We’re Going on Summer Break, Plus Strategies for Work-Related Writing

This is our last episode until the fall! We’ll miss you! Check out our episode archives here: www.writingonwednesdays.com On to today's episode... When you’re writing for your job, start with your why - why do you write for this organization? What’s the purpose of your writing, for you and for them. Nicole and Sarah discuss strategies for overcoming these challenges in work-related writing: 4 Challenges in Work-Related Writing You don’t “get” your company’s brand or mission well enough for the writing you do to feel intentional. You do get the brand of your employer but feel limited because you don’t have full creative license over the content you create. The writing probably isn’t your intellectual property and might not have your name attached. Balancing your personal writing with your work-related writing can be difficult. Resources we mention in this episode: The First 100 Days of Your New Nonprofit Communications Job (https://www.nonprofitmarketingguide.com/resources/book/download-the-first-100-days-e-book/) The transcription service Temi.com (https://www.temi.com/) Join the conversation in the Writing on Wednesdays Facebook Group! (https://www.facebook.com/groups/WritingonWednesdays/) Until next time, Nicole Roccas - www.nicoleroccas.com Sarah Bereza - www.sarah-bereza.com

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If you’re looking for a way to make your writing life more actionable, sustainable, and just plain pleasant, this podcast is for you! Join Nicole Roccas and Sarah Bereza as they talk about building healthy and sustainable writing habits from beginning to end, but mostly in the middle.