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Mark Matousek – Liberating Your Authentic Writing Voice
What You’ll Discover in These 7 Weeks
Course sessions are on Wednesdays at Noon Pacific.
During this 7-week transformational intensive, Mark will guide you through the fundamental skills and competencies you’ll need to craft writing that’s authentically in your voice, tells your most engaging story, and empowers the completion of the work.
You’ll receive writing and self-inquiry practices in every module — to help you gain insight into that particular stage of the creative journey and manifest your work.
Each LIVE session will build harmoniously upon the next so that you’ll develop a complete, holistic understanding of the practices, tools, and principles you’ll need to sustain your writing practice and bring your vision into the world.
Module 1: Locating Your Authentic Voice (January 9)
It’s time to get writing! In this first module, you’ll learn to recognize the unique qualities of your authentic voice. Is it grounded or ethereal, narrative or abstract, lyrical or worldly wise? Identifying the strengths and weaknesses in your writing voice enables you to conceive your vision organically, as a natural outgrowth of your particular gifts.
In this module, you’ll:
- Apply powerful writing practices that bring forth the energy and qualities of your true voice
- Identify what works (and what doesn’t work) in your writing voice
- Watch your vision emerge organically out of your writing and authentic voice
- Allow your gifts to begin to come to light through your writing voice
Module 2: Envisioning Your Creation (January 16)
Having located your authentic voice, it’s time to envision what you wish to create. Specificity is key to this process; imagining your heart’s desires in as detailed a way as possible will help you clarify the creative process ahead. What is motivating you to do this work? What are your desired outcomes? Who is your audience, and what do you hope they gain from your vision?
In this module, you’ll:
- Envision the “product” of your vision — memoir, novel, legacy project, etc.
- Through a self-inquiry writing practice, clarify your motivation and desires for this process
- Identify the specific steps to bring your vision into the world
- Define your audience and the ways you hope your work will help heal, transform, or inspire them
Module 3: Building Your Work Plan (January 23)
Having cleared the way for your vision to take root, it’s helpful to cultivate a realistic work plan. Even though this plan is likely to change and evolve, crafting it now grounds the imagination nonetheless. You come to learn that order is freedom, planning is play, and structure is the secret to manifestation.
In this module, you’ll:
- Establish a realistic work plan and writing schedule you feel good about
- Cultivate a balance between planning and spontaneous creation
- Begin to create a structure in which your vision can take root
- Share your challenges, concerns, questions, and insights with Mark — and receive personal coaching and guidance
Module 4: Finding the Structure (January 30)
How do you decide on the shape of your work, the precise form that it’s going to take? It’s here that many creative people throw up their hands and give up. It’s common to resist specificity, especially when you’re feeling inspired, but the more precise the imagined outcome — while knowing full well that whatever structure you build is certain to change — the firmer your grasp on the task at hand.
In this module, you’ll:
- Define the precise form your work will take
- Persist even when you want to resist, modifying your structure as needed
- Apply techniques to release resistance to structure
- Draw on the guidance of your authentic voice to “course-correct” if you lose your way
Module 5: Working With Resistance & Conflict (February 6)
The creative process often triggers your shadow and the voices of self-sabotage. The closer you get to realizing your vision, the louder and more invasive these internal enemies are likely to become. By understanding their negative messages, you disempower these creative foes and build confidence in your authentic voice.
In this module, you’ll:
- Address the parts of you that seem determined to stall your forward motion
- Understand what these “saboteurs” are attempting to communicate and heal
- Discover shadow aspects triggered by your creative process
- Harness the creative energy of internal conflict — to make your writing original and more meaningful to your intended audience
Module 6: Developing Healthy Discipline (February 13)
Next, we explore the importance of stamina, faith, and flexibility in completing both short-term and long-term projects. When we make an ally of discipline, we become our own authority, and cease looking toward others for affirmation. Discipline is the spine that keeps us upright and forward moving on the path to completion. Without the freedom to “fail well,” and learn from our creative mistakes, we cannot do our best work.
In this module, you’ll:
- Make healthy discipline your ally — the key to being a successful author and master of your own life
- Cultivate the willingness to “fail well” so you can apply lessons learned to your creative vision
- Deepen your faith in your own vision and creative process
- Turn inward for validation and to affirm your own worth and skills as a writer
Module 7: Bringing Your Work to Completion (February 20)
In this final lesson, we explore the question of what to do when our work is finished. How do we know when it’s good enough — and when the vision needs revision? Once the final draft is completed, how do we bring our creative work into the world and make our authentic voice heard? Students will finish the course with practical tools and a game plan for moving forward.
In this module, you’ll:
- Review your writing progress and product so far
- Continue to deepen into your authentic writing voice
- Begin the revision process if it’s time for that
- Create a plan for bringing your work into the world — from revision to outside editing to publication to promotion
- Receive practical tools and a game plan for the next phase of your journey as a writer
The Liberating Your Authentic Writing Voice Bonus Collection
In addition to Mark’s transformative 7-week virtual course, you’ll receive these powerful training sessions with leading visionaries and teachers. These bonus sessions complement the course — and promise to take your understanding and practice to an even deeper level.
The Questions That Matter: The Art of Self Inquiry
Audio Teaching From Mark Matousek
As seekers of truth, we must ask ourselves challenging questions in order to free ourselves of illusion, which is the goal of all spiritual practice. Until we question our assumptions, narratives, beliefs, conclusions, appearances, and objects of faith, we cannot awaken to our true nature, nor can we liberate our innate power and knowledge. In this talk for The Seekers Forum, Mark talks about why this is true, and explains how to cultivate the art of self-inquiry. Working with seven essential tools, you’ll explore the ancient question, Who Am I? that has driven both memoirists and spiritual seekers for millennia.
The One Life We’re Given
Audio Dialogue With Mark Matousek and Mark Nepo
In this profound talk, Mark talks to bestselling poet and philosopher Mark Nepo about the connection between writing and spiritual awakening, and how to use adversity as a doorway to self-realization.
Mark Nepo is a poet and philosopher who has taught in the fields of poetry and spirituality for over 30 years. He is best known as the author of The Book of Awakening. In 2010, Oprah Winfrey chose this book as one of her Ultimate Favorite Things for her farewell season, launching it to the #1 spot on the New York Times bestseller list. Mark has appeared several times with Oprah on her Super Soul Sunday program on OWN TV. He has published several books and audio projects. A cancer survivor, Nepo writes and teaches about the journey of inner transformation and the life of relationship. His book, Seven Thousand Ways to Listen, won the 2012 Books for a Better Life Award.
The Heart Has Its Reasons: Learning the Language of Emotions
Audio Teaching From Mark Matousek
In this important teaching, Mark talks about the importance of differentiating emotional truth from the mother tongue of reason. In a culture where logic is king, and intellect is the coin of the realm, it’s easy to forget that emotions speak a language all their own. As Pascal wrote, “The heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing,” and until we learn the grammar of emotional life — the syntax of feelings, the vernacular of affections — we cannot truly know ourselves. Why does emotion trump reason so often? Why are feelings so intractable once they kick in? What is emotional intelligence and how do we learn it? How can we harmonize our heart and mind in order to speak with a unified voice that captures the wisdom of both? These are some of the questions Mark explores in this fascinating audio teaching.
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