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I Sat Down to Reflect on What I Write About. Here’s What I Discovered.

3 min readMar 28, 2025

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As writers, we often spend so much time creating content that we rarely pause to reflect on the bigger picture. That’s exactly where I found myself recently — writing across different platforms, working on several projects, and juggling a variety of ideas… but wondering:

What do I actually write about?

It’s a simple question, but it pulled me into deeper reflection. Not just what I write, but why. What themes consistently show up? What message am I sharing with my audience?

So, I sat down with a blank page, and then a Venn diagram happened.

Yes, a literal one.

And it helped me make sense of how everything I write fits together.

Circle 1: Writing Craft & Creativity

The first circle was obvious. I talk a lot about writing itself — how to do it more confidently, more consistently, and with more heart.

This includes:

  • Overcoming fear and perfectionism
  • Developing characters and dialogue
  • Embracing your voice as a writer
  • Writing prompts and creative exercises
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For writers who feel that writing is their purpose in life.

Susie Winfield
Susie Winfield

Written by Susie Winfield

Avid reader and writer. Lover of knowledge, wisdom and a good mystery novel.

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