Writing Exercise
CXO 2.0 Conference Highlights How Thought Leaders Navigate Pressure & Drive Progress
What does strong leadership really look like when the rules keep shifting, and the pressure never lets up? For many senior executives today, leadership no longer feels linear or predictable. It feels dynamic, obvious, and deeply consequential. CXOs are expected to make high-stakes decisions with incomplete information, inspire confidence across diverse teams, and deliver results while navigating constant change. This reality has reshaped how leadership strategies are defined and why many leaders are rethinking what it truly means to lead well.
By CXO 2.0 Conference17 days ago in Writers
Unofficial Challenge: What would you do if you were rich?. Top Story - February 2026.
I love the kind of work I get to do in my career, but as I job search and browse apartments again due to another understaffed and unsustainable work environment that I did not intend to get into, my daydreams of better days consistently lean into the same question: What would I do if I didn't have to worry about my basic needs being met?
By Kay Husnick18 days ago in Writers
Draft Deleting? Don't Do It!. Top Story - February 2026.
Today, I had a little time. I decided that I would have a look at the drafts that I have on Vocal. This is part of a long-term wish to have everything I've written on paper rather than virtually. I've not looked at them for weeks and something drew me to them, just to browse and see what was there.
By Rachel Deeming20 days ago in Writers
How to Empower Your Writing
“The morning pages will teach you to stop judging and just let yourself write. So what if you’re tired, crabby, distracted, stressed? Your artist is a child, and it needs to be fed. Morning pages feed your artist child. So write your morning pages.” ― Julia Cameron
By Chantal Christie Weiss22 days ago in Writers
Notes On Reading My Stories...
I wanted to share some notes on my stories, the universes that they inhibit, and the ways that they relate to each other. Please read this note first; I promise I will keep it brief. In general, there are three universes that I'm posting here: space, the detective, and fairytales. I'll make a master author's note the detective and space universes themselves soon, but here are the important parts:
By Dionearia Red25 days ago in Writers








