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What if I'm a thinking-oriented writer?

What if I'm a thinking-oriented writer?

Update: 2025-01-27
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Episode Description:

Welcome to another episode of What If? For Authors! This week, Claire dives into the topic of thinking-oriented writers and explores how leading from the head center can shape your writing process.


Key Takeaways:




  • Understanding the Centers of Intelligence: The Enneagram divides personality patterns into three centers—thinking (head), feeling (heart), and action (body/gut). Learn what it means to lead from the head center as a writer.




  • How Thinking-Oriented Writers Approach Writing:




    • Fives: Intellectual problem solvers who thrive on discovery writing but may struggle with revisions.




    • Sixes: Planners who sometimes over-rely on outside validation but have incredible gut instincts when they trust themselves.




    • Sevens: Action-driven writers who crave mental stimulation and often benefit from keeping surprises in their drafts.






  • Balancing Your Strengths and Blind Spots: Discover how thinking-oriented writers can navigate challenges in their writing, whether that means adding emotional depth or pacing up their narratives.




  • Practical Tips for Thinking-Oriented Writers:




    • Don’t overthink your process—sometimes the best way to solve a plot issue is to dive in and write through it.




    • Revisions can address areas like pacing, emotion, or over-explanation without compromising your unique style.






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Join the Conversation:

Share your thoughts and questions by reaching out to Claire at contact@ffs.media.


Access the transcript here.


Happy Writing!

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What if I'm a thinking-oriented writer?

What if I'm a thinking-oriented writer?

Claire Taylor