In this workshop, you’ll learn:
Why most manuscripts stall between 25,000–40,000 words—and what that moment is actually signaling
How to move from lived experience to meaningful narrative without oversharing or flattening your authority
The four pillars that reduce friction and create sustainable momentum
How to tell the difference between a book that’s unfinished and one that’s simply unstructured
What kind of support you actually need at your current stage—and what will only slow you down
Who this is for:
Executives, founders, and senior leaders with significant lived experience
Professionals who have started a manuscript—or are sitting on years of notes, talks, or ideas
Thought leaders who want their book to reflect their authority, not dilute it
High performers who are time-poor and decision-overloaded, not unmotivated
Who this is not for:
Hobbyists looking for writing prompts or accountability groups
First-time writers who want instruction on craft basics
Anyone seeking a casual or open-ended writing community
What you’ll leave with:
Clarity.
Not a to-do list.
Not more inspiration.
But a grounded understanding of what your book is actually asking to become—and why it hasn’t moved yet.
This workshop also serves as a strategic entry point into Write To Rise, a narrative strategy system for leaders ready to finish work that reflects who they’ve become.
Effortless Storytelling is for those who are done negotiating with the same idea year after year—and ready to move forward with intention.

