“We first make our habits—and then our habits make us.” — John Dryden In this episode of The Green Writer Show, S. D. Smith and Brett Harris continue last week’s theme by zooming in on the non-writing habits that power your writing life—especially caring for your body. From “The Jane Austen Method” (long country walks, anyone?) to strength and balance work, they show how simple, sustainable movement sharpens your mind and steadies your craft. They also unpack the quiet superpower of sleep—why...
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“We first make our habits—and then our habits make us.” — John Dryden In this episode of The Green Writer Show, S. D. Smith and Brett Harris continue last week’s theme by zooming in on the non-writing habits that power your writing life—especially caring for your body. From “The Jane Austen Method” (long country walks, anyone?) to strength and balance work, they show how simple, sustainable movement sharpens your mind and steadies your craft. They also unpack the quiet superpower of sleep—why...
“The work of creation is slow, laborious, and dull.” – Roger Scruton Why does the creative life feel like such a struggle sometimes? And how can you keep going when the work feels slow and discouraging? In this episode, S. D. Smith and Brett Harris talk about why all meaningful accomplishments require effort — and why that’s actually good news for writers. You’ll hear: - Why God designed the creative act to be challenging - What the word passion really means (and why it matters) - How resista...
The Green Writer Show
“We first make our habits—and then our habits make us.” — John Dryden In this episode of The Green Writer Show, S. D. Smith and Brett Harris continue last week’s theme by zooming in on the non-writing habits that power your writing life—especially caring for your body. From “The Jane Austen Method” (long country walks, anyone?) to strength and balance work, they show how simple, sustainable movement sharpens your mind and steadies your craft. They also unpack the quiet superpower of sleep—why...