If you’ve ever felt the weight of burnout creeping in, struggled to stay motivated when deadlines loom, or faced the frustration of writer’s block that just won’t quit, then our recent Speaker Series with Beth Benatti Kennedy is for you.
Beth is a leadership and executive coach with over 20 years of experience helping people stay resilient through life’s challenges. Her Benatti Resiliency Model has helped thousands of professionals overcome stress, avoid burnout, and keep their passion alive—even when the going gets tough. She’s also the author of Career Recharge: Five Strategies to Boost Resilience and Beat Burnout, so she knows a thing or two about bouncing back. Beth recently shared her proven strategies with us and they aren’t just for corporate execs or managers—these are tools you can use as an author to stay creative, productive, and engaged, even when the writing life gets hard.
Why Resilience Matters to Authors
As authors, you pour yourselves into your work, often battling deadlines, writer’s block, and the ever-persistent imposter syndrome. According to a Gallup study, only 32% of people feel engaged in their careers. Yikes! For younger folks, aged 18 to 29, nearly half report experiencing symptoms of burnout. Sound familiar?
But fear not, we’re here to help reverse those burnout symptoms and get you back to feeling excited about your passions.
The Five Pillars of the Benatti Resiliency Model
Beth’s approach to resilience is built on five core pillars, and spoiler alert, they’re as applicable to us wordsmiths as they are to anyone else:
- Well-being – Small changes can have big impacts. Even something as simple as taking a few moments for deep breathing or enjoying a brief walk can help reset your brain and boost productivity. (Fun fact: dark chocolate helps release feel-good brain chemicals. Permission to indulge granted! 🍫)
- Self-awareness – Know thyself. Whether it’s understanding your triggers or knowing when to say “no,” being self-aware is critical to resilience. Take stock of what gets your creativity flowing and what might be zapping your energy.
- Brand – Your personal brand as an author is all about how you show up to the world, both online and offline. Are you letting your strengths shine through? Your brand should be authentic, intentional, and aligned with your long-term goals.
- Connection – Writing can be a lonely journey, but staying connected with your writing community (or just your support system) is crucial. Whether it’s bouncing ideas off a fellow author or simply catching up with a friend, human connection fuels resilience.
- Innovation – This one’s for all of us creative types! Keep your brain flexible by trying new things—whether it’s picking up a new writing style, engaging with a different genre, or simply changing up your writing routine. Innovation keeps the spark alive.
Resilience is Like a Sailboat ⛵️
Yep, resilience is like a sailboat. You can’t always control the wind, but you can adjust your sails. As writers, we often face storms—bad reviews, creative slumps, or rejection letters—but it’s all about adjusting your approach and staying the course.
Practical Takeaways for Writers
Here are a couple of key strategies to help maintain resilience in our day-to-day lives:
- The Pause Breath – If you’re ever feeling overwhelmed, try this: inhale for four counts, hold for two, and exhale for four. It’s a simple, quick way to calm your mind before tackling that next chapter.
- Connection Strategy – Once a month, make a point to reconnect with two people in your network. Building and maintaining relationships is a critical part of staying resilient.
- The Friday Five – Every Friday, spend five minutes reflecting on your week: what were your wins, what can you work on, and how will you approach next week? It’s a mini-reset to keep your writing journey fresh and focused.
In Conclusion
Resilience isn’t just about pushing through—it’s about adapting, recharging, and giving yourself the tools to thrive in the long term. Whether you’re just starting your writing journey or you’ve been at it for years, these strategies are practical, actionable, and designed to help you stay engaged and energized. Writing is a marathon, not a sprint, and having the right tools to avoid burnout and bounce back from setbacks can make all the difference. Want more? Check out Beth’s free Resilience Benchmark and assess yourself on the five strategies of the Benatti Resiliency Model. Keep writing, stay resilient, and remember—your story matters!
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