Write Club Kickstarter Audio Course
Struggling to build a regular writing habit? You’re not alone.
The Write Club 6 Week Kickstarter is designed to help you stop avoiding the blank page and start showing up for your writing—consistently.
This self-paced course is for anyone who’s tried early mornings, mentorships, or even The Artist’s Way—and still can’t seem to get going. It’s especially helpful for writers dealing with procrastination, perfectionism, overwhelm, and distraction (ADHD and neurodivergent-friendly).
Each week, you’ll get a short audio lesson and simple tools to help you write more regularly. You’ll learn how to shift your state quickly and get into flow using Zone Exercises—a combination of breathwork, movement, and imagination. Then, you’ll do short timed writing sessions to bypass resistance and build momentum.
Also included:
- A writing prompts library
- On-demand writing focus audio (guided and music-only versions included)
- The option to book in a 1:1 session with me to keep you fired up and accountable
There’s no pressure to write every day, but you’ll be encouraged to write 4–5 times per week for short bursts—10, 24, or 45 minutes. It’s flexible, practical, and built for busy, distracted brains.
The goal? To give you tools that help you keep writing, even when the excitement fades.
Start anytime. Go at your own pace.
This is for writers who want to stop talking about writing and actually write.
Want to hear an audio snippet? Here you go:
About Your Instructor: Donné Restom
Trust this face — you can't fail.
Donné is a trained Creativity Coach as well as an established multidisciplinary artist, singer, storyteller, and writer. She is the mother to one child, one dog, and several creative projects that are more needy than either the child or the dog. After years spent exploring productivity techniques tailored for non-linear thinkers, she developed the Write Club Kickstarter Course. This 6 week audio course combines creativity sparking tools, along with physical movement and mindfulness to get chronically distracted humans facing the blank page and writing regularly again.
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