What Happens After You Grow as a Writer

by Suzanne Lieurance

Something changes after you expand as a writer. Not just in what you produce. But in how you see yourself.

The Internal Shift

You stop thinking: “I’m trying to write more.” And start realizing: “This is what I do now.” That shift is quiet. But it’s powerful.

What Becomes Possible

When your capacity expands:

• You can handle bigger projects
• You can stay with your work longer
• You can trust yourself to follow through

You’re not guessing anymore. You know what you can do.

Why This Matters

Because growth isn’t just about output. It’s about identity. You’re no longer becoming a writer who writes consistently. You are that writer.

Where This Leads Next

Once you can create consistent, the next step is letting your work be seen. Sharing it. Submitting it. Publishing it. That’s where this naturally leads.

Where This Fits Into the Journey

This is the result of everything you’ve built in the May Writing Challenge. And it sets you up for what comes next.

Your Next Step

Keep writing at your new level. And begin to think about where your work will go.

Continue the Journey

If you want support as you move into this next phase, Monday Morning Manifestors helps you stay in motion, and Manifesting Monthly guides you through each step.

Woman smiling through a porthole with a blue top, promoting the Law of Attraction for writers.Suzanne Lieurance is the author of over 40 published books and a transformational Law of Attraction coach for writers who are ready to stop waiting to feel like the real thing. At Write by the Sea, she guides writers through the identity shift that changes everything — not just the writing, but the whole life built around it. She is the publisher of Manifesting Monthly magazine and the host of Monday Morning Manifestors.

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