Writing Resources to Discover Your Unique Voice

Filed in Tips & Tutorials  /  February 26, 2025 /

Finding your voice as a writer isn’t about mastering structure, perfecting grammar, or following a formula. It’s about learning to write the way you think, feel, and speak; without filtering yourself into something more polished, more expected, or more digestible.

This isn’t about finding a voice that fits the mold. It’s about reclaiming the one you already have.

Writing as a Natural Conversation

Great writing doesn’t feel like writing. It feels like someone sitting across from you, telling you something that matters.

One of the most vivid examples of this is Gary Paulsen’s Winterdance—a book so raw and alive it makes you feel like you’re on the trail with him, exhausted, exhilarated, and fully immersed in the moment. His voice isn’t trying to impress, perform, or adhere to convention. It just is. And that’s what makes it unforgettable.

If you’ve ever struggled to write in a way that feels natural and effortless, the problem isn’t that you lack skill. It’s likely that you’ve been conditioned to over-polish, overthink, and overwrite.

The Real Block Isn’t Writer’s Block. It’s Self-Censorship.

We talk about writer’s block like it’s some external force that keeps us from getting words on the page. But most of the time, it’s not that we don’t have something to say. It’s that we’re filtering out the things that feel too raw, too messy, too real.

What if you wrote without second-guessing yourself? Without pausing to wonder if it’s good enough, deep enough, profound enough? What if you let yourself follow the impulse instead of questioning it?

What if the stories you haven’t told, the ones you’re afraid to touch, are the very ones that hold your most powerful voice?

Resources to Help You Write Freely & Fearlessly

The Revelations Workbook

This resource by Lois and Maia of Creative Living is more than just a writing guide. It’s a creative excavation. The Revelations Workbook is designed to help you unearth your most powerful narratives by mining the moments of your life that shaped you.

  • It challenges you to turn personal obstacles into creative fuel, rather than avoiding the stories that feel uncomfortable or unpolished.
  • It asks the hard questions that push you beyond surface-level storytelling, guiding you to the themes, struggles, and triumphs that define your perspective.
  • It invites you to explore the connection between your personal experiences and your creative voice—because the best writing is deeply rooted in truth.

If you’ve ever felt like your writing lacked weight or emotional depth, this workbook is where you start.

Free Archetypes Guide

Archetypes are at the heart of every great story, brand, and piece of writing—because they are deeply familiar to us, even if we don’t recognize them consciously.

This guide is designed to help you:

  • Identify your dominant archetypal energy so you can write with more clarity, consistency, and purpose.
  • Understand how archetypes shape connection—from storytelling to branding to personal writing.
  • Apply archetypal storytelling techniques to make your writing more compelling and immersive.

Just like in branding, archetypes can serve as a map back to yourself—helping you understand your creative instincts, what themes naturally surface in your work, and the energy you’re most drawn to. When you understand your own archetypal lens, you stop writing for everyone and start writing from a place of authenticity.

Whether you lean toward The Sage, writing to uncover deeper truths, or The Outlaw, challenging conventions with every sentence, knowing your archetypal influences can help you lean into the stories you were meant to tell.

Download the free guide to archetypal storytelling here.

The Reverie

Writing doesn’t have to feel like a constant battle between perfection and productivity. The Reverie is designed to take the pressure off.

This is a space for:

  • Letting go of the need to be the creator, editor, and critic all at once.
  • Writing without the expectation of an outcome, just to see what wants to be expressed.
  • Releasing the pressure to always “get it right” and instead experimenting with your voice.

Writing should be a process of discovery, not just a performance. The Reverie helps you remember that. When I move things from my head and heart through my hands, it tends to make its way there. Subscribe to my semi-monthly newsletter to gain exclusive access to storytelling tips, studio behind-the-scenes, and my deeply sacred, often untamed journal entries.

Letting Go of the Fear of Greatness

Maybe the hardest part of writing isn’t the words themselves. It’s the moment you recognize you’re capable of more than you’ve allowed yourself to be.

It’s time to stop holding back. Stop second-guessing. Stop filtering out the fire in favor of something safer.

Let it be unfiltered. Let it be yours. Let it be seen.

For more brand strategy, storytelling, and design resources to grow your business in 2025, click here to visit my Freebies page where you can snag the free storytelling guide for brands. This page is full of free downloads, design recommendations, the best business tools for running your business, as well as curated playlists for brands I’ve built. (Playlists are kind of my thing.)

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