Writing Coach Jay Sparks on Why Good Feedback is Never Just a Critique
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概要
Connect with Jay Sparks
→Jay Sparks, Writer and Storytelling Coach
→LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaysparkswrites/
→Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaysparkswrites/
What this episode is about
→Why authenticity matters more than ever in the age of AI
→How writers improve faster through coaching and feedback
→The balance between writing as a creative craft and running a writing business
Who this helps
→Writers who want to grow their craft and build a sustainable writing career
→Coaches, creators, and entrepreneurs learning to share their ideas publicly
Key takeaways
→Comparison with other creators slows down your progress.
→Authenticity is becoming more valuable as AI-generated content increases.
→Great feedback balances critique with recognition of strengths.
→Writers grow faster when they seek mentorship and coaching.
→Your craft and your business are two different skills that both need attention.
→Stepping away from your work often unlocks creative breakthroughs.
→Networking and community accelerate growth more than working alone.
→Sometimes the best opportunities come from doing work others avoid.
Quotables
→“Authenticity is more important now than it has ever been.”
→“Feedback isn’t an attack on your work. It’s how you improve.”
→“Your craft and your business are two different skills.”
→“Sometimes you’re getting paid to learn.”
Books mentioned
→Phantastes by George MacDonald
→The Inner Game of Tennis by W. Timothy Gallwey
Hosted by Jordan Ring
→I’m Jordan, ghostwriter, book coach, and developmental editor.
→Let’s turn your coaching insights into a book that builds trust and grows your business.
→Connect with me at jmring.com