

Readers aren’t always looking for perfection. Often they’re looking for someone who understands what they’re going through.

Your experiences, lessons, and perspective may be exactly what someone else needs to hear.

In This Episode

• The second barrier that keeps writers from starting
 • Why self-doubt shows up even in capable writers
 • The myth that authors must be experts
 • Why readers connect with authenticity, not perfection
 • A question to help you uncover the value of your story

Episode Timestamps

00:00 — Welcome to Write With Me
 Krissy introduces the episode and revisits the barriers to writing.

01:10 — Recap: The Three Barriers to Writing
 Fear, self-doubt, and lack of clarity.

01:30 — Barrier #2: Self-Doubt
 The voice that asks, “Who am I to write this?”

02:30 — The Myth of Expertise
 Why many writers believe they must know everything before writing.

03:30 — Writing from the Trail, Not the Summit
 Why authors often write from experience, not perfection.

04:30 — Your Perspective Matters
 Why your unique voice is what connects with readers.

05:10 — A Question to Reflect On
 “What have I learned that might help someone else?”

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many aspiring writers believe they need to reach some imaginary level of expertise before they are qualified to write a book.</p>
<p>In this episode of Write With Me, Krissy Nelson explores the second major barrier that keeps writers stuck: <strong>self-doubt</strong>.</p>
<p>Through her work with authors, Krissy has heard the same questions again and again:</p>
<p>Who am I to write this book?<br>
 What if someone else knows more than I do?<br>
 Am I really qualified to share this?</p>
<p>But the truth is, most authors are not writing from the top of the mountain. They are writing from somewhere along the trail—simply a few steps ahead of their reader.</p>
<p>Readers aren’t always looking for perfection. Often they’re looking for someone who understands what they’re going through.</p>
<p>Your experiences, lessons, and perspective may be exactly what someone else needs to hear.</p>
<h3>In This Episode</h3>
<p>• The second barrier that keeps writers from starting<br>
 • Why self-doubt shows up even in capable writers<br>
 • The myth that authors must be experts<br>
 • Why readers connect with authenticity, not perfection<br>
 • A question to help you uncover the value of your story</p>
<h3>Episode Timestamps</h3>
<p><strong>00:00 — Welcome to Write With Me</strong><br>
 Krissy introduces the episode and revisits the barriers to writing.</p>
<p><strong>01:10 — Recap: The Three Barriers to Writing</strong><br>
 Fear, self-doubt, and lack of clarity.</p>
<p><strong>01:30 — Barrier #2: Self-Doubt</strong><br>
 The voice that asks, “Who am I to write this?”</p>
<p><strong>02:30 — The Myth of Expertise</strong><br>
 Why many writers believe they must know everything before writing.</p>
<p><strong>03:30 — Writing from the Trail, Not the Summit</strong><br>
 Why authors often write from experience, not perfection.</p>
<p><strong>04:30 — Your Perspective Matters</strong><br>
 Why your unique voice is what connects with readers.</p>
<p><strong>05:10 — A Question to Reflect On</strong><br>
 “What have I learned that might help someone else?”</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Overcoming Fear to Write Your Book</title>
      <link>https://write-with-me.simplecast.com/episodes/overcoming-fear-to-write-your-book-9WN3xF06</link>
      <description>Why do so many people who want to write a book never begin?

In this episode of Write With Me, Krissy Nelson introduces the three most common barriers that stop aspiring writers before they ever cross the starting line: fear, self-doubt, and lack of clarity.

The first barrier is fear.

Writing a book can feel incredibly vulnerable. When you put your thoughts, beliefs, experiences, and stories on the page, you are inviting others to see them. That vulnerability can trigger fears of criticism, misunderstanding, or judgment.

But fear often appears when we are doing meaningful work.

Krissy shares a powerful mindset shift that helps many writers move forward: instead of writing for everyone, write for one person. When writing becomes an act of service instead of performance, fear begins to lose its grip.

In This Episode

• The three barriers that stop writers from starting
 • Why fear often shows up when we begin writing
 • How fear disguises itself as procrastination
 • The shift from writing for an audience to writing for one reader
 • Why purpose is stronger than fear

Episode Timestamps

00:00 — Welcome to Write With Me
 Krissy introduces the podcast and the topic of writing barriers.

01:10 — The Gap Between Wanting to Write and Starting
 80% of people want to write a book, but very few begin.

02:00 — The Three Barriers to Writing
 Fear, self-doubt, and lack of clarity.

03:35 — Barrier #1: Fear
 Why writing feels vulnerable.

04:10 — Fear Hidden Inside Procrastination
 How fear often disguises itself as distraction.

05:40 — Writing for One Reader
 Why focusing on one person helps quiet fear.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 01:55:58 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Overcoming Fear to Write Your Book</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Krissy Nelson</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Many people want to write a book, but fear quietly keeps them from starting. In this episode of Write With Me, Krissy Nelson introduces the three most common barriers that stop writers—fear, self-doubt, and lack of clarity—and then dives deeper into the first one: fear.

If you’ve ever worried about what people might think of your writing, this episode will help you shift your focus from performance to purpose.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Why do so many people who want to write a book never begin?

In this episode of Write With Me, Krissy Nelson introduces the three most common barriers that stop aspiring writers before they ever cross the starting line: fear, self-doubt, and lack of clarity.

The first barrier is fear.

Writing a book can feel incredibly vulnerable. When you put your thoughts, beliefs, experiences, and stories on the page, you are inviting others to see them. That vulnerability can trigger fears of criticism, misunderstanding, or judgment.

But fear often appears when we are doing meaningful work.

Krissy shares a powerful mindset shift that helps many writers move forward: instead of writing for everyone, write for one person. When writing becomes an act of service instead of performance, fear begins to lose its grip.

In This Episode

• The three barriers that stop writers from starting
 • Why fear often shows up when we begin writing
 • How fear disguises itself as procrastination
 • The shift from writing for an audience to writing for one reader
 • Why purpose is stronger than fear

Episode Timestamps

00:00 — Welcome to Write With Me
 Krissy introduces the podcast and the topic of writing barriers.

01:10 — The Gap Between Wanting to Write and Starting
 80% of people want to write a book, but very few begin.

02:00 — The Three Barriers to Writing
 Fear, self-doubt, and lack of clarity.

03:35 — Barrier #1: Fear
 Why writing feels vulnerable.

04:10 — Fear Hidden Inside Procrastination
 How fear often disguises itself as distraction.

05:40 — Writing for One Reader
 Why focusing on one person helps quiet fear.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why do so many people who want to write a book never begin?</p>
<p>In this episode of Write With Me, Krissy Nelson introduces the three most common barriers that stop aspiring writers before they ever cross the starting line: <strong>fear, self-doubt, and lack of clarity</strong>.</p>
<p>The first barrier is fear.</p>
<p>Writing a book can feel incredibly vulnerable. When you put your thoughts, beliefs, experiences, and stories on the page, you are inviting others to see them. That vulnerability can trigger fears of criticism, misunderstanding, or judgment.</p>
<p>But fear often appears when we are doing meaningful work.</p>
<p>Krissy shares a powerful mindset shift that helps many writers move forward: instead of writing for everyone, write for <strong>one person</strong>. When writing becomes an act of service instead of performance, fear begins to lose its grip.</p>
<h3>In This Episode</h3>
<p>• The three barriers that stop writers from starting<br>
 • Why fear often shows up when we begin writing<br>
 • How fear disguises itself as procrastination<br>
 • The shift from writing for an audience to writing for one reader<br>
 • Why purpose is stronger than fear</p>
<h3>Episode Timestamps</h3>
<p><strong>00:00 — Welcome to Write With Me</strong><br>
 Krissy introduces the podcast and the topic of writing barriers.</p>
<p><strong>01:10 — The Gap Between Wanting to Write and Starting</strong><br>
 80% of people want to write a book, but very few begin.</p>
<p><strong>02:00 — The Three Barriers to Writing</strong><br>
 Fear, self-doubt, and lack of clarity.</p>
<p><strong>03:35 — Barrier #1: Fear</strong><br>
 Why writing feels vulnerable.</p>
<p><strong>04:10 — Fear Hidden Inside Procrastination</strong><br>
 How fear often disguises itself as distraction.</p>
<p><strong>05:40 — Writing for One Reader</strong><br>
 Why focusing on one person helps quiet fear.</p>
<p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit <a href="https://megaphone.fm/adchoices">megaphone.fm/adchoices</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Start Your Writing Journey Today: Small Steps to Big Dreams</title>
      <link>https://write-with-me.simplecast.com/episodes/start-your-writing-journey-today-small-steps-to-big-dreams-V2K8YuVX</link>
      <description>Many people carry a book inside of them—a story, a message, a lesson, or a framework they long to share. Yet most never begin writing.

In this first episode of Write With Me, Krissy Nelson talks about the gap between wanting to write a book and actually starting one. While nearly 80% of people say they want to write a book, only a small percentage ever begin—and even fewer finish.

Drawing from her own journey as a writer and years working with authors, Krissy explains why waiting for the perfect moment often keeps writers stuck. Writing rarely happens in ideal conditions. Instead, books are written in the middle of real life—with responsibilities, distractions, and everyday challenges.

The key is simple: start.

In This Episode

• Why most people never begin writing their book
 • The surprising statistics behind aspiring authors
 • Why waiting for the “right time” keeps writers stuck
 • Why clarity and confidence often come after you start writing
 • A simple first step to begin your writing journey

Writing Prompt From This Episode

Open a blank document.

Give it a title.

Write 200 words.

Not the outline.
 Not the polished introduction.
 Just begin.

Momentum starts with movement.

Episode Timestamps

00:00 — Welcome to Write With Me
 Krissy introduces the podcast and invites listeners who feel the stirring to write.

01:10 — The Book Inside of You
 Why so many people carry a message or story they long to share.

01:40 — The Writing Gap
 80% of people want to write a book—but only a small percentage ever begin.

02:35 — Why Writers Wait
 Common reasons aspiring writers delay starting their book.

03:35 — From Dreamer to Doer
 Why clarity and confidence grow through action.

04:10 — Krissy’s Writing Beginning
 The moment she first sat down and started writing during nap time.

05:50 — Your First Step
 A simple challenge to help you start writing this week.

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      <itunes:title>Start Your Writing Journey Today: Small Steps to Big Dreams</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Many people feel the desire to write a book, but very few ever begin. In this episode of Write With Me, Krissy Nelson explores why so many aspiring writers stay stuck at the starting line—and why starting is often less about talent and more about taking the first imperfect step.

If you’ve been waiting for the perfect time, clarity, or season to begin writing your book, this episode will encourage you to start today.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Many people carry a book inside of them—a story, a message, a lesson, or a framework they long to share. Yet most never begin writing.

In this first episode of Write With Me, Krissy Nelson talks about the gap between wanting to write a book and actually starting one. While nearly 80% of people say they want to write a book, only a small percentage ever begin—and even fewer finish.

Drawing from her own journey as a writer and years working with authors, Krissy explains why waiting for the perfect moment often keeps writers stuck. Writing rarely happens in ideal conditions. Instead, books are written in the middle of real life—with responsibilities, distractions, and everyday challenges.

The key is simple: start.

In This Episode

• Why most people never begin writing their book
 • The surprising statistics behind aspiring authors
 • Why waiting for the “right time” keeps writers stuck
 • Why clarity and confidence often come after you start writing
 • A simple first step to begin your writing journey

Writing Prompt From This Episode

Open a blank document.

Give it a title.

Write 200 words.

Not the outline.
 Not the polished introduction.
 Just begin.

Momentum starts with movement.

Episode Timestamps

00:00 — Welcome to Write With Me
 Krissy introduces the podcast and invites listeners who feel the stirring to write.

01:10 — The Book Inside of You
 Why so many people carry a message or story they long to share.

01:40 — The Writing Gap
 80% of people want to write a book—but only a small percentage ever begin.

02:35 — Why Writers Wait
 Common reasons aspiring writers delay starting their book.

03:35 — From Dreamer to Doer
 Why clarity and confidence grow through action.

04:10 — Krissy’s Writing Beginning
 The moment she first sat down and started writing during nap time.

05:50 — Your First Step
 A simple challenge to help you start writing this week.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</itunes:summary>
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<p>Drawing from her own journey as a writer and years working with authors, Krissy explains why waiting for the perfect moment often keeps writers stuck. Writing rarely happens in ideal conditions. Instead, books are written in the middle of real life—with responsibilities, distractions, and everyday challenges.</p>
<p>The key is simple: start.</p>
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<p>• Why most people never begin writing their book<br>
 • The surprising statistics behind aspiring authors<br>
 • Why waiting for the “right time” keeps writers stuck<br>
 • Why clarity and confidence often come after you start writing<br>
 • A simple first step to begin your writing journey</p>
<h3>Writing Prompt From This Episode</h3>
<p>Open a blank document.</p>
<p>Give it a title.</p>
<p>Write <strong>200 words</strong>.</p>
<p>Not the outline.<br>
 Not the polished introduction.<br>
 Just begin.</p>
<p>Momentum starts with movement.</p>
<h3>Episode Timestamps</h3>
<p><strong>00:00 — Welcome to Write With Me</strong><br>
 Krissy introduces the podcast and invites listeners who feel the stirring to write.</p>
<p><strong>01:10 — The Book Inside of You</strong><br>
 Why so many people carry a message or story they long to share.</p>
<p><strong>01:40 — The Writing Gap</strong><br>
 80% of people want to write a book—but only a small percentage ever begin.</p>
<p><strong>02:35 — Why Writers Wait</strong><br>
 Common reasons aspiring writers delay starting their book.</p>
<p><strong>03:35 — From Dreamer to Doer</strong><br>
 Why clarity and confidence grow through action.</p>
<p><strong>04:10 — Krissy’s Writing Beginning</strong><br>
 The moment she first sat down and started writing during nap time.</p>
<p><strong>05:50 — Your First Step</strong><br>
 A simple challenge to help you start writing this week.</p>
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Krissy Nelson shares practical advice and encouragement for those wanting to start writing a book, emphasizing that the hardest part is often just beginning. She discusses common obstacles, the importance of taking small steps, and how to overcome the fear of starting.
 
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