Tag: Emmy Laybourne

  • Writing Is Like Driving a Car

    Writing Is Like Driving a Car

    “You can’t write and edit at the same time … It’s like driving a car. You can’t drive with your foot on the gas and your foot on the brake.” —Emmy Laybourne Photo by Tobi My Linktree

  • Friday’s Findings: Imposter Syndrome as a writer

    Friday’s Findings: Imposter Syndrome as a writer

    Over the last few years, I’ve encountered the term imposter syndrome, and I’m like, “What is that?” Imposter syndrome is a thought pattern that reoccurs in someone’s mind and tells them they’re not good enough at what they do. For example: “I’m not a good teacher.” “I’m a terrible physician.” “I’m not as good a…