Discover your writing niche by listening for God's calling, knowing the right way to go, taking time to process, and seeking outside input.


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This week Kathi and Roger Lipp give us a peek into the training they provide for members of the Red House Writers Collective. How do you know if you are writing the right thing? Do you feel like you are spinning your wheels and going nowhere? In the first part of this special series Kathi and Roger will help you discover your writing niche by thinking through four principles of seeking clarity:

Listening for God’s calling
Knowing the right way
Taking time to process
Seeking outside input

Listen in and find out how rocking chairs and “hand slams” can move you from fear of missing out to boldly following the journey that you have been uniquely designed for. 


For even more encouragement and accountability, be sure to join the Writing at the Red House with Kathi Lipp Facebook group as we launch into thirty days of writing 10,000 words – no mercy. Hang out with us during the month of October to receive daily reminders to get those words onto the page! You will come away with a boost to your writing career, 10,000 words ready for editing magic, and new friends in a community of like-minded Christian writers.


No sign up needed, simply go to the page here and tell them, “Kathi sent me!”

































Links and Resources:

30 Day 10K, Writing at the Red House with Kathi Lipp


The Husband Project


Kathleen Kerr, Harvest House


Tiffany Jo Baker


Susy Flory


Cheri Gregory


Tonya Kubo


Kelly Wilbanks
 

Deanna Day Young


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Kathi Lipp

Author, Speaker, Communicator Academy Creator and CEO


Communicator Academy founder, Leverage: The Speaker Conference creator and master instructor Kathi Lipp, is a national speaker and author of 17 books including “Clutter Free,” “Overwhelmed,” and “The Husband Project.”


She is a frequent guest on radio and TV, and has been named Focus on the Family radio’s “Best of Broadcast.”


She is the host of the popular podcast “Clutter Free Academy with Kathi Lipp.”


Over the past 10 years, Kathi has helped hundreds of people increase their platform through teaching and coaching. She is a frequent teacher at writer’ s conferences and has helped countless authors and speakers find their audiences.


Kathi’s desire to help fellow speakers and authors avoid the mistakes she made, increase their confidence and be the person God made them to be, inspired her creation of Communicator Academy. Her newest adventure, is The Red House where she offers writer’s retreats and Writers in Residence events. Learn more about the Red House at https:writingattheredhouse.com


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Roger Lipp

Roger is a productivity and quality engineer for a Fortune 50 company.


Roger helps teams reach their full productivity potential by teaching them practical and simple steps to reach their goals. Roger and his wife, author Kathi Lipp, teach communicators how to share their message through social media and email marketing.


He and Kathi coauthored Happy Habits for Every Couple with Harvest House Publishers.



















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