Showing posts with label #writer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #writer. Show all posts

Friday, February 6, 2026

From Doubt to Drive: How to Fight Fear and Spark Your Creative Fire

After several years spent working for the federal government, Amy L. Bernstein’s soul was completely crushed by the lack of creativity in the work. She was working incredibly hard—and feeling numb and demoralized. She realized she needed to make significant changes to her life or fall into a serious depression.

Amy had to identify her wounds and learn to heal them, to be honest with herself and others.

Amy L. Bernstein is a multi-genre author, book coach, and former award-winning journalist.

Amy Bernstein


Amy’s latest book, Wrangling the Doubt Monster: Fighting Fears, Finding Inspiration, is the little book of encouragement that every self-doubting creative person needs to help them pursue artistic dreams and a more creative life. Her book won her first place in the self-help category at BookFest 2025.

In Amy's interview, she answers the following questions:

  • 1.   What is the relationship between creativity and self-doubt?
  • 2.   How does self-doubt hold you back from your full potential?
  • 3.   Strategies we can adopt to learn to manage our doubts and boost self-confidence
  • What about making career pivots in mid-life
  • What are some of the ups and downs of being a writer?

As a writer and as a professional book coach, Amy is determined to help other writers and artists come to grips with self-confidence issues and learn to embrace their creative identity.



Wrangling the Doubt Master

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"Wrangling the Doubt Monster: Fighting Fears, Finding Inspiration" by Amy L. Bernstein is a profound exploration into the pervasive presence of self-doubt within the creative process. Bernstein, a multi-genre author and seasoned writing instructor, delves into the psychological underpinnings of doubt, illustrating how it can simultaneously hinder and fuel artistic endeavors.

Through a compassionate lens, she encourages artists to embrace doubt as a natural and potentially beneficial aspect of their creative journey. The book is structured to provide both theoretical insights and practical strategies. Bernstein weaves engaging anecdotes with psychological research, presenting a nuanced approach that treats doubt not as an adversary to be vanquished, but as a companion to be managed.

This perspective is vividly brought to life through whimsical illustrations by Mary Grace Corpus, adding a visual element that enhances the reader's experience of introspection and understanding. Bernstein's writing is both accessible and relatable, making complex psychological concepts easy to grasp. She emphasizes the importance of cognitive disinhibition, a state where unrelated ideas merge to foster innovation, and explores how cultural environments influence the prevalence and intensity of doubt among artists.

The book's free-flowing format allows readers to dip in at any point for immediate comfort or inspiration, making it a versatile tool for creative individuals. "Wrangling the Doubt Monster" is not just a guide; it's a source of emotional support and a call to action. Bernstein provides actionable advice for harnessing doubt to enhance creative output, advocating for a productive coexistence with this emotional shadow.

The book challenges conventional views by redefining doubt as a source of creative fuel, urging artists to see it as an integral part of their artistic process. Endorsed by notable figures like Jennie Nash, Dr. Eric Maisel, and Maggie Jackson, the book has received acclaim for its common-sense wisdom and empowering message.

It's positioned as an essential read for anyone involved in creative endeavors, offering a kind and gentle antidote to the often harsh self-criticism that plagues the artistic community. Ultimately, "Wrangling the Doubt Monster" stands as a testament to the resilience of the creative spirit, inspiring artists to navigate their doubts with courage and grace.


Amy Bernstein




Does the end of prosperity start at home?

A striving family. A collapsing economy. A tragic death. In Tent City
everyone must confront their demons in the struggle to survive.

Tent City is a contemporary dystopian family saga that places ordinary citizens in extraordinary circumstances, precipitated by dire economic disruption. As the American town of Willing crumbles under a collapsing economy, hundreds seek refuge in the dense "city" of tents that spring up in the Kings' big backyard, setting the once-thriving King family on a collision course with disillusionment, disaster, and for some, a new and hopeful beginning. This family saga revolves around trust and betrayal, love and loyalty, and the will to survive the breakdown of the American Dream.

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Tuesday, July 6, 2021

In the Game of Life, Whoever Tells the Best Story Wins


When media maven Deborah Burns wrote her award-winning memoir,
Saturday's Child, life took a very unexpected turn. Suddenly, that creative journey revealed something original and exciting about the world of work.

She was immersed into a new storytelling world full of literary wisdom, tools, and techniques revealed truths hidden from the 98% of us who are not authors. A rare and gorgeously written memoir, Saturday's Child tells the story of Deborah's unusual upbringing under the wings of her maverick mother to uncover the truth about her mother and their complex relationship.

No longer under the spell of her maternal goddess but still caught in a wrenching circle of love and longing, Deborah must finally confront the reality of her mother's legacy and begin to claim her own identity.

Saturday's Child is a fascinating depiction of a serious powerful bond that exists between all mothers and daughters. 

This is a mesmerizing EYE-OPENING MUST READ for any daughter who has tried to figure out where her mother ends and she begins.

Deborah Burns

When Deborah Burns wrote her memoir she was immersed into a new storytelling world full of literary wisdom, tools, and techniques revealing truths hidden from the 98% of us who are not authors.

Despite having been a chief innovation officer; despite leading brands like ELLE Décor and Met Home; despite working with teams and consulting with many different companies, there were five lessons about leadership and success she never knew until writing that book.

The good news is that you don't need to be a writer - you just need to think like one. The better news is that when you understand the process and make thinking like a writer your mindset....you can move your work story forward in the way that you want. 

Applying the thought-process of a writer will spark new ideas and approaches, improve your questioning and creative problem-solving, and empower you to take the reins of the career you’d like to live.  

Deborah Burns

In her new release, Authorize It! Think Like a Writer to Win at Work & Life Deborah will show you how to live up to your potential. In this interview she shares how to apply the thought-process of a writer to spark new ideas and approaches, improve your questioning and creative problem-solving, and empower you to take the reins of the career you would like to live.

Authorize It! Think Like a Writer to Win at Work & Life will show you how thinking like a writer helps you to live up to your potential. Once you understand the process and make thinking like a writer your mindset, you can move your work story forward in the way that you want. 

You do not need to be a writer, you just need to apply the thought-process of one to spark new ideas and approaches, and empower you to take the reins of the career you would like to live.

"If you want to live up to your full potential, plot your best career, and positively impact every scene in your work story, READ THIS BOOK right now." - Romy Newman

Authorize it!

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