When you think of what you’d like to do next—in your life, in your work—what makes you hit the brakes?
When you think of what you’d like to do next—in your life, in your work—what makes you hit the brakes?
Maybe you feel skewered by self doubt, terrified you’ll do it “wrong” (or not at all). It’s hard to gain momentum when you’re feeling stuck. And we’ve all been there before.
Those who create lives of meaning and value aren’t the ones who get it “right,” but those who hit the gas instead of the brakes.
What if you could quiet your critic and awaken your creative, intuitive side to discover what’s next for you?
Maybe you feel skewered by self doubt, terrified you’ll do it “wrong” (or not at all). It’s hard to gain momentum when you’re feeling stuck. And we’ve all been there before.
Those who create lives of meaning and value aren’t the ones who get it “right,” but those who hit the gas instead of the brakes.
What if you could quiet your critic and awaken your creative, intuitive side to discover what’s next for you?
Download your copy of the
Write Your Next Chapter Guide
How to discover, explore, and create what’s next
Download your copy of the
Write Your Next Chapter Guide
How to discover, explore, and create what’s next
In this guide, I’ll walk you through a process for self exploration to help you:
In this guide, I’ll walk you through a process for self exploration to help you:
- Shed self doubt by quieting the critic in your head
- Gain clarity about what you want through a simple writing practice
- Reactivate your creativity — and generate new ideas
- Get motivated to return to a creative project you started
- Let go of the limiting ideas that you’ve inherited from other people
- Hit the gas and start blazing your way to your next chapter
- Shed self doubt by quieting the critic in your head
- Gain clarity about what you want through a simple writing practice
- Reactivate your creativity — and generate new ideas
- Get motivated to return to a creative project you started
- Let go of the limiting ideas that you’ve inherited from other people
- Hit the gas and start blazing your way to your next chapter
Read the guide, do the exercises, and emerge with powerful insights that help you channel the passion toward your biggest goals—and the best version of yourself.
Read the guide, do the exercises, and emerge with powerful insights that help you channel the passion toward your biggest goals—and the best version of yourself.
“Trespicio dishes pragmatic advice with finesse.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Trespicio dishes pragmatic advice with finesse.”
—Publishers Weekly
Write Your Next Chapter can be used as a standalone guide—and if you like it, you’ll love the book, Unfollow Your Passion: How to Create a Life that Matters to You, which the Washington Post called one of the “Best Feel-Good Reads of the Year.”
Write Your Next Chapter can be used as a standalone guide—and if you like it, you’ll love the book, Unfollow Your Passion: How to Create a Life that Matters to You, which the Washington Post called one of the “Best Feel-Good Reads of the Year.”
I’ve had the pleasure of working with Chris Kresser for years, and am consistently blown away by the way he puts his unconventional thinking into action. He’s such a powerful example of what it means to walk your talk and move your work into the world.
I’ve had the pleasure of working with Chris Kresser for years, and am consistently blown away by the way he puts his unconventional thinking into action. He’s such a powerful example of what it means to walk your talk and move your work into the world.
These deceptively simple exercises surprised me by creating the kind of a-ha, self-discovery moments that permanently shifted my perspective and will fuel my big ideas and dreams for years to come. This is my new favorite tool for upping my game.
JON H.
Terri does not tell us what to think. She paves the way for us to work out what we think for ourselves and what we want in our own lives. She encourages us to take action and live with curiosity.
JLP
Terri is helping me question the things I’ve always questioned but hadn’t really validated for myself until now.
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About Terri
Terri Trespicio helps people who want to work with meaning and live with purpose to stop searching for their passion and start making things happen. Her courses, workshops and retreats help you unlock your creative genius to fuel your stand out ideas. Terri’sTEDx talk, “Stop Searching for Your Passion,” has been viewed more than seven million times, and she’s the author of the new book, Unfollow Your Passion: How to Create a Life that Matters to You. An award-winning writer and keynote speaker, she’s also former magazine editor at Martha Stewart, and her writing has been featured in Marie Claire, Jezebel, Business Insider, Oprah magazine, and others. She earned her MFA in creative writing from Emerson College, and won first place for creative nonfiction in the Baltimore Review’s 2016 literary contest.