Write Here, Write Now: Coached Retreat with Will Medd (registration open)

Date/Time
Date(s) - 13/07/2026 - 16/07/2026 9:30 am - 1:00 pm

Audience:

NARTI Online Training & Development

Write Here, Write Now Live Coaching Writing Retreat

With Will Medd

Mornings 13-16 July 2025 (09.30-13.00– UK time)

Online via Zoom

REGISTER HERE

Creating a productive writing habit is a challenge for many writers, often leading to frustration and a feeling of never having done enough. That can develop into anxiety and a sense that ‘I’m not good enough’ or ‘I shouldn’t be here’. It’s easy to find yourself putting off writing until it starts to feel too late. While some people respond well to the pressure to write to a high standard, for others it can be the main hindrance to their writing.

Experience dedicated, focused and productive writing time
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Gain confidence, motivation and skills to manage your mood
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Develop greater awareness of what gets in the way and how to overcome it
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Craft strategies for consistent and productive writing practice in balance with your life
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Learn from the collective wisdom of the group

WriteHere, RightNow offers a unique format, for writers at any stage of their process and career, which combines the space of a writing retreat with the provocation of live coaching. The combination of retreat and live coaching means that, while working on a current piece of writing, participants also engage in a series of coaching-based inquiries at three levels:

  1. Establishing an effective writing practice while getting writing done. WriteHere, RightNow offers a structure designed to enable you to write, to approach editing in an effective way, and to hold up a mirror to your own habits and strategies in order to establish an intentional approach that works for you.
  2. Sustaining motivation and overcoming barriers such as self-doubt and ‘the imposter’. In response to the challenges felt by many participants, our group coaching engages with issues around core motivation, overcoming fear and insecurity, finding inherent confidence, and establishing effective intentions and goals.
  3. Who are you as a writer? Letting go of assumptions of who you are trying to be or thinking you should be. We work with what matters to you, with your strengths, with your vision of your writing’s purpose.

Find out more about the retreat and Will Medd www.willmedd.com 

There are limited places available for this retreat. If you would like to join us and can commit to participating in all sessions, please complete the registration form using the link at the top of this page