by Suzanne Lieurance

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When it comes to writing, the image of a solitary author toiling away in a quiet room is iconic—but let’s bust that myth wide open.

Sure, writing often requires focus and introspection, but the truth is, you don’t have to—and shouldn’t—go it alone.

Community support can be the secret ingredient that propels you toward your writing goals faster than you ever imagined.

Why Community Matters

Writing milestones, whether it’s completing a first draft, landing an agent, or self-publishing your book, often feel daunting.

But when you’re part of a supportive community, you’re no longer carrying the weight alone.

Community provides:

Accountability.

Sharing your goals with others creates a built-in accountability system.

It’s much harder to procrastinate when someone’s waiting to hear about your progress!

Encouragement.

On days when self-doubt creeps in (and it will), your community will remind you of your potential and help you keep moving forward.

Feedback.

Constructive critiques can turn a good piece of writing into a great one.

Plus, learning to give and receive feedback sharpens your skills.

Resources.

Need advice about querying?

Wondering which tools to use for self-publishing?

Someone in your group probably has answers.

How to Find Your Writing Tribe

If you don’t have a community yet, don’t worry—there are plenty of ways to connect with fellow writers.

Join a Writing Group

Look for local or online groups.

Meetup, Facebook, and Reddit are great places to start.

We also have a thriving tribe right here at writebythesea.com.

It’s called Monday Morning Manifestors.

Find out how to become a member at www.mondaymorningmanifestors.com.

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Attend Workshops or Retreats

Writing events are fantastic for networking and building lasting connections.

Engage on Social Media

Follow hashtags like #WritingCommunity on Twitter or Instagram to find like-minded writers.

Start Your Own Group

If you can’t find the right fit, create your own! Set up a regular meeting, even if it’s virtual, and invite fellow writers.

Keeping the Momentum

Once you’ve found your writing tribe, nurture those connections.

Celebrate each other’s wins, offer support during challenges, and stay engaged.

A thriving community isn’t just a safety net; it’s a springboard that can elevate everyone involved.

Your Inspired Action for Today

Take a moment to reflect: Who are the people in your life who already support your writing?

Send them a quick message to thank them.

Then, think about where you might find more support—whether it’s joining a writer’s group, attending an event, or simply reaching out to a fellow writer.

You’re not in this alone, and the right community can make all the difference.

You’re one step closer to achieving your next writing milestone—and this time, you’ve got a team cheering you on.

Go find your tribe!

Now, before you go, if you haven’t subscribed to The Morning Nudge, be sure to do that now, so you get our Law of Attraction Checklist for Writers and free access to our Private Resource Library for Writers, as well as a short email every weekday morning to help you manifest your writing dreams!

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