Let Go of Perfectionism with Katherine Coldiron
We all want our writing to be perfect. No, wait, that’s a dumb way to start this summary.
Maybe we don’t all want that. Maybe “perfect” means different things to different people.
Anyway, “we all want” statements are an overused way to begin a sales pitch. Hang on, am I
writing a summary or a sales pitch? Should I read more sales pitches as exemplars for what I’m
writing? Oh, jeez, who uses a word like “exemplar”? Could I be more pretentious? Let me just
start over.
This course will help you develop strategies to shout down your inner perfectionist and
work, creatively, without fear - fear of failure, fear of success, fear of doing something or
anything wrong. If you don’t want to do something unless you do it flawlessly, this class is for
you. Asynchronous with no video component, writers of all levels and stripes are welcome.
We’ll read, write, and do exercises for the mind, body, spirit, and creative heart.
We all want our writing to be perfect. No, wait, that’s a dumb way to start this summary.
Maybe we don’t all want that. Maybe “perfect” means different things to different people.
Anyway, “we all want” statements are an overused way to begin a sales pitch. Hang on, am I
writing a summary or a sales pitch? Should I read more sales pitches as exemplars for what I’m
writing? Oh, jeez, who uses a word like “exemplar”? Could I be more pretentious? Let me just
start over.
This course will help you develop strategies to shout down your inner perfectionist and
work, creatively, without fear - fear of failure, fear of success, fear of doing something or
anything wrong. If you don’t want to do something unless you do it flawlessly, this class is for
you. Asynchronous with no video component, writers of all levels and stripes are welcome.
We’ll read, write, and do exercises for the mind, body, spirit, and creative heart.
We all want our writing to be perfect. No, wait, that’s a dumb way to start this summary.
Maybe we don’t all want that. Maybe “perfect” means different things to different people.
Anyway, “we all want” statements are an overused way to begin a sales pitch. Hang on, am I
writing a summary or a sales pitch? Should I read more sales pitches as exemplars for what I’m
writing? Oh, jeez, who uses a word like “exemplar”? Could I be more pretentious? Let me just
start over.
This course will help you develop strategies to shout down your inner perfectionist and
work, creatively, without fear - fear of failure, fear of success, fear of doing something or
anything wrong. If you don’t want to do something unless you do it flawlessly, this class is for
you. Asynchronous with no video component, writers of all levels and stripes are welcome.
We’ll read, write, and do exercises for the mind, body, spirit, and creative heart.